Kaipara Lifestyler, May 13 2014

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May 13 2014

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Milk is king Lower beach speed limits on the cards

Vehicles heading out onto Ripiro Beach next summer are likely to have to go slower …

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Custom car owners help Hospice

Some will be big and some will be loud but they’re all good looking and all will be raising money …

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 Children at Maungaturoto School have celebrated the second anniversary of Fonterra’s Milk in Schools programme that provides free milk for schoolchildren. Among the thousands of youngsters who benefit each day are Shontelle Phillips (foreground) and Zeyon Smith from Maungaturoto School. See story on page 5 …

Museum farewells Bet Nelley  by Paul Campbell

More than 200 Kaipara locals and out-of-town visitors gathered to farewell Bet Nelley, the retiring CEO of the Kauri Museum, at a function in the museum’s Volunteer Hall.

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“There were lots of tourism people, and supporters of museum events, like the Kaipara Arts Award, as well as community leaders,” said Matakohe local and museum supporter, Belinda Weber. “There were notable speeches by Kaipara commission chair, John

Robertson as well museum board chair, Peter King, Shane Lloyd from Footprints Waipoua and also museum administration and finance manager, Colleen Glass, who made the observation that Ms Nelley was ‘all about people’.

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

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 Ruawai Kindergarten children join with new teacher Lisa Matthews (left) and head teacher Teresa Robertson to celebrate their new entrance way. It is called Whaia Te Maramatanga — which means ‘seek enlightenment’ and symbolises new beginnings for tamariki and their families. A blessing and celebration of the kindergarten’s second year of being in its new building will be held on May 28. Families in the community are welcome to join the fun.

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The Grand Budapest Hotel

An elegantly crafted tale of a grand old Victorian era hotel, trading on its fading opulence and catering to an eccentric group of guests in the tumultuous era between World Wars. With a stellar cast, this is by turns a raunchy, funny, touching and melancholy story well worth a watch.

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This is the story of Nelly Ternan, secret lover of the great Victorian author Charles Dickens. Fans of the incisive social commentary, lavish costumes and emotional drama of Downton Abbey will be sure to love this clandestine tale of love and literature.

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Sunshine on Leith The feel-good musical of the season, this story follows two soldiers returning from the war in Afghanistan to their home in Edinburgh. Their close encounter with death has made the pair eager to embrace life’s possibilities, and for both of them this means pursuing their dream girls. Romance, song and laughter with the music of the Proclaimers as a backing track!

Divergent

 Due to public demand, the closing date for entries in this year’s ‘Art N Tartan’ Wearable Art Awards at Waipu Museum has been extended until Friday, May 16, and artwork description should be in by May 23. The extension gives contestants more time to finalise their details and put in a few hours of extra work on their art piece. Demand and increased sponsorship means this highly successful show should be the best one yet.

Caitlin’s Pentastic up to the challenge

Futuristic sci-fi action in the same vein as the best-selling Hunger Games series - another adaptation of a trilogy of novels set in a dystopian future, where the overthrow of a corrupt ruling order falls to some specially talented, tough and resourceful young freedom fighters.

The Amazing Spider Man 2 Peter Parker, transformed by the bite of a radioactive spider into a superpowerful hero, must face the wrath of the sinister Oscorp, who throw a succession of mutants and monsters in the young crime-fighter’s path, including the immensely powerful Electro.

Wadjda

This much-awaited film is the first fully Saudi Arabian feature film ever, and surprisingly for this very orthodox nation it has been directed by a woman, the talented Haifaa Al Monsour. See what the international cinema establishment is raving about as this beautiful and artistically composed tale unfolds.

 Kenn Peralta from the winning Pentastic team makes a point during the BP Challenge at Dargaville High School. The winning team came up with the Pentastic, a pen with a microchip in it that keeps a permanent record of what it has written. Eight teams had their products and presentations assessed by a panel that included Kaipara District Council chief commissioner John Robertson and Dargaville High principal David Bargh.


Lower beach speed limits on the cards  by Colin Patterson

Vehicles heading out onto Ripiro Beach next summer are likely to have to go slower with the likely implementation of a 30km an hour speed limit on sections of the beach adjacent to access ways.

 Vehicles travelling on Ripiro Beach could soon be limited to 30km/h within 1km of any beach entrance

Ripiro Beach is situated on the west coast between Aranga and Pouto. At 100km long it is New Zealand’s longest beach. Because it is a legal road, a 100km an hour speed limit applies on the entire length of the beach. Following numerous reports of beach goers being endangered by vehicles being driven at speed, late last year the Kaipara District Council established a working party to look at setting new speed limits on the beach. The working party has representatives from the council, police, Northland Regional Council, Department of Conservation, local communities and iwi. Council spokeswoman Barbara Ware says that following meetings with local residents, the working party has recommended that a 30km an hour limit be imposed within 1km of each of

six entrances to the beach at Aranga, Omamari, Baylys Beach, Mahuta, Glinks Gully and Pouto. She says the recommendation that a lower limit only apply within 1km of the beach entrances was a result of police advice that applying a lower limit on the full extent of the beach would be difficult to enforce. She says council officers are now drafting a bylaw which will then go out for public consultation. Public hearings are then likely to be held. If the proposal goes through the full process, approval from both Police and the New Zealand Transport Agency will also be required before the limits can be changed. Ms Ware says it is hoped that, if approved, the new limits will be in place from the start of the 2014/15 summer. 

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Museum farewells Bet Nelley “Marketing is something that comes easy to Bet because of her love of the stories and people. Always willing to give her time freely to everyone. When you love something as much as Bet it is easy to promote it. One of Bet’s favourite sayings is: “It is all about people.” In her tenure, Ms Nelley oversaw the installation of the museum’s fire sprinkler system, the production of a DVD on the history of the kauri, and three books: Child of the Kauri, The Kauri Cameraman, and  CEO of The Kauri Museum, Bet Nelley has been farewelled after a distinguished career The Pioneering Life and the Kauri Tree. She also worked alongside “Now it is time for me to relax with scientist Jonathan Palmer with the a lot less stress and spend more time Kauri Museum becoming the first with my family and grandchildren.” she museum in the world to be Carbonzero told the Lifestyler.  certified, and attaining Qualmark Enviro Gold. Ms Nelley joined the museum as collections registrar in 1995 and three years later became collections manager. In 2008 she was appointed to the position of chief executive officer, dental surgeon and in the same year was awarded I am Dr Warren Bell and I have established the first Dental Surgery in a purpose designed Health a Museums Aotearoa Award for Centre at 30 Moir Street in Mangawhai Village. Individual Achievement.

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One act wonders  by Joanne Speechly

Otamatea Repertory Theatre will host the local round of TheatreFest this week. Previously called the One Act Play Festival, Theatre New Zealand has rebranded the event as TheatreFest and it can now include all types of theatre, including one act plays and also excerpts from full-length plays and musical items. Otamatea Repertory Theatre Inc. in association with Theatre New Zealand proudly hosts

NorthlaNd TheaTrefesT Friday May 16th & 17th 7:30

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Over my Dead Body

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The Memoirs

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Keep Calm & Carry On

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Change of Heart

– Otamatea Repertory Theatre

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The entries this year, include three original plays by Cal Lovell, Maura Flower and Deborah Steele and Dylan Hansen will make his directing debut with a farcical whodunnit. The plays will be judged by accredited adjudicator, Lindsay Nash, and the audience can chose their favourite for the people’s choice award. Successful plays will go forward to perform at the regional and possibly national TheatreFest competitions. Last year, ORT’s Joined at the Hip by British playwright, Joe Graham, was selected to perform at the national event at Toi Whakaari in Wellington and both Cal and Maura have previously won Best Script Awards for their writings. Otamatea Repertory Theatre hosts TheatreFest as an annual event to encourage theatre in Northland. This year’s event will be held at Otamatea Repertory Theatre on Friday, 16 and Saturday, 17 May at 7.30pm. Tickets can be purchased on the night. 

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Custom car owners help Hospice  by Colin Patterson

Some will be big and some will be loud but they’re all good looking and all will be raising money for a good cause.

 Dargaville Rod and Custom Car Club president Darlene Lang with her Triumph 2000 that will cruise the highways of Kaipara on Saturday’s Poker Car run

They are the hot rods, vintage cars and other vehicles taking part on Hospice Kaipara’s Poker Car Run on Saturday. Pamela Barton one of the organisers says the event is open to all. It is a drive from Dargaville to the Paparoa Hotel, with stops at Tokatoka, the Ruawai Rugby Club and at The Kauri Museum. “It’s just a bit of fun. It’s not a race,” says Ms Barton. At each of the stops participants pick up a card for a poker hand. “The person with the best hand wins a prize.”

Ms Barton says participants can register on the day, although she says organisers would prefer registrations in advance by calling Hospice Kaipara on 09 439 3330. The event starts outside the Northern Wairoa Hotel with a safety briefing at 2pm. Vehicles head off at around 3pm and should arrive in Paparoa at about 5pm. Ms Barton says Hospice Kaipara is grateful for the support of the Dargaville Rod and Custom Car Club, which invited the hospice to join its regular event and use it as a fundraiser. 

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Hearty arty initiative  by Joanne Speechly

A community initiative in Paparoa is helping to ensure that no child goes hungry.

Milk is king at Maungaturoto School

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 by Colin Patterson

Two years after Milk in Schools came to their school as a pilot, children at Maungaturoto School last week celebrated the completion of the programme’s nationwide rollout.

 Labour of love — volunteers meet every Sunday to work in the community gardens

Community Connexions Arty Farties Incorporated is a charitable trust that not only teaches art and craft, as the name suggests, but also helps to feed 29 families in Paparoa and a great many more in Maungaturoto. Paparoa’s community garden, which was established with the help of the Corrections Department and the community three years ago, is an integral part of ensuring that the two food banks remain wellstocked. Another food bank garden has recently been established on Hook Road. “We want to be proactive in the community instead of inactive,” says volunteer Anne Shanks. “The

is about the kids and giving them the best start and it is working very well. “We raise the money for the seeds but soil and time is donated on a regular basis. Because we bulk plant the gardens, we are able to help the food banks distribute produce to the people who need it.” Anne says she is heartened by the way the community has gotten behind the project, adding that a baker in Wellsford, the Te Hana Orchard, several hatcheries and local shopkeepers all contribute to the food banks when they can. People can contact Anne on 09 431 6229. 

The occasion was highlighted when a Fonterra milk tanker turned up at school. Principal Shane Campbell says local Fonterra staff and farmers also heard from a few of the children who two years ago were part of a DVD that has gone nationwide explaining to children and teachers how the programme works and how milk benefits growing bones. After a few games — including gumboot throwing — for the kids, lunch was served for the children and invited guests. And of course, it was accompanied by milk. Fonterra’s programme manager Louise Aitken says the programme Photo courtesy of Colleen Tunnicliff has proved a huge success and is now happening at 70% of the  Children from Room 5 at Maungaturoto School climb aboard at Fonterra milk tanker country’s primary schools. “This has been a real community effort and we Milk is delivered in recyclable cartons, want to thank everyone for their support. while Fisher and Paykel has supplied All of the Kiwi kids, school monitors, refrigerators to every school. milkmen and staff have made Fonterra Mr Campbell says children at Milk for Schools possible. Our farmers, Maungaturoto School look forward to milkmen, and staff are really enjoying their daily milk. “We are really happy with being involved in our communities in this how the programme is going and so are special way.” our children.” 

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Pink it up

Kaipara Grey Power will have Ruth Dyson, MP for Port Hills and Labour spokesperson for the elderly at their May meeting.

 by Joanne Speechly

The public are invited to come along and to hear her address. Winston Peters will be speaking at the June meeting and we are waiting for confirmation of the guest for our July meeting. Grey Power is strictly a non-political society but welcomes all political parties to share their vision and policies at our meetings. The age limit for Grey Power membership has changed and now mature persons are all welcome. The Grey Power Federation of New Zealand Association advances, supports and protects the welfare and wellbeing of all New Zealanders, though more particularly the 50+. The most recent major achievement is working with Pulse Energy and obtaining discounted electricity tariffs for members. Current projects include: Telephone Faults. Working with our local Member of Parliament addressing the ongoing problems with telephone faults. Some phones have been out of order for up to 6 days. The Telcos, that we report the faults to are only the messengers, and they request Chorus to remedy the situation. Our MP has been requested to take action to achieve positive results and eliminate these faults. Elective Surgery. Grey Power has received complaints nationally that persons expecting to receive elective surgery had either been removed from the hospital waiting list or not even put on. Grey Power will advocate on behalf of any person who has issues with elective surgery. If you would like to have some input to assist in solving this

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problem or would like more details please contact June Klenner 09 439 1736. New members are very welcome and can also benefit from this achievement. Current Federation policies include; Superannuation, that allows for all retired persons adequate income so they can participate fully in the Community. Health, protect and promote health through the public health system. Social Services, all persons in New Zealand to have access to, and be accurately informed of, all entitlements, initiatives or changes that affect them. Essential Services, strongly supports the development of a sustainable, secure and equitable energy industry. Electricity in particular must be made an essential service. Law and Order, seeks a fairer justice system encompassing all people in New Zealand and to strive to make people safe in their homes and on the streets. 50+ To improve living standards, benefits and equal work opportunities for those aged 50–65. Privatisation, that there is no further privatisation of water and public state assets and to resist any sales of SOEs. The Kaipara Grey Power May meeting is on 16th May, and as this is our AGM it will start at 12 noon, Ruth Dyson will speak at 1.00pm. Kaipara Grey Power meet every 3rd Friday in the Methodist Church Complex, Awakino Road, Dargaville. Contact person: June Klenner 09 439 1736 

Friday, May 23 is Pink Shirt Day — an annual, international event that encourages people to talk about bullying and ultimately, take action against it.

The concept was born in Nova Scotia, Canada in 2007 when a group of students decided to defend a peer who was bullied for wearing a pink shirt. In a show of solidarity, many children showed up for school the following day wearing pink shirts, thereby declaring that they cared about what was happening and were prepared to identify themselves as allies. Organisers of PSD say the most important thing is for New Zealanders to work together to celebrate people’s difference and promote positive relationships. Their key messages are speak up, stand up and stop bullying. Speaking up recognises that giving voice to a problem is the first step towards addressing it, which means having conversations with friends, family, teachers and the wider community to come up with new ideas and strategies to address bullying. It is also about asking for help when needed. Standing together means creating allies and one way of doing this is for individuals, schools and organisations to show their support for PSD on Friday, May 23 by wearing pink. The Pink Shirt Day website offers some great tips on how to get involved www.pinkshirtday.org.nz/get-involved/. Finally, the stop bullying message is often the simplest and the hardest. However, although it is not always easy to change behaviour, standing up and speaking up are a great start. 

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Matakohe community pushes for defibrillator

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Time marches on  by Joanne Speechly

Fitness, fun and friendship.

 by Colin Patterson

The community of Matakohe is likely to get a piece of vital lifesaving equipment, thanks in no small part to children at the local school.

 Marching is a great way to keep fit, meet people and have fun

 Klay Connett, Suzy Hames and Ronan Hopkins-Rae from Matakohe School make pizza to raise money for a defibrillator

perform and it is hoped there will be a demonstration of the defibrillator. Meanwhile, the Matakohe School children will be making their pizzas and pies this week. To order and support a good cause call the school office on 09 431 7139. 

Maungaturoto’s Cornelia Walker has recently started an over-50s marching team and she is keen to hear from people who would like to get involved. “At the moment, there are seven of us and we are all enjoying taking part in a different kind of exercise however, it would be great if we could attract some more members,” says Cornelia. “We practise once a week on Tuesday afternoons from 4 to 5pm and we would love to have some more people join us. No experience is necessary, as we are starting right from the beginning, all it takes is some commitment.” For more information or to join the marching group, phone 09 431 9077. 

ARTS WEEKEND in Dargaville QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY WEEKEND Saturday, May 31 and Sunday, June 1, 2014

Workshops Acrylic Painting with Pauline Gough Saturday May 31 and Sunday June 1, 10:30am to 3:00pm

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Pauline has had a very successful year selling her paintings locally, nationally and internationally and we are thrilled that she has agreed to hold a workshop to share her knowledge. This workshop is aimed for beginners to advanced painters and is not about ‘know how’ but about being inspired and creating.

Wirework Jewellery with Jennifer Crundwell Saturday May 31 and Sunday June 1, 10:30am to 3:00pm

Also a fully qualified tutor in Art Clay Silver, she has also produced fine pieces using beading, and ceramics, enjoying success with a collaborative pendant, taking 3rd place in the prestigious International UK Bead Competition held in London. A regular entrant in the Adornment Section of the Kaipara Art Awards, she took out 1st and 3rd in 2012, and 1st and 2nd in the 2013 event.

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The year seven and eight children are fundraising for a defibrillator by making pizzas and pies to order. Matakohe School principal Margie Hutchinson says the school is asking for orders and then the children will make the pies and pizzas under the supervision of parent Nadine Hau. The push for a defibrillator is an initiative of the Matakohe Community Group. “It’s been discussed for a couple of years,” says group member Karen Weber. “A few of us did a First Aid course at the school where a defibrillator was demonstrated and we saw what it could do.” A defibrillator is a device that compresses the heart to circulate blood to all vital organs, and also supplies oxygen to people who have stopped breathing. It can be a lifesaver for people who suffer cardiac arrest, especially in the period before emergency services arrive. Mrs Weber says although training is available, defibrillators are simple to use. “They prompt you and tell you what to do next.” She says the combined cost of a defibrillator and a secure storage unit is around $3000. The plan is for the defibrillator to be located in the foyer of the Matakohe Community Hall. Fundraising has started with a potluck dinner for people in the area to be held in the hall on June 14. Mrs Weber says a local band will

Dinner – Variety Show Art Auction Sunday June 1, at the Northern Wairoa Hotel Dining Room 5:00pm Pre dinner drinks and view artwork prior to auction 6:00pm Variety Concert (First Half) — 7:00pm Smorgasbord roast dinner and dessert 8:00pm Art Auction — 9:00pm Variety Concert (Second Half)

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Harmony Singing with Maura & Peter Flower Saturday May 31 and Sunday June 1, 10:30am to 3:00pm

Early bookings for Workshops and the Variety Concert-Dinner are advisable

Singing harmony is a true art form. Why does it sound so good, and how does it work? This workshop is an amazing opportunity to learn with two inspirational vocal coaches. Maura and Peter Flower need little introduction to the people of Northland. They are both heavily involved with Kaipara’s own Otamatea Repertory Theatre where they teach aspiring singers and actors of all ages and abilities. Whether you are a beginner or an advanced singer, you will come away from this workshop, sounding better than when you arrived.

BOOK NOW! WORKSHOPS FILLING FAST Kaipara Residents $65 — Non-Kaipara Residents $85 (covers both days)

Variety Show-Dinner tickets and Workshop booking forms are available at Muddy Waters Gallery, Parenga St, Dargaville and the Kaipara Lifestyler office, River Rd For further information email am@thelifestyler.co.nz or phone Allan at 09 439 6933 or 021 439 697


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The industry has changed over the last couple of years in some major ways, but the core message from our local qualified tradespeople remains the same. Do your homework — only enlist the best — and make sure you are covered for any eventuality further down the track. This is all the more pertinent now, with the knockon implications of hiring unqualified and unlicensed workers being felt across the country. Landmark cases in Christchurch and Auckland have revealed that those who have illegal additions and ‘suspect’ plumbing and wiring may struggle with insurance claims — or even with selling their home. Buyers are becoming more canny, and as councils crack down on non-compliant ‘cowboys’ the onus is definitely on the customer to ensure a job well done. It all starts with a simple question. Many Kiwis are quite shy about asking to see trades people’s qualifications, or even asking for references before they allow them to take the saw and hammer to their biggest asset. The escutcheon of a top trade organisation like the Certified Builders, or the endorsement of a trade body such as those which govern glaziers or plumbers, goes a long way to ensuring peace of mind. That’s not to say that those tradies who aren’t part of an over-arching organisation are any less skilled and qualified.

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flaws, a process of natural selection is already starting to take place, with poor quality ‘subbies’ simply not receiving work, should they not be up to the overseeing authority’s standards. To put it simply — the rules now state that it is illegal to knowingly hire an unqualified tradesperson to work on your home. Paperwork must be kept above board, or problems can arise when trying to value or sell your home. And if work undertaken doesn’t come with the correct certification, insurance companies may be unwilling to cover your home against some kinds of accident and disaster. Better to be safe than sorry, then, and hire the ‘good guys’ first time round! 

Providing professional painting services for Kaipara homes & businesses – The firsT choice for your next renovation or project Member of the Master Painters Association Gary Brunton M: 027 444 3399 T: 09 439 7471 E: heritagepainters@xtra.co.nz 18 Jervois Street, Dargaville

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In all cases, ask about the qualification, certification and history of the folks you’re dealing with. Another vital point arises when the job you want to undertake is a big one. Some people are now hiring project managers for residential builds and add-ons. Years ago, a project manager would only have been used on a large construction site — but today a PM’s seal of approval means that they have vetted all subcontractors. Hiring a top builder in the same role offers potentially even greater benefits — if your builder has full faith in the subcontractors he needs to see the job through, you can bet he will have their numbers on call to make redress should anything go wrong later on! As the PM or builder in charge of a project is responsible for any

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AUTO Read the newspaper online

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Honda to showcase in Dargaville  by Andy Bryenton

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By now many readers will have seen Honda’s award winning ‘hands’ advertisement on television — the quirky, animated story which literally unfolds the Japanese company’s progress through the years. The message is simple, even though the animation is beguilingly complex — curiosity and innovation have driven Honda to dream big, and to achieve in equal measure. Now the chance to sample the wares of the international auto giant is coming to Dargaville residents, with a ‘road trip’ of exclusive test drives scheduled to touch down in the riverside town. It’s an opportunity for Kaipara folk to reconnect with Honda’s product range, sampling the fruits of their research and development labours. And it’s also a chance to see how far automotive technology has come, with Honda quietly confident that they have, at the present moment, a world-beating range of vehicles on offer. First out of the gates will be Honda’s flagship sports utility, the CR-V. Every

New Vehicles Available Now! “DRIVE SMALL, PLAY BIG” ALL NEW ECOSPORT....NOW IN STORE NEW ECOSPORT TREND, 1.5 Litre ........................................................................................................................$29,990+ORC NEW FIESTA SPORT, 1.0 Litre, Auto in Celestial Blue ............................................................................................................POA NEW FIESTA TREND, 1.5 Litre, Auto in Chilli Orange ..............................................................................................................POA NEW RANGER XL, 4/4, Supercab, flatdeck in Highlight Silver ............................................................................................POA NEW RANGER XLT, 4/4, Supercab, wellside 4x4 auto in sparkling gold............................................................................POA NEW RANGER XL, demo, double cab, wellside, 4x4, painted Cool White, Delivery km’s only .$43,990 DRIVEAWAY NEW RANGER 4x4 Double cab auto in Aurora Blue available for immediate delivery .................................................POA NEW RANGER 4x2 Double cab auto in Gunmetal Blue available for immediate delivery ............................................POA NEW KUGA 2.0TD TITANIUM, painted MOONDUST SILVER ................................................................................................POA DEMO TERRITORY TITANIUM 4.0P, painted GLOW.....................................................................................................$49,990

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13 MITSUBISHI LANCER, 4,099kms, mint condition, painted red............................................... great buying at $23,990 12 MONDEO TITANIUM, 2.0TD, 1 owner, 8,200km, 6 speed auto, technology, safety & economy, big savings ...$42,990 12 FOCUS TREND 2.0 Petrol, 6 speed auto, 30,000km, painted blue.......................................................................$26,990 12 MAZDA 3 GLX GEN II, auto, 1 owner, 22,740km, priced to sell ................................................................................$25,990 12 HOLDEN CRUZE, SRi-V, 1.4 turbo, auto, leather, only 13,400km ..........................................................................$25,990 11 FORD FOCUS ZETEC, in vision blue only 21,000kms, a real eye catcher............................................. and only $23,990 11 MONDEO 2.3L, auto, sedan, 1 very careful lady owner, only 32,000km, painted Chill ......................................$23,500 10 FALCON XR6 in lightning strike, only done 88,361km, a nice car ............................................. great buying at $20,990 09 FOCUS 2.0 auto, excellent service history ...................................................................................................................$11,990 08 MAZDA 6 painted grey, only 85,000km, great car .................................................................................................. $17,990 08 FAIRMONT BF2, low km’s, excellent history “Top of the line” ..............................................................................$14,990 07 HOLDEN Calais V8, 6 speed auto, only 68,202kms and a 1 owner car .................................................................$27,490 07 FALCON BF XR8, 5 litre, mint condition, painted Obsession, 2 owners, 100,000km .......................................$24,990 06 HOLDEN BARINA, 5 door hatch, automatic, great first car .................................................................................. $9,990 05 HOLDEN ADVENTRA, CX6, painted Grey .................................................................................................................$13,990 03 TOYOTA LANDCRUISER VX LTD, turbo diesel, well worth a look, 8 seater, great towing wagon..............$42,990 02 HOLDEN COMMODORE CAlAIS, 3.8, brown, very tidy...........................................................................................$10,450 01 ESCAPE XLT, 3.0 V6, BLUE, automatic, always popular ............................................................................................ $7,990 96 FAIRMONT GHIA V8, painted Bronze, drives great, would recommend .............................................................. $6,990 95 FAIRMONT 4.0, painted Silver, great towing car .......................................................................................................$3,990

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effort has been made with this latest generation of the popular SUV to combine safety with comfort, power with precision, in a recipe which challenges European elite marques like Audi’s Q series and BMW’s X5. The first impression of the CR-V’s fourth generation sets the tone — because, unlike the fussy over styling of some competitors, this machine appears slick and consummate, with a bold stance and clean lines. High and roomy, the glasshouse tapers back to accentuate the CR-V’s roofline, blending a subtle door crease with a neat cluster of tail lamps. Inside, luxury levels multiply, and the addition of a multimedia touch screen of generous proportions enhances the feeling of command sitting in the drivers seat. The key to this vehicle is not mudslinging, hardcore off road power. Like the Accord, Honda’s SUV is subtle and compelling, offering space for the whole family and a five star safety rating for peace of mind.

If your CAR has one of THESE..

09 WILDTRAK in Black, 70,000kms, 5 speed manuel, great looking ute ...............................................................$33,990 08 RANGER XLT 4WD, 3.0TD, manual, double cab, wellside, painted Gold, 1 local owner ...................................$31,990 08 RANGER XLT 4WD, 3.0TD,auto, 2 local owners, loaded with extras, painted Strato Blue ............................$30,495 07 MAZDA BT-50, auto, double cab, wellside, nudge bar, canopy, plus lots of extras ..........................................$29,990 07 RANGER XLT, 3.0TD, 4WD, wellside, crew cab, green, canopy ...............................................................................$27,990 07 RANGER XLT, 4x4, manual, doublecab, wellside, canopy .....................................................................................$24,990 07 TOYOTA HILUX 3.0TD Xtra cab, good kms, 1 owner from new, a must to view ...............................................$26,990

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Lindsay A/H 09 439 7152 or 027 499 1516 Anthony A/H 09 432 8968 or 027 439 7015 Brenden Nathan A/H 09 439 6840 or 021 331 799

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Honda tout the CR-V as having the ability to transform from a sleek executive sedan to a weekend adventure machine, and this would appear to be no idle boast, with ample power delivered by a 2.4L petrol engine mated to either a modern CVT or manual six-speed box. This is one of the legendary i-Vtec series, successor to the original Vtec engines which powered Honda’s flagship Prelude and Accord ranges in the 1990s. It’s only gotten better with time. Combine this performance with a smart selection of AWD options, and the new CR-V is well worth a test drive. Honda will be bringing their latest evolution of the SUV to Dargaville this Friday, and in successive weeks, and they invite anyone who wants to experience the CR-V to book an appointment for an obligation-free demonstration. Curiosity, after all, is the driving force behind Honda’s innovations. So if you’re curious about what Honda have accomplished, make a booking to find out first hand. 

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AUTO

Putting winter auto worries on ice  by Andy Bryenton

Winter is here, with thick fog, slippery tarmac and driving rain delivering a triple-threat to motorists in the Kaipara. But there’s an easy way to make sure your journeys are safe as you hit the road over the next few months — a little bit of pre-planning goes a long way towards ensuring you arrive alive when the weather turns foul. First port of call should be where the rubber meets the road — your tyres are all that stands between you and a nasty accident in slippery, wet conditions. The tread of your tyres is designed to eject water and prevent hydroplaning, so tyres with worn tread are a literal killer. Your local tyres pros can also check wear patterns, tyre pressure and alignment to make sure your car stays on a nimble footing. The electrical systems of your car take a hammering in the cold, with window demisters, aircon, heaters, and those all-important lights and fog lamps playing a vital role. The health of your alternator and battery are key to this whole system — and remember, modern vehicles need power for their computerised ABS and traction control systems too.

Your battery has to be up to the challenge — with plenty of all important cranking amps to spare. Nothing’s worse than getting ready for work on a cold morning and then finding that the car won’t start! Brakes and suspension help you to tackle emergency situations such as having to stop suddenly in poor conditions. For these, and for everything under the hood, its a good idea to book a pre winter service, giving your car a clean bill of health and making sure you don’t break down in the pouring rain! Another thing to consider is security. Winter is the number one time of year for keys to get lost, or electronic alarm fobs and transponders to get wet. If you don’t have a copy of these ‘keyless’ technologies, you could be stranded — with a huge replacement bill. A good auto locksmith can make you a ‘clone’ before it’s too late, saving big hassles in the long run. Driving in winter conditions can be a little daunting, but it need not be unsafe. With a vehicle that’s been serviced and

upgraded where it’s needed, people happily head off to work in conditions of ice, snow and monsoon rain, all around the world. Here in the Kaipara

our winters are mild by comparison, but a little automotive smart thinking can still mean the difference between calm confidence and dismal disaster. 

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wine, dine & entertainment Top Of The Dome Café • Sitting high in the native bush alongside the renowned Dome walkway • Award winning coffee • Large Car park • Seating for 40 people • Fully licensed • Home cooked food • All Day Dome Breakfast Open 7am to 5pm daily EVERY day Deliciously different …so go on, Spoil Yourself!

Ph 09 425 7794 • Email domecafe@xtra.co.nz

Pink Ribbon breakfast time  by Joanne Speechly

The Pink Ribbon Breakfast is back with a number of events planned around the Kaipara to support the New Zealand Breast Cancer Foundation. Lorraine Downes, NZBCF ambassador and former Miss Universe, is the face of this year’s campaign, after her mother was treated for cancer. “Research is vital for better treatments to improve survival of this very complex cancer, and ultimately for prevention,” says Lorraine. “The foundation is funding several world-class projects right here in New

ARATAPU TAVERN & HOTEL

Month of May 2014

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Order any dish from our Breakfast Menu & we will make a donation to NZ Breast Cancer Foundation Open from 9am 7 days a week Follow us on Facebook

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Phone 09 439 5923 • www.aratapu.com • arataputavern@xtra.co.nz

HISTORIC

 The Kaipara Lifestyler team enjoying last year’s Pink Ribbon Breakfast

Zealand and the Pink Ribbon Breakfast is a great way to raise money for the cause. The goal is to give Kiwi women greater access to leading-edge research

NZ MUSIC MONTH

Maungaturoto Hotel Est. 1902 NZ MUSIC MONTH

LIVE MUSIC AT DARGAVILLE’S HOME OF GOOD TIMES

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wine, dine & entertainment

Authentic Thai recipe As winter weather bites, try this spicy, summery dish from winterless Thailand — stir-fry chicken with cashew nuts.

Kick-starting Kiwi music success May marks the return of New Zealand Music month, and across the Kaipara there are plenty of opportunities to appreciate the wealth of talent on display.

seasoning powder / chicken stock. Stir in chili paste to taste (some like it hot!), 2 teaspoons of oriental oyster sauce and a dash of soy sauce. Cook, stirring constantly, on high heat for 7 mins. Garnish with cashew nuts and freshly chopped spring onions, and serve on a bed of boiled, fluffy jasmine rice. Recipe brought to you from the ‘secret cookbook’ of Raan A Haan Thai Aroi Dee restaurant. 

Lego movie contest winner This school holidays the big hit of the season was the fun-filled Lego Movie — an action-packed adventure featuring everyone’s favourite building blocks in a world of t heir own. Thanks to the generous folks at Dargaville’s Anzac Theatre we had a special Lego Movie prize to give away,

and now that all the entries are in we can reveal that the lucky winner is SETH MARTIN Seth will take home a Lego Movie themed prize along with tickets to catch another blockbuster at Dargaville’s local home of cinema classics. Congratulations!

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Planning that Special Day or occasion? Kim’s Cuisine specialises in all forms of catering - fingerfood, buffet and sitdown. Kim’s Cuisine, SH14, Dargaville Ph: 09 439 6697 Mob: 021 344 234 kimscuisine@xtra.co.nz

This Week’s Entertainment Appearing for the FIRST time

SAT 31st May 11am – 2pm

FUNKY FiSH

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Members, friends & clubs with reciprocal visiting rights welcome

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Dinner – Variety Show Art Auction

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Sunday June 1, at the Northern Wairoa Hotel Dining Room 5:00pm Pre dinner drinks and view artwork prior to auction 6:00pm Variety Concert (First Half) — 7:00pm Smorgasbord roast dinner and dessert 8:00pm Art Auction — 9:00pm Variety Concert (Second Half)

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singers to come forward and audition. Huge names from Kiwi music royalty — like Dragon, Split Enz and Hello Sailor — all cut their teeth in local pubs and clubs, and NZ Music Month is the perfect time to step up and play. All this month venues across the region will be featuring live music from Kiwi bands, so get out and show your support! 

Associat

Cube 500gm boneless chicken breast. Heat one tbsp of oil and add a teaspoon of crushed fresh garlic. Add the chicken and cook until golden brown (3 mins). Add a selection of chopped fresh veges (onion, capsicum, broccoli, courgette, carrot etc — anything fresh and healthy for that 5 plus a day!) with 2 tbsp of water. Add in a teaspoon of sugar, a squirt of tomato sauce (yes — Watties kiwi tomato sauce!) and a little chicken

From garage bands getting their first break to artists high in the charts here and overseas, this region has music to cater to every taste. In just the last year we’ve seen big acts like Soljah, Katchafire and the Black Seeds rock Kaipara venues. Local up and comers 5K have forged a reputation for themselves doing the pub circuit at the Northern Wairoa Hotel and the Maungaturoto Hotel, while local Jazz veterans the Joe Carberry Trio have delighted patrons at the Aratapu Tavern’s New Orleans style mardi gras. The avant-garde acts at the Funky Fish have also proven supremely popular, as was the second annual Tokafest at the Tokatoka Tavern. But this is just the beginning, and local venue owners are always keen to foster local talent. John Collins of the Northern Wairoa Hotel echoes the sentiments of many entertainment entrepreneurs in the region when he encourages budding bands, djs and

Tickets $35.00 per person — Early bookings advised Variety Show-Dinner tickets available at Muddy Waters Gallery, Parenga St, Dargaville and the Kaipara Lifestyler office, River Rd

For further information email am@thelifestyler.co.nz or phone Allan at 09 439 6933 or 021 439 697


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KAIPARA LIFESTYLER BOOK REVIEW

LETTER TO THE EDITOR

Local author weaves tale of hope  by Andy Bryenton

It’s a hard road from first rough draft to publishing for any novelist. But when the subject of your masterpiece draws on a tumultuous past, the process of editing and recounting events takes on an even more personal aspect. It has indeed been a long and winding road to publication for Kaipara author Janet Balcombe. Her new book ‘Take a Walk on the Wild Side’ details events from her own past, a self-confessed trip to ‘rock bottom’, and the means by which she found new hope and strength. Already garnering popular support and great reviews on worldwide bookseller’s site Amazon. com, ‘Take a Walk on the Wild Side’ has found a wide audience and a readership who sympathise with Janet’s tribulations. Online critics have called it “A very raw and human story of redemption. A must read for anyone caught in addiction and for those already healed.” Now those who eschew the modern Kindle and iPad for traditional paper and bindings can also get their hands on a copy Take a Walk on The Wild Side JaneT BalcomBe

I have recently arrived to the area from Switzerland to join my partner. During my life I’ve cycled the world visiting very poor places, large metropolitan cities and even places where crime and poverty prevail. Never once have I been the target of theft. I have volunteered to coach the Dargaville youth Soccer team, offering my time, soccer knowledge and help. This Saturday was my first away match with the team so I cycled to town and locked my bike to a wooden post. Members of the team then took me to Whangarei and back to Dargaville by early afternoon. This will be the first and, now apparently the last time I will leave my bike unattended in town. While I was away somebody broke the wooden post in order to steal my bike. I really enjoy contributing and helping the local community and I would do this anywhere in the world. It’s very disappointing and frustrating to me and I guess embarrassing to my friends and the soccer club that this would happen. My ambition was to organise a cycle group that would meet on a regular basis, to enjoy rides with locals and promote the sport. My good impression of Dargaville has now been tainted and my motivation to help very much reduced. Chris. (Name and address supplied)

of Janet’s work, with an official New Zealand launch date set for the 17th of May. The author herself will be at Ellecee’s Cafe, Ruawai from 11am to 1pm, so it will be possible to grab a copy or even have it signed before enjoying coffee and brunch. Above and beyond high hopes for the sale of this breakout personal memoir, Janet hopes that others will find guidance as well as a gripping story in ‘Take a Walk on the Wild Side’, which deals frankly and openly with issues such as drug addiction, adultery and grief, tracing a pathway from darkness and into hope. ‘Take a Walk on the Wild Side’ is available via Amazon, or in hard copy via www. wildside.com.mx for $29.95. 

Kaipara Service Directory Masters of workwear mats & towels ATS ProPerty Maintenance & rePair

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LocaL D e aLe r s f o r :

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

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Floor Sanding Locally owned and operated - Quality workmanship guaranteed

• Floor restoration • New floors sanded and coated

• Prepwork

• Polyurethane Finishes • Oil Finishes • Concrete Grinding and Polishing

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• New Housing • Commercial • Alterations • Additions

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

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TE HANA TRACTORS GOOD OLD FASHIONED SERVICE

QFE Adviser

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

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

Les Sweeney Builders

CERTUS Financial Group Mobile: Phone: Fax: Res: Email:

439 6880

8 Portland Street Dargaville

Covering the Kaipara! Cell 0274 557 750

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and other leading companies

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

Authorised Agents for Landini, McCormick and Kioti tractors 308 SH1, Te Hana, Wellsford ∙ PH 09 423 8558 Kim Windlebourne 021 423 852

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KAIPARA LIFESTYLER MAY 13 - 2014

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Kaipara Lifestyler Classifieds

Phone 09 439 6933

Closing date for classified advertising for the 20 May 2014 edition is 10am, Monday 19 May 2014. See our terms and conditions online at www.kaiparalifestyler.co.nz For Sale

Sheep Shearing

1 LARGE white boar (very big) $100 ono. Phone 0274 719 742 and leave your name and phone number.

ANY SIZE flock. Top quality job, good rates. Phone Rob 027 209 0942.

BUNDLES OF pine slabs — $30, ex sawmill yard. Phone 09 439 0833.

Firewood BLUE GUM mix hot burning hardwood, split $80 mtr delivered in Dargaville. Pick up Aranga area $60. Phone 09 439 8616.

Furniture Removal MEDIUM SIZED and 40 cubic truck available – all care taken, experienced men. Free quotes & competitive prices. Ph John on 09 438 6761 or 022 698 1201.

Nurseries & Plants PLANTING TIME is here. Babylon Coast Gardens Ltd has a great range of native and coastal tolerant plants at wholesale prices. Further discounts for purchases of 50 or more plants, delivery service available. The nursery is open Friday’s and Saturday’s 10am to 4pm and is situated at 1246 Babylon Coast Road Dargaville. Enquiries welcome phone 09 439 4223, email info@babyloncoastgardens.co.nz or go to www.babyloncoastgardens.co.nz

Work Wanted CANVAS & UPHOLSTERY, 77 Gordon St, Dargaville. Phone 09 439 4670 or 021 246 6436. Trailer & ute covers, bike seats, boat covers & upholstery, horse covers, furniture recovers, motor homes and much more.

ROOFING

For repairs or replacements of your roof or spouting, Call us today for a free onsite consultation

 0800 326 123

Plumbing and Heating Centre 102 Jervois Street, Dargaville

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 8-3

Phone 09 439 4940 Work with your local licensed dealer

Homekills Full service slaughtering & processing of Beef, Sheep, Pigs, Deer, Goats

All Beef aged Salami ~ Bacon ~ Ham ~ Sausages Hamburger Patties Traditional Manuka wood smoked Bacon, Ham & Salami

Hay & Silage 7000 CONVENTIONAL bales, good quality hay for sale. Phone 09 406 7134.

Property Maintenance AAA+ PAINTER, wallpapering specialist, roof spray coatings & waterblasting. Phone John 09 439 5289 or 022 642 1376, Crawford Solutions. ATS PROPERTY Maintenance & Repair. Fences & Repairs • Kitchen/Bathroom Fitouts • Waterblasting • Flooring Repairs • Decks • Windows & Latches • Plus much more. No job too small. Phone 09 439 8628. Cell 027 455 7750. CHIMNEY CLEANING & Servicing — There is a chill in the air folks. Is your fireplace safe for the winter? Get it serviced & checked, repaired. Crawford Solutions — Phone John 439 5289. A/hrs, mobile 022 642 1376. PAINTER & DECORATOR — Interior or exterior. 44 years experience. Reasonable Rates. Will travel. For free quotes phone: Allen Reeve 027 290 4332. OFFAL HOLES 750dia x 5.5m deep with concrete lid with lift out hatch $408.25 incl GST. Phone Wals Holes 09 437 3936 or 021 932 225. WATER TANK Vacuum clean, Full tank OK, Waste no more than 1,000 litres. $250.00 for up to 25,000 litre tank. Also full pump out and scrub and leaks fixed. Phone Wals 09 437 3936 or 021 932 225.

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

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

Tree Services

Public Notices

TREE REMOVAL, pruning, chipping & stump grinding. Qualified and insured. Phone Scott 0800 468 9663. Arborcare Tree Maintenance.

Storage

ACOUSTIC BLACKBOARD Concert — First Thursday of the month — 7.30–9.30pm, Commercial Hotel, River Rd, Dargaville. $2 entry, $2 raffle, tea and coffee. Performers and audience welcome. Phone Margaret 09 439 4403 or Allan 09 439 6933.

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

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

Septic Tank Services

KAIPARA Septic Tank Cleaning From $350 per tank Ph 027 495 4672 Cars Wanted

WANTED

027 271 2022

Situations Vacant VACANCY FOR Waitress/Kitchen hand/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.

LIVE-IN CAREGIVERS WANTED

Do you have a full clean drivers licence? Tender Loving Care Are you able to work away In your own home from home for up to two weeks at a time? Do you have an passion to work with our elders? We have positions for live-in care to start immediately throughout Northland. Applicants must have experience working in the aged care sector. Send your CV to jonathan@tlc4u2.co.nz or call Jonathan on 021 0273 2466.

DEAD OR ALIVE

TOP CASH PAID!

TRUCKS, VANS & UTES

Seniors (14yrs +) Tuesday nights 7.30pm $3/night

Juniors

Weekly from Tuesday 6th May 6–7.30pm | $2/night

Plumbing and Heating Centre 09 439 6123 • 0800 326 123 102 Jervois Street, Dargaville

Some racquets available

ALL WELCOME Enquiries 021 439 157

FREE REMOVAL

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Situations Vacant

Customer Services Representative

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

Make sure your fireplace is safe this winter. Call Plumbing & Heating Centre to arrange a chimney clean and a firebox inspection today!

Dargaville Town Hall

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

Phone or Txt Paul

CHIMNEY SWEEPS

BADMINTON

Cars For Sale Need a cheap new Car?

$0 Deposit $50 a week All Types. Simple, reliable, affordable

Got an old car? No Wof, No Rego, No Problems

Maungaturoto Carters Maungaturoto has a great opportunity for a customer focused, outgoing, positive person, to join our busy team. We’re looking for someone who shares this passion and has a real knack for building quality relationships. As a Customer Service Representative, you will be on the frontline as a counter salesperson. You’ll have a range of duties including providing service to customers, picking and assembling customer orders, maintaining product displays and stock and processing sales documentation, as well as working out in the yard. You will be part of a great team ensuring we deliver a quality service and product on time, we’re looking for a motivated and conscientious team player, with a positive friendly outlook, who takes pride in exceeding customer expectations. You will ideally have experience in the building products industry with knowledge of timber, hardware and panel supplies – but more essentially you’ll have the right attitude towards learning and providing a service that really sets us apart from the rest. You will have sound good computer skills, be self-motivated and will be able to take initiative. A full licence is a requirement with an F endorsement an advantage. You’ll be rewarded with a competitive base salary plus benefits such as superannuation and health insurance.

$3000 for your trade in

Txt/ph Ash 021 959757

Brick/Blocklayer BRICK/BLOCKLAYER

All aspects of masonry: Fireplaces, Restoration & Remedial Work JAMES EAGLETON

Invite members and visitors to hear

Grant Sidaway SeniorNet Patron

Learning technology together.

7 LIVERPOOL STREET, DARGAVILLE

Monday 19th May 1.00pm – 3.00pm

Demonstrating the 3D Printer

Grant Sidaway is an inspiring Presenter, and has a passion for SeniorNet – seniors teaching seniors. Come to hear and be inspired with new technology being taught at SeniorNet Dargaville Learning Centre.

Chris and Sue Silby have sold their business Western Blast and Paint to Greg Smith of Greg Smith Engineering 2012 Ltd. We wish to take this opportunity to thank our loyal customers and assure you will receive the same service. Thank you

BAYLYS BEACH SOCIETY INC

AGM

Tuesday 27 May 2014 Venue: NW Golf Clubhouse Time: 7.30pm Business:

Minutes of previous AGM Annual Report Financial Accounts Election of Officers and Committee General Business All residents and property owners invited to attend and support the society in promoting the interests of the community.

Tel (09) 431 2514

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KAIPARA LIFESTYLER

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Roper & Jones 19 Cobham Avenue

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3 bedroom. 1 bathroom. Open plan living. Double garage. Private deck & courtyard. This well presented home is located in a well regarded street. North facing conservatory and deck with easy care gardens. Open Home Saturday 17th May 10am $239,000 RACHAEL DE VRIES 021 943 900

54 Jellicoe St, Ruawai

75 Jellicoe Rd, Ruawai

Sunset West, Baylys

26 Cobham Avenue

255 Te Kowhai Road, Ruawai

NEW LISTING

NEW LISTING

FROM $69,000

REDUCED

NEW LISTING

• Recent renovation Two bedroom weatherboard • Open plan house that is affordable. Original kitchen and bathroom. • New furnishings • 1012m2 section Level and fenced section, • Insulated garden shed, carport. $179,000 $129,000 MICHELLE TOMLINSON 027 339 5937

82 Gordon Street

41 Norton Street,Te Kopuru

INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY

MOTIVATED VENDOR

$350 weekly rental. 2 units with 2 income streams. 1 x 1 bedroom unit (weekly rent $165). 1 x 2 bedroom unit (weekly rent $185). 1366m2 section. Combined bathroom, separate lounges. Polished native timber floors. Original kitchens. Situated in central Dargaville, handy to schools, hospital and CBD. RACHAEL DE VRIES 021 943 900

110 Matakohe Wharf Road

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Idyllic waterfront lifestyle on 9,131m2, stunning water views, huge variety of fruit trees, vege gardens. Renovated kitchen & bathroom. French doors to deck. Workshop with winner view. Private and peaceful. Small dam. Paddle off in your kayak from your own back yard. A place to revive the soul! $465,000 REF RJS1562 RHODA MORRISON 0274 800 691 / 09 431 6912

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Great elevated family home on quiet steet with great rural/ town views. 3 bedrooms plus large 4th or family room. Modern throughout. $295,000 CRAIG CLEMENT 021 461 668 Sections available from $69k. All services to boundary with beach, shop and café within walking distance. Settlement terms available, call for details.

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Character cottage 100+ years young. This is bargain buying with the new sale price of $142,000. All the work is done and only needs the new owner to turn the key. Renovated, insulated and polished floors. Macrocarpa panelling and ceilings. Well maintained garden, abundance of fruit trees. Tank and bore water. $142,000 MICHELLE TOMLINSON 027 339 5937

2714 Paparoa-Oakleigh Road

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Large family 190m2 home set on 5½ acres. Polished timber flooring. Enjoy sunny north-facing spot. 144m2 lockable garages and high stud shed. 3 paddocks grazing, small dam. Elevated rural views. 40 mins on tarseal to Whangarei. Separate shed entrance from road. Something for everyone! $339,000 REF RJS1563 RHODA MORRISON 0274 800 691 / 09 431 6912

110 Victoria Street, Dargaville 143 Hurndall Street, Maungaturoto

232 Marohemo Road

$389,000

NEW LISTING

VALUE FOR MONEY

Hall Road, Matakohe

87 Hurndall St, Maungaturoto

$179,000

$115,000

NEW LISTING

SHEILA BOON 027 498 5651

roperandjones.co.nz

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Distressed Sale – Lifestyle. Gorgeous family home. Large deck, 3 bedrooms, ensuite, modern kitchen dining, family lounge, double garage. Workshops, shed, office. Polyhouse 3,600m2 needs some TLC. Massive price reduction to $499,000 makes this property outstanding value for money, be quick, call Jill NOW! JILL WILSON 021 505 712

7 Blakey Road

Birds eye view from this 7765m2 block. Power & phone close to formed house site. Caravan available to camp in on this great spot.

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JOHN POWELL 021 439 555

164 Hokianga Road

2 bedroom cottage with single garage on flat section located at the end of culde-sac approx 2km from Maungaturoto. Price to sell.

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Fully renovated, 3 bedroom, open plan, beautiful kitchen, Italian bathroom, surround sound systems in 2 rooms. SHEDS: New 5 bay plus renovated 5 bay, 3 bay open implement, old cow shed/packhouse and 1 bay tractor shed. 20ha flat land, including horse arena and motocross track.

Marine Drive, Glinks

Large 4 bedroom family home Modern 2/3 bedroom home/ with rumpus plus an office. bach located at Glinks Gully. Spacious modern kitchen and 2nd lounge upstairs with bathroom, sunny decks, new balcony. Private back yard plus roof plus good location. smokehouse & single garage. $380,000 $389,000 REF 3154 CRAIG CLEMENT 021 461 668

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Majestic at Maungaturoto. This beautiful 280m2 home is in two titles. Part of one is zoned residential for potential future investment. If you wish to escape the hustle and bustle of city living, this idyllic lifestyle could be for you. Phone Gary or Jill for an appointment to view this stunning property. $995,000 GARY MORRIS 021 902 087 JILL WILSON 021 505 712

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