Kaipara Lifestyler, June 13 2012

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June 13 2012

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LTP decisions await Review Authority  by Kim Munro

After a week hearing submissions in Dargaville, Maungaturoto and Mangawhai, the Kaipara District Council has voted to delay any decisions on its disputed Long Term District Plan

Gift of treasured thimbles

People who collect thimbles are known as digitabulists …

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Seven schools for seven sisters

The Kauri Museum has invited local school children to take part in a kite making competition …

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Einsteins at Wellsford Amongst the crowd gathered at the recent School Science Fair were parents keen to see the budding inventors at work …

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A motion by Cr Andrew Wade proposed that following plan deliberations, no final decisions be made before discussions are held with the Review Authority appointed by central government. The authority is expected to be named this week. “The review team will be able to look at the issue with fresh eyes and bring a whole new way of looking at things,” Cr Wade told council last Monday. He said now submissions were in, council was rushing through them too quickly and had not given them all due consideration. “There have been nearly 3,000 submissions. It’s impossible that all these have been read in just two days. Rather than spending one or two days patching up a mess, let’s just stop and think. It’s time we start accepting that we’ve made mistakes.” Cr Jonathon Larsen added: “There is no trust in council. I have seen people crying at submission hearings — there is a very high level of emotion out there. “Having concluded submission hearings Friday, June 8, the 230-page report was being emailed to councillors at 4.20pm. It is simply not good governance. How did staff have time to read the submissions? There  Dargaville ward councillor, Andrew Wade, giving a keynote address to council are volumes upon volumes of written submissions as well as the oral. This is not fair to submitters.” continue to find skeletons in the closet over the next few years Cr Julia Sutherland commented that people had gone to as we try to put things back together.” huge trouble to give submissions. Cr Wayne Linton added: “I am disappointed with the LTP, “I came here today to discuss not to decide,” said it is very clear that we got it wrong. We were elected to govern, Cr Sutherland. we’ve been asked to resign, it is now our time to stand up.” Deputy Mayor Julie Geange added: “The council have done Resource management consultant, Mark Farnsworth, (the LTP) process badly. The community cannot understand was invited to act as facilitator and advisor in the council’s the council’s decisions.” discussions. Cr Larsen added that there are still major problems with “Council needs to deal with the key issues methodically,” the LTP. “We have 400-500 Mangawhai ratepayers who are he told the meeting. set to not pay their rates.” “The plan in its current form is fundamentally flawed. If Council CEO Steve Ruru then foreshadowed more concerns. council continues to push forward, it will create a war like “There are a lot of issues that council is uncovering. We will you’ve never seen.”

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Entries for the annual Dargaville Short Film Competition for movies with a maximum length of eight minutes, and open to all ages, close on June 30. “We have three categories: primary school; secondary school and open,” says organiser, Jacoba Puharich. “We have cash prizes for each plus really beautiful ‘Weta Collectables’ books that are signed by Sir Richard Taylor. “We are having an open free workshop on Friday, June 15 at the Lighthouse Church at 4.30pm with James Brackenbury who has extensive experience and knowledge in filming and editing.” Prospective film-makers can also learn skills at a free workshop on Monday, July 9, at the Lion of Judah, Rock Solid Building, in River Road. ‘The Outlook for Someday’ is a sustainability film project run by Connected Media, a charitable trust. “The objective of the project is to help grow a generation of sustainability story-tellers. Although we see the environment as at the core of sustainability, there are many other linking issues such as human rights, peace and social justice,” says director of Connected Media, David Jacobs. “Along with the workshops we encourage participants to enter ‘The Outlook for Someday’ film challenge.” This

is an opportunity to make a short sustainability-related film. It can be any genre, filmed with any camera and any length up to five minutes. Anyone up to 24 years can enter, either individually or in a team. The winning films will be celebrated at a red-carpet ceremony in Auckland. The entry deadline for the film is September 21, and spaces are limited to 25 participants per workshop. Contact Chris Fulop: 021 717 123 or register at www.theoutlookforsomeday. net/workshops.

Volunteer rural fire force honours  National certificates in vegetation fires Level 3, 3-year service medals, 6-year service bars as well as 10-plus medals were presented to the Northern Kaipara Volunteer Rural Fire Force at a recent ceremony held at the Kaihu Rugby Clubrooms. Kaipara District Council Deputy Mayor Julie Geange presented the honours.

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St John calls for support Gift of treasured thimbles  by Kim Munro

St John’s 2012 Appeal week runs from June 18 to 24, raising funds to provide lifesaving emergency services 24 hours a day, 365 days a year

People who collect thimbles are known as digitabulists. Jean Chitty is one such person and has recently donated her much loved collection to the Dargaville Museum

“We are asking Kaipara residents to show their support for the charity so it can be there for all communities”, says Maungaturoto resident and St John Operations Team Manager, Stephen Rosser. Demand for ambulance services in the Northland area continues to grow. The number of ambulance call-outs in the area has risen 10% per year over the past five years. “Many people don’t  St John paramedic, Stephen Rosser with St John patient, Gayle Tupe realise that it is a charity. We are calling for donations Ingham, that saved Gayle’s life. They now so that we can be there for you carried out post-arrest treatment and in Kaipara when you need us most. It’s continued to monitor her on the way to that simple,” says Mr Rosser hospital. She was airlifted to Auckland One person who owes her life to St City Hospital where an angiogram John is Maungaturoto resident, Gayle detected her blocked artery and a stent Tupe. was fitted. “It wasn’t until I spoke with the “Gayle works at the pharmacy just officers that I learned I was clinically four doors down from the station so we dead for nearly fifteen minutes. I am a often bump into each other – It is a firm mother, grandmother and partner, and reminder of why I am a St John officer.” I could have lost it all if it wasn’t for St John will be collecting throughout these guys,” says Gayle. That was four appeal week or phone 0800 ST JOHN, years ago. 0800785646, donate online at www. “I’ll never forget the moment she stjohnappeal.org.nz or visit an ASB opened her eyes with her first words branch. ‘what happened?’,” says Mr Rosser. It was the quick action of Mr Rosser and his team, including volunteer Kaipara officers, Leigh Knightbridge and Juanita

Jean lived in Kaipara for over fifty years, farming with her husband at Tangowahine and Waihue before retiring to Dargaville. In 2011 she moved to Whangarei. “Mrs Chitty wanted to find a good home for her thimbles and we’re delighted to have such a lovely set in the museum,” says the manager of the Dargaville Museum, Pene  From left: Daughters Marianne Stevens and Judith Byrne, McKenzie. Mrs Jean Chitty and granddaughters Melanie Palmer and Jean’s collection started Kathryn deBruin with the thimble collection when she was given three by a friend and over the years has Do you need help with grown to over 1500. your new business brand? She and her family have travelled extensively, collecting an assortment We can help you create the from all over the world. difference that will make Jean is also a member of the your business stand out! Thimble Guild of Scotland where many We will create your logo, your stationery, your sales brochures, & of the precious pieces have come flyers as well as your signage. Est 1997 from. “The collection is beautifully Call, we’ll help you today displayed in wall-mounted printer trays and will be housed in the collections hall of the museum,” said Pene.

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This is a series of regular articles keeping you informed of happenings on our harbour today, and from bygone days — truly the ‘Jewel of the Kaipara’.

Guarding a magnificent waterway  by Paul Campbell

The land surrounding our great harbour is quite simply the key to improving its health, and this month has seen another effort in the continuing campaign to safegaurd the waterway for the future. At the heart of this effort is the Integrated Kaipara Harbour Management Group. About 40 people gathered at Aoroa Farm, a fifth generation family owned 517 hectares near Dargaville running 800 Friesian crossbreeds. The farm vision is to operate a sustainable enterprise that improves and enhances native biodiversity to attract birds and supports community initiatives while maintaining economic productivity. Kaipara Harbour is at the doorstep of

an overall catchment area of 640,000 acres and in the Aoroa case, day-to-day farm practices are designed to ensure soil and nutrient resources stay in the paddock. “It was an awesome day out, and a great workshop on harbour health,” said IKHMG project coordinator, Leane Makey. “The day included farming and water quality, the benefits of good farm practices and an on-farm walkabout and discussions, topped with a barbecue lunch.” It is all about education — and action. The IKHMG was established six years ago to promote integrated management and inter-agency coordination and

 A ‘harbour watch’ field workshop underway at Aoroa farm

kaitiakitanga of the Kaipara Harbour and its catchment. It operates under Te Uri O Hau and aims to utilise both traditional Maori philosophy and western science philosophy to manage the Kaipara as an interdependent system. Management, planning and research recognise that the catchment, harbour and coast are linked, to work towards a healthy and productive Kaipara Harbour’. Long term objectives include protecting and restoring native biodiversity, restoring sustainable use of fish and invertebrate stocks, and the integrated co-management of Kaipara ecosystems, catchment and harbour. The forest, freshwater, shrublands, dunelands and estuarine ecosystems have suffered significant loss, continue to decline and are under ongoing stress.

The Kaipara also contains some of the rarest ecosystems in New Zealand -— sand dunes, seagrass, and freshwater and estuarine wetland ecosystems as well as a host of marine species — snapper, grey mullet, flounder, white shark, hammerhead shark and rig. While currently overseen by Kaipara District Council, Whangarei District Council, Auckland Council, Northland Regional Council, Department of Conservation, and Ministry of Fisheries, there are moves towards a single overall harbour authority. Until that eventuates, the IKHMG is leading the way in safeguarding its future. Over the next couple of years it is looking at planting two million trees around the harbour coastline. You too, can help.

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Marohemo hall repaint

Seven schools for seven sisters

 by John O’Leary

The shelf at the top of the cupboard in the corner of the kitchen in the Marohemo Hall, is a goldmine for anyone studying the history of the Marohemo Hall Committee

Matariki is a small cluster of stars, also known as Pleiades. To Maori, their appearance signals the end of one year, and the beginning of the next. Traditionally Maori have recognised the rise of Matariki as a time to celebrate the New Year. “Ancient Maori kite flying traditions have a highly symbolic connection to Matariki — the two were historically inseparable,” said museum CEO Bet Nelley.“Kites were seen as connectors between the heavens and earth.” In times past Matariki celebrations, including kite flying were held after the crops had been harvested and stored. “Matariki is also known  Pupils from Room 3 at Paparoa Primary School with as the seven sisters,” their Matariki contribution said Ms Nelley. “For this reason, we have invited seven at the museum to mark Matariki and local schools to design and build a will make up an exhibition for our traditional kite. These will go on display visitors.

 The Marohemo hall in days gone bye

A well-stuffed paper shopping bag, holds everything from the original title deeds to the property, years of accounts records, and minutes from meetings held generations ago. A plastic bag contains photos of gatherings held at the little hall, over the last eightytwo years. Among the photographs laid out before her on the table in the kitchen, Jenny Reid, the newly elected chair of the committee, finds one of the Hunt, gathering in the forecourt, back in the days when cars were American or British. More important for Jenny, is the colour the hall was back then: cream with red facings. The first job for Jenny and her committee is organising a complete repaint of the well-used old building on the corner of Whakapirau and Marohemo Roads. “The last time it was done was for the hall’s diamond jubilee. They painted it white and green. There was a big dinner — I was thirteen, all dressed up and waitressing — over twenty years ago. We’re open to ideas about what colours we should use this time.” External funding will be sought for the outside work.

With this year’s Matariki, or Maori New Year festival falling on June 21, The Kauri Museum has invited local school children to take part in a kite making competition — But one with a twist — the kites will need to be traditional

 Jenny Reid, the newly elected chair of the Marohemo Hall committee

Fundraising at an annual cake stall, a pot-luck dinner, and a games evening, will cover the internal painting. Jenny is also hoping to bring back the regular ballroom dancing she loved as a teenager. “This is an awesome asset for the community, and the new committee is following in the footsteps of people who have kept this hall as an important part of living around here, and we’re wanting people to get excited about it again,” she says, adding, “Any offers of help would be most appreciated.”

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Vision of the owl Kaipara Grey Power representatives June Klenner and Garry Hooker, met recently with Northland MP Mike Sabin to urge urgent government action in respect to Anderson’s and Hardie’s one-way bridges between Matakohe and Paparoa and in relation to Kaipara local government. In emphasising that there long had been community concerns as to traffic hazards and delays in relation to those bridges, Mrs Klenner mentioned that almost 44 years ago a public petition arranged by Dargaville Jaycees, Dargaville Rotary Club, Dargaville Lions Club and the Dargaville Chamber of Commerce — and supported by Hobson County Council — had sought two lane traffic on the two bridges. Those representations arose out of fatalities in the area which sadly are still continuing due to a NZ Roading Authority fixation on design standards rather than on community safety. Given the requirements of the Transit NZ Act for socioeconomic considerations, and the location of those bridges with their poor motorist visibility on a State Highway — which is unexpected by tourists — Grey Power sought the member’s assistance in securing urgent action to eliminate the longstanding road and safety hazards associated with the bridges, and was happy to receive the member’s assurances in that respect. Mr Hooker briefed the member on the problems of Kaipara District Council, with which he was familiar, and emphasised the simple unaffordability of extraordinary rates increases for Grey Power members, or any community members, on fixed incomes.

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He advised the member that Grey Power already had informed central government that, should rates increases as envisaged proceed, members would have to look to government for corresponding increases in superannuation entitlements or under the Rates Rebate Scheme. Otherwise, many members would be unable to afford to pay increased rates. Mr Sabin also was advised that Kaipara Grey Power supported government consideration to a statutory limit on rates limited to CPI and population increases only, a statutory limit of local body debt to a fixed percentage of revenue, with mandatory referenda being required for any excess borrowings. The return of local government to core services only, the sharing of local body facilities, sevices and costs regionally where practical, further amalgamations of councils and a review of the Local Government Act. Additionally, Grey Power has written to the Prime Minister and Ministers of Social Development and Senior Citizens pointing out that of the 276 participating Northland retailers in the Gold Card scheme only 16 are based in Kaipara, of whom none are local grocery, food or utility retailers. The one participating butcher’s shop is situated at Maungaturoto. In support of local businesses, Grey Power has asked that more Kaipara retailers be encouraged to join the scheme and is pleased to see advances on that front.

The Dargaville Cancer Support Group recently said farewell to Northland Cancer Society nurse, Adrienne Taylor, who has left the role after 15 years

 The cancer support group with Adrienne Taylor, third from left

The Dargaville Cancer Support Group recently said farewell to Northland Cancer Society nurse, Adrienne Taylor, who has left the role after 15 years. Adrienne travelled from Whangarei to Dargaville every month to provide healthcare advice and support to the group. “We are sad to see Adrienne go as she has been great to work with,” says co-ordinator, Ken Cashin. Adrienne is relocating to Australia to be closer to family. The interview process is underway for her replacement. “The group meets on the 2nd Thursday of most months in the Kaipara Community Health Centre near the Dargaville Hospital and is open to anyone who suffers from cancer.” “It is an invaluable opportunity for both men and women to get together to discuss issues and for general support.” The next meeting will be held on June 14 at 10am.

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A ‘smiling’ visitor to Tinopai

Amongst the crowd gathered at the recent Wellsford School Science Fair were parents keen to see the budding scientists and inventors at work over the past month. Hearing the children using the language of science, watching them engage with experiments or activities with such enthusiasm was a delight,” says Wellsford School principal, Dave Bradley. “There was a great turnout of parents as well who would have enjoyed it as much as I did.”

Paparoa Hotel’s Wild Pig Hunt

 From left: Manaia Kapea, Manu Heller-Pari, Aliya Allen and Fern Kairau

The culmination of one month’s work, the fair showcased all manner of scientific paraphernalia and apparatus created by students. The theme this year was ‘Everyone has a question – what’s yours?’. Some of the questions asked were: ‘can we use a lemon to conduct electricity?’; ‘how does friction slow a marble down?’; and ‘what happens if we mix vinegar and baking soda together’? A key part of the learning was to promote the use of scientific vocabulary so that students were able to explain what is happening and how it is happening to an audience. “It was such a pleasure to wander the school and chat with and listen to students talk about their science learning

There’s $1600 up for grabs this coming weekend at the Paparoa Hotel’s annual foray into the field in search of the biggest wild pig, and the biggest eel in a kid’s contest. “We are offering $500 for the heaviest boar, $300 for second and $200 for third,” says publican, Hine Waymouth. “Then there’s an average weight prize of $600. “For the young ones under 12, there’s $50 for the biggest eel, with $30 for second and $10 for third. The contest opens at 5pm on Friday and weigh-in is at 3pm on Sunday, with the band Tempest Fujit to entertain at the post-competition hangi.”

 Setting a net off the beach is a common Kaipara pastime, in search of a feed of flounder or mullet. However, Phil Grayson of Tinopai got a little more than he bargained for recently, when he enmeshed and landed this seven-foot Mako shark which was soon the centre of attention on the beach. Veteran fishers say the catch is an unusual one for the inner harbour.

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Letters to the editor Decisions in good faith Dear Sir, Last week Tiller, Geange, and Sutherland were accused of having blood on their hands for supporting disastrous council motions. I hate it when people do that. I was there too. Why do they leave me out? I was there when we adopted the June 2006 Long Term plan, committing us to $36m and more if the demand was there. I was there in October 2006 when we agreed to amend the Project Deed to $57m because developers were asking to be included. I was there a year later when we agreed to officially sign the Deed in November 2007. Councillor Geange was at her first meeting. I heard her say she couldn’t vote for it because she didn’t know enough about it. I heard the lecture she got on how council was a continuum and that council had committed 12 months prior. The price per connection has remained reasonably constant since before 2004. Everything was fine, that is until we tried to charge two connections on the one property. Then a recession, and development stopped, leaving 2000 connections having no homes. In hindsight, if we had given somebody two connections for the price of one, and not provided for expansion, our problems would not exist. No excuses though, I am guilty of those decisions, they were made in good faith and unfortunately can’t be undone. A course must be set in the new LTP. Consultation has given us a steer. It has been disappointing consultation was used by some as an election campaign, with misinformation not assisting submitters to make quality submissions. However good submissions have been made, and a mandate to change has been provided. We know the Minister of Local Government is watching and if he is not satisfied he may intervene. Brian McEwing Dargaville Ward Councillor

Mystified Sir, I am mystified as to what will be gained by the withholding of rates payments. The council are already facing a government appointed review authority, and this is surely the first step along the way to dealing with our debt. As I see it, the withholding of payments will only serve to exacerbate the problem. The current payment is still at previous levels and I for one have no intention of refusing payment. Yours, Maureen Sudlow, Dargaville

Lifestyler, ‘one eyed’ Sir, When Lifestyler first began, its aim was to give readers an unbiased report of local happenings and events, and we enjoyed reading it, now it has changed and has become so one eyed that one would think that nothing good ever happens in Dargaville. As each week passes your paper, the Lifestyler, reminds me more and more of a Rugby match I played in about 1947. The game was played on our local Rugby Park, between Northern Wairoa and Whangarei, (blue jerseys). We were having trouble holding them out, and when the referee penalised us, one of our strong supporters stood up on the uncovered stand and shouted “the referee has only got one eye, and he has got a blue marble in that.” Your paper has become so one eyed, just like that referee. Not sure what colour the marble is, it could be green. Some people say they never read it, and others say it is only good for lighting the fire. The only bright spark in it lately has been a letter by Shirley Bridge. (May 30th) Where would we be if we sacked our council? Our mayor and council were democratically elected by popular vote, and our mayor had an almost two to one majority over his opponent, and no way would we support the government appointing a dictator, telling us what to do. I appreciate the time and effort the council is putting in to solve the problem that they are facing, and I would like to assure them of my support, and I am not alone in that. John McEwing MM The Kaipara Lifestyler is completely independent in its editorial stance. It does not take an editorial position in reporting on the current council debt saga. This newspaper reports facts, and the considered opinions of those involved in events as they occur. Vested interests in the debate have undertaken paid advertising in our publication to explain their points of view and all sides involved are free to do so. The perception of an editorial bias is simply the accurate reflection of an overall community point of view. The Editor.

DON’T DRINK AND House Filler

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Dedicated to Dargaville! Amanda Sole of Snazzi Gifts says she won’t miss running two busy stores — the long drive to Whangarei each day is now a thing of the past as the popular gift shops amalgamate into one There are those out there who would question dropping the Whangarei branch in favour of a bigger, brighter Dargaville store, but Amanda is adamant that she’s made the right move. As a local dairy farmer she was also keen to keep business in the district, helping the local economy. “Dargaville customers are more loyal,” she says “It’s like having an extended family with all the regulars who drop in to browse and say hello.” A long term resident of the Kaipara, Amanda’s Snazzi Gifts is a fixture which makes the main street of Dargaville that little bit more vibrant and interesting. Now with a treasure-trove of clothing, ornaments, jewellery and gifts from two shops rolled into one the space seems paradoxically larger than ever. “It’s been a lot of work, but it’s really been worth it,” says Amanda, “I started out just doing fairs and

markets, so we’ve really come a long way.” And despite the challenges of retail, there’s a definite positive attitude about this expansion — a vote in favour of Dargaville as a destination. Stop in and have a look next time you’re in town!

Entries open for Kaipara Art Awards Entries for the annual Kaipara District Community Arts Awards are now open. Judging will be held at the Kauri Museum at Matakohe at the end of August followed by an opening ceremony and prize giving at the museum on Friday, August 31. The awards, which are organised by the Mangawhai and Dargaville arts associations and the Kauri Museum in association with the Kaipara District Council, covers four

categories; painting and drawing, photography and printmaking, adornments such as jewellery and clothing and 3-dimensional which includes sculpture, pottery, ceramics, wood, glass and metalwork. The museum will exhibit the entries during the month of September and visitors to the exhibition will get to vote for the People’s Choice Award. For entry forms and information email: jbgrover@clear.net.nz.

Read the paper online www.kaiparalifestyler.co.nz Grand Re-Opening! Snazzi Gifts is bigger and better than ever with exciting new stock now in store! Check out our range of SPIRAL clothing imported from England exclusive to Snazzi Gifts.

Call in and see the team at McKays Arcade, Victoria St, Dargaville

09 439 8779 Hours: 9am-5pm Monday to Friday 9am-1pm Saturday


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Magical Mangawhai

Experience the magic all year round It’s the jewel of the Kaipara’s East Coast — a town famous around New Zealand and around the world for sun, surf, scenery, cuisine and music. Mangawhai basks in the glory of summer as a must-visit location for holidaymakers, but in the winter this surprising little town is still bursting with unmissable experiences and unmistakable charm The Mangawhai Tavern still sits by the estuary, commanding views out over the water, and this stately old building is now well known for the quality and fame of the musical acts it attracts. It’s no surprise to locals to see musical stars swap a Big Day Out sized stage for the more intimate surrounding of the Tavern, and one look at those surroundings tells you why. Almost as legendary as some of the performances which have been staged her over the years is the hearty menu available from the Tavern’s kitchen! Food and wine are a big feature of Mangawhai, with local vintners and growers providing some top quality gastronomic treats. At the top of the list is Echo Valley Olives, who provide the perfect iteration of this Mediterranean staple right her in New Zealand. Great meals are also to be enjoyed at the Club, a Mangawhai institution where members and their guests can take in the hilltop views and relax with a drink or two and a generous repast. Mangawhai is a thriving town with a year-round population, and there are many fine local services at the disposal of both town and countryside. Rural Design, an innovative business based just outside of Mangawhai village, help design farm land use plans which protect the natural environment while maximising gains to the farmer. For big jobs around the farm or the home you can rely on the skill and experience of Mangawhai Diggers and Drainage — vital with the winter

customise and personalise your home, a call to Neil Taylor is just the right answer. He’s a talented local cabinetmaker with a reputation for quality bespoke work, really putting the stamp of individuality on Mangawhai homes. And if you do choose to stay here, it’s good to know that you’re close to every convenience. Mangawhai’s automotive needs are more than accommodated by the team at the Mangawhai Service Centre, while you’re also near to a full range of medical professionals including a doctor, optometrist and of course Mangawhai Dental, renowned for painless and effective dentistry. They’re now open for longer to fit in with the busy schedule of Mangawhai locals. All in all, there are few towns more inviting than magical Mangawhai. With its unique blend of country charm and cosmopolitan culture, this seaside haven is just the place to visit for a weekend — you may end up wanting to stay forever! weather now upon us. And if the job you’re undertaking calls for heavy haulage, be sure to call on Mangawhai Transport — they’re not only your first choice for trucking, they can also deliver landscaping supplies, lime and sand to build your perfect home. Many people have chosen to settle down in Mangawhai after paying a visit to the picturesque east coast town, and those who do find that the local architects, builders and tradespeople really know their stuff. Location Homes have an impressive portfolio of designs which are perfectly suited to the coastal landscape, but if you’d like to build here you can also call Shane Cullen to lay the groundwork for your seaside slice of paradise. If you’re renovating, adding on, or even building from the ground up, Dave Grant is a trusted local name in building — qualified and certified to get the job done right! For a great finishing touch to

FARMERS – Do your catchments and waterways need planting? Do you want to lift the Environmental Performance of your Farm? Rural Design is a family business with over 30 years experience in farm design and native and exotic tree planting. Come to us for a competitive price. Services include: • Design – farm planting plans designed to your requirements • Site preparation

All digger work, house sites, driveways, drilling, demolition, watertanks, sewerage systems, sewer connections, tank decommissioning, registered drainlayer

• Diggers, 2, 6 & 12 ton • Roller 4x4 tractor and tip trailer • 5 ton tipper

Phone: 09 431 5033

Mobile: 027 273 1699

Echo Valley Olives Ltd NEW SEASONS

Extra Virgin Olive Oil

New Skincare Range

• Native and exotic tree and wetland plant supply • Maintenance – programme to ensure successful outcome of project www.ruraldesign.co.nz or phone Heath Worsfold 021 431 320 for a free no-obligations assessment and quotation.

Saturday mornings at the Mangawhai Village Market and Whangarei Growers Market 59 Echo Valley Rd, Mangawhai

Ph. 09 431 4118


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Magical Mangawhai Finalist in worldwide video competition  by Kim Munro

As dolphins played in the surf for two hours at Mangawhai beach recently, local photographer Bex Law was on the spot to capture them on film Bex lives with her partner, Chris, and two children in Mangawhai combining her passions for photography and surfing into one business, Singlefin Photography. “I’ve been taking photographs since I left school and have slowly been building up my gear. I head down to the beach every morning to take shots of people and the surf. I upload the best shots onto the website and mail them to the list of subscribers,” explains Bex. Bex has a double major in Graphic Design and Photography and created her business as part of a lifestyle change, having recently moved to Mangawhai Heads from Canterbury after the earthquake. “When we were struck with the first earthquake we decided to make a change

and move to Mangawhai. Prior to that we had been farming for five years and we decided it would be nice to be close to a beach,” says Bex. Bex is also one of 25 finalists, and the only Kiwi to make the finals, in a worldwide online video competition run by the Roxy clothing label. “We were asked to submit a video demonstrating why you’re a Roxy girl, with a theme of ‘Let the sea set you free’.” Her video can be seen at http:// promoshq.wildfireapp.com/website/6/ contests/219930/voteable_entries/ 51710456. First prize is a trip to France to act as media correspondent for the Roxy Pro Surf Competition in July this year.

Photo: Bex Law

www.singlefin.co.nz

 Dolphins enjoying a morning surf at Mangawhai Heads

will increase until Mangawhai Dental will be open 5 days a week. I am very grateful for the support from the local community who have attended for dental treatment since I opened and look forward to continuing and increasing the number of days that I work in Mangawhai.

Warren Bell dental surgeon

Contract or Labour Only - Design and Build New Homes - Custom Built Kitchens Extensions - Renovations - Decking

M. 0212 481 543 email davethebuilder@ihug.co.nz

Custom Built Furniture Entertainment Units Wardrobes Bathrooms Kitchens Laundry Offices

P. 09 431 4241 www.facebook.com/ yourbuilder

I am Dr Warren Bell and I have established the first Dental Surgery in a purpose designed Health Centre at 30 Moir Street in Mangawhai Village. My wife and I have lived in the area for the last 11 years and I bring over 30 years experience as a general dentist to Mangawhai and surrounding areas. At present the surgery is open on Mondays and normally two other days per month. As demand increases, so the number of days I work in Mangawhai

I offer a range of dental treatment aimed at retaining and enhancing your dentition, restoring teeth with tooth coloured fillings, crowns and bridges, doing bleaching and dental examinations and tooth cleaning. All this is aimed at enabling you to retain your own teeth for as long as possible. I look forward to seeing you at Mangawhai Dental. Please phone to discuss your dental treatment 09 4315884.

30 Moir Street, Mangawhai Village Ph: 09 431 5884 | Mob: 021 751 471 warren@wbell.co.nz

Molesworth Drive, Mangawhai Phone: 09 431 5085 Email: mangawhaiclub@xtra.co.nz As a Chartered Club, we offer annual membership at $50 (Oct/Sep) which enables our members to enjoy a fantastic choice of facilities. It also gives them the opportunity to bring along friend for a meal or social occasion. Our facilities offered are: Restaurant – Open for meals Tuesday, Friday and Saturday, with additional days on holiday weekends Bar Facilities

Gaming Machines

TAB

Sporting Adjuncts – Petanque, Sunday afternoon through winter, Thursday night thru summer – Golf section – Card evenings – Fortnightly sports nights thru the winter – Planning an extension to enable Pool and Darts sections

P. 09 425 7017 M. 021 070 0643 E. neiltcabinetmaker@xtra.co.nz

Unit C, 19 Glenmore Dr, Warkworth

In conjunction to this we have Outdoor Bowls, both men and women’s clubs, for just a further $35 first year. New Members always welcome


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i a h w a g n a M Tavern Winter specials

SuperGold Card lunches Wednesday & Fridays $10.00

Just show your Gold Card for a choice of specials – main meal plus Tea/coffee

Midwinter Christmas functions – special group prices Rugby season is here – pre-book groups of 6+ for free half time platters Enjoy sport on our 12' x 7' wide screen

• Sports Bar • Lounge Bar • Beer Garden • Estuary Bistro meals start from $12.50 • Bar menu • Functions • Pokies • TAB • Pool Tables • Live music The only venue on the water for lunch, dinner & entertainment Courtesy Vehicle service available

Moir Street, PO Box 67, Mangawhai Ph/Fax 09 431 4505 gillianhouser@mangawhaitavern.co.nz  Sepia images reproduced from original photographs have been applied to the windows of the new Mangawhai Museum in Molesworth Drive. They have been generously donated by The Mangawhai Club. Three are opaque, blocking light from

entering the display and exhibit area while the other allows light into the workshop area. A further $6,000 was raised for the new museum at a recent book fair held at Queen’s Birthday weekend.

www.mangawhaitavern.co.nz

• Entertainment • Restaurant • Functions • Beer Garden • Live Music • TAB • Pokies

Mangawhai Heads Service Station extends a warm thank you to all the local residents and bach owners for your continued support since our family arrived in August 2011. We look forward to your continuing support. Regards, Bruce Tollemache

SPECIALS until 31 July 2012 Free consultancy Design Build

Spend $25 or more on fuel and get a FREE Espresso

Locally owned and operated Fixed price contract

Phil and Colleen 09 431 5966

www.locationhomes.co.nz

MangawHaI

TransporT LIMITed Tip Trucks and Trailers Machine Transport Small Tip Truck

• Locally owned and operated • Independant suppliers of: metal, limestone, post peel, sand and landscape supplies • Yard open (by appointment) at 196 Molesworth Drive

Phone Rob and Jo (09) 431 4637 021 826 216

Espresso Coffee + a Pie $5.50

Pepsi 1.5l Range 2 for $5.00

We are introducing handy new gift ideas to our product range, eg. car seat covers, car cleaning kits, tools and much more.

MANGAWHAI SERVICE CENTRE 5 Wood St, Mangawhai Heads P. 09 431 4657 F. 431 4960 E. mangawhaiservice2011@hotmail.com

Shane Cullen Contracting

IALIST HOUSECERTSIFITIEED CUSTP&EC FILL Professional quality work to council & engineer approved standards We have all the equipment to get the job done

For a free quote & advice Phone Shane 027 281 0659 Ph/Fax 09 431 5773 ALL EARTHWORKS & ROADING


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Kaipara and the Lifestyler

supporting SuperGold Card Gold Card push gaining momentum Businesses all across the Kaipara have rushed to embrace the Kaipara Lifestyler’s Super Gold Card promotion — an ongoing push to increase the number and quality of special priced services available to our over 65s. This week sees another group of civic-minded local companies doing their bit to cater to our older citizens, with discounts, specials and free offers designed to make the government’s Gold Card an important addition to your wallet whenever you leave home. New Zealand’s population is experiencing a boom in those over 65 right now, and there is every reason to reach out to this demographic — loyal, local shoppers, and people with the free time to

BNZ Dargaville – Helping out over 65s with real community banking

indulge their hobbies, interest and passions during retirement. With the help of the businesses you’ll find in our weekly gold card directory, Kaipara’s over-65s will be able to enjoy more of the great things our district has to offer — food, wine, sights, services and more. And if you have a gold card, all you have to do is turn to your local newspaper for the latest offers designed with you in mind. We’ll be bringing you more each week, building up into a valuable community directory which will cover all sorts of useful things. Keep reading — and don’t forget to ask your local shopkeepers if they accept the Super Gold Card!

BNZ are helping gold card holders manage their money and make the most of life with a range of services designed for those over 55 and over 65. You may be eligible for a Silver Service account with BNZ if you’re over 65… enjoy no transaction or monthly base fees* on a fully-functioned account with eFtPoS, internet

and telephone banking and much more. and you won’t have to wait until you’re 65 to take advantage of our Premiercare insurance cover – protect your precious things with a 10% package discount when you cover your home, contents and car. We will even cover accidental breakage of things

like spectacles and dentures for Free – with no deduction of excess and no loss of your no-claims bonus!* We’ve also got a special term deposit rate for gold card holders to help your money grow… see us in store for details. *conditions apply. Visit your local BNZ branch for more details

69 Victoria Street, DargaVille

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Come and be pampered and relax in a tranquil home salon

17 years experience

June SpecialS

TinT/RooT Touch up $40 cuT, Blow wave and sTRaighTen $40 all above include shampoo, conditioner and scalp massage

Open 7 Days a week & evening appOintments welcOme

09 439 6754 | 021 105 4578 4 Ocean view Terrace, Baylys Beach

Teens & Tweens NEW & USED CLOTHING

173 Rodney St, Wellsford Ph 09 423 8569

Super Gold Card discount – 10% off our already low prices for Gold Card holders. Come in and browse our range of quality selected clothing, accessories and artwork and present your Gold Card to take advantage of this very special offer.

Lovey Davis of Teens & Tweens – Making the Fashionable Affordable


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supporting SuperGold Card

DREAMS Gifts & Home Decor

Present your gold card to take advantage of our

suPer monthly sPecials in store FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL:

09 431 9199

154 Hurndall St, Maungaturoto

Make Your Life easier! use our services now! • Pipe & Steel Supplies • LTNZ Approved Workshop • General, Agricultural & Structural Engineering • Mobile Welding Services • General Repairs & Maintenance

• de-CRAP-it®, Landplane®, Serious Incinerator® • 2 Ton Gantry Crane • Plate Roller, Profile Cutter & Press Brake • Field Rollers, Water Carts • Kumara Gear

Newman Engineering (2004) LTD

Ph 09 439 5065 Dargaville

www.newmanengineering.co.nz

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• holistic consultation • healing massage & Reiki • aromatherapy • native nz flower essence therapy ~ Aromatherapy oils ~ Health products ~ Allergy/eczema advice ~ Referrals to other Health Professionals Located at Baylys Beach in private, tranquil surrounds, and Thursdays by appointment in Edwin Arcade at Body Kneads. 09 439 5697 or 021 183 9132 for appointments.

• homeopathic advice/tissue salts • elfhood naturals ointments range • ‘feel good’ gift ideas • gift vouchers ~ Stained glass trinkets ~ Personalised remedies to help with sleep issues, anxiety, low mood, stress, and many other health issues

Contact: Jeni Gorrie, Cert. Natural Therapist, Cert. RM Therapist, Cert. Reiki, 20+yrs research – holistic health/spirituality/well-being. On-going study.

Peppers

Café Peppers Cafe 171 Rodney Street, Wellsford

Phone 09 423 7549

www.thymeforyou.co.nz

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Genuine handmade ointments* ointments* (ElfhoodNaturals range)

I have been making ointments for more than ten years now. The feedback and returning customers have reinforced the value of these products

Calendula Ointment

Arnica Ointment

Comfrey Ointment

Sore Bits Balm

Insect Repellant

Baby’s Own Botty Balm

Aromas for Scentual Awareness

Cleavers Ointment

An all round soothing preparation for cuts, burns, bites, sore nipples, lips, dry skin conditions, eczema & more.

Is all natural and even smells nice. Great for sensitive skin (and noses!) ...and it works.

For rheumatic pain, inuries, aches, bruising and massage. This preparation also contains comfrey and essential oils blended to warm tissues & ease pain.

Is pure Calendula for very sensitive skin. No extra herbs or oils added. Spreads well so small amounts needed.

For broken bones, cartilage and tissue damage, aches, pain, haemorrhoids, varicose veins.

Has a special blend of essential oils for inflammation, bites, stings, sores, coldsores (it really works!), blisters, welts, burns & more.

For itching skin, blisters, Are wax based scents to wear oedema, rashes, sun damage/ spots, bites and more. as perfume while benefiting from the individual therapeutic qualities of the oils.

*Ointments available via website, or at both clinics.

“Peppers Cafe is now open for dinner”

Wednesday to Sunday until 9pm. Come and try our exciting new menu, or enjoy a relaxed brunch, smooth hot coffee or hearty breakfast with you friends.

10% discount for Gold card Holders You’re assured of sumptuous cafe fare every time you visit Pepper Cafe in Wellsford


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Kaipara and the Lifestyler

supporting SuperGold Card

10% OFF

Ray White Maungaturoto, Mangawhai & Warkworth are proud to offer a 10% discount on our service fee to SuperGold Card Holders. Simply inform your agent you are a SuperGold Card holder prior to listing your property for sale and receive a 10% discount off our service fee (commission) upon settlement.

Bogue Real Estate Ltd

Maungaturoto 09 431 8820 | Mangawhai 09 431 4964 | Warkworth 09 425 7959 | Licensed (REAA 2008)

*Kaipara Flooring offer a special *Supply and Installation of Carpet and Vinyl *Commercial and Domestic *Colour Consultancy and Mobile Service available by appointment *NEW SHOWROOM at 32 Hurndall Street, Maungaturoto

CALL CHRISTINE TODAY for a no-obligation quote

FREE SERVICE

to all Gold Card holders to help make carpeting your home easy! Simply show us your Gold Card and we’ll arrange the task of furniture moving when we supply you with new carpet for your home – saving you up to $250!

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10%

GOLD CARD SPECIALS

off selected items when you present your SuperGold Card

CALL US FOR ENQUIRIES AND BOOKINGS

Ph 09 439 0646 Txt 021 996 869 32 Victoria St Dargaville. E: anaturalapproach@hotmail.co.nz

LIFESTYLER

Kaipara

KAipArA’s OnLy regiOnAL newspAper — Kaipara Owned and Operated

10,600 Copies DeLiVereD Free throughout the Kaipara

15% OFF all advertising* for all SuperGold card holders * Discount applies off standard rate card.

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Call us! We can get your message out there

Phone: 09 439 6933 • 0800 466 793 • email: info@thelifestyler.co.nz

‘We Deliver’ Creating jobs for Kaipara people


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Kaipara and the Lifestyler

supporting SuperGold Card Lyndsey

Bargh

PHYSIOTHERAPY Located at Foster’s Arcade No.38

Private Patients – recieve a

10% discount

ACC co payment $10 per treatment ACC and private treatments – no GP referral needed Open Monday, Wednesday & Friday in Maungaturoto Open Monday to Friday in Dargaville (Evenings by appointment)

Cameron Barbour

Lyndsey Bargh

Scott Wills

when you use your Gold Card at either our Maungaturoto or Dargaville Practices

Victoria Street, Dargaville 09 439 1656 Maungaturoto Medical Centre 09 431 8576 Mobile: 027 273 6939 Email: lyndseybargh@callplus.net.nz

* E ID EW OR ST F 10% OF SuperGold Card when you produce your

NOW STOCKISTS OF BABY WOOL & PATTERNS

*Some Conditions apply

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ON SELECTED NETS WHILE STOCKS LAST

Classes • Wool • Curtains • Fabric

Dargaville Sewing & Curtain Centre 59 Normanby Street, Dargaville • Ph 09 439 8540 • Fax 09 439 8241

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10% OFF

all ready-made frames and photo enlargements for SuperGold Card holders. Talk to us about archiving your precious memories.

Cnr Kapia & Totara Street, Dargaville

Ph 09 439 8824

Passport and ID photo specialists, No appointment necessary.

New DimeNsioNss hair stuDio stuDio Senior Prices* *Senior prices valid all week

Shampoo & Cuts ..........................$32-00 Shampoo, Cut & Blow wave ........$37-00 Mens Cut .......................................$15-00 Set or Blow wave..........................$25-00 Senior Perm, Cut & Set ................$77-00

159 Rodney Street, Wellsford | 09 423 8096

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Mitsubishi Triton Charger X edition — Charging ahead for field days There are a lot of big, powerful utes on the market right now clamouring for attention — especially with Field Days on the horizon casting a long shadow

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FIELDAYS SALE IS NOw ON Cars

NEW MONDEO 2.0TD Titanium Auto, Flagship model, Come and hear about all the safety and fuel saving features........................................FIELDAY SPECIAL $51,490 NEW KugA TITANIuM SUV AWD 2.5 Turbo Petrol, 19" alloy wheels, leather, dual zone a/c, keyless start, etc. Fielday Special – drive away with full tank of fuel .............................$49,990 NEW TErrITOrY Y TX, RWD, 4.0 Petrol, 6 speed auto, 7 seater. Fielday Special – drive away with full tank of fuel ........................................................................................$44,990 11 FALCON FG XT, painted edge, pre-registered, delivery kms only ................................. FIELDAY SPECIAL $36,990 11 MONDEO 2.0 TD Zetec auto, very low kms, driven by co-director ................................FIELDAY SPECIAL $35,990 11 FIESTA AB35 manual, Mountune performance kit, 104kw of power, body kit, spoilers, leather trim, personalised number plate AB35YP (Only 35 built) ...............FIELDAY SPECIAL $32,990 11 FIESTA 1.6TD manual, highlight silver, 20,000km, FREE RUC, mudflaps fitted, preregistered, delivery kms only ........................................................... FIELDAY SPECIAL $25,000 10 FALCON F FG XR6, painted ego, only 39,200km, tow bar ......................................................................................$29,490 10 FALCON F FG XR6, 1 owner, 45,500km, painted nitro blue, excellent value .......................................................$28,990 09 FALCON F G6E, 1 city owner, only 17,000km, painted kashmir, rear spoiler, just like new ...............................$36,990 09 FALCON F FG XR6, painted nitro blue, is great value, drives extremely well ..................................................... $22,490 08 TErrITOrY Y TX AWD, 6 speed auto, 77,000km, 7 seater, always popular .....................................................$28,990 08 FOCuS 1.6 auto wagon, 1 very good owner, only 58,500km ...............................................................................$14,990 07 TErrITOrY rY TX AWD, 2 owners, high kms but great order, tow bar, reverse camera etc ................................$20,990 rY 07 FALCON F BF11 XT, 1 owner, only 25,000km, reverse camera, painted ego ........................................................$20,990 06 TErrITOrY Y TX RWD, real nice and will be excellent buying .............................................................................$19,990 06 BF FALCON XR6, 2 owners, 141,000km, 6 speed auto, mercury silver .............................................................$15,990 05 TErrITOrY Y TX AWD, 7 seater, tow bar, 137,000km, painted offshore blue ...................................................$19,990 05 MONDEO 3.0ST, 6 speed manual. 155,000km, performance plus ....................................................................$14,990 03 FOCuS 2.0 Zetec manual, 94,000km, looks and drives great .............................................................................$11,990 03 MONDEO 2.0 Zetec auto wagon, 106,000km, previous owner 8 years, painted silver, fantastic value ......$9,990 02 NISSAN BLuEBIrD 1.5 auto, only 52,500km, very tidy........................................................................................$9,490 02 FALCON F AU III XR6, 184,000kms, looks great.......................................................................................................... $7,990 99 LASEr 1.8 GLXi auto hatchback, very tidy, only 123,000km .................................................................................$8,990

Many have party pieces that make them seem more like a large car to drive, or pack a suite of gadgets which would make 007 jealous. But there is a sense, with the new Mitsubishi Triton Charger X that the iconic Japanese brand have sat down with Kiwi working men and asked them what they actually want from a ute. Stepping up into the cab you notice immediately that it has been built man-sized. Class-leading headroom and legroom in the back mean that it won’t seem like relegation to sit behind the front row — it’s comfy and tidy throughout, in fact, with materials and surfaces designed to wipe clean even if they catch some mud. The dials and switches are man-sized too — sturdy and easy to read, with all the useful tech included (aircon, Bluetooth, a beefy stereo) but all fripperies shorn away to

leave a look that’s less sparse than it is spartan. In the sense of 300 — rugged and no-nonsense. Even the five-speed manual gearstick snicks between gears with the satisfying movement of well-engineered steel, and it’s not dressed up in excess wood or chrome. Outside there is a touch of the silver stuff nicely accenting the grille, the door handles and the mirrors (visibility is great from the driver’s seat too, even through the back window), and the Triton looks assured and solid. Not slab-sidedly American, not ostentatiously European — but like a working ute. Which brings us to the ride and the power. There is a definite sense that this is a truck you’re commanding — though the turbo diesel has miniscule lag and the aforementioned 5-speed is militarily accurate you couldn’t be fooled into thinking this is granny’s shopping bubble. The solid 407 Newton Metres of torque pumped out from under the hood are clearly apparent, though with a tap of the toe the Triton muscles up to cruising speed for a smooth ride. People are sure to make comparisons with the Navara, the Hilux, and the BT50, but consider this. Spec for spec the Triton punches far above the weight of its special Field Days’ price of only $35,990 including GST and on road costs. AND because it’s a Mistubishi, you gain the coverage of a huge Diamond Advantage warranty.

99 LASEr 1.8 GLXi manual, 5 door hatch, 2 local owners, drives great ................................................................... $6,490

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08 MITSuBIShI TrITON 3.2TD GLS auto, crew cab, canopy, tuff deck, nudge bar, 1 owner, 89,000km 4x4 .. $29,990 07 MAZDA BT50 Cab-plus, 4WD Alloy, flatdeck, 2 owners (very hard to find) ...................................................$22,750 05 MAZDA BOuNTY NTY 2.5TD, 4x4, super cab, flat deck, tow bar, always very popular........................................$18,990

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KAIPARA LIFESTYLER MONTH DAY - 2012

British steel back on the beat In Britain in the 1970s one of the last things a crook wanted to see in his rear vision mirror was the black-and white shape of a Rover P6 3500 catching up fast would have piloted down England’s winding B — roads in the 1970s, and it still sounds and looks something special today. The P6 3500 is also a very affordable

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classic to maintain — parts aren’t as scarce as one would think, and there is an enthusiastic NZ owner’s club. It’s nice to note, as well, that compared to a Mustang or a Jag the Rover is quite affordable… this fully warranted model costs only $5000 and comes with ample parts. Cars like this paved the way for new alloy technology in engines, and the P6 will always be remembered as one of the first real ‘highway patrol’ police cars, built with enough grunt to catch up with lawbreakers in newer, faster cars. Nowadays, it represents classic motoring a little out of the ordinary, and for a more than reasonable price.

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Built to contend with the likes of the mighty Jaguar and the more prosaic Triumph 2000, Rover turned to the U.S. for more power under the hood, developing a Buick-based 3.5 litre V8 which delivered a top speed over 180 KPH. At the time this was considered almost supersonic, and police departments across England demanded this latest weapon in the fight against crime. The 3500 has, over the years become a fairly sought-after collectible car, with distinctively 70’s lines and a great rumbling sound from that light alloy block eight. The example pictured here has been given a new lease of life by Roy’s V8 Shop (appropriately enough), but original cosmetic details have been left alone for the sake of authenticity. This is exactly the kind of car that he Northamptonshire constabulary

We appreciate your classics!

• Oil, fuel and air filters • Managed filter system for fleets • Kaipara’s largest range of filters & oil • Hydraulic filters • Fleet discounts • Agip oil

DieSel EnginE Oil – 20ltrs Superdiesel Multigrade 15W/40

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Offer ends 30/6/2012 or while stocks last

Phone 0800 323 727 • 09 439 3089 26-30 Normanby Street, Dargaville parts@dae.co.nz • www.dae.co.nz

GOLD CARD HOLDERS

WOF $35 Regular WOF $45

Roy’s V8 Shop is gaining a reputation around Dargaville for good, honest and reliable service – not just on the classics and hotrods which are Roy’s passion, but also for everything on wheels! The years of experience represented by the team at Roy’s V8 Shop transfers over nicely to all the vital mechanical repairs, tune-ups, servicing and maintenance needed to

keep even the most modern car operating at peak performance, and their friendly down to earth approach has sparked real appeal with the motoring public. While you’ll still find rare, restored and collectible vehicles at Roy’s, most of the time he and his dedicated team of mechanics are busy working on the daily drivers of Dargaville motorists – from vans to utes,

Japanese, American and European, bikes, quads, two and four stroke. There’s not an engine, clutch, gearbox or vital piece of auto engineering that these talented folks haven’t seen, stripped down and fixed good as new over the years, and their honest and fair prices just make a visit to Roy’s that much more of a good decision!

Classics, hotrods, V8s are our specialty. Rebuilds, panel, paint and parts for US and European V8s.

9 LiverpooL Street DArGAviLLe


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Northland Toyota

NGE! GREAT VALUE ACROSS OUR ENTIRE RA ORIES FREE 3 YEAR Service Plan • 30% off GENUINE ACCESS

TOYOTA HILUX 4X4

INCLUDES FREE ALLOY WHEELS UPGRADE

NOW $44,490 RSP

Excludes Onroad Costs.

RAV4 Auto Excludes Onroad Costs.

NOW 90 36,6

$

NOW

Highlander 2WD, Auto $ 47,990 ludes Exc Onroad Costs.

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Landcruiser Prado VX, $ 79,990 Auto Excludes Onroad Costs.

TOYOTA FINANCE AVAILABLE ON SITE *The advertised RSP’s apply to the models shown, subject to stock availability and purchased and delivered prior to 30th June 2012. Benefit offer available on all Toyota models for 1st May to 30 June 2012. Excludes Lexus and Daihatsu vehicles. The service plan covers parts and labour costs of scheduled service items for three years or 45,000km (whichever occurs first under normal operating conditions). Accessory offer is for a discount of 30% off RRP on Toyota New Zealand supplied Accessories and excludes fitment. All purchases of a new Hilux, Hiace or LandCruiser model purchased from 1st May and 30th June 2012 qualifies for one entry into the Matt Watson Fishing Trip draw. Offer not available in conjunction with any other offer, is not transferrable or redeemable for cash or discount, is available to GST and non-GST registered New Zealand residents only. Employees of Toyota New Zealand Limited, Toyota Financial Services Limited, their advertising agents, subsidiaries and Toyota dealership staff, and their immediate families are not eligible for the offer. Vehicles may differ slightly from those pictured. For full terms and conditions visit toyota.co.nz

Corner Carruth & Robert Streets, Whangarei PHONE: (09) 430 4360 “Proud Supporters of Northland Rugby”

AFTER HOURS: Barrie 021 867 093 | David 027 284 4456 | Jason 021 662 100

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KAIPARA LIFESTYLER JUNE 13 - 2012

Diesel power gains serious traction When Polaris say that their new Ranger Diesel tows more, carries more and seats more, they’re not kidding

 Hard enough for military service, tough enough for a hard day’s work on the farm — the Polaris Ranger Diesel

Read between the lines and you’ll discover why Kiwi farmers can expect more from the powerful little UTV workhorse as well — it’s a new model filling out a line-up of machines which have already garnered a mighty reputation. Let’s break it down and see why diesel is such a good choice. First, that pulling power. Here we’re not talking about how attractive the Ranger is (although it has a certain rugged charm), but how much it can haul through the rough stuff.

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Key to this equation is torque and when you get it. The engineers at Polaris have managed to deliver 90 per cent of the Ranger’s maximum torque low on the RPM curve, at just 1600 revs. That means low-speed towing grunt is maximised… just what you need around the farm. A three cylinder OHV engine delivers power though a very smart true AWD system and the Ranger even has a VersaTrac system designed to keep the lawn in one piece despite a tight turning radius. Let’s put it in simple terms. This less-than-700kg vehicle can tow a ton. Literally. As for seating and carrying, just take a look at the cleverly ergonomic design of the Ranger diesel. Not only have Polaris put their new model though rigorous real-world testing, they’ve also added some neat extra features to increase comfort and ride while maximising the space you’ve got to haul manpower and machinery. They’ve even included the ability to run electrical power tools from the Ranger’s 55-amp alternator. The biggest question asked about any diesel vehicle — on road or off — is how it stacks up against its petrol rivals. Well, the Ranger ticks the very important fuel economy box and, without those road

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user charges, that’s a real saving. The icing on the cake is that the diesel model has 40 per cent more range, making those long trips and hard days of work that little bit easier. Polaris may be aiming the Ranger diesel at the New Zealand rural market, but just to show how serious they really are, a quick check on the internet reveals that the very same machine is being sold to the military as a recon, recovery and scouting vehicle. There are few tougher theatres of operation than the back-blocks of a Kiwi farm, but surely the battlefield counts as one! UTVs are becoming more and more popular on the farm and Polaris have raised the bar with this diesel powered workhorse. Take one out for a test drive and you’ll see exactly why all that hype exists.

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Advertisement authorised for KCRA by Chairman Ron Manderson: kcrassn@gmail.com

The Rates Strike Must Intensify • 3,000 submissions to the draft Long Term Plan prove Kaipara ratepayers have lost confidence and respect for the current Council. • Citizens and Ratepayers strongly oppose the draft LTP and new rating system. • By calling for a Ministerial assistance, Council confirms they have lost confidence in their ability to govern! • Government intervention must move from an Advisory to a Management Role.

Full Government Intervention is Necessary Now The Rates Strike should continue until: • The draft LTP is withdrawn. • A Commissioner takes control and initiates a retrospective enquiry.

Insist These Demands Are Met By People Power.

A Reality Check: • Citizens and Ratepayer must be told the Council’s true financial position. • Conduct and management of the EcoCare and other Council projects conducted over the last 5 years must be fully investigated and the outcomes made public. • Those responsible for negligent or illegal acts must be prosecuted for recoveries.

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Support for rates strikers, and legal advice is available at www.kaiparaconcerns.co.nz Support KCRA by membership & donations for better representation. Sponsors needed. See www.kcra.org.nz and www.kaiparaconcerns.co.nz for more details Phone 09 439 8519 or 09 431 9101, email kcrassn@gmail.com or write to Box 362 Dargaville. Authorised by Ron Manderson, Chairman. pp Kaipara Citizens and Ratepayers Association Incorporated


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Taniwha training camp

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WHAT’S HAPPENING

 by Jewelie Sterling

Matariki Fire Show

An Otamatea/Rodney team has been selected for the Taniwha Shield Primary Schools Rugby Tournament Trials were held at the Ruawai rugby grounds with 40 players from Ruawai, Maungaturoto, Tomarata and Wellsford. A squad of 25 was chosen, which will be reduced down to 22 in the next few weeks to compete in Northland from 3rd July–7th July 2012. The squad have been training intensively at Maungaturoto twice a week on top of their usual training, including a proposed practice game held on Sundays. They have just recently held a very successful and exciting two day training camp, which included team building exercises. Carters in Dargaville and Maungaturoto had kindly donated two kitset picnic tables, which the squad had to assemble, using their leadership and communication skills. Ben Berridge a Mid-western player, who is also now in the Northland ITM team, is one of Northland’s up and coming players was there guest speaker. “Our boys found Ben very valuable especially when he shared his rugby knowledge with them, once being a Taniwha Boy himself,” said team manager, Catherine Stewart. The boys also played a practice game against a mixed team, combining Ruawai, Otamatea and Rodney players. This year the tournament will be hosted by the Hokianga Sub-union and will run from July 3, until July 7, 2012.

For buzz and excitement, head to the Dargaville Memorial Park, Saturday, June 16 for the Matariki Fire Show performed by Circus Kumarani. Matariki, the traditional Maori New Year, is marked at the first appearance of the Matariki star cluster, also known as the Pleiades or seven sisters. The show follows Maui’s search for fire and includes the unicycle world street style champion as well as flame throwing and pyrotechnics. Pre-sale tickets $10 – Circus Kumarani, 14 Parenga Street, Dargaville, Phone 09 439 5152. Gate sales $15.

Wild Boar Competition Paparoa Hotel is holding the annual wild boar competition on Sunday, June 17. Prizes for heaviest boar, 1st, 2nd and 3rd, average weight and best tusk. There will also be a children’s prize for the heaviest eel. Tickets $30, includes free hangi. Weigh-in from Friday, June 15, 6pm to Sunday, June 17, 3pm. Modern rock duo,Tempist Fujit, will also be performing on Sunday at 6pm. For more information contact Hine Ph 09 431 7359.

Book and Reading Presentation

Teams from Hokianga, Bay of Islands, Mangonui, Whangarei, Northern Wairoa and a Presidents XV, made up from players from all the teams, will also take part. The Kaipara Lifestyler is taking this opportunity to follow this fortunate squad of boys, by keeping the community up dated once a week on their progress. The Otamatea/Rodney boys would also like to thank their sponsors which have helped their squad come into fruition.

Bob Doherty is coming to Dargaville to promote books and reading to students, parents, librarians and teachers. He will be giving an enthusiastic presentation on enticing reading for Years 7–10, with a focus on reluctant readers, Wednesday, June 20, at Dargaville Town Hall from 4pm to 5pm. Librarians, students and teachers free, all others $2. Contact Lisa Salter, 021 116 1080 or email lsalter@ruawaicollege.school.nz.

Riverside Produce Markets Don’t forget to visit the produce market every Thursday rain or shine. As well as mouth-watering breads and fresh fruit and vegetables, there is a gorgeous range of cheeses, sweets and condiments, and features local arts and crafts. Come on down and join the relaxed atmosphere and listen to the local talented busker. Ad Focus carpark, Kapia Street, 2.30pm to 5.30pm.

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

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

Office: 09 299 64 86 www.bennettfertilisers.co.nz

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

Pick Up & Delivery Service Available Conditions apply

LocaL D e aLe r s f o r :

Comber & Seymour ltd

Normanby St, Dargaville Craftsmen, Plumbers, Drainlayers Sheetmetal, AND Roofing Contractors

Phone 09 439 7270 We Service The Kaipara District

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

Greg Brownie

Locally owned and operated • Floor restoration • New floors sanded and coated

• Prepwork • Concrete grinding

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EDWARD STONE

09 436 3929

Greg Newman Ph 09 439 0853 Mobile 027 258 9931 Email newman.horne@igrin.co.nz

Floor Sanding

Quality workmanship guaranteed 3 Parore St, Dargaville • Ph 09 439 8881

Landscape Services & Sculpture on Commission

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

09 439 0751 www.lynscakecreations.com

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Supply, InStallatIon tallat on & ServIcIng Serv ng

Glass Replacement - Insurance • Catdoors • Security Doors & Grills • Insect Doors & Windows • Interior Sliding / Wardrobe Doors • Locks, Stays Catches • Replacement Windows & Doors

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PHONE 09 439 7099

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Gold Card Directory BAYLYS BEACH

Horacane Roofing Ltd

MAUNGATUROTO

Kim’s Hair at Baylys

500 Aranga Station Road, RD9..... 021 0828 5868

Dreams

4 Ocean View Terrace ...................... 09 439 6759

Jo’s Home Cookery

154 Hurndall Street......................... 09 431 9199

DARGAVILLE

138 Victoria Street .......................... 09 439 5435

Kaipara Flooring

A Natural Approach

Kaipara Lifestyler

32 Hurndall Street........................... 09 946 9886

32 Victoria Street ............................ 09 439 0646

107 River Road ............................... 09 439 6933

Maungaturoto Butchery

AD Focus

Lyndsey Bargh Physiotherapy

158 Hurndall Street.........................09 431 8061

Cnr Totara Street ............................. 09 439 8824

18 Huia Crescent ............................ 09 439 1656

MANGAWHAI

ATS Property Maintenance

McKay’s 100% Electrical

Carters Mangawhai

23 Awakino Road ............................ 09 439 8628

87 Victoria Street ............................ 09 439 8305

Moir Street ..................................... 09 431 4060

B R Vincent Ltd

Newman Engineering (2004) Ltd

WARKWORTH

52 Beach Road ............................... 09 439 6395

14-16 Beach Road .......................... 09 439 5065

Bogue Real Estate

BNZ Bank

NZ Ventures Ltd T/A Computer Worx

14 Queen Street ............................. 09 425 7959

69 Victoria Street ................... ........ 09 439 3171

122 Victoria Street .......................... 021 413 565

WELLSFORD

Dargaville Sewing Centre

Parkview Motel

Peppers Café

118 Victoria Street .......................... 09 439 8540

36 Carrington Street ........................ 09 439 8339

171 Rodney Street .......................... 09 423 7549

Elfhood Naturals (Thyme For You)

Roy’s V8 Shop

Teens & Tweens

138 Victoria Street .......................... 09 439 5697

9 Liverpool Street............................ 09 439 5813

173 Rodney Street .......................... 09 423 8569

Health Options

Ray White Jean Johnson Realty

New Dimensions Hair Studio

116 Victoria Street .......................... 09 439 4379

6 Pouto Street ................................ 09 439 7575

161 Rodney Street .......................... 09 423 8096

Kaipara Lifestyler Classifieds

Phone 0800 466 793

Closing date for classified advertising for the 20 June 2012 edition is 10am, Monday 18 June 2012. See our terms and conditions online at www.kaiparalifestyler.co.nz For Sale

Grazing Available

½ PRICE Beds — Beds & More Outlet Store, Ruawai. Clearance lines, seconds, deleted models. Dozens of beds at ½ price or less. 22 Freyberg Road, Ruawai. Phone 09 439 2243. Open Monday — Friday 8am — 4pm. ½ PRICE Beds — Beds & More Outlet Store, Ruawai. Clearance lines, seconds, deleted models. Dozens of beds at ½ price or less. 22 Freyberg Road, Ruawai. Phone 09 439 2243. Open Monday — Friday 8am — 4pm. ½ PRICE Beds — Beds & More Outlet Store, Ruawai. Clearance lines, seconds, deleted models. Dozens of beds at ½ price or less. 22 Freyberg Road, Ruawai. Phone 09 439 2243. Open Monday — Friday 8am — 4pm. CHEESE PRESS, Dutch Style, solid untreated timber, light weight, simple to use, fits moulds to approx 1.8kg. Unvarnished $70.00 or Varnished $85.00 + courier. Email cheesepress@slingshot.co.nz. Phone 09 431 8717.

RECORDED IN-CALF XBRED DAIRY HEIFERS (13). Genuine surplus. $1000+gst. Phone 027 290 9019.

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AT ITM Dargaville 09 439 8386 & Home and Garden Wellsford 09 423 8027 “Growing Goodness”

Seeking Seperate offers to purchase & remove 1x wooden car garage 1x large tin clad shed Contact:

Phone 09 439 6214 ask for Wendy

WINTER COW Grazing available, experienced graziers, Phone 021 723 940.

Property Maintenance ATS PROPERTY Maintenance & Repair. Fences & Repairs • Kitchen/Bathroom Fitouts • Waterblasting• Flooring Repairs • Decks • Windows & Latches • Plus much more. No job too small. Phone/fax 09 439 8628. Cell 027 455 7750. CHIMNEY SWEEPING & Servicing. Make sure your chimney is clean for insurance purposes. Is your chimney/flue/fire box safe for this winter? Have it cleaned, safety checked, repaired. Phone John 09 439 5289 or 022 642 1376 Crawford Solutions. MAINTANE – Property Maintenance and Repair to painting, building, fences, and much much more. Refs if required. Ph Jay T on 021 0292 9095 or 09 439 4618. OFFAL HOLES 750 dia x 5.5m deep with concrete lid with lift out hatch $385.00 Phone Wals Holes 09 437 3936 or 021 932 225. SEMI-RETIRED, GARDEN maintenence, painting, carpentry work, house hand wash, paintstripping back to wood windows etc. Long experience, available now, good rate. Phone Robert 027 423 1166. WATER TANK Vacuum clean, Full tank OK, Waste no more than 1000 litres. $250.00 for up to 25,000 litre tank. Also full pump out and scrub and leaks fixed. Phone Wals 09 437 3936 or 021 932 225.

Situations Vacant FRENCH TUTOR wanted, for tuition at beginner/ intermediate level, evenings and/or weekends. Phone Kim 021 519 519. VACANCY FOR Waitress/Kitchenhand/Delivery person. Must have car and experience in cash handling and restaurant work. Address: Shiraz Restaurant Dargaville, 17 Hokianga Road, Dargaville. Enquire with Jas Phone 021 438 311.

Nurseries and Plants FRUIT & FARM Trees, Grown in the North for the North. Adams Nurseries, Connell Rd, Waipu, Ph: 09 432 0121.

Have access to machinery to work as part payment if that is an option, eg. diggers, tractors, mowers/mulchers, sprayers, wipers, fencing, water, etc. Keen to look at all options.

Phone 021 280 1484

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DENISE CLARK Toenail & Fingernail Cutting Service

Phone

09 439 6068 Dargaville Bobcat Services

Rust never sleeps. Blast, prime, topcoat for structural steel, barns, cowsheds, tanks, machinery, chassis, swimming pools. Western Blast ‘n’ Paint. Phone 09 439 6330.

Nick Evans MSF UK Osteopath for Back Pain Relief

09 439 2620 021 185 4856

ALL GRADES OF SCRAP METAL WANTED

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

Little River Transport Ltd Beach Road Dargaville Monday-Friday 8-5 Sat-Sun 8-3

Phone 09 439 4940 Work with your local licensed dealer

Call in to our showroom to see the large range of quality tiles available at Plumbing and Heating Centre

 0800 326 123

102 Jervois Street, Dargaville

FOR ALL YOUR FENCING REQUIREMENTS

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SAND BLASTING.

TILES

1SUM FENCING CONTRACTORS

IT’S TIME Planting season is here. Babylon Coast Gardens Ltd, wholesale plant nursery selling quality native and coastal tolerant plants direct to the public. Great discounts for purchases of 50 plants or more. Delivery service available. Open Saturdays 10am to 4pm and at other times by prior arrangement. Located at 1246 Babylon Coast Road Dargaville. Enquiries welcome phone 09 439 4223.

To Let

LAND WANTED TO LEASE [20-100+ Acres]

Work Wanted

• Siteworks • Hedge Removal • Metalling • Drainage • Pole Holes

Ph Bernie 09 439 6785

Contact: 1Sum Fencing Contractors Steve Nathan ph (09) 439 6633 or (027) 272 7968

Ruawai Homekills Full service slaughtering & processing of Beef, Sheep, Pigs, Deer, Goats and Game Birds (process only)

All Beef hung for two weeks 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


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Kaipara Lifestyler Classifieds

Phone 0800 466 793

Closing date for classified advertising for the 20 June 2012 edition is 10am, Monday 18 June 2012. See our terms and conditions online at www.kaiparalifestyler.co.nz

PRESTON, REX Neil. Peacefully on 8th June 2012. Dearly loved Pa of Cherie & Ronnie Antonio, Ryan & Kim, Monique & David Pulman and Brendon & Sheena. Also adored Pa of his great grandchildren, Blake; Cooper, Lucy & Holly; Corey & Lachie. You are now on your farm in the sky. We love you. PRESTON, REX Neil. Loved brother-in-law of Ivan & Freda Edmondson Australia, Uncle of Daryl & Andrew Grant, Noel & Simone Edmondson and families, Australia. Wonderful memories. At rest. PRESTON, REX (Pa). Cherished father of Lyall and partner Debbie. Treasured Pa of Reece and Vanessa, Louisa and Brian, Nicola and Nick, Aimee and the late Darryn. Adored Pa (Great Grandpa) of Charlie and Georgia, Shae, Lia and Devon, Dilan and Mason. Words cannot express how much you were loved and how much you will be missed. Thank you for being Pa. “You’re beautiful”. PRESTON, REX. Dearly loved father and friend of Erin and Marty, adored Pa of Kristin, Sarsha and Abby, Karin and JR, and Fleur and Anthony. Precious memories. We love you Pa xo. PRESTON, REX (Pa). Dear Pa. Thank you for the giggles, giving Gill the ultimatum, winning the war on daisies & being always glad to see us. Love Garth & kids, Hayley, Gareth, Laura & Joshua.

Public Notices Kauri Coast Promotion Workshop The Lighthouse Function Centre Wednesday 20th June 5.30pm–8.30pm Planning the way forward promoting the Kauri Coast. Involving people with the Media, Web pages, Events, Tourist Operators, Tourist Activities, Accommodation and other. More information or Registrations to: Joe Douglas joe@dargaville.net or Trevor Donald tdonald@slingshot.co.nz

Advertise in the Kaipara Lifestyler Classifieds

0800 466 793

UP RIVER cruise on Daisy, 16th June, 8am. Bookings essential, Phone Sue Taylor 09 439 4975, email: kauriinfo@xtra.co.nz.

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Bereavement Notice PRESTON, REX Neil. On 8 June 2012 (peacefully) at Dargaville Hospital. Dearly loved husband of Colleen. Loved and treasured father and father-inlaw of Erin and Marty (Hibiscus Coast), Lyall and Debbie (Ruawai), Garth and Anna (Ruawai), Cherie and Ronnie (Whangarei). Adored Pa of Kristin, Karin, and Fleur; Reece, Louisa, Nicola, Aimee, and the late Darryn; Hayley, Gareth (deceased), Laura, and Josh; Ryan, Monique, Brendon, and Partners. Loved Pa of his great–grandchildren Sarsha, Abby, Shae, Lia, Devon, Charlie, Georgia, Dilan, Mason, Cooper, Lucy, Holly, Corey, Lachie, and Blake. In his 86th year, he lived for his family. In lieu of flowers donations to St John Ambulance Association, Normanby Street, Dargaville would be appreciated. His Funeral Service will be held at the Ruawai Memorial Hall, Ruawai on Wednesday 13 June, 2012 at 11am followed by private cremation. All communications to 82 Mitchell Road, RD2 Ruawai 0592.

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Passed away peacefully on the 1st June 2012 at Dargaville Hospital. The family would like to thank all those who attended the service held on the 8th June 2012. Special thanks to Andy and Steph from St Johns Ambulance, Dr Scott Davidson, Tracey and the team from Dargaville Hospital for their care and support for Ivy and her family. Thanks also to Reg Hart (Hart Funeral Services), Minister Ann Preston, the team from the Empire Luncheonette, and Carol, Jill, Carolyn, Cynthia, Stan, Gary and Ken from the Wesley Methodist Church. You all helped make a difficult day a little easier to bear. Correspondence to: 1246 Babylon Coast Road, RD3, Dargaville, Ph 439 4223.

Public Notices

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

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RUBBISH REMOVAL Kaipara Do you need any Refuse ltd rubbish removed?

Plumbing and Heating Centre

 0800 326 123

Caring for our community Atawhai Tia Te Takiwa

RUAWAI BOWLING CLUB

FREE FLU VACCINATIONS FOR 65 YEARS & OVER – PLUS THOSE UNDER 65 WITH A CHRONIC ILLNESS

102 Jervois Street, Dargaville

Give Kaipara Refuse a call for a quote on 09 439 2146 Did you know that if your rubbish is in an Official Blue Kaipara Refuse bag, you can drop it off at the Dargaville Transfer Station for Free!

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Plus you can take your recyclables to the Dargaville transfer Station, Awakino Rd and sort it yourself. This is also free!

FINISHES END OF JULY

Wednesday 27th June at 7pm

Dargaville High School

No appointments necessary

Phone 09 439 8079

Community Consultation 2012 The School Community, Friends of the School and everyone interested in the ongoing success of Dargaville High School are invited to attend a Community Consultation Meeting on:

Dargaville High School

Years 9 & 10 Parent/Teacher interviews Thursday 1 June 2012

Tuesday, 19th June, 2012 at 6:30 - 8:00pm in the Dargaville High School Drama Room

Two sessions: One: 3:00pm – 5:00pm Two: 5:45pm – 7:pm

Written submissions are also welcomed.

In the school hall.

Wayne Williams, Deputy Chair Dargaville High School Board of Trustees Dargaville High School Plunket St, Dargaville P 09 439 7229 E office@darghigh.schoolzone.net.nz

Kaiwaka Sports Association Inc.

The Kaiwaka Sports Association Inc, 14 Gibbons Rd, Kaiwaka, has made application to the Kaipara District Licensing Agency at Dargaville for the renewal of a club licence.

RIVERSIDE T PR ODUCE MARKE

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 inwriting 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.

School will be closing at the earlier time of 2:30pm. Buses will run at the usual time of 3:15pm.

Thursdays 2.30-5.30pm AD Focus Carpark, Dargaville Fresh & Local

Once again we are using a booking system to make the process more efficient.

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options. Junior reports will be issued on the 20th of June 2012.

Interview bookings can be made on-line using www.schoolinterviews.co.nz unique code RTTVN.

Dargaville High School Plunket St, Dargaville P 09 439 7229

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If for whatever reason you have not managed to book a time you are still encouraged to come and meet with your child’s teachers.

RIVERSIDE achievement, progress and future

Kaipara Lifestyler Crossword

The general nature of the business conducted under the licence is sports club.

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.

All Welcome. Careers Advisor and the Year 9 and 10 Deans available.

DARGAVILLE

Licence in respect of the premises situated at 14 Gibbons Rd, Kaiwaka and known as the Kaiwaka Sports Association.

The days on which and the hours during which liquor is sold under the licence are Sunday to Thursday 9am to 10pm, Friday and Saturday 9am to 1am the following day.

The school office can make an appointment for you or alternatively your child can make an appointment with their subject teachers.

(Dinner break 5:00pm – 5:45pm)

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