Kaipara Lifestyler, November 19 2013

Page 1

LIFESTYLER

November 19 2013

Kaipara

KAIPARA’S ONLY REGIONAL NEWSPAPER — Kaipara Owned and Operated

KING OF THE KAIPARA

10,000 Copies DELIVERED FREE throughout the Kaipara

P8

Review suggests big changes for Kaipara  by Colin Patterson

The Local Government Commission has released a proposal that would disband the Kaipara District Council and those in Far North and Whangarei, and the Northland Regional Council, replacing all four bodies with a Northland Council based in Whangarei.

Supreme effort recognised

After fourteen years of Ruawai Calf Club, Cory Bellamy is bowing out — but only because university beckons …

P3

Unknown shipwreck discovered A lucky find on a west coast beach has intrigued Dargaville historian, Noel Hilliam …

P4

Local musicians’ triumphant return

The rise to prominence of Kaipara band Soljah began back in 2009 …

P6

HERE COMES THE

The new council have a mayor and nine councillors elected from seven wards. It also proposes the establishment of community boards. While Kaipara will elect one councillor and have its own community board, Kaiwaka and Mangawhai would be split off into a Coastal South constituency that will also include Waipu and Ruakaka. The commission’s proposal could be bad news for Mangawhai ratepayers, potentially leaving them solely liable for the debt associated with the Ecocare wastewater scheme. According to its report: “The LGC proposes a ring-fencing of existing local targeted debt, so that liability for repayment remains with the communities where it was incurred, at least for the foreseeable future.” LGC chief executive Donald Riezebos told the Kaipara Lifestyler: “The ringfencing of the debt, achieved through targeted rates, would be to Mangawhai, not to the wider Kaipara District. The arrangements would last at least six years. A future council would then have to decide whether to continue with the arrangement.” It should be noted that targeted rates are already in place. But a rates strike, combined with legal action residents have taken against the council means much of the

Costal North Te Hiku

Coastal Central Hokianga-Kaikohe

Whangarei Urban Coastal South

money they were Kaipara expected to raise has yet to reach council coffers. Mangawhai Ratepayers and Residents Association chairman Bruce Rogan says the LGC’s proposal is inequitable. “The commission can ringfence as much as they like. But there is no way the Mangawhai community can afford it.”

…AND HERE COMES AN UNBELIEVABLE SOLAR DEAL FROM ALWAYS WANTED TO GO SOLAR, BUT PUT OFF BY THE INVESTMENT COSTS? We now offer your best chance ever to join the eco-friendly solar revolution…

GET SOLAR NOW NO INTEREST NO MONEY DOWN NO FINANCE COMPANIES Don’t forget we are also your TOP local Plumbers, Gasfitters, Roofers, Drainlayers and Fireplace Installers. FULLY QUALIFIED — ALL UNDER ONE ROOF!  0800 326 123  09 439 6124

 sales@plumbingandheat.co.nz  www.plumbingandheat.co.nz

102 JERVOIS STREET RD2 DARGAVILLE, PO BOX 377

“The comfort of your home is our speciality”

He expects Mangawhai residents to strongly oppose the LGC’s “unworkable and unjust” proposal. “They (the LGC) can try and implement it. But the community won’t accept it.” continued on page 3 …


2

NOVEMBER 19 - 2013

KAIPARA LIFESTYLER

Fashion at the races

The Kaipara Lifestyler is published with pride by NorthSouth Multi Media Ltd, a privately owned Kaipara company. Phone: 09 439 6933 or 0800 466 793 • Fax: 09 439 6930 Email: info@thelifestyler.co.nz • Postal Address: PO Box 474, Dargaville Physical Address: Lifestyler House, 107 River Road, Dargaville General Manager: Deb Wright | 021 639 696 Kaipara Lifestyler Editor at large: Paul Campbell 09 439 6933 Editorial: Graphic Design: Advertising: Colin Patterson Gavin Bainbridge Andy Bryenton Andy Bryenton Jan Balcombe Kylie Baucke Brian Eastwood Paul Bakulich Anjuli Toia Joanne Speechly James Menzies Greer Mackay Jessica Wright

Production: Brenda Ilton Circulation: Laurie Willetts

Accounts: Lesley Robinson | accounts@thelifestyler.co.nz Photographer: Caryl Smith | 021 110 5627 Read The Lifestyler online — www.kaiparalifestyler.co.nz Opinions expressed in this publication, by advertisers or contributors, are not necessarily those of NorthSouth Multi Media Ltd.

Kaipara Lifestyler distribution details 10,000 copies printed weekly and 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.

DARGAVILLE’S BRAND NEW CINEMA

THE ANZAC THEATRE

Week of 20th – 27th Nov

AT THE WAR MEMORIAL TOWN HALL, HOKIANGA ROAD

Phone: 09 439 8997 after 10am to book tickets For further information go to www.flicks.co.nz

MORNING

AFTERNOON

AFTERNOON

WED 20/11 NE

THU 21/11 FRI 22/11

W

EVENING

NIGHT

MR PIP (M) 5.30PM LAST CHANCE

CAPTAIN PHILLIPS (M) 8.00PM W NE THE HUNGER GAMES:

THE BUTLER (M) 1.00PM

CATCHING FIRE (M)

 It was a perfect day to go to the races last Friday, with a large crowd turning out to enjoy the spring weather and take in a day of excitement as the ‘sport of kings’ returned to Dargaville. Patrons were treated to a feast of race-day fashion as well as all the action on the track, with many impressive ensembles on display.

Winning with weights

6.30PM

ABOUT TIME (M) 1.00PM

SAT 23/11

TURBO (G) 1.00PM

CAPTAIN PHILLIPS (M) 3.00PM

SUN 24/11

SMURFS 2 (G) 12.30PM

CAPTAIN PHILLIPS (M) 2.30PM

WED 27/11

STILL MINE (M) 1.00PM LAST CHANCE

NE

W

NE

W

THE BUTLER (M) 5.30PM THE BUTLER (M) 5.30PM

W NE THE HUNGER GAMES:

CATCHING FIRE (M)

8.00PM

EW NTHE

THE HUNGER GAMES: CATCHING FIRE (M) 5.00PM

HUNGER GAMES: CATCHING FIRE (M) 8.00PM THE BUTLER (M) 8.00PM

CLOSED MONDAY & TUESDAY

Adult $13.50

Senior (65+) $11.50

THE BUTLER (M) 8.00PM

Student $11.50 w/ID

Child $8.50

Mangawhai Contractors Mangawhai Heads Road, RD2, Kaiwaka

Tree Control services,

Small Truckhire

(felling, blocking, chipping) household Water Section Mulching

Tank Cleaning

Fencing

Swimming Pool Fills & Vacuums

Section Clearing

all Vacuum Truck Services

 Tink Matich Memorial Bench Press men’s winner Nikita Kneebone pictured with Tink’s parents, Karen and Jack Matich. The Tink Matich Memorial Bench Press Contest was also a fundraiser and recruitment day for Dargaville Volunteer Fire Brigade. The men’s winners were 1st Nikita Kneebone 135kg 91.94 points, 2nd Steve Hutchins 155kg 86.62 points, 3rd Sam McCahon 140kg 84.86 points. The women’s winners were 1st Rachel Simpkin 60kg 62.52 points, 2nd Jolene Morris 55kg 50.72 points, 3rd Joanne Tregidga 45kg, 42.09 points.

Guardians and quilts

Tractor Work

our 130 metre deep on-site bore delivers soft crystal clear water, tested regularly. Fax/Phone 09 431 4939 hannah 021 124 9375 Ben 021 431 493 o800 h20 BoY (426 269)

 Key members of the North Kaipara Volunteer Coastguard were on hand to show their support at the Otamatea Quilters exhibition currently on display at The Kauri Museum. Seen here admiring the decorative quilt being raffled at the display to raise funds for their maritime operations are rescue craft crew members Allan Crabb, Bobby Smith and Walter Smith, coastguard base radio operator, Dorothy Quaife, and volunteer, Caryl Smith.


KAIPARA LIFESTYLER NOVEMBER 19 - 2013

Supreme effort recognised  by Joanne Speechly

After fourteen years of Ruawai Calf Club, Cory Bellamy is bowing out — but only because university beckons.

 Cory and Bambi, a white galloway heifer, celebrate 14 years of calf club at Ruawai

The Year 13 Ruawai College student has entered the annual event every year of his school life and has collected an ensemble of ribbons along the way. Cory and his calves have won the champion prize ten times and reserve champion four times. When Ruawai Calf Club celebrated it’s 75th Jubilee, Cory won the overall supreme champion calf. He has also proved to be a winner at the Northern Wairoa Agricultural Day, which brings together the many schools in the area. At the inter-school event, Cory won three supremes and one reserve supreme and throughout the years, only missed out on the champion or reserve champion once. He has also successfully competed at Wellsford A&P Show. “I look forward to the reward at the end of it,” says Cory. “If you put the effort in, you get the rewards, that’s for sure. Animals have also taught me a lot about patience.”

Cory has prepared jersey, friesian and beef calves for calf club day but says he prefers jerseys and still has a jersey cow in his parent’s friesian herd. “Jerseys are gentler and easier to handle — especially when you’re little like I was and I really liked the colour of them when I was little too. “I had jersey calves for the first eight years but it doesn’t really matter what sort of calf you take, as long as you put the effort in.” For the last five months, Cory has been working on the family farm as well as attending school and preparing for calf club and exams. He says it has been pretty tough and a struggle at times but he enjoys the farm work. Cory is currently completing his NCEA level 3 exams and plans to study mechanical engineering at Canterbury University. He adds, “Who knows, in a few years after I have finished my engineering studies and worked at a decent job, maybe I’ll come back.” 

… continued from front page

Review suggests big changes for Kaipara Northland regional councillor Graeme Ramsey says the commission’s proposal deserves close examination. “I think this is the first opportunity in Northland since 1989 to have a good hard look at what structure we want for local government. It’s really important that the Kaipara consider what works and what is best for us.” Mr Ramsay says the commission has put a lot of emphasis on providing one voice for Northland. “We really need one voice if Northland is to move forward.” Kaipara Citizens and Ratepayers Association chairman Bill Guest says the LGC’s proposal will lead to a better quality of governance in Northland. “There’ll be one district plan. It’ll save a lot of duplication.” Kaipara District commissioners have organised a series of public meetings to inform residents of the LGC’s proposals. Two meetings will take place on Monday (November 25). They will be at the Maungaturoto Country Club at 4pm and the War Memorial Hall in Dargaville at 6.30pm. A third meeting will be on Tuesday (November 26) at

DARGAVILLE

RIVERSIDE T PR ODUCE MARKE

www.kaiparalifestyler.co.nz

Find

Kaipara Lifestyler on Facebook

Costal North Te Hiku

Coastal Central Hokianga-Kaikohe Whangarei Urban Coastal South Kaipara

the Mangawhai Senior Citizens Hall at 6pm. Public submissions on the LGC’s proposal have been called for and will close on February 14. For more information go to www.lgc.govt.nz Meanwhile, a long-awaited report from the Office of the Auditor-General is expected to be tabled in Parliament on Tuesday 3. On that day AuditorGeneral Lyn Provost will unveil the report at the Mangawhai Club at 2pm and will hold a further public briefing at the Maungaturoto Country Club at 6.30pm 

Thursday 2:00 – 5:30pm AD Focus Carpark, Kapia St, Dargaville

Eggs Pork Fish Herbs Bacon Fruit & Vegetables Soap Honey Cheese Kumara Crafts Plants Potatoes Preserves Onions Live Music Interested stall holders and buskers please contact:

Deb 09 439 8824 or 021 549 427

DARG

RIVE

PRODUC

LET’S GET THINGS STARTED PHONE PETER AT BIG RIVER FM TO START YOUR CHRISTMAS ADVERTISING PROMOTION Community Flavour and Variety

Read the newspaper online

3

BIG BIG RIVER RIVER FM FM DARGAVILLE 98.6FM & RUAWAI 88.2FM

Magic Property Services

PHONE 09 439 3003 sales@bigriverfm.co.nz

a r a p i a K e h t g n i c i v r e S

• Water blasting • All types of vacuum loading • Septic & Water Tank Cleaning • Grease Traps, Cesspits, Ponds • Storm Water & Wash Down Sumps • Drain Unblocking, Jetting

You Want Local Operators? We Are You Want Satisfaction? We Give It You Want The Best? That’s Us

Just give us a call, we remove it all!

Phone 09 439 6386

Mary 027 459 1544 or Chris 027 480 0110


4

NOVEMBER 19 - 2013

KAIPARA LIFESTYLER

Unknown shipwreck discovered  by Colin Patterson

A lucky find on a west coast beach has intrigued Dargaville historian, Noel Hilliam. Last weekend he uncovered a section of an old wreck that had been attacked by the tropical Terodo worm. In the days when ships were made of wood an infestation of the Terodo worm was bad news. “It caused ships to fall apart.” Mr Hilliam does not yet know the country of origin of the ship, or its age but adds that discovery of timber attacked by the Terodo worm is significant because  Noel Hilliam examines a piece of timber that has been attacked by the Terodo worm. In front are a pre-1832 silver coin and a rum barrel it ceased to be a tap which he also found recently from different West Coast wrecks major problem once shipbuilders figured out that using rum barrel tap. “It’s at least 200 years bronze sheeting and copper would make old. It’s the first one we’ve found with vessels resistant. a key. The bosun would use it to issue He won’t give the exact location of the daily rum ration.” his latest find but plans to return to the There are 110 wrecks recorded on area to do a full scan with the aim of the west coast from Aranga down to uncovering more of the ship and learning the Kaipara Harbour entrance. But Mr about its origins. Hilliam believes there are many wrecks From other wrecks he has recently still to be discovered. His latest find recovered a pre-1832 silver coin and a comes from an unrecorded wreck. 

Showcasing local art  by Joanne Speechly

Dargaville’s riverfront Muddy Waters Art Gallery is gearing up for the summer months with a series of mini exhibitions that will showcase the talents of its contributing artists. The gallery was opened two years ago and is operated by members of Dargaville Arts Association. “The mini exhibitions give an added focal point to the gallery and keep things looking new and interesting,” says gallery manager Robyn Mitchell. The current exhibition features Jen Crundwell’s jewellery and Patricia Mortensen’s collection of reverse painted glass. The talented sister duo were both award winners at the recent Gilmore Brown Kaipara Art Awards. Jen was placed both first and second in the ‘Adornments’ section with her pieces, Not Your Grandmother’s Crochet and Bonfire Story and Patricia came third in the ‘3D’ section with Glass as my Canvas. “At the moment we have the jewellery and glass art and in December we will also have a mini exhibition of Paparoa artist, Susan Taylor’s paintings.” The gallery has a wide variety of art mediums and Robyn says they are always on the lookout for more volunteers to support cover in the gallery. Muddy Waters Art Gallery is open Monday through to Saturday from 10am. 

 Patricia Mortensen with some of her artworks

 Jen Crundwell wearing one of her pieces

HURRY! LAST DAYS WE ARE CLOSING THE DOORS FOR THE LAST TIME NOVEMBER 30TH

EVERYTHING MUST GO! $

3

Ladies fashion garments for only...

50

or MAKE US AN OFFER on individual garments. HUGE range of styles & colours, sizes & designs WILL GO!

Molly’s Fashions

99 Victoria Street, Dargaville • Phone 09 439 8726


Te Arai project gets green light

KAIPARA LIFESTYLER NOVEMBER 19 - 2013

5

Hearings commissioners for the Auckland Council have given approval to the development of the Te Arai coastal development just to the south of Mangawhai, with safeguards set down for conservation values. These include protection for the coastal dunes and beachfront, which were central to environmental objections to the scheme. A 45-page decision document was released last week which clears the way for 46 luxury homes to be built. The development consent was sought by Te Uri o Hau which bought the 616 hectare Mangawhai North Forest in 2002 as part of its treaty settlement with the Crown. Te Uri O Hau settlement trust chair, Rawson Wright, said the approval of the development was ‘hugely significant for the hapu, coming after years of opposition to any development’. “This is wonderful news. After many years, we can now proceed with a development delivering an economic return to the hapu, which can be invested into services and jobs to support our 7000 members, while also protecting the environment. “Part of the overall development is an offer to gift 172 hectares of the forest to Auckland Council. This is one of

Rates Bill progresses

Appeal still on – please donate! Northlanders can now officially celebrate the 25th anniversary of their life-saving Electricity Rescue Helicopter Service.

 Te Arai Beach

a number of conservation measures which will safeguard the environment at Te Arai. It includes the entire beachfront area and dunes, and the parts of the forest with the highest conservation values.” The development was opposed by some locals who were concerned about endangered species and their habitats. 

Beneath the Surface

John Robertson QSO

Chair of Commissioners

 by Colin Patterson

Legislation to retrospectively legalise unlawful rates in Kaipara has passed its second reading in Parliament and is set to become law before the end of this year. Kaipara District Council chair of commissioners John Robertson says the Local Bill, sponsored by Northland MP Mike Sabin “is extremely important to the district because, when passed, it will provide absolute clarity around a number of fundamental issues.” Once the Bill is passed, Mr Robertson said the council expected to finally receive the bulk of the $3.5 million in rates currently still owed by those who were disputing their rates demands. “We currently have $9 million worth of roading projects either on hold or being substantially delayed because some rates have been withheld. Finally, the council will be able to begin investing in critical infrastructure and start focusing on the future.” Mr Robertson said commissioners had accepted a request from the select committee to remit some penalties on overdue rates, which could cost the council an estimated $950,000 in lost income. However, Bruce Rogan from the Mangawhai Ratepayers and Residents Association says changes made by the select committee only make the Bill “slightly less bad. It is still unacceptable to any reasonable thinking person.” His association’s legal challenge to the council’s past rating decisions will continue, even if the Bill becomes law. A Whangarei High Court hearing has been set down for four days next February.

November 15 marked the anniversary of the first flight back in 1988 and November 17 signified the first lifesaving mission 25 years ago – that of Kaitaia mother-of-three Lynda Tracey, who would have died without the chopper.

The big announcement for the Kaipara, Whangarei, and Far North District Councils this week was the recommendation of the Local Government Commission that the three local councils become one. Included in this consolidation would be the Northland Regional Council, to make one “unitary” authority. It would be called the Northland Council, would have one Mayor, nine Councillors and 7 Community Boards.

Mai, Far North Mayor John Carter, and Northern Regional Council Chair Bill Shepherd. This group has a good mix of skills. They have the passion needed to make a difference. A “Mayoral Forum” for the North was established, and Sheryl Mai elected to chair it for the next year.

The Kaipara Bill. The Select Committee of Parliament that has been handling the Kaipara This is not a done deal by any means, District Council (Validation of Rates but a process to determine whether and Other Matters) Bill reported it back this should be our future. Public to the full Parliament last week. They submissions have been called for. If have recommended that it be passed you wish to have your say you need to into law with a few useful amendments. We are hopeful that the Bill will be do so by February 14 next year. passed before Parliament shuts down There are many ways to become for Christmas. informed, including reading the proposal on Council’s website. While the The Bill attends to the errors that Council Commissioners and the Council do not made when setting rates between 2006 have a view on this proposal – for the and 2012. It “validates” the rates that shape of local government in Kaipara is were set incorrectly. For the avoidance for you to determine, not Council – we of doubt, it also confirms the validity of are keen to help inform you. We are the rates set last year. Some property facilitating meetings where the pros and owners are withholding these rates in cons of this proposal will be debated by the belief that they are invalid. a panel. They will be held: This Bill has been long in the making • in Dargaville on 25 November, at 6.30 – Commissioners first decided to pm in the Conference Room, Northern develop it almost a year ago. The Wairoa War Memorial Hall, Hokianga Road second reading of the Bill, sponsored • in Maungaturoto on 25 November, at by Northland MP Mike Sabin, occurred 4pm at the Country Club, Bickerstaffe Road in Parliament last Wednesday. Haki and the Kumara Vine. A few evenings ago I watched the children of Te Kopuru School put on Fresh faces lead Councils in the North. the pantomime Haki and the Kumara Whether there are four Councils or one, Vine. What a great performance it was. the political leadership in Northland Commissioners are focused for much needs to work together if the issues of their time attending to the issues of that challenge Northland are to be the past. It is great to emerge from this attended to effectively. Last week from time to time to see the talents and Kaipara Commissioners met with the energy of those young people who will newly elected Whangarei Mayor, Sheryl make Kaipara’s future. • in Mangawhai on 26 November, at 6pm at the Senior Citizens Hall, Fagan Place

She featured on TVNZ news last Sunday and you can find it online at: http://tvnz.co.nz/national-news/ northland-rescue-helicopter-serviceturns-25-video-5712713 Since then, well over 16,000 patients have been flown to safety and thousands of lives have been saved. The Northland Electricity Rescue Helicopter Service is the busiest air ambulance service in New Zealand and the only one that flies 24 hours/seven days a week. It is a charitable service so needs public donations to keep saving lives because it is becoming busier by the day. Our 2013 ‘Year25 Appeal’ is still on, so please give what you can and encourage your friends, family and work colleagues to do so. As so many people say, you never know when you might need it. The Year25 Appeal has been kindly supported by Classic Hits, More FM, former All Black Grant Fox, TVNZ reporter Helen Castles, TNVZ news anchor Simon Dallow and many Northlanders who have been saved by the service. In its first year of operation it transported more than 200 patients. In the last month alone, it has flown more than half that number. On average, it is flying at least two patients every day. That’s how much Northlanders – and tourists to the region, particularly over the summer holiday period – need this service. Northpower CEO Mark Gatland says the longevity of the service is an example of the community helping itself. “It’s a great illustration of Northlanders getting out there and making something happen - in this case, something very significant,” says Mr Gatland. People can donate at any Northland ASB Branch, or make an internet banking donation to ERH Appeal: ASB - 12 3106 0046000 00. Those who donate $5 or more with an official appeal envelope (landing in your letter box any day soon) can be in to win one of 60 rides in a Northland Electricity Rescue Helicopter. And thanks for your on-going support of your locally owned air ambulance service that continues to save lives.

facebook.com/ northland.rescuehelicopter

Official Electricity Rescue Helicopter Sponsor


6

NOVEMBER 19 - 2013

KAIPARA LIFESTYLER

Kaiwaka writer selected for prestigious residency  by Joanne Speechly

Kaiwaka novelist Kelly Ana Morey is one of only four awardwinning New Zealand writers who will take up residencies at the Michael King Writers’ Centre next year. Her latest project is a novel about the racehorse Phar Lap. Kelly, recipient of the Maori Writer’s Residency, has already written four novels, three social histories, a memoir and several poems and short stories. She won the First Book Prize at the NZ Book Awards in 2004, received the Todd Writer’s Bursary in 2003, the Janet Frame Literary Award for Imaginative Fiction in 2005, and was highly commended in the BNZ Short Story Awards in 2012. Last year, Kelly won the Copyright Licensing Limited Research Grant to research her Phar Lap novel, which she plans to complete during  Kelly Ana Morey will use her residency at the Michael her residency. King Writers’ Centre to pen a novel about New Zealand She believes the book, racehorse, Phar Lap called Daylight Second, Competition for the four residencies is the first New Zealand literary novel about a racehorse. was fierce, with nearly 150 Horse-lover Kelly says the subject applications in total. The chair of the matter is in her DNA and Phar Lap is selection panel Dr Peter Simpson, said that the applications this year were of a great story. “The book will also examine why exceptional quality and the panel was this horse meant so much to people, delighted with the writers who had why they made him a Depression been selected. Twenty-eight writers have held era hero and a national icon for both New Zealand and Australia, and the residencies at the Michael King passion and compulsion that drives Writers’ Centre, in Devonport, since it was set up in 2005. people within the industry.”

Local musicians’ triumphant return The rise to prominence of Kaipara band Soljah began back in 2009, when current lead vocalist and guitarist Ben Ratima went down to Mangawhai’s Smashed Pipi café to listen to some live music.

 Soljah return to Dargaville for a huge one-night-only engagement at the Northern Wairoa Hotel

The accomplished songwriter, one fifth of the funky, soulful five-piece making waves on the present-day music scene, was convinced to get up on stage and add his voice to the mix, leading to the foundation of what has become a very popular local sound. All the members of Soljah have ‘paid their dues’, putting in miles of road time playing covers gigs, parties and pubs over the years in other bands. All felt it was time to combine their musical styles and influences to create a unique fusion sound — one which has proudly been claimed as ‘Kaipara’s own’ by fans. Those influences include reggae, funk, soul and rock, blended together with a little bit of jazz and a whole lot of stage presence. Ben fronts up a four-piece lineup as Soljah return to Dargaville for a huge one-night-only engagement at the historic Northern Wairoa Hotel — their co-collaborator and keyboardist has been seconded to the live band of Stan Walker for a summer tour. But

don’t expect Guitarist Les Watene, bassist Raniera Littlejohn and drummer Tawhiri Littlejohn to turn down their big, expansive sound — Soljah will be firing it up on the night, hopefully buoyed by some great news in the days before. That’s because this up-and-coming act are currently nominated for a Vodafone New Zealand Music Award, with the red carpet ceremony just days before their Dargaville gig. So far, Ben says, his biggest moment in music has been the chance to take the stage with his inspiration, the legendary Katchafire. Will a win at the nation’s top music awards top this moment? Only time will tell. Ben and the band have their sights set on a new album, to be released soon, and ambitions to bring the Kaipara’s own unique sound to the world. For now, at least, we are privileged to have this talented band here in town for a huge night of music we can proudly call 100 percent home grown! 

Shop Local for a chance to win Kaipara Physiotherapy

Your one stop shop for...

tools Key cutting

LYNDSEY BARGH PHYSIOTHERAPY Private Patients – receive a

10% discount when you use your Gold Card at all our clinics.

Cameron Barbour

Lyndsey Bargh

Victoria Street, Dargaville 09 439 1656 Maungaturoto Medical Centre 09 431 8576 On the Pulse Fitness Ruawai 09 439 2783 M: 027 273 6939 E: lyndseybargh@callplus.net.nz

• Power tools • Industrial & • Chainsaws agricultural • Mowers tools

• Security • Home • Automotive

We use the most advanced key cutting machinery to provide the ultimate peace of mind

enginee engineeRing • Fabrication & repairs • Bearings & bolts • No job too big or small

• Hydraulic repairs & servicing

ACC co-payment $10 per treatment • ACC & private treatments – no GP referral Monday, Wednesday & Friday — Maungaturoto • Monday to Friday — Dargaville (Evenings by appointment) Tuesdays & Thursdays From 9am — Ruawai

Farrand & Mason Ltd

GENERAL & PRECISION ENGINEERS

Phone: 09 439 7335 Normanby Street, Dargaville


KAIPARA LIFESTYLER NOVEMBER 19 - 2013

Wheels on the Field

7

 by Joanne Speechly

Maungaturoto’s premier car and bike show roars to life for 2013 on Saturday, November 23. The Otamatea Christian School fundraiser is a must for anyone interested in mean machines, cool classics, big bikes and hot rods.

 Some of the muscle on display at last years show

The inaugural 2012 event was a huge success and organisers are hoping for more of the same this year. “We’re planning on making this an annual event,” says organiser Allan Caple. “We were pleased with success of last year’s show, so we figured we’d keep it rolling. “I’m interested in classic cars myself, I have one of my own, and

this is something I can do to help the school, which my children attend.” The money raised at Wheels on the Field will help Otamatea Christian School to access additional equipment, provide scholarships and ultimately enhance the learning experience of its 42 students. The school caters for Year 1 to 13 and promotes academic excellence together

Kickstart to Christmas  by Joanne Speechly

When Santa’s sleigh is near, the waiting game can be hard to bear and this year, the excitement of Christmas Eve comes to life in the Dargaville Little Theatre’s annual Christmas play. One Christmas Eve, written by DLT’s Eryn Wilson-Collins is the perfect kick start to the festive season. It tells the story of four children who hope to stay up all night and see Santa arrive. As weariness sets upon them, the children sing, read stories and entertain themselves and with the help of the mythical Sandman, their imaginations come to life. The cast is made up entirely of children — twenty-two in all — between the ages of seven and 12 years and rehearsals are now underway. “With the singing, dancing and comedy, One Christmas Eve should be fun, light-hearted entertainment for the whole family,” says Eryn. “Last year

we had nearly 300 people over four shows, so we hope to make these an annual event. “This is the third kids show that I’ve either written or co-written but I honestly can’t say what gave me the idea for this one — it just came to me. I guess I cheated a little because they read stories and sing songs!” One Christmas Eve will be held over the weekend of November 30 and December 1, with shows at 1pm and 2.30pm on both days. Ticket are $5 for adults at the door and $2 for children. There are no pre-sales. A colouring-in competition is also being held. See your school, the Kaipara Lifestyler and Dargaville BP for more information. 

with Christian values. If you have an awesome car or bike and want to put it on show, registrations are now open. See wheelsonthefield.co.nz for details or email wheelsonthefield@ live.com. Entries on the day are also welcome from 9am. Sixty vehicles were exhibited last year and organisers are hoping to double that number this year. The show is open to all vehicles, irrespective of make or condition. Wheels on the Field opens at 10am at Otamatea Christian School grounds, located on Hurndall Street, Maungaturoto behind the Maungaturoto Congregational Church. Light refreshments will also be available. 

HEALTH DIARY

Brought to you by Health OPTIONS

Need another reason to eat more coconut oil? Many people are now using coconut oil but did you know that it can be used to treat candida in the gut (which is an overpopulation of yeast in the digestive tract, leads to bloating, fatigue and many more symptoms). Coconut is in fact a really effective antifungal, thanks to the three antifungal fatty acids that it contains (Caprylic acid, Lauric acid and Capric acid). You may have thought coconut oil is an unhealthy saturated fat like lard or butter but in fact unlike lard or butter which has long chained fatty acids, coconut oil has medium chained fatty acids which have a number of health advantages such as being converted to energy much faster, ease of digestion, and have been shown to boost your metabolism. There was a study done

in 2012 out of the University of Illinois that suggests that consumption of coconut oil can help improve absorption of something called carotenoids. If you haven’t heard of them, they are actually what give the pigment colours to many of our vegetables (lycopene from tomatoes is a good example). These compounds have tremendous health benefits, starting with a powerful antioxidant effect that reduces inflammation and cell damage. They are thought to prevent certain types of cancers and reduce the chance of heart disease and work to boost our immunity. So by consuming coconut oil we can now say that it will increase your body’s ability to absorb antioxidants out of your diet.

Health Options 105 Victoria Street, Dargaville 09 439 4379

Shop Local for a chance to win Everything you need for the holiday season – all in one place Open 7 days

for Grocery, Hardware, Beer, Wine, Ice, Lotto & ATM

BEST FurniTurE DEAL EVErY TiME

Shop and win at h Jon Matic a e r Surfw

Jaques Four Square How Convenient

Check our range of ‘Seconds’ down to ½ price or more Check our range of oak and pine display cabinets at unbeatable priCe C CeeeSS Don’t buy furniture until you check our range of solid oak and pine furniture Come and get the best deal with Dave every time!

NO 1 Mangawhai RD Kaiwaka

Ph 09 431 2227 Fax 09 431 2512

Don’t buy the new bed until you check our range…

97 Victoria St Dargaville

Ph 09 439 8380

Furniture WellsFord

09 423 7302

Focus Give your loved-ones something special this Christmas! Framed photos, personalised printing and more…

Gift ideas for the whole family! Shop with us and be in to WIN

Cnr Kapia & Totara Street, Dargaville

Ph 09 439 8824


8

NOVEMBER 19 - 2013

KAIPARA LIFESTYLER

KING OF THE KAIPARA Milestone event for iconic fishing contest  by Joanne Speechly

Twenty five years and still going strong, the King of the Kaipara fishing tournament is back again and it is better than ever. Set aside November 30 for an action packed day in beautiful Kellys Bay.

Be prepared for the one that

DIDN’T

get away... See us today for your gas bottle refills!

 Mike Nola hands out the generous prizes from last year’s King of the Kaipara at Kellys Bay

Gas & Tyre

0800 788 288

Check out NEW website gasrefill@gasandtyre.co.nz S E R V I C E S www.gasandtyre.co.nz 148 Victoria Street, Dargaville

King of the Kaipara is organised by experienced fisherman Mike Nola and has become known as the fishing event on this side of the harbour. Every year an impressive $10,000 prize pool is up for grabs and prizes can be won

for a number of fish species, including kingfish, trevally, kahawai, gurnard and snapper. “Once upon a time there were only two categories, kingfish and snapper, but over the years I’ve added in other


KAIPARA LIFESTYLER NOVEMBER 19 - 2013

9

KING OF THE KAIPARA species,” says Mike. “That means that people can fish up the harbour and still win a decent prize. “On the day there are spot prizes, so people can win back the cost of their ticket and every year we also have lucky prize draws for the kids and a lolly scramble. There really is something for the whole family.” Surfcasters can compete alongside boat anglers, provided they stay within the competition boundaries. “On the harbour, the boundaries are North Head to South Head and on the beach, the northern boundary

is Roundhill Stream. However, most people fish around the Lighthouse and Pouto Point. “Honestly the heaviest kingfish, snapper, trevally and kahawai have all been caught off the beach as well as on the boats, so it’s all equal.” Safety concerns are taken seriously by the organisers and all boats are required to have safety apparatus and radios onboard. The preferred coastguard radio base is VHF channel 61 for the Kaipara and the North Kaipara Coastguard is VHF channel 66.“We want to see the full range of safety equipment employed

by contestants. Lifejackets, flares, radios and please note that the contest does definitely not include crossing the bar.” In all categories there are prizes for first, second and third and men, women, experienced anglers and novices all

compete together. As an optional extra, there is a team event, where groups of up to four people can try their luck at snaring the biggest kingfish. The winners will be treated to a deep sea marlin or hapuka fishing trip. continued on page 10 …

Book in now to get your boat servic ed before Summer ! • On-site outboard servicing • Outboard repairs and rebuilds • Fitting of marine electrical equipment

 From left: Evan Paxton, who was 1st in the snapper section, with Ryan Paxton, Jake Hutchings, Max Hutchings, Blake Paxton and Jordan Hutchings

Veritas

• Trailer maintenance and obtaining WOF • Servicing all makes and models

Contact Nigel Tonkin Ph/Fax 09 439 6144 • 021 147 7505 Dargaville • kaiparamarine@slingshot.co.nz

You will cast further using this rod

BRINGS YOU

NEW SV8500 Abu’s Nanotechnology manipulates graphite on an atomic level for improved compression strength without sacrificing action or performance. Nanotechnology introduces Nano particles to the resin that binds graphite in fishing rods. This nano enhanced resin supports and boisters graphite fibres by surrounding them with nano-spheres, creating a stronger bond. Veritas rods take advantage of this new technology to deliver an extremely lightweight and balanced rod design that delivers incredible strength and performance.

14' 3-piece Surf Rod

Available in: 7' Boat Rod 12' 2-piece Surf Rod 14' 3-piece Surf Rod

was $350

For 2013 now only

299

$

RRP $249 For 2013

now only

199

$

FEATURES • New thicker heavy duty aluminium bail wire adds strength and durability • 5 Shielded stainless steel bearing system • Triple-supported and oversized stainless steel mainshaft on 9500 and 10500 models

• Infinite anti-reverse with back up ratchet • Friction trip ramp prevents premature bail trip when casting • Stainless steel mainshaft and alloy main gear • Water tight design

www.pennfishing.co.nz


10

KAIPARA LIFESTYLER

NOVEMBER 19 - 2013

KING OF THE KAIPARA … continued from page 9

Mike says that he decided to create a fishing tournament at Kellys Bay because there was nothing on this side of the harbour. “There was nothing over this side and Kellys Bay is the perfect base. All the facilities and boat ramps are there. I’m a stayer, so I hope to continue the competition for a few years yet.” Also worthy of a mention is weighmaster Bob Fowlie, who has been involved with King of the Kaipara since its inception, and Kellys Bay Committee which will be in charge of food on the day.

Despite the fickle weather forecasts last year, the King of the Kaipara proved to be fantastic day out. “The forecast last year was for strong winds but the weather was good. There were several boats that went out to the Graveyard and in fact most of the winning fish were taken there. It was also great to see the youngsters out fishing, because that’s all about the future.” Tickets are available now from Nola Sports or Ruawai Service Station and can also be purchased on the day of the competition. Individual tickets are

ENGINEERING (2002) LTD  The entrance to the wonderful Kaipara Harbour

$40 and $20 for a team. The money raised from ticket sales goes towards prizes for the competition. Over 25 years, the competition has only been

cancelled twice due to poor weather. On these occasions all tickets went into a lucky draw and the prizes were doled out accordingly. 

• Boating and marine engineering • Aluminium fabrication and repairs • Upgrades to existing boats

Designer and supplier of the strong & reliable

The Blue Building

Pukeko St, Dargaville Ph 09 439 7392

HOOK A BARGAIN AT EMPIRE LIQUOR CENTRE PRICEs vALId wEd. 20TH TO sAT. 30TH NOv 2013

SPECIALS

Carlsberg

Heineken

15 bottles

12 bottles

25

$

SPECIALS Billy Maverick 7% 12 pack cans

19

$

KAYAK PACKAGES FROM $399

Everything you need to get out onto the water

SPECIALS

25

GET CLOSER TO THE ACTION THIS SUMMER

$ SPECIALS

SPECIALS

Cody’s 7%

Jim Beam

18 pack cans

1 Litre

29

$

37

$

DARGAVILLE KAYAKS 09 439 7259 or 021 439 218 dargavillekayaks@gmail.com 123 Victoria St Dargaville (in the BP workshop)

Call Jason on

PLUs! sPENd $20 OR MORE ON wOOdsTOCK & BE IN TO wIN A LIMITEd EdITION POOL TABLE Empire Liquor Centre Wines & Spirits 81 Victoria St, DargaVille

Ph 09 439 8786 | Fax 09 439 4760

DRIVE PHONE FREE!


KAIPARA LIFESTYLER NOVEMBER 19 - 2013

0 0 $5

Shop Local for a chance to win a The Kaipara has everything you need this Christmas

Spend over $50 in this store between 12th Nov and 29th Nov and go into the draw to win a $500 Christmas shopping voucher

11

s a m t s i Chr r e h c u o V

The Shop Local & Win promotion is proudly sponsored by

LIFESTYLER

Kaipara

Lions’ seeking support  by Colin Patterson

As the festive season approaches Northern Wairoa Lions are seeking public support for their major fundraising event. They will unveil Christmas Wonderland, a display of decorated trees combined with entertainment, carol singing and sales of treats at Fosters Arcade at 7.30pm on Christmas Eve. Past president Judy Dysart says it is the seventh year the event has been held and it is an eagerly awaited highlight of the festive season. Entertainment will be provided by Peter Martin and Anna Marie Cutts, before carol singing with accompanist Corinne Ward, and Christmas Wonderland — a display of 30 specially decorated Christmas trees — will be unveiled. Mrs Dysart says schools and community groups have decorated trees. “All the trees will be different to the trees we’ve displayed in past years.”

Christmas goodies, cakes, preserves and savouries will also be on sale. Tickets to the opening are $10 each and are available at Jean Johnson/ Ray White Dargaville, Roper Jones First National, Brian’s Gym and Fosters. “There are only a limited number of tickets, so get in quick.” Mrs Dysart says the trees can also be viewed from 9am to 4pm on Thursday and Friday and from 9.30am to 3pm on Saturday. Santa will be a special guest between 10am and 12 noon, although he might need to leave early on Saturday to take part in Dargaville’s Christmas Parade. Mrs Dysart says money raised from Christmas Wonderland will go to Lions community projects. 

LT-F300F KINGQUAD 300 RRP $8,995 RRP $8,995

The iconic Suzuki KingQuad 300 was built to work but they’re not doing any of that on our showroom floor. So we’re sending the last of them out at an even lower price and giving you even more value.

Kaiwaka Suzuki

1916 State Highway 1, Kaiwaka

(09) 431 2123

22 Whittaker Rd, Warkworth

(09) 425 8535  Christmas Wonderland features 30 decorated Christmas trees

Prices include GST. Stock is limited and offer is valid only while current stocks last and is not available in conjunction with any other offer.

TACKLE A FANTASTIC FISHING DEAL NOW! Soft Bait Combos Squidgy Jig Heads Maritec Tackle Great for Boxes FROM $149.99 the mighty Kaipara

FROM $29.99

Penn 320 GT Level Wind Reel WAS $120.00

40g 2pk

WOW!!!

5 EACH $ .00

GULP Soft Bait Packets Shimano 6500B Reel all colours and sizes

WERE 220 $

HOT DEAL! 3 FOR 30

NOW 149

NOW $79.99

SUPER DEAL!

$

Penn 850 SSM Reel WAS $$199.99.99

.00

NOW $179.99

FLOATING DOWN FROM $60.00 NOW $30.00

Shinto Fishing Knives glow in the dark

.00

MUST HAVE

McCoy AND ThoMAs sporTs Ph 09 439 8520

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


12

NOVEMBER 19 - 2013

KAIPARA LIFESTYLER

The dog’s tail …

Good reesin for a feed eh?

LT-F300F KINGQUAD 300

RRP $8,995

The iconic Suzuki KingQuad 300 was built to work but they’re not doing any of that on our showroom floor. So we’re sending the last of them out at an even lower price and giving you even more value.

“Tell ya wot Dog, we are pretty lucky in this country.” Hi — Billy hear, and it sims that tha Boss is waxin’ filosofical agen. We was havin’ smoko the other day afta Boss came home frum a visit to tha hostible. Sorry, Hostipal. I think its spelt. I’ll arsk Sharlene, cos Boss gerlrend is a skool teecher. Anyway, Boss hada go to the hostipal wen he gotta crook tummy. I didint wurry too much cos it gave me a brake frum goin’ round tha stock fer a cupla days. Anyway, he’s come home pretty impressed wiv tha hostipal system, he reckons. “Ya see Dog, I wint ta me docta and he sed I shud have ex ray. An I had ter go up to Wongaray Hositpal for that, an’ then they stuck me inside.” I hada think fer a minnit because Ray was tha Bossis

Randells Suzuki 8 Kapia St, Dargaville Phone 09 439 6952

Find

Prices include GST. Stock is limited and offer is valid only while current stocks last and is not available in conjunction with any other offer.

Kaipara Lifestyler on Facebook

mate, an’ I thort he musta bin an exmate. But Sharleen give me a nod — it meens getting’ a pichur of yer insides. Sheeesh! Rather tha Boss than me eh? Kay, back to the story. Boss reckons tha hostipal peepil are pretty switched on. “Yep Dog,” he went on.” Whsikt me inta the mergency deparmint, an if ya don’t mind a cupla needils an a leckracardigan, an no blimmin tucker fer a while, ya gotta admit hostipal is tha best place wen yer crook.” Like I sed, sooner Boss than me. Needils. Yeah rite. Like eye wanna go ta the vets?? Boss musta gotta screw loose, neva mine a crook tummy! An no tucker, wile all this is goin’ on. C’mon! Then Sharlene give me tha messij later , wen she brung me dinna over ta tha kinnil. “It’s awright Billy,” she sed.”Boss hasin’t lost his marbils. He’s just blimmin happy ta be home, wiv his tummy bug fixed. Reckins he’s been off ina wars.

“ Afta a cupla days without tucka, an’ an then getting a hostipal dinna — a spoonful of mashed tato ana cupla baked beens — , he’s havin’ a beer and a big feed of chikkin and mash spuds an silva beet with appil pie afta.” Now I got it. Itsa lucky country cos hostipal fixis ya up, so ya kin still hava feed! Cool as eh?. Cheers Billy

Ruawai Transport Ltd Cartage ContraCtors

— Bulk lime and Fertiliser distriButors

Suppliers of: Limestone • Sawdust • Blue Metal • Wood Chip • Pinaki Sand • Bark • Truck Hire • Loader Hire

Household water deliveries — Certified water carriers LIME TIME IS HERE!

Let us organise your fertiliser needs this summer.

Ph: 09 439 2219 • Fax: 09 439 2277 • A/H Brian: 09 439 2534 A/H Barry: 09 431 6256 • Cell: 021 943 407

SERVICES & MACHINERY

FINANCE AVAILABLE. *Terms and conditions apply, visit www.honda-motorcycles.co.nz

Dargaville Honda

Honda Dealer Jervois Street,Authorised Dargaville • Ph 09 439 1089

Bulldozers 40ton with scoop 40ton with rippers 23ton with rippers Motor scrapers cat 613 cat 627 excavators 13ton 15ton 23ton 27ton 38ton Graders 12ton 19ton viBratinG rollers 12ton trucks 6x4 tippers 8x4 tippers t transporter Water cart

SPECIALISTS IN

WILSON WILSO WIL SON N EAR EARTHMOVING THMOVING

supply and cartage of limestone Metal cartage dairy conversions Farm races and roads rock crushing cultivation work Forestry roading underpasses effluent ponds Feed pads Mulching dams

Limited

We’ll make ve your earth mo

Valvoline Oil Supplier enviro taB B fuel conditioner Full workshop repairs and callouts all grades of oils Fleet Guard filters alco calcium batteries

Workshop 09 439 5838 Mark 021 848 537 rodney odney 021 810 787 parts@wilsonearthmoving.co.nz

Phone Mark Wilson 021 848 537 Murray Pattinson 021 226 6161 mark@wilsonearthmoving.co.nz 47 Edwin St, Dargaville


KAIPARA LIFESTYLER NOVEMBER 19 - 2013

ADVERTORIAL

Power of the sun now in reach  by Andy Bryenton

Since the time of Archimedes, the Greek inventor and mathematician, people have known that the power of the sun can work miracles. From the curved mirrors which ancient peoples used to generate heat, right up to the most thoroughly modern of solar photovoltaic cells, the dream of clean, inexhaustible power has always been a goal to strive toward. In modern times solar power has advanced far beyond what the ancient Greeks could have imagined, and yet it has still remained out of reach of many homeowners, who are daunted by the investment in infrastructure required to reap solar savings. Now, an alliance of Kiwi companies, including some big local names, is working to change all that. The tireless solar advocates of Dargaville’s Plumbing and Heating Centre have been installing solar hot water systems for many years, including highyield units for dairy farms. They have now partnered up with New Zealand owned and operated energy company Nova Energy to offer a solar solution with no deposit, no interest, no up-front installation fees and no finance companies — a method by which the cost of investing in solar technology is offset by the savings made using the same. The fully qualified electricians of Dargaville Laser Electrical take care of the wired side of the install.

The system — called a SolarElite — takes the form of a slimline panel affixed to the roof of the home. Estimates based on EECA data show that such a system can cut the hot water bill of a typical family home by up to 75%, and hot water is often the single biggest power cost in Kiwi homes. By tackling this section of the power bill, large savings can be made, which are then put toward the cost of installing the system itself. It’s a smart way to get into solar energy — with no money down, and the savings made by the new addition to the home weighing in to mitigate its cost. In the end, homeowners who opt into the scheme will have increased the value of their home, greatly reduced their power spend for years to come, and will also have the satisfaction of knowing that they are helping the environment.

KEEP YOUR MACHINEs wORKING As HARd As YOU dO Reduce trip times, running costs, increase torque and horsepower, save fuel! Don’t Believe? Talk to one of our many satisfied customers or enquire about our FREE trial.

13

ADVERTORIAL

Time to prepare, preserve and protect Spring is a time for long hours and hard work in the agricultural sector, and nothing works harder than the machinery which makes large-scale farming possible. From pasture prep to seeding right through to harvesting, the heavy equipment which drives Kaipara farms takes a hammering — often after languishing in the shed during the winter. Of course, all of this machinery represents quite an investment — and it’s one which farmers are keen to maintain for the future. With the average baler, harrow or rake costing in the tens of thousands of dollars, letting this vital infrastructure rust away is not an option. Enter the best friends of Kaipara metal — Western Blast and Paint. Their unique machinery and expertise allow them to restore hard-working steel to a pristine condition, sealing and protecting metal from the ravages of the rural environment. By stripping away the rust with a stream of fine particles, accelerated until they act as a kind of ‘super sandpaper’, Western Blast and Paint technicians

expose gleaming bright steel. Then they prep and coat the metal with a new coat of protective paint, exactly as auto and machinery manufacturers do on the production line. From vintage restorations to the heaviest of heavy machines, Western Blast and Paint have seen them all over the years. It’s with their help that many farmers have been able to rely on the same trusted implements season after season, without Mother Nature and the elements taking their toll. With summer on the horizon, the Western Blast and Paint team are also busy resurfacing swimming pools across the area — yet another job that their mobile unit accomplishes with ease. If it’s rusty, crusty or just needs a ‘birthday’, these are the professionals to call to have any surface looking gleaming ‘factory fresh’.

RUST NEVER SLEEPS

l oo e p ! g c in nan w... mer SPRiNg iS hERE - TiME FoR FARM m im te no um EQUiPMENT MAiNTEANCE. sw mainl us or s l yf Why buy new when we can a c ad make your machinery look good as new for less? e r be

Free Quotes – Mobile Unit

Abrasive Blasting and Protective Coating for all types of machinery, cowsheds, caravans, chassis, fuel tanks and swimming pools etc.

Ph 09 439 6330 • 24 hrs

2 Day Street, Dargaville • westernblasters@vodafone.co.nz • www.westernblasters.co.nz

AGLIME SEASON

KD

S

PR

“IF YOU OwN A COMMON RAIL dIEsEL vEHICLE “I

— or you’re thinking of buying one. Talk to us now!”

E ADE R

S

LIME APPLICATION BY

INOX LUBRICANT dEAL EALs

5LTR + FREE TRIGGER BOTTLE + FREE INOX NO CHUKKA CHAIN LUBE MX9

$96.69 inc GST RRP

SAVE

co.nz

$129.34

$53.32

Phone 0800 323 727 visit our website

www.dae.co.nz

Phone Nick 09 439 7874 or email nick@kdspreaders.co.nz


14

NOVEMBER 19 - 2013

KAIPARA LIFESTYLER

Kaipara Service Directory ATS ProPerty Maintenance & rePair

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

UNDER NEW LOCAL OWNERSHIP

• Manufacturers of Fairview Aluminium • Auto Glass for ALL insurance Companies • Garador: Your Garage Door Specialists

ENGINEERING (2002) LTD

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

15 BEACH ROAD, DARGAVILLE • PO BOX 264, DARGAVILLE

No jobRing tooAndrew small

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

Phone: 09 439 8210 Fax: 09 439 8355

Covering the Kaipara! Cell 0274 557 750

Farrand & Mason Ltd. GENERAL & PRECISION ENGINEERS

Phone: 439 7335 Normanby Street Dargaville

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

Pick Up & Delivery Service Available Conditions apply

Best under pressure

HYDRAULIC

HOSES & FITTINGS

Phone / Fax: 09 439 7172

Ph 09 439 6544

• Floor restoration • New floors sanded and coated

• Polyurethane Finishes • Oil Finishes • Concrete Grinding and Polishing

NZQA Qualified with National Certificate. Approved Member Floor NZ

TRACTOR & MACHINERY REPAIRS

34 Beach Rd, daRgaville

Locally owned and operated - Quality workmanship guaranteed

• Prepwork

Lo caL D e aL e r s f o r :

grEg BroWniE

3 Parore St, Dargaville • Ph 09 439 8881

MOBILE SERVICE

Floor Sanding

E: dargaville@laserelectrical.co.nz www.dargaville.laserelectrical.co.nz

09 439 7564 027 439 7565

New patients welcome!

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

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

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

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

Phone Lyn

09 439 0751 www.lynscakecreations.com

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

TE HANA TRACTORS

WINDOW & DOOR SERVICES

GOOD OLD FASHIONED SERVICE

• • • • •

New/Used Tractor 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 Mike Thomas 027 598 9496 ∙ Kim Windlebourne 021 423 852

WindoW & door ServiceS SuMMer iS coMinG... S Stay Secure Stay inSect Free

SERVICES

WRIGHT DESIGN

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

40+ years experience • All designs/plans council guaranteed FREE site/house visit • Plan printing available from A4 to A0

call us today forWINDOW a quote on security doors & insect & screens for summer!

DOOR See the difference, feel the difference

ARCHITECTURAL BUILDING PLANS AND DESIGNS

Ask Brian for your discount

32 Gladstone St, Dargaville • Mob 027 275 0918, Ph/Fax 09 439 6458

360 Oneriri Road, Kaiwaka 0573 office 09 423 8092 or 09 431 2544 mobile 021 276 7389 email brianwright@clear.net.nz www.wrightdesign.co.nz

Kaipara Lifestyler Classifieds

Phone 09 439 6933

Closing date for classified advertising for the 26 November 2013 edition is 10am, Monday 25 November 2013. See our terms and conditions online at www.kaiparalifestyler.co.nz For Sale

For Sale

Property For Sale

BMX KIDS GT GRIND, good condition, 360 degree handlebars,$170. Phone 027 318 6093 or 4392 348.

TILES

MATAKOHE/RUAWAI, 30ha land. Awesome Kaipara Harbour views. Spring water, hay shed, good access. $480,000 +gst. Phone owner on 09 946 5652 or 021 430 086.

TUXEDO BOYS black 3 pce suit, 9-11yrs, worn once, $50. Phone 027 318 6093 or 09 439 2348.

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

Call in to our showroom to see the large range of quality tiles available at

Storage

Plumbing and Heating Centre

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

102 Jervois Street, Dargaville

 0800 326 123

Nurseries & Plants PLANT SALE Babylon Coast Gardens Ltd is having a plant sale, a further 10% taken off our already low wholesale prices. Buy 30 plants or more and get another 5% OFF. Visit the Nursery at 1246 Babylon Coast Road Dargaville on Saturday's 10am to 4pm or else by appointment. Enquiries welcome phone 09 439 4223 or email info@babyloncoastgardens.co.nz Sale extended to the 30th November 2013.

LIFESTYLER

Kaipara

Read the newspaper online

www.kaiparalifestyler.co.nz


KAIPARA LIFESTYLER NOVEMBER 19 - 2013

15

Kaipara Lifestyler Classifieds

Phone 09 439 6933

Closing date for classified advertising for the 26 November 2013 edition is 10am, Monday 25 November 2013. See our terms and conditions online at www.kaiparalifestyler.co.nz 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. OFFAL HOLES 750dia x 5.5m deep with concrete lid with lift out hatch $385.00 Phone Wals Holes 09 437 3936 or 021 932 225. PAINTER & DECORATOR, Int, Ext 43yrs experience. Free quote, phone Allen 027 290 4332. SEMI-RETIRED, GARDEN maintenance, painting, small carpentry work, house hand wash, paint-stripping back to wood windows etc. Long experience, available now, good rate. Phone Robert 027 423 1166. WATER TANK Vacuum clean, Full tank OK, Waste no more than 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.

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.

Property Maintenance

Work Wanted

Pinaki Sand & Clean Fill

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

Work Wanted

Public Notices

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

SOUTHERN (TE KOPURU) RUGBY & SQUASH CLUB

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

Homekills

Wednesday 27th November 2013 7.30pm

09 439 1505 027 614 6309

DENISE CLARK

• Stump & Tree Removal • Driveway Prep & Regrading • Calf Shed & Stockyard Cleaning • Post Hole Borer • Tip Truck Available

09 439 6068

Phone or Txt Paul

027 271 2022

The Campus is seeking applications for an experienced Science teacher for our secondary classes. The position at this time is a part time one – effective from the beginning of Term 1, 2014. Applications close on Friday 22nd November, 2013. An Application Pack is available from the Campus Office. Phone Rachelle Davies (09) 4318954 or email kaipara.campus@westmount.school.nz Applications and enquiries should be addressed to the CEO’s email: jeff.wearmouth@westmount.school.nz or PO Box 80, Maungaturoto 0520

at the Southern Clubrooms Pouto Road, Te Kopuru

All Beef aged Salami ~ Bacon ~ Ham ~ Sausages Hamburger Patties

NORTHLAND REORGANISATION PUBLIC MEETINGS

Traditional Manuka wood smoked Bacon, Ham & Salami Over 25 years experience For prompt & professional service contact Wayne or Annette

Kaipara District Council is hosting three public meetings to assist ratepayers to understand the implications of the Local Government Commission’s proposal for Local Government Reorganisation in Northland.

Phone 09 439 2020 • Cell 021 401 934 ruawaihomekills@gmail.com Information Packs Available Covering the Kaipara and Whangarei Regions

Each meeting will be addressed by a panel of local people and attendees will be given information about making a submission.

Public Notices 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. BENNEYDALE — MANGAPEHI — Pureora District Reunion. January 25th / 26th 2014. Waitomo Club, Te Kuiti. Registration forms and information, Jenifer Reinhardt 07 878 4885, jenifer.graeme@slingshot. co.nz. Nancy Timmo 07 878 3303, kntimmo@xtra. co.nz. David Hunter 07 886 5337, da.@xtra.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.

Kaipara Campus – Maungaturoto

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

Toenail & Fingernail Cutting Service

Phone

To be held on

Aranga School PTA

DON’T DRINK AND

FRY!

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

Maungaturoto, Country Club 25 November, 2013 – 4pm. Dargaville, Northern Wairoa War Memorial Hall 25 November – 6.30pm Mangawhai, Senior Citizens’ Hall 26 November – 6pm Call Anna Curnow, 09 439 3123, acurnow@kaipara.govt.nz for more information.

SPORT NZ LOCAL FUNDING SCHEME ALLOCATION COMMITTEE

QUIZ NIGHT FUNDRAISER 22nd November

Council is now calling for nominations for the four community representatives to the Sport NZ Local Funding Scheme Allocation Committee.

COST: $10 per person, up to 6 persons per team

The nominees should have a good knowledge of sports and active recreation within the Kaipara.

Aranga Community Hall from 7pm

Book your team now by phoning the school on 09 439 0634 or sign up on the night.

Nominations should be in writing signed by two residents of the Kaipara and should give a background of the nominee showing their involvement in the area of sport and active recreation.

CREATIVE COMMUNITIES LOCAL FUNDING SCHEME ALLOCATION COMMITTEE

If more than four nominations are received, Council will choose the four members for the Committee. For more information please contact Anna Curnow 09 439 3123.

Council is now calling for nominations for three community representatives to the Creative Communities Local Funding Scheme Allocation Committee for the next 3 years.

Nominations should be received by the Kaipara District Council Private Bag 1001 Dargaville no later than Friday 20 December 2013.

The nominees should have a good knowledge of the arts within the Kaipara. Nominations should be in writing signed by two residents of the Kaipara and should give a background of the nominee showing their involvement in the area of the arts. If more than three nominations are received, Council will choose the three members for the Committee.

Call for submissions

Local Government Changes in Northland Call for Submissions Local Government Commission Mana Kāwanatanga Ā Rohe

For more information please contact Anna Curnow phone 09 439 3123. Nominations should be received by the Kaipara District Council Private Bag 1001, Dargaville no later than Friday 20 December 2013.

Tu Tamariki Ki Kaipara Youth Mentoring Programme Dargaville Tē Rūnanga ō Ngāti Whātua is seeking a dynamic person to step into the role of Kaiwhakahaere (Programme Coordinator) and take this to the next level. This position requires someone who has integrity, relates well to people and can work alongside students/ whanau/families and Mentors, has existing networks within Northern Wairoa, and can facilitate best outcomes for all. Experience working in small Māori communities is important as is a good knowledge of computers, reporting and accountability. This is a full time, fixed term vacancy until July 2014. Please email Janet for a job description which will be available shortly and email your cover letter and current copy of your cv to janet.paikea@ngatiwhatua.iwi.nz by 5.00pm Friday, 29th November 2013.

Ruawai Kindergarten

COMMUNITY DAY Haere Mai, Nau mai Welcome all

6th December 2013

9am to 11.30am Come and join us to celebrate our year of accomplishments and our future vision  BBQ sausages  Raffle tickets  4376A State Highway 12, Ruawai ruawai@nka.org.nz

09 439 2415

Find Ruawai Kindergarten on

Facebook

The Local Government Commission has released a draft proposal to change the structure of local authorities in the Northland region. The proposal affects Far North District Council, Whangarei District Council, Kaipara District Council and Northland Regional Council. The Commission is proposing a new local authority called Northland Council. It would replace the existing four councils. Northland Council would be a unitary authority, which has the powers and functions of both a regional council and a district council. Northland Council would be the governing body responsible for the ‘big picture’ across the region. It would develop plans, policies, strategies and budgets for all of Northland. It would set rates and develop bylaws. It would be led by a Mayor elected by the whole region. Northland Council would be supported by a network of seven community boards to represent diverse local communities. The boards would oversee local services and facilities. The Commission is now inviting written submissions on the draft proposal. Copies of the draft proposal will be made available for inspection at council offices or public libraries. Digital copies are available at www.lgc.govt.nz or by email request from info@lgc.govt.nz The Commission will hold public hearings in Northland in early 2014. People making submissions should indicate if they wish to appear in person at these hearings. Copies of submissions will also be made publicly available unless privacy is requested.

Deadline for submissions: Friday, 14 February, 2014 SEND TO: Post: Chief Executive Officer Local Government Commission PO Box 5362, Wellington 6145

Email: info@lgc.govt.nz Fax: (04) 494-0501


16

NOVEMBER 19 - 2013

KAIPARA LIFESTYLER

10% off Over 65? Selling your home? Talk to Ray White Jean Johnson Realty first — the only local real estate agency who offer a 10% gold card discount on our service fee. Simply inform your agent that you are a SuperGold Card holder prior to listing your property for sale. You will receive a 10% discount from your service fee upon sale.

Jean Johnson 027 499 6493 jean.johnson@raywhite.com rwdargaville.co.nz 09 439 7575

Aranga Forever Views

$310,000

Relax on the balcony and admire the views for miles. Enjoy a game of tennis on your own court. Large 3/4 bedroom home, 2 toilets, 2 showers, Metro free standing fireplace with wetback and heat transfer system through to the bedrooms and downstairs room. 3 bay garaging, double carport and workshop. 3 paddocks, 1.99 hectares (5 acres approx). Lots of fruit trees. Listen to the Tuis. Two water tanks with landscaped grounds.

Jean Johnson 027 499 6493 jean.johnson@raywhite.com

Kelvin Windsor 027 570 4600 Licence 10008608 kelvin.windsor@raywhite.com

rwdargaville.co.nz 09 439 7575

rwdargaville.co.nz 09 439 7575

Ray White Dargaville REAA2008

Ray White Dargaville REAA2008

presents...

HISTORIC NORTHERN WAIROA Hotel Est. 1878

presents

with special guests: 12 DAYS

live

THIS SATURDAY NIGHT!

saturday 23rd november from 7pm

: S U L P

Don’t miss the Kaipara’s hottest local act, rocking Dargaville’s hottest live venue!

GRAND OPENING OF OUR NEW

Restaurant Bar

70 Victoria Street, DarGaViLLe Phone 09 439 8923


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.