Kaipara Lifestyler, March 8th 2016

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March 8 2016

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A rippa day Fun at the field days The biggest three day agricultural event in Northland drew crowds to Dargaville …

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 Tahlia Pumipi puts her everything into a game of Rippa Rugby against St Joseph’s Primary School during the Westpac Rippa Rugby Northern Wairoa Primary School Tournament. Year three to six students from Dargaville, Ruawai, St Joseph’s and Te Kopuru Primary School enjoyed a day of friendly competition and sportsmanship at Rugby Park in Dargaville.

Seventy years of boating

Situated on the banks of the Northern Wairoa River in Dargaville …

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MP to open Kaipara base  by Ann Morgan

Northland MP Winston Peters is to enhance his presence in the Kaipara with a new electoral office opening in Dargaville and he is placing the Kai Iwi Lakes plan as well as regional rail transport among a list of priorities for his attention.

Enjoy final night for 60s band

The Dargaville Club is hosting a final evening with the 60s Reunion Band on March 18 …

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Mr Peters gave a wide-ranging interview to the Lifestyler as he visited the Northland Field Days and confirmed he is opening an electorate office at 87 Victoria Street next to McKays, on March 23 at 5.30pm. “It is important to be in the middle of town where the people can see you,” he said. “I have had a submission given to me regarding the Kai Iwi lakes. It has

surprised me to see how underestimated its economical importance has been in this part of the world. “I am surprised at how many people visiting the lakes come here and shop in Dargaville. Any serious change to that lake use will be a serious economic loss, at a time when they cannot afford any loss of opportunity at all. “You have to turn around the loss of opportunities that have been going on

for far too long and start defending what we have got here and building on them. When I went to school here it was a very prosperous place with full employment.” Mr Peters touched on the oneway bridges at Matakohe, after the government promised action during the by-election he won. “They promised 10 two-lane bridges.” continued on page 3 …

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March 8 - 2016

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 Harlyn Samuels, Nina Martinovich, Mandy Fowlie and Harmony Mokaraka get to know Sparky the one-legged kiwi at Dargaville Veterinary Centre open day. The day included a visit from Robert Webb of Whangarei Native Bird Recovery Centre and Kauri Coast Department of Conservation biodiversity ranger Megan Topia, who were there promoting the importance of dog control in kiwi areas.


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Objection to lakes plan grows  by Ayla Miller

Opposition to the Draft Kai Iwi Lakes — Taharoa Domain-Reserve Management Plan has gained more support with Northland Fish and Game backing the campaign. Northland Fish and Game manager Rudi Hoetjes says the proposition to stop releasing trout fingerlings and banning boats on the lakes will have a negative economic impact on the region. The organisation holds the Kai Iwi Lakes Trout Fishing Competition every year and Mr Hoetjes says it can bring from 45 to as many as 120 people to the area over the weekend. “If people can’t go fishing or bring their boats over then they won’t want to go there. They won’t be spending their money in the campground or  Friends of Kai Iwi Lakes Joanne Rowse, Rose Coles and Rob Stevenson were at the Northland Field Days talking to going to the shops in town to visitors and helping people make submissions get food or petrol. It’s not just the campground that it will effect, it is dwarf inanga, but the mosquitofish were attacking their fins and the eyes, and as the whole area. “There is no other place in this a result the dwarf inanga are now extinct area that people can go trout fishing. in lake Kai Iwi, and the mosquitofish There are a few fish in the reservoirs in have flourished. We’ve had an example Whangarei but there is no power boating of what not to do for 18 years and no allowed on those. Taharoa Domain is one has done anything to correct that or the only place people can go freshwater use it as a control lake. fishing in a boat. “We are concerned that this will “If the council allows the continuation happen to Lake Taharoa and Lake of the trout to go into the lakes but no Waikere if trout fingerlings are no boats, then about 50–60 per cent of longer released.” Mr Stevenson says as the anglers, based on fishing competitions, submissions closing date nears the won’t be able to fish any more.” Friends of Kai Iwi Lakes working group group will continue to encourage people spokesperson, Rob Stevenson, says to be active in this process. The Draft Kai Iwi Lakes — Taharoa the changes will also have a serious environmental impact on the lakes. Domain — Management Plan 2015 “They stopped releasing trout is open for public consultation. fingerlings into Lake Kai Iwi about 18 Submissions close March 22, 2016 at years ago supposedly to protect the 4.30pm. 

Police seek witnesses Police are calling for witnesses to a fatal crash on State Highway 14 near Kara Rd, Maungatapere on Tuesday March 1 at 4.40pm in the hope they can determine the cause. Sheryl Reynard-Smith, 32, from Te Kopuru, died in the collision. She

was driving one of two vehicles which collided in heavy rain. Northland police highway patrol Sergeant Lance Goulsbro said police would like to talk to witnesses. “At this stage we’re not 100 percent sure what happened,” he said.

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MP to open Kaipara base In the most recent statement Minister Joyce said that the Land Transport Authority was readying itself to build them. What does that mean? That’s not even a remote attempt to keep a promise. “Regarding the government’s economic plan for Northland, in Mr Joyce’s own words, ‘the key to this would be whether it attracted  Northland MP Winston Peters with Big River FM interns Georgia Watt and Lena Schmidtke private investment’. ”Now that’s shorthand for the line — here’s $2.5 billion. We want to government won’t put any money in. keep ours and they say we don’t have The 58-point plan has no mention of a customer. “No that’s not true — the line is cell tower coverage, it doesn’t state clearly what the Broadband roll out is. closing in Portland because they refuse “Without a taxation change and to update their hardware to keep the incentive to attract investment to customer. It is they that are forcing Northland, and a serious research the change not the customer. We’ve and development change, nothing will just got to hang on, because I am not happen because people here can’t going to accept it whilst I am MP for afford it. If you look at the domestic Northland and I think I am going to be incomes for Northlanders, we are here for awhile.”  down the very bottom and we are there because, in my view, 40 years of neglect has an effect.” NORTHPOWER Mr Peters said news of the closure ELECTRIC POWER of the rail service into Northland TRUST was “a wakeup time for Northland. DIRECTORS – In Whangarei we have the only port NORTHPOWER LIMITED alternative and it doesn’t have a The Northpower Electric Power Trust train to it. Auckland wants a railway is responsible for appointing suitably qualified people to the Board of Directors of the Kaipara and Whangarei based consumer-owned electricity lines company, Northpower Ltd. In making Director appointments, the Trustees consider the current makeup of the Board, the experience and skills of the directors, and any qualifications that would add value to the Board. Suitably qualified people who can contribute to the ongoing sound governance of Northpower Ltd. are Great prices and flexible invited to indicate in confidence, their hours to suit you interest in being considered for a Monday — Friday Directorship should a vacancy arise. Saturdays by appointment Enquiries should be made to the Trust

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Fun at the field days The biggest three-day agricultural event in Northland drew crowds to Dargaville with a huge variety of products and services on offer. From tractors to soap, livestock to financial advice and everything in between, there really was

something for everyone amongst the 550 exhibitors. With the sun shining every day, vendors and visitors alike were able to explore, eat, enjoy the entertainment and maybe even pick up a bargain or two. 

 The mini quad bikes were a hit in the family fun zone

 A vast array of stalls at the Northland Field Days meant there was plenty of opportunity to find a bargain, browse the stalls and be entertained

KAIPARA ABUSE PREVENTION CHILDREN’S DAY

 Derek Hayward, Mark McKenzie and Dale Humphries won best new exhibitor with their Speckle Park Cattle exhibit

Come and join us at the Kauri Coast Pool Saturday 12th March 11am-2pm FREE ENTRY BBQ Fun Activities and more It’s a day to engage in fun and frolic in high spirit forgetting the bad days and creating sweet memories!

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The Sky is Tissue Thin A Canadian astronaut, when observing from the vacuum of space described the sky as “thin as tissue”. This is the focus and title of my show

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 A young enthusiast watches the ever popular tractor pull

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Looking for a new start

Treasure trove finds new home

 by Ann Morgan

The Paparoa Village Café closed its doors last week but leaseholder Wayne Bennett says it will re-open again in the near future.

 A mystery solved — what exactly is going on behind the bright green frontage just outside of Maungaturoto? The answer involves two of our favourite things — hot coffee and an eclectic selection of all things pre-loved, retro, interesting and vintage. Maungaturoto Secondhand is up and running, enticing State Highway 12 travellers to stop and browse, while enjoying a piping hot cup of java. And their renovated ‘shed’ design is as Kiwi-retro-chic as they come!

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 Wayne Bennett outside the café in Paparoa

“It is sad that it has closed — it is in a great location. We are in the process of freshening up the premises and then we will release it back on to the market. We have been approached for it to reopen. “We want to give whoever takes it over a fresh start. The opportunities are endless for what could be created on the premises for a good café. “Paparoa is a great little town and needs a good coffee shop. A town without a café is a dead town, so we want to get it up and running again as soon as possible. “At the moment the community are having to go elsewhere for a coffee and a sandwich and we don’t think that is good enough. Lots of locals like to go out for a cuppa, lunch or a meal and we don’t want them to have to drive to other towns for an outing.” Wayne said they are open to all ideas for the type of cafe it could become and there is a lot of potential for someone interested in starting a new business. “It would be great for someone to take it over and create an inviting environment with nice meals so those

who live around here can enjoy a nice night out or gather together to socialise. The opportunities are endless. “The shops, markets and art gallery all bring people into the township. Being across from the river is nice too and a lot of people stop in on their way past. Paparoa has a lot going for it.” 

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Seventy years of boating

Summer visitor boom

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 by Ann Morgan

Situated on the banks of the Northern Wairoa River in Dargaville, the Northern Wairoa Boating Club is celebrating 70 years of existence.

 “You’d think it was Christmas all over again — but here it is March and campers would normally be few and far between,” says Pahi Beach Holiday Park manager, Julie Dry. “The camp was virtually full at the weekend — the weather was brilliant and the fishing was great too. We had a full house of happy campers.” From left to right: Warkworth visitor, Toni Sanderson with Julie Dry, and park co-manager, Andrew Kenny.

Shellfish warning  Terry and Thelma Curel at the Northern Wairoa Boating Club wall of history

Terry and Thelma Curel have been involved since they were young. Terry used to boat on the river when he was a lad with his parents and is a foundation member of the club. He was 15 years old when he helped with the beginning stages of the club in 1946. Thelma joined five years later in 1951 and they married in 1955. “The idea to build the club came to fruition when several small boaties got together because we had no landing, slipway or facilities but had a strong boating community here in Dargaville,” said Terry. “The late Edgar Bradley called the first meeting at the old Buffalo hall which is now Laser Electrical. We received a lot of financial help and the facilities were built with volunteer labour. When we had a working bee everyone got involved. “There were visits to other clubs including Port Albert, Helensville and Pahi to get ideas and we started fitting

out the slipways and moorings towards what we have today. Eventually we built the first clubhouse which housed a couple of skiffs.” In later years the original clubhouse was expanded and this is what is on the site today. Regattas and events were started and are still a highlight of the year. “I got involved on the committee and made myself useful where I could. I have been the secretary, treasurer and patron,” said Thelma. “The Northern Wairoa Boating Club has prospered thanks to community and members’ support. We have personally taken a step back and are encouraging others to take the helm. It is holding nicely and today we have meals and functions on site and the events are going well. The club is for everyone to utilise and we welcome new members to come and join us. It is a great little club.” 

Correction The photo caption for the story Rugby Referee Shortage on page 5 in last week’s paper was incorrect and should have read: Northland Rugby Referees Association vice-president Brian Armstrong is calling for more referees in the Northern Wairoa.

In severe cases, paralysis and respiratory failure can occur within 12 hours of consuming shellfish. “Cooking the shellfish does not remove the toxin” said Dr Virginia McLaughlin, medical officer of health for Northland DHB. “Anyone who becomes ill after eating shellfish should see a doctor or phone Healthline for advice on 0800 61 11 16. For emergencies, phone 111 for immediate medical help.” Northland District Health Board will monitor the situation and advise of any changes. For queries call Whangarei Hospital on 09 430 4100.

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The trinity of good conditions for a healthy home are well known to most architects and builders. But some myths still exist about keeping warm, dry and comfy which need to be ‘busted’ before the message reaches everyone in New Zealand. We all know by now that a home needs insulation, ventilation, and warmth to be healthy. But it’s a lesser known fact that one of our nation’s main health concerns — asthma and respiratory illness — often has its roots in poor home design. For example, it’s not enough to simply wipe away black mould from bathroom and kitchen ceilings. Creating an environment free of steam and vapour is a better long-term fix, achieved by installing extractor fans. Similarly, it’s the moisture-loving dust mite which is responsible for a large amount of asthma and allergy cases. Keeping the home dry with dehumidifying ventilation systems and electric units is one good step, but the correct carpet is another, depriving the little mites of a

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Dargaville Hospital celebrating 60 years  by Ann Morgan

Dargaville hospital staff and friends celebrated the hospital’s 60th anniversary by releasing 60 balloons to celebrate the occasion — a balloon for each year.

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Hospital Board’s 54 per cent share. Dargaville Medical Centre relocated from the centre of town to the hospital site in 2000. This strengthened the integration between the two providers and having all services on one site has been a great benefit to the community. “This is a fine example of the ‘onestop shop’ model of healthcare which has led to a number of new initiatives. Iwi provider Te Ha Oranga and Hospice Kaipara’s offices and nursing staff are also based on the site,” said operations manager Jen Thomas. “The patient rooms have windows and doors that open out onto terraces overlooking gardens. The atmosphere, along with community facilities and strong support for the hospital contribute

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The hospital officially opened on February 25 1956 and has seen many changes since opening day including the addition of the maternity wing in 1971, following the closure of the maternity ward at Te Kopuru Hospital. In 1994, surgical services were closed, resulting in community concern. Then-mayor Peter Brown went to Parliament and obtained a suspensory loan to purchase a 46 per cent share in a number of the hospital’s key buildings to ensure it remained as a hospital, providing reassurance to the community. A joint venture board was then formed, with the Kaipara Community Health Trust representing the community’s 46 per cent share and providing a community voice alongside Northland District

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 The buildings are very much as they are today but the gardens that are such a feature of the site were yet to be established. Photo courtesy of Dargaville Museum

to an average length of service by staff of more than 15 years.” Many staff members today have family connections to those beginning days. Robbie Sarich was 17 years old working for the Walton Brothers who managed the Turiwiri Quarry when work began on the building. They had a contract from the Ministry of Works to cart metal onto the new hospital site to set out the foundations and roading.

Sixty years on Robbie Sarich was the Kaumatua who gave the blessing at the birthday celebrations. Robbie met his wife Heather in 1955. She was working at the Te Kopuru Hospital as a maid. Heather was the Supervisor for Commercial cleaners in her last year at Te Kopuru Hospital before moving into the new Dargaville Hospital. Maurice Godfrey is the current maintenance technician and his roots at

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Congratulations to Dargaville Hospital  Guests at the official opening of the Dargaville Hospital on February 25 1956

the hospital go back to his grandfather, Reg Godfrey, and uncle, Ian Godfrey. They shaped the grounds — this included earthworks and digging tunnels. They also dugout where the boiler house is now. “I am proud to be looking after a community asset that my family helped to create,” said Maurice. Tina Milich works in hospital administration department and her uncle moved to the area to help build it. Keri McCabe was employed in 2014 as the occupational therapist and says around 1952–53 her grandfather George Ellingham at the age of 18, boarded at Miss Clarke’s boarding house and served his apprenticeship building the

hospital. “My grandfather came from Auckland and I came from Queenstown to live here. We can both say the experience of working in Dargaville is humbling, welcoming and provides a good challenge,” said Keri. “We both came to an unfamiliar environment, but have many positive memories. We are proud to have experience’s tied to this place and what it provides for the community and are looking forward to many more birthdays to come.” There were two cakes at the ceremony which were cut by the longest-serving staff member and the newest. Enrolled nurse Heather Carter began her career at the hospital in 1966 when it was just

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Off-road racing is one of the most exciting forms of motorsport to watch — with its combination of skilled driving, big air, insane power and tricky terrain, it encompasses all the high-octane thrills of formula one with the ragged-edge style of rallying and extreme motocross. That’s just on the small screen — watching a world class off-road event live is a visceral experience, with the roar of the engines, the cheers of the crowd, and the spectacle of massive horsepower machines tackling big jumps and churned-up mud. This Easter the chance of get up close and personal with some of the wildest machines and most daring drivers in this sport is coming to the Kaipara, as round one of the ORANZ Nationals raises the chequered flag in Mangawhai. On March 26 a full 15 classes of off-road monster machines will line up for podium honours, taking to a track specially constructed on land kindly ‘loaned’ to the event by the good sports at Hilltop Harvesting. Over the coming weeks their Hilltop Road farm will be transformed into an adventure playground of dirt, as a fiendishly designed track is sculpted by skilled digger drivers to test the racers’ mettle. “It’s a fantastic layout that will challenge

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OFFROAD RACING New class adds local flavour Picture off-road racing in your mind, and the image which comes first is most probably of souped-up VW Beetles and naked-framed buggies thrashing through the Baja desert. While this kind of racing, and these kind of machines are still a massive feature of any off-road race day, the kinds of roaring V8s pioneered by the likes of Mickey Thompson have a new ‘little cousin’ next to them on the starting grid. Disproving the adage that there’s no replacement for displacement, the pint-sized fury of UTV racing is really taking off, here and around the world. New Zealand got a taste of just how nimble and quick the side-by-side four wheelers could be back in 2009, when team Polaris driver Ben Thomasen threw down the gauntlet in ORANZ round 2. This was before there was a special class for UTVs, and the man from the north star badge was up against everything from custom sandrails to massive trophy truck-style eights. At the

end of the day, Ben’s RZR 900 beat all comers. This year at ORANZ Mangawhai there’s a whole class for UTVs, and the Polaris team will be back to contest the crown. Joining the racers on the grid is the Kaipara’s own Kyle Van Harlingen, Maungaturoto Polaris dealer and avid racer. This year too, sees the RZR series grow to 1,000cc, adding even more horsepower to an already potent offroad weapon. Expect to see some spectacular racing in this class as it grows, incorporating such machines as the Can Am Maverick, Arctic Cat Wildcat, and Yamaha YXZ 1000R. We can certainly expect to see some wheel-to-wheel, mud-slinging action on March 26 as this newest addition to the off-road racing itinerary lights up the Hilltop Road track in Mangawhai. 

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Northern Wairoa Football Rally and Registration Days: March 12 and 19. Ages 4–12 years old. Starting at 9am– 11.30am at Memorial Park. Contact Allen Dennis 027 353 5100. The Vivian Flower Show Opens on March 5 from 11am–5pm at The Vivian Gallery, Matakana and will run daily until April 10. Raft Race Northern Wairoa Boating Club, April 9. Entry form and rules are available at club rooms. Girls Brigade Starts March 10. For girls 5–15 yrs. Build friendships, Christian values, cooking, crafts, games and loads more. Thursdays 3.30pm–5pm at the Baptist Church, Victoria St, Dargaville. Phone Pauline 021 263 7556 or 09 439 7507. Mainly Music: Started up again February 10, 10– 11am at the Dargaville Baptist Church, Victoria St. $2 per child or $3 per family. Phone Rebecca 09 439 1499. Children's Day Community day on March 12 at Kauri Coast Community Pools from 11am–2pm. To arrange a stall contact Yvette 09 439 7009 0r skipkaipara@ gmail.com.

Maniacs United presents Live Pro Wrestling: At the Te Kopuru Domain on March 19 at 5pm–8pm. Tickets available from Dargaville Ray White 09 439 7575 or Doug Greenwood 020 4088 7689. All proceeds to Te Kopuru Fire Brigade. Dargaville Museum presents ‘Around the World.’ The 9th annual afternoon of music with Kevin Friedrich and Friends. April 3 at 1pm at the Lighthouse Function Centre. Ph 09 439 7555.

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Ruawai Lions Club Annual Charity Auction. Saturday 12 March. Venuse, Kaipara Kumara forecourt. Viewing of goods starts at 9.30am. Auction starts at 10am. Trading table opens at 9am. Sponsors products for auction — includes farming items, antiques, furniture, electrical appliances, household goods, toys, books, bric-a-brac and more. Food and refreshments available. Contact: Jim Simpson 09 439 2557 jdsimpson@ slingshot.co.nz.

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Enjoy final night for 60s band  by Ann Morgan

The Dargaville Club is hosting a final evening with the 60s Reunion Band on March 18. “The club opened in 1932 and is at 53–55 Victoria Street, down near the rotunda, and is 160 members strong. Two of the guys in the band come from Dargaville and we are really excited to be hosting them for this last event,” said secretary Bobbi Young. “There will be a smorgasbord dinner available and we will have a courtesy van for the evening so concert goers can relax and enjoy their night out. It will be like a school reunion and will be a very fun night.”

The band have said this is the final time they are playing at the club as they will be focussing on private functions in the future. Now based in Australia, Kevin Jobbitt is making his yearly trip back home for the occasion with fellow musicians Chris Davidson, Dave Ryan, Ned Pukeroa and Stu Stevenson. “It is a 60s hits night. Stuart is a tenor saxophone player which is a rarity nowadays and this is included in the line-up — it is a really special instrument,” said band member Chris.

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“We are all Northlanders and have spent a lot of time entertaining people around the North. It is a pretty special place.” The Dargaville Club is available for functions and new members and visitors are always welcome. “We are open Wednesday to Saturday from 4pm, with raffles on Wednesdays and Fridays,”  60s Reunion Band members Kevin Jobbitt aged 13 years and said Bobbi. Chris Davidson aged 11 years in 1961 “Tickets for the concert are $20 each and the dinner is $20 per Bookings are essential and can be head. Dinner is from 5.30–7.30pm with made at Empire Liquor or the Dargaville the band starting at 8pm.” Club on 09 439 8211. 

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Property Maintenance

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94 VR Holden Commodore, $600.00, Registration on hold, near new tyres, lowered 30mm, extractors, phone 027 350 1968.

ANGLICAN TWILIGHT Dinner, Church Hall Friday 11th March 6pm. Adults $15 Child $5.

AAA+ ALL Class Glass requirements. See the Glass Dr to fix your pane. Competitive Quotes - Clean Cut Rates. $50 fitting fee + materials or $40 for Gold Card Holders when you mention this ad. Phone the Glass Dr - Ray on 027 477 3751.

HANDYMAN GENERAL, outdoor work, chainsaw, fencing, farm work and truck driving. Phone 09 439 6992.

BOAT 3.6 inflatable, registered trailer, 15 horsepower motor, $2,500. Phone 021 0257 6521 or 09 431 3101. FIREWOOD TOPSOIL and Mulch Chip. Firewood from $45.00 per metre, Topsoil $40.00 per metre and Mulch Chip $15.00 per metre. Phone Doug 020 4088 7689, Adrian 020 4091 8732 or Tamati 021 0886 0811. LAWN MOWER, Rover, near new, easy start, $350. Phone 09 439 7725. WOODSPLITTER ELECTRIC, 5 ton, on stand with wheels. $350. Phone or txt 027 459 7103.

Property Wanted URGENTLY REQUIRED 3-4 bedroom house in the Dargaville area, working family, responsible tenants, references available. Please call Victoria on 022 368 3694.

To Let NICE ALL new 2 bedroom unit at Baylys Beach, L/T, refs, $250 p.w inc lawns & water, 021 439 808.

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Tree Services COAST TO Coast Tree Works. All aspects of tree work, professional, qualified Arborists. Free quote. Ph Victor 021 050 2665. TREE REMOVAL, pruning, chipping & stump grinding. Qualified & Insured. Ph Scott 0800 468 9663 Arborcare Tree Maintenance.

Nurseries & Plants NATIVE PLANTS available from Babylon Coast Gardens. Specimen trees, ornamentals, hedging, windbreaks, shrubs, groundcovers. Riparian, effluent pond and revegetation plants available for Autumn planting. Nursery is open on Saturday’s 10am to 4pm and at other times by prior arrangement. Discounts for bulk purchases, delivery service available. Situated at 1246 Babylon Coast Rd, Dargaville. Ph 09 439 4223 or email info@babyloncoastgardens.co.nz SALE, SALE, End of season sale. Closing 24th March, - reopening in Spring. All Herbs now $1.50each. Vege & flower seedlings now $1.50each. Lavender plants now $3 each. Alstroemerias now $7.50each. Plenty of bargains for all while stocks last. Corner Place Nursery, Ruawai Ph 09 439 2115.

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Dargaville Veterinary Centre Ltd Dargaville

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Reynard-Smith, Sheryl Marie.

Veterinary Centre Ltd

12/08/1983 - 1/03/2016

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Account Managers Wanted Our customers want to reach a wider market. Our readers want the best product and services. Are you the person who can bring them together? We are ALWAYS looking for key account managers to help craft smart marketing campaigns for our customers. • If you enjoy talking to people

Part time position at our Ruawai Branch We require a self-motivated customer focused person to join our team. The position is part time for four hours a day five days a week. Please send your CV and a covering letter to todd@dargavillevets.co.nz. Applications close Friday March the 18th.

21st March 2016 3.15pm Address: 80 Normanby Road Dargaville

Pananawe Marae General Meeting

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Do you enjoy working in a creative team? Then this is the job for you! You will be the link between our graphic designers and our clients, so a good phone manner is essential. This role is an office administration type role, with filing, reception cover, along with job specific tasks, including sourcing and taking photos, advertorial bookings, proof reading. You will need to have good communication and written skills, with a good command of the English language. You will also need to have excellent computer skills, ie. sending of emails, google searches, google drive and be able to use a database. The type of person we are looking for, must be good natured, have great organisational skills, and be able to work under pressure as this role is deadline driven. Full training will be given. Email your CV & Cover Letter to:

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Writer Wanted DON’T BE SHY, GIVE IT A TRY Do you have a nose for a good story? Are you curious about your community, local government, schools, sports or anything else that others might like to hear about?

Store Person/Retail Sales Full Time/ Part Time We seek an outgoing, customer focused person with a strong work ethic, initiative and a willingness to learn. You will need to be very responsible and be capable to follow all procedures including the laws of the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act. The role requires a person with sales focus and able to maintain inward and outwards stock control. Heavy lifting is involved so you will need to be physically able. The successful applicant will be required to have or be able to procure a current forklift licence and a General Managers certificate. Must be able to work weekends Please call into the store now with your CV and a cover letter A full job description is available on request The manager Nola’s Wines and Spirits Ltd 126-130 Victoria Street Dargaville 09 439 3388

Public Notices ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS A.A. Are you having trouble with drink? Is it ruling your life? The association of A.A. are a group of friends who can encourage you and help get you back on track to help you beat the bottle. Meetings Monday and Thursdays at 7.30pm at the Dargaville Community Health Centre. Phone 027 841 7999.

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DARGAVILLE CLUB INC.

AGM Meeting will be held at the Dargaville Club 53 Victoria St. Dargaville Tuesday 29th March 2016, at 7pm Forms for the election of President and Committee are obtainable from the Club and must be handed back to the Secretary by Tuesday 15th March 2016.

2) Financial Statements

FREE & CONFIDENTIAL NW Family Budgeting Service. Advice and complete money management if required. Call at 5 Portland Street or phone 09 439 8592. GARAGE SALE at the Dargaville Catholic Church Hall Saturday 19th March - 9am start. NORTHERN WAIROA Country Music Club Inc. AGM, 7pm Wednesday 16th March. Scout Hall, Onslow Street. Phone M Bell 09 439 4403.

1) Election of Officers 3) General Business

Ruawai College (Decile 4 Years 7-13)

PRINCIPAL The Board of Trustees is seeking an inspirational leader who will strategically drive a culture of continuous improvement and excellence in the performance of students in academic, sporting and cultural achievement. The successful applicant will have the energy and necessary skill set to promote a positive environment for high quality teaching and learning. They will keep our school at the heart of the rural community in Ruawai and surrounding district.

Would you like to help your whanau, friends and community with their renting, employment, immigration, or consumer issues? Become a volunteer at your local Citizens Advice Bureau where you will learn new skills and be able to pass on advice to others seeking information. Call in at the Bureau, 37 Hokianga Rd, or call 09 439 6100.

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A SPECIAL General meeting of the Northern Wairoa Outdoor Education Association Inc. is to be held in the Vintage Machinery Clubrooms, Mt Wesley, at 7.30pm on Thursday 17th March 2016. Business: To dissolve the Association after providing outdoor experiences for the young people for the last 50 years.

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AGM Members are reminded that the Associations AGM will take place on Saturday April 16th 2016 at 11:00am. BUSINESS: Apologies Minutes Matters Arising President’s Report Annual Accounts Election of Officers Subscriptions General Business Notice of Motions close Friday April 1st at 5:00pm. Members are advised that no subscription due will be taken on the day and that entry to the club and entitlement to a ballot paper will be by current membership card. Members are reminded that nominations for all positions on the Executive Committee to be elected at the AGM, Saturday April 16th must be in the Secretary’s hands no later than Thursday March 24th 5:00pm 2016 Nomination papers available in the clubrooms. VG Moffett — Sec/Mgr This is the 1st publication of this notice.

ANGLICAN TWILIGHT Dinner, Church Hall Friday 11th March 6pm. Adults $15 Child $5.

Can you use a camera? Do you have a excellent command of the written language?

Sunday 13th March 2016

Northern Wairoa Memorial R.S.A. (Inc)

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The key qualities we will be looking for in our new Principal will include: • Proven success in leading and inspiring students and staff. • A comprehensive understanding of our student-centred NZ Curriculum. • Sound business/financial management experience and integrity. • Being a team player with great communication and interpersonal skills. • A willingness and confidence to engage with the school’s community. The position commences Term 3, 2016. An application package is available from Kim Jenyns at principalappointment@ruawaicollege.school.nz Applications close 3:00pm Wednesday 30 March, 2016.

The most precious gift. We will cherish each moment and memory we made, and our love will never fade. Always loving our precious darling daughter and sister. Forever in our hearts. Words cannot express our enormous loss. Holding and loving you in our arms forever. Till we meet again our sweet x x. John and Sue, Ryan and Scott.

Reynard-Smith, Sheryl Marie. On 1 March 2016 aged 32, tragically taken from us too soon. Dearly loved and adored wife of Bob, devoted and adored mother to Max and Jack, greatly loved daughter/daughterin-law of John & Sue and Steve & Kate. Respected and loved sister/sister-in-law to Scott, Ryan, Jim & Janeen and Emma & Dion. Cherished Aunt to Jake, Taylor, Forrest, Zakk & Cadence. Sheryl touched and inspired the lives of her family and friends who will all miss her greatly, A celebration of her life will be held at the Lighthouse Function Centre, Mt Wesley, Dargaville, on Thursday 10 March 2016 at 1pm followed by a committal at Redhill Cemetery.

Remnant, Noel Liz, Paul, Jacqui and families would like to sincerely thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for their support, floral tributes, cards, messages and baking received after the recent sad loss of our dearly loved Husband, Dad and Poppa. Our grateful thanks to everyone that attended the celebration of Noel’s life and sent donations to Northern Region Coastguard. Sincere thanks to staff at Whangarei and Dargaville Hospitals for their care for Noel during his short illness. Our heartfelt appreciation to Reverend Brendon Wilkinson and Hart Funerals whose kind support and assistance enabled us to bid an appropriate farewell to Noel. Our hearts still grieve, the pain is eased by your support and kindness

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RUAWAI LIONS CLUB

ANNUAL CHARITY AUCTION

Saturday 12th March

VENUE: Kaipara Kumara Forecourt TRADING TABLE: 9am VIEWING OF GOODS: 9.30am AUCTION STARTS: 10am

Sponsors’ products for auction – includes farming products Toys, books, antiques, furniture, electrical appliances, bric-a-brac, etc Food & refreshments available Contact: Jim Simpson

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Circa 1910 and still going...for a new family. This traditional cottage. 3 bedrooms, updated kitchen & bathroom, insulated. 1012m2 section, fully fenced and dog proof. Features include high stud, wood burner, single garage with storage, plus a 9x7mtr shed with power.

Situated in a new sub-division, sections are flat, all services at boundary. Town sections are becoming very rare. Motivated vendor. Be quick. 1) 392 m2, GV-$50,000 Selling at $43,000 Lot 5 2) 421 m2, GV-$50,000 Selling at $50,000 Lot 7

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MICHELLE TOMLINSON Mob 027 339 5937 WEB ID RJS3658

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542 PAHI RD, PAHI PENINSULA

• 5 Bedrooms • 12.08 Hecs (approx) • 2 Bathrooms • 1.5 acres feijoas • Large Orchard • 12x10 mtr workshop • Central race • 25x 12 mtr implement shed • Possible going concern MICHELLE TOMLINSON Mob 027 339 5937 WEB ID RJS3652

$995,000 229 PAHI ROAD, PAPAROA

$1,780,000 + GST if any

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$205,000 43 PAHI ROAD

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Large 4994m2 section with numerous mature fruit trees, quirky cosy 2 bedroom cottage with single basement garage. North facing deck off the lounge. Detached sleepout/office or hobby room. Very private and quiet. Several small paddocks and some native bush. Auction: 143 Hurndall St, Maungaturoto Tuesday, 15th March, 12 noon. JILL WILSON Mob 021 505 712 WEB ID MRE1804

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Spacious 3 bedroom home built 1998 clad in stone and cedar, overlooks QEII native bush to everchanging Kaipara waters. Features Totara timber panelling and two living areas with spacious deck. Park-like grounds, orchard, grazing, Studio Cottage, 3 garages. Two entrances. On tarseal. 5 mins to Pahi boat ramp. Call Rhoda to view! MRE1811 RHODA MORRISON 09-431 6912 or 0274 800 691

Very tidy 2 bedroom home with separate single garage on flat easy care 809m2 section. Currently tenanted. Walking distance to shops, bowling club, sports complex, all tide wharf and boat ramp. Great first home or rental property.

This beginner lifestyler is just off State Highway 1, making it easy to commute to and from many places. With yards, small cottage and fenced paddock it is ready and waiting for you to come and make your start. The cottage is near original and with some love could be a right little gem.

SHEILA BOON Mob 027 498 5651 WEB ID MRE1808

GARY MORRIS 021 902 087 WEB ID MRE1784

110 Victoria Street, Dargaville 143 Hurndall Street, Maungaturoto

www.roperandjones.co.nz

Northern Wairoa Hotel Presents

09 439 7295 09 431 1016

Dargaville Realty Ltd Licensed Agent REAA 2008

KARAOKE EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT

FROM 8PM GOOD FUN FOR EVERYONE!

Y TICKETS ONL

& BOOK A DELICIOUS 3 COURSE MEAL BEFORE THE SHOW. EARLY BIRD TICKETS ONLY $15 UNTIL 20 MARCH

COME & JOIN THE ROLLING STONES EXPERIENCE 8.00PM SATURDAY APRIL 9TH ONLY DARGAVILLE AT northern THE wairoa hotel

ONLY $27.50 PP

PLUS

$20

• ACCOMMODATION • BAR SNACKS • SPORTS BAR + SKY • TAB • POOL

COURTESY VAN AVAILABLE

70 VICTORIA ST, DARGAVILLE • 09 439 8925


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