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Scholarship double for student  by Colin Patterson

Dargaville top student, Renee Callis, has a hard choice to make after a very successful academic year.

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The 18-year-old Dargaville High School student has been awarded not one, but two scholarships from very separate New Zealand tertiary institutions — in Auckland and Dunedin. The unusual double means she will have to turn one of them down, no doubt delighting one institution and upsetting the other. Renee has just finished her final year at Dargaville High and wants to study physiotherapy. Accordingly, she applied for scholarships with the Auckland University of Technology as well as the Otago University. “I applied on the off chance. I didn’t expect to be successful. I applied because I could,” she said on learning of her unexpected choices. Renee first received the news she had been awarded an Otago University  Dargaville student Renee Callis holds the scholarships she has been offered by Auckland University of Technology and Otago University leadership scholarship for She expects to make her big decision and PE. In her final year she also took $5,000. Shortly afterwards, the news came that she had also won an AUT at the beginning of next year, once she chemistry, statistics and English and on the sports field, enjoyed tennis Significant Student Scholarship worth receives her Level Three results. Brought up in Arapohue, Renee went and netball. $15,000 over three years. She is not to the local school for eight years before “I couldn’t do school without sport. I sure which choice to make. moving to Dargaville High. need something to distract me.” “I haven’t 100% made up my mind. At “Being at a rural school we were all Renee is a youth leader at Dargaville AUT I can go straight in. But at Otago I have to do first year Health Science. So one big happy family,” she said. At high Catholic Church, while she also coaches school, favourite subjects were biology rugby league and tennis skills.  I’m still sitting on the fence.”

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 When veteran Dargaville retailer Jack Fannon retired from his post as the town’s gentleman’s outfitter, the outpouring of good wishes was truly something to behold. And, as new hands step up to take over the newly appointed Jack Fannon Menswear store, our longest serving retailer was pleased to receive a handsome framed plaque, full of the thoughtful messages of his fellow businesspeople.


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New chair for health trust Building starts at Mangawhai ambulance station  by Joanne Speechly

Anna Curnow has been appointed as the new chair of Kaipara Community Health Trust and takes over the position from Rod Sudlow on December 1.

 by Colin Patterson

Mangawhai is now closer than ever to having its own ambulance station with construction work now underway.

 New chair Anna Curnow, centre, with her board of trustees

In his annual report, Rod said that despite his farewell, he is delighted at what has been accomplished, and with the calibre and enthusiasm of the trust members. “The trust is in good hands, and I anticipate that the future will see Dargaville health services continue to be enhanced.” He said the highlight this year was undoubtedly the negotiation of a new 15 year agreement with the Northland District Health Board. “Trustee Alistair Hammond, whose father was a founding member of KCHT, had the honour of being a signatory to the new agreement. “The Kaipara community lost nothing in the negotiating process and the Joint Venture Group is already tackling some areas where we wanted to see improvements,” said Rod. CEO Debbie Evans, who has been with the trust for nearly 10 years, was also recognised for her “unrestrained enthusiasm, passion, commitment and support.” Rod also noted that the Health shuttle, which is managed and mainly funded by the trust, continues to meet the objective of assisting local people to access health services and the trust

once again achieved an unqualified Audit Report for the trust accounts. “I would like to extend, on behalf of the Board and myself, a special thanks to Debbie, Sheena, and Ian, for the keeping and presentation of our Financial Records. I believe the Board is providing strong governance over our affairs and I hope we can continue to place trustees on professional development workshops and courses that will enable our high standards to be maintained. “Finally, I wish to thank all my fellow trustees for their support and involvement.” The trust welcomed five new trustees this year. New treasurer Ian Farrant filled the accountant position, Alistair Hammond that of barrister and solicitor, and Brenda Jackson, Anna Curnow and Jan Robinson, the vacant ward positions. Incoming chair Anna Curnow is looking forward to her new role. “The trust acts as custodian of one our most valuable community facilities,” she says. “It is an honour to be appointed as chair and I look forward to working with the board and the CEO to protect and enhance our community’s access to quality healthcare.” 

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Station manager Martin Davies says the Mangawhai community has been fundraising for four years, with the local St John op shop raising more than $700,000 for the project. He says construction will take around six months, with an opening date in April or May 2015. While the new station will have room for two ambulances, only one will be stationed there. But that might change depending on demand. Mr Davies says Mangawhai is currently served by the Kaiwaka station. But that is only a small station that is backed up by larger stations in Maungaturoto and Bream Bay.

On average, the Mangawhai area has 35 to 40 call-outs a month. “Almost all are medical. We’ve an aging population, so there are many call-outs for chest pains.” He says having an ambulance based in town will mean quicker responses to emergency call-outs. And a visible base will help in the recruitment of volunteers. “Finding enough volunteers is a struggle everywhere.” He says the Mangawhai community is strongly behind the project. The new station will be located on reserve land on Molesworth Dr, after Kaipara District Council issued a licence to occupy. 

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New show attraction

Theatre’s rising stars

 by Joanne Speechly

 by Joanne Speechly

Paparoa’s A and P Show is only nine weeks away and marks a time of rejuvenation.

Christmas time is all about the kids at Dargaville Little Theatre and this year, the annual children’s show will see young talent play an active role behind the scenes, as well as on stage.

 Traditional rural sports such as the hotly contested woodchopping competition draw the crowds

Preparations for the 139th North Kaipara A and P Show, in February next year, include a new lick of paint for the showground’s shearing shed, spectators’ stand and water tank and the repair and painting of the Goat Pavilion is imminent. The new colour scheme will integrate with the show’s forthcoming signage, which Paparoa Show gained full approval to erect earlier this month. The 12 new road signs will remain in place, on private property, from midDecember until after show day. The area surrounding the Sports Pavilion has also been upgraded, thanks to the efforts of Battensby Brothers and Powell Contracting, together with a very generous donation of metal from Atlas Quarries. Operating with very modest financial resources,

Paparoa Show relies on support from local people and organisations and their help is greatly appreciated. A new class of membership is being offered to Equestrian, Cattle and Dairy Goat exhibitors, which provides a 25% discount on fees and free entry to the Paparoa Show and 11 other Northern Districts shows. More volunteers are needed in the lead up to the show and people who can help should contact Gary Christie on 09 431 6011. Volunteering provides a great opportunity to meet new people, contribute to a valuable community activity and preserve an age old tradition. Check out North Kaipara A and P Show’s new website: www. paparoashow.org.nz. 

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 The Snow Queen and spirits, from left: April Morris, Lucas Hassall, Snow Queen Harriet Spoelstra, Mikayla McKenzie, Ayla Steed and Shannon Cutts

Twelve year old Dargaville Intermediate School student Lara Brownie takes the role of assistant director and 13 year old Te Kopuru School student Nico Zwaans is stage manager of The Snow Queen. The musical is based on Hans Christian Andersen’s classic fairy tale, which centres on the struggle between good and evil, as experienced by Gerda and her friend, Kai. “This year we have a cast of around 20 and we’re also trying to incorporate the kids into the running of the show,” says director Deborah Steele. Lara, chose to study directing when she attended DLT’s acting academy and says she is enjoying learning about the different aspects of theatre, such as lighting and props. Read the newspaper online

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New brochure captures Dargaville’s best

Kaiwaka volunteer awarded top St John honour

A bright new, colourful brochure promoting Dargaville as the heart of the Kauri Coast is now available.

 by Colin Patterson

Milly O’Leary’s husband let the cat out of the bag.

The brochure has been produced by the Kauri Coast Promotions Society, with funding from Kaipara District Council, and builds on the success of a previous publication. Maps, photographs and editorial tell of the Kauri Coast’s history, pristine beaches, lakes and forests. It is also filled with reasons to visit Dargaville, what to do and where to find accommodation, eateries and services. The brochure project has been led by committee members Raewyn Sills and Trish Rolfe, who called on a variety of local expertise  KCPS committee members Trish Rolfe, left, and Raewyn Sills check out the new brochure at the Dargaville Museum, one of for assistance. Janet the many attractions listed in it Curle (nee Balcombe) of Wildside Publishing provided the eye- plans include supporting local events, catching design. looking into a brochure listing Kauri Trish is convinced the new brochure Coast walks, producing tear-off maps will be effective at encouraging visitors of Dargaville for visitors and organising and making their stay interesting a series of ‘famils’ for both local and and enjoyable. outside tourism operators. “We live in an amazing place and we Membership of KCPS is open to want to share it with others,” she says. anyone who is passionate about “We want to encourage pride in our Dargaville and the Kauri Coast. Contact area and this brochure shows that we Raewyn Sills on 09 439 5553 for have a lot to be proud of.” more details.  Twenty five thousand copies have been printed and KCPS say they are KELVIN CRUICKSHANK grateful to KDC for their funding and to Presents Soul Food Shows: everyone who assisted and supported TICKETS: $65 the project. www.kelvincruickshank.com Brochures are available from the Dargaville Visitor Information Centre, Saturday 29th Dargaville Museum and Moa, as well NOVEMBER as a number of other outlets. @ KCPS is also keen for Kauri Coast The Lighthouse residents to help spread the word by Function Centre passing copies on to friends and family, DARGAVILLE outside the district, or to contact Sue Taylor at the information centre with Show starts 7pm suggestions about where they could Doors open 6:30pm be displayed. Tickets are available from: The updated brochure is part of www.iticket.co.nz a busy programme for KPCS, whose

The Kaiwaka resident had been told a couple of months ago she was to become a Member of the Order of St John. Her award was approved by Queen Elizabeth and is to be presented by GovernorGeneral Sir Jerry Mateparae early next year. But unbeknownst to Mrs O’Leary, husband Ray made the news public on Facebook. “I was woken up at 6.30am by a call from Australia.” The honour is a real tribute to Mrs O’Leary’s hard work and  St John volunteer Milly O’Leary determination, since her involvement with St John started just almost always there. “I love it. I’m fussy four-and-a-half years ago when she about how the shop is. It’s got to be and her husband moved to Kaiwaka clean and tidy.” She says her work for St John is a way from Rotorua. “I wanted to do something for the of giving back to an organisation that community. So I turned up at a St has helped her family. “My son, who died John meeting and offered to run a eight years ago, had bronchial asthma. He made lots of trips in ambulances. shop for St John.” Her offer was accepted and she’s Running the shop is my way of giving been doing it ever since. “The shop’s something back.” Mrs O’Leary was recognised by been really successful. There’s no foot traffic, so it’s all word of mouth. service club Zonta in 2012 with a Yellow We sell all sorts, so it’s a proper Ribbon Award. However she says awards recognise a team effort. “It’s for my op shop.” The shop is open from 9am to 5pm volunteers. These ladies have been with Monday to Friday and Mrs O’Leary is me since I opened this shop.” 

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A selection of cinematic treats Airwaves give support  by Andy Bryenton

 by Joanne Speechly

Dargaville’s Anzac Theatre has enjoyed huge success in the past year, and those involved with managing the local home of the cinematic arts say it has been a hugely rewarding experience.

The ASK programme, which aims to provide support and information about suicide, has itself been given a helping hand.

The Anzac Theatre has brought the community a wide range of films, from current sell-out screenings of The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1 to more unique offerings such as Auntie and the Star People and Ida. Cinema manager Vern Woods is justifiably proud of the range of genres on display. “Nevertheless, there are a number of films that we are keen to offer moviegoers that come from the fringes of this ‘mass market’,” he says. “Titles which are wonderful and captivating films.” To this end, and following on from the success of a screening of 1920s horror classic ‘Nosferatu’, the Anzac Theatre will be starting a series of screenings in late November dubbed ‘The Sunday Selection’. These masterpiece films will be shown every second Sunday evening, beginning with Finding Vivian Maier on November 30. This fortnightly program does not set out to be ‘high-brow’ or ‘art-house’ — instead it’s a chance to premiere films which would usually show only in multiscreen theatre complexes, but which are critically acclaimed and beautifully

 Big River FM intern’s Jordan Hart (left) and Hayley Nordell (front) with members of the ASK committee (from left) Jessie Wordley, Stephanie Spraggon, Michelle Arnesen, Crystal Paniora and Jay McLaren-Harris

composed. Sometimes experimental, sometimes confrontational, but always inspirational. The films will be drawn from a wide range of genres and from all over the world and will hopefully appeal to an equally wide audience. The aim is to screen cinematic gems which represent the many and varied styles available to the adventurous moviegoer. 

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The Awareness of Suicide in Kaipara committee expressed their need for a home base at a recent meeting and Big River FM station manager Anaru Tana answered that call. “ASK provides an important service and their vision is simple: to raise awareness of suicide in our community, but to do this effectively, they need an office of their own,” says Anaru. “The Northern Wairoa Radio Trust is more than just a radio station. We are active in supporting community initiatives and ASK is certainly a worthy cause, run by a circle of young people. “Here, we are able to offer them an office and Wi-Fi, free of charge, while they establish themselves, and this is what we’re about.” Among those involved in setting up ASK is Dargaville High

School Year 10 student Jay McLarenHarris, who says he is grateful to the radio trust and he is enjoying having a dedicated base. He says until now resources have been stored at committee members’ homes. “But now we have a place for storage and meetings.” Fifteen-year-old Jay says he loves volunteer work and is passionate about community, giving back and helping people. The ASK committee currently has 12 members but they need at least 15 to become an incorporated society, so new members are welcome. Contact the ASK movement by email: askmovement@gmail.com, phone Jay on 020 4032 8004 or visit the Facebook page facebook.com/askmovement. 


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Community polled on riverside improvements

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 by Colin Patterson

Members of the public are being asked for their views on how Dargaville’s Riverside Gardens can be improved. The gardens are located between the town’s Countdown supermarket and the Northern Wairoa River. Although the land is owned by the Kaipara District Council, it is administered by the Dargaville Gardens Trust. Trust chairman Graham Kidd says it wants public input into its plans. The trust commissioned local landscape architect Peter Boyd to draw some concept plans. Mr Boyd wants to improve the western entrance to the gardens closest to the Northern Wairoa Boating Club. “I want to open the space up. The current fence is uninviting.” He says the impending completion of the Countdown

supermarket may provide an opportunity to review the gardens’ northern boundary and possibly to remove the existing fence. “I want a grand plan that’s simple and friendly.” Mr Kidd says the trust will decide what it wants to do and then seek money from trusts and philanthropic bodies. He says Dargaville is unusual in having a park administered by a trust. “One of the advantages of that is you can get outside funding that the council can’t.” Mr Kidd says the trust receives an operating grant from the council which also provides contractors who do all the maintenance. The gardens trust also appreciates the support of Countdown

 Among those who came to celebrate the opening of the Dargaville Gardens Trust’s new shed last week were (from left) Jack Toia from Countdown, Kaipara District Council chairman of commissioners John Robertson, landscape architect Peter Boyd and trust chairman Graham Kidd

which paid for the trust’s new shed in return for the trust providing a small

section of land for the supermarket’s loading bay. 

Extra accommodation planned for rest home  by Colin Patterson

The Maungaturoto Charitable Community Trust is seeking support for a $2 million project to expand the town’s rest home. The trust was formed 20 years ago when the local Post Office closed and residents wanted to buy it and turn it into a medical centre. The trust bought the post office as well as the adjacent postmaster’s house, which it converted to a 16-bed rest home.

“This facility has enabled many local residents to enjoy excellent care in their declining years. An added benefit is that families are able to support their loved ones within their own community, which has been much appreciated,” says trust chairman Don McKay. But the rest home is full and needs to be expanded. “We’re

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turning people away from the rest home — about three or four a month. That’s not good for us, as they’re our own people,” says Mr McKay. So the trust wants to expand by a further seven beds, which will enable it to provide a specialist dementia unit. But the proposed expansion will not come cheap. “It’ll cost around $2 million to do it.” He says the trust has significant resources of its own. But it will have to

find $1 million from outside sources and is seeking help from people with skills in applying for and raising money. A public meeting held last week attracted around 30 locals who backed the expansion proposal. Mr McKay also spoke at a meeting of the Maungaturoto Rotary Club outlining the trust’s plans. Mr McKay says trustees will meet later this month to decide the next steps. But he says they would welcome public input. 

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Dargaville 105 Old Golf Course A Home of Distinction

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Otamatea Community Services are expecting a bumper Christmas — although that’s not necessarily good news. their op shop. But the demand is strong. We’re putting the food out as soon as it arrives.” Ms Hirst says the budgeting service is also busy. “People are finding it tough. People want full time jobs. But there’s not much in this area.” 

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Time to crown the king of anglers  by Andy Bryenton

This weekend, Saturday November 29, will see a veritable fleet of recreational fishing vessels descend on Kelly’s Bay, joining beach anglers and spectators for all the fun of the yearly King of the Kaipara fishing contest.

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For the past quarter century it’s been a day to look forward to, and this year should prove no exception, with the long range weather forecast promising only a smattering of rain and a high of 15 degrees Celsius out on the water. No matter the temperature, however, it’s the competition that will really heat up the day’s fishing, with the traditionally generous swag of prizes vied for across a range of categories. As well as prizes for the heaviest kingfish, kahawai, trevally, snapper and gurnard, there’s also a big teams event, lucky ticket draws and spot prizes. Along with the top honours in each category comes an extra accolade — a whole year of bragging rights! At only $40 per angler, this is a great value day of fun, fishing the bountiful waters of the Kaipara Harbour far away from the city-based crowds. There’s lots

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of family fun off the water as well, with cold drinks and hot food provided by the good folks of the Kelly’s Bay Committee. This year water taxi services are being provided by the team at the Northland Boating Centre, who will ensure that those craft out on the waves are well stocked and easy to access. And, as every year, this entire day of fun, prizes and good old fashioned Kiwi

fishing is organised by Dargaville local Mike Nola of Nola Sports. Everything anglers need to have a great day at the King of the Kaipara is available from his shop — including tickets! It’s a great excuse — as if one was needed — to get out there and enjoy our unique and beautiful seaside environment. And it’s also a brilliant curtain-raiser to a whole summer of fishing enjoyment. 

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Serious hardware for hard-working offroaders  by Andy Bryenton

This summer there are plenty of reasons to head off the beaten track — camping, fishing, sightseeing, or just plain enjoying your 4x4’s carefully engineered off-road capabilities. But no matter what you’re packing behind the tow bar or under the hood, there’s no doubt that the most important element of your off-road equation is grip. That could mean tackling gnarly hills and drop-offs, or simply safely towing a large boat or caravan to that perfect site. Either way, it’s those four relatively small contact patches beneath your tyres which carry the burden of grip, keeping you in contact — and in a constant dialogue — with the terrain. Serious off-roaders will know the name Mickey Thompson well, and many have already made the switch to a set of tyres from this legendary motorsport innovator. Mickey himself was a pioneer of the gruelling Baja rally, and the people who carry on his name are dedicated to making off-roading as thrilling, and as safe as possible. Sounds like a contradiction? Not really

— and neither is the ability to produce a tyre which tackles mud, sand and tarmac with similar aplomb. It all comes down to the architecture of the tyre’s design, from the visible tread, ridges and bumps through to the so called ‘carcass’, the inner ply of the tyre which gives it huge lateral strength. A good example is the new Mickey Thompson Baja Radial ATZ P3. Alongside the other STZ and MTZ members of the Baja Radial family, this tyre is engineered for multi-purpose use, with self-cleaning tread blocks which actively resist stones wedging in and chip damage. All three tyres make up a spectrum from the road to the rough stuff, and your local Mickey Thompson specialists at Gas and Tyre Services in Dargaville can advise on which is best for your summer adventure. 

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Staying secure this holiday season  by Andy Bryenton

As the summer — and summer holidays — approach, the prospect of leaving the home unattended has many people considering their security arrangements. And it’s not just the prospect of possible home burglary which has folks investigating their options in this field. Boats, recreational vehicles and even farm outbuildings can fall prey to that most opportunistic of crimes, prompting a yearly interest in the technology of burglary and robbery prevention. Surveys in the United States are borne out by information from our own police force — burglary is indeed overwhelmingly a crime of opportunity. Most break-ins are perpetrated by young male offenders, without a history of violent crime, and many of whom live within walking distance of their target. The typical burglar is looking for an ‘easy option’, and any site with poor security — broken windows or latches, visibly unlocked doors and the like is an open invitation.

The best deterrent, then, lies with making it obvious that you take your security seriously — as well as knowing your neighbours and keeping a lookout for any suspicious activity this summer. For physical security, check the perimeter — a sweep of windows and doors should ensure that latches and deadbolts are working and tamper-proof. For peace of mind as well as some fresh air — and less pesky insects — it may be a good idea to fit screen doors front and back this summer. Of course your home security — like that of your boat, RV or caravan — is only as robust as the key system you use to access it. Make a note to replace worn or damaged keys before the holidays, and make double-ups — this is the time of year people are most likely to lose them! Farms and businesses

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on a master key system for added peace of mind. But the latest in anti-theft technology is entirely electronic — camera systems which can literally see in the dark, which can broadcast live video direct to mobile phones, and which can activate lights and alarms, scaring away wouldbe robbers. A popular choice in rural areas is the laser ‘tripwire’, alerting residents to any driveway access, or dome cameras able to be controlled remotely using a smartphone app. 

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Whether it’s in business, sports or recreation, presenting a unified image for your team is a great way to boost morale and foster a sense of unity. It’s a fact which goes back to the heraldry of the Middle Ages — looking smart and proudly flying your colours is a bold statement that you mean business! These days, everyone from multi-national corporations down to groups of amateur sportspeople have heeded the wisdom of marketing and branding gurus, adopting eye-catching colours and clever logos. You’ll see them on websites, mugs, the side of vans — everywhere visible. But perhaps the most popular iteration of this trend is the ability for teams to easily customise a uniform, setting them apart from the crowd. Kaipara Workwear and Safety have long been a favoured choice to provide hardwearing clothing for hard-working trades. Foresters, farmers, construction teams and more have found their expertise invaluable when selecting safe and rugged garments to stand up to the elements. Now, the team at Kaipara Workwear and Safety’s Dargaville branch have taken this even further, investing in a 1,000-stitch-

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per-minute embroidery machine, able to blazon custom logos and text on any kind of fabric. The possibilities are endless — with a huge range of clothing to use as a ‘blank canvas’ and the ability to render even complex logos and images into multi-coloured thread, there’s no excuse not to have your team turned out in style, whether for work or play. Contact Kaipara Workwear and Safety today to discuss your options, and a very reasonable price — a more professional, unique image is just a few stitches away!

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What is Elder Law? Elder Law encompasses various areas of legal practice and issues that face people ready to retire or who have retired. Along with Wills and Enduring Powers of Attorney, such issues can be summarised in the following basic categories: Residential Care Subsidy Applications — If a person is assessed as needing rest home care they may be entitled to receive a rest home care subsidy. The application forms are comprehensive and we are experienced in assisting our clients to complete the necessary paperwork so that subsidies can be obtained at the earliest possible time. We can also help by advising about all asset testing information and matters which may need to be addressed. Retirement Village Ownership — There are a number of different ownership provisions under which a unit or apartment in a rest home complex can be purchased. We have considerable knowledge of these different ownership structures and can fully advise the implications of

such ownership in any rest home or retirement village which you may be considering. For example, an Occupation Right Agreement is a common agreement allowing the intending occupant a licence to occupy the unit. Asset Protection — We are experienced in reviewing a person’s assets to ensure that they are held in the most appropriate legal entity so that the wishes under a Will can be effectively carried out. This area of work can and does affect all the above areas and is important in advancing our clients general objectives with their property and family affairs. Please contact Alistair Hammond, Ron Warne or Dave Dennis at Hammonds Law to discuss any of the above matters. We will be happy to help with any issues you or your family may have in this area of Law. 

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Margaret Pinny 09 439 4560 Cynthia Shirtcliffe 09 439 5895

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Kaipara Lifestyler Classifieds

Phone 09 439 6933

Closing date for classified advertising for the 2 December 2014 edition is 10am, Monday 1 December 2014. See our terms and conditions online at www.kaiparalifestyler.co.nz For Sale

Grazing Available

CARAVAN EWOF (and marine). Call your local inspector today at A+ Electrical Inspections and Security on 021 240 6764.

FOR YEARLINGS/ Dry Cows in Ruawai. Phone 09 439 2019 or 027 290 9019.

AT SALVATION Army Dargaville — Baby Clothes $1, linen, jeans $3, books $1, toys, togs $3, sandals $3, purses $2, skirts, hats, bags & bric-a-brac.

Car For Sale 1992 TOYOTA Cynos, good condition. No WOF, rego on hold. $600 or $900 with WOF & 3 month rego. Phone 09 439 7607.

Garage Sale CAR BOOT Sale - NEW DATE. Saturday 6th December, 8am in the AD Focus Car Park. Interested stall holders ring Debra on 09 439 8824 or 021 549 427

For Hire TRENCHER & DRIVER for hire. Text or Phone Paul 027 271 2022

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

Property Maintenance ATS PROPERTY Maintenance & Repair. Fences & Repairs • Kitchen/Bathroom Fitouts • Waterblasting • Flooring Repairs • Decks • Windows & Latches • Plus much more. No job too small. Phone 09 439 8628. AAA+ PAINTER and wall papering specialist EXT&INT. Roof spraying and waterblasting. Ph John 09 439 5289 a/hrs or 022 642 1376, CRAWFORD SOLUTIONS. 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

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Public Notices

OPERATOR WANTED FOR THE DARGAVILLE CLUB’S RESTAURANT.

ACOUSTIC MUSIC 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.

The Dargaville Club has in house facilities for providing restaurant and grill meals to its members and invited guests. We are seeking a person or persons to lease the kitchen facilities independently. The restaurant currently operates on Friday-Saturday nights and on other occasions when the Club hold functions and requires meals. The successful applicant will have relevant experience in the food service industry and will be willing to work with the Club committee to ensure that the restaurant is operated in a manner which enhances the Club’s operations.

Nurseries & Plants NATIVE PLANTS Babylon Coast Gardens Ltd has a wide range of native and coastal tolerant plants at wholesale prices. The nursery is open to the public on Saturdays 10am to 4pm or at other times by prior arrangement. The nursery is situated at 1246 Babylon Coast Road Dargaville. Delivery service available. Enquires welcome phone 09 439 4223, email info@babyloncoastgardens.co.nz or go to www.babyloncoastgardens.co.nz

Septic Tank Services CLEANING SEPTIC Tanks. For fast reliable service. Priced from $330. Wellsford to Ruawai. Phone Macjimray 09 423 7014 or visit www.macjimray. co.nz. CODE COMPLIANT. EFFLUENT REMOVAL, Just give us a call, we remove it all. “Magic Property Services”. Ph Chris 027 480 0110 or Mary 027 459 1544. 7 Days. WE ARE THE ONLY CODE COMPLIANT OPERATORS IN THE KAIPARA. KAIPARA LIFESTYLE Block owners, need your septic tank cleaned? Ph Magic Property Services Chris 027 480 0110 or Mary 027 459 1544. 7 Days. WE ARE THE ONLY CODE COMPLIANT OPERATORS IN THE KAIPARA. MAGIC PROPERTY Services, effluent & septic tank cleaning. Servicing the kaipara. Ph Chris 027 480 0110 or Mary 027 459 1544. 7 Days. WE ARE THE ONLY CODE COMPLIANT OPERATORS IN THE KAIPARA. SEPTIC TANK cleaning. For all your tank cleaning requirements phone Chris 027 480 0110 or Mary 027 459 1544. 7 Days. WE ARE THE ONLY CODE COMPLIANT OPERATORS IN THE KAIPARA.

Work Wanted

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

Phone or Txt Paul

027 271 2022 Situations Vacant

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APPLICATIONS CLOSE 19TH DECEMBER 2014.

Primary School

Covering the Kaipara and Whangarei Regions

DARGAVILLE HIGH SCHOOL Parents/caregivers, students and whanau are invited to attend the

JUNIOR PRIZE-GIVING THURSDAY 11TH DECEMBER 2014. Parents to be seated by 10.00am in the School Hall. Refreshments will be available. Come and celebrate your child’s Academic and/or Sporting successes! Look forward to seeing you there!

Join us , Des, Sadie and Brent on the 6th of December for sausage sizzle, Grind Coffee and be in to win a $100 prize pack and other giveaways.

110a Moir Point Road, Mangawhai. Phone: 09 431 4546 or Email: bikemangawhai @gmail.com

Public Notices Bereavement Support Group Monday 1 December 2014 In the Nurses Lounge at Community Health Dargaville Hospital – 10.30 am - 12pm

If you are an energetic, positive, ICT savvy teacher. Eager to teach, enthusiastic, engaging learners in a great rural environment, email the principal for an application form; principal@tws.school.nz Applications Close 12 December 2014

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“St Johns” – Facilitated by Gail Andrews This is an informal group that shares experiences and supports each other followed by light refreshments

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We are seeking an industrious reporter with community curiosity and a flair for writing stories about people and places. Today’s electronically generated information systems have lost the plot when it comes to dealing with community news, which requires some old-fashioned journalism from a people person with a contact book, a camera, and a nose for news that doesn’t necessarily involve chasing fire engines.

And what is local government doing? Who is that local achiever? The list is endless. Call it grass roots stuff, and you’d be quite right. But these sources produce stories that matter to the community you’ll serve. If this sounds like you, and you have your eye on a really satisfying career with loads of opportunity contact us.

Traditional Manuka wood smoked Bacon, Ham & Salami

Phone 09 439 2020 • Cell 021 401 934 ruawaihomekills@gmail.com

• Giant Bicycles, for children to adults. • Road, mountain, commuting and folding bikes. • Packs, Racks, Helmets, Gloves and all the other bells n tassels. • Fully qualified bike mechanic. Book those bikes in to be repaired. • Santa Shed available for pre xmas pick up. • Expert sales staff to make sure you find the bike and equipment that suits your needs.

Fixed Term- Part Time Teacher for 2015 0.4 Reading Recovery Release.

What’s new in town - is that a new and innovative business enterprise?

Over 25 years experience

6th of December | 9AM – 4pm

Situations Vacant

KEEN ALMOST 13 year old boy looking for after school, weekend & holiday work. Anything considered. Phone Jarrod on 022 360 0816.

For prompt & professional service contact Wayne or Annette

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What is going on in local sport, in school activities, clubs, associations and drama clubs?

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

2 FREE Introductory Children & Adult Classes OPEN NOW! 09 439 6226

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LAWNMOWING SERVICES — New Business. Tired of your dodgy mower? Phone/text us — 022 087 7313.

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Shaolin Kempo & Tai Chi Chuan

PLEASE APPLY IN WRITING TO: THE PRESIDENT PO BOX 147 DARGAVILLE OR EMAIL DARCLUB@XTRA.CO.NZ.

Storage 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.

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Screening Now A Chat with Joanne: Chris Biddles

Joanne talks to Chris Biddles, Sport Northland Chairperson.

Council Corner ep.2

Keep informed about what is going on with the Kaipara District Council with Chief Commissioner John Robertson

Be my Guest ep.2

Rural opinions with Farmers of New Zealand Operations Director Bill Guest.

Ford Ranger Reunion

Coverage of Dargaville Ford’s biggest event of the year. Its the second annual Ranger ute party, coinciding with the big reveal of the new Ford Ranger build.

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Ideal retirement..perfectly presented and maintained. Built with retirement in mind. Large open plan living & dining captures all day sun. Kauri joinery & built in furniture. Spacious country kitchen with ample storage.If you are thinking of downsizing and wanting quality..look no further.

This 100 year old character villa home features 4 bedrooms, combined kitchen & dining, large separate lounge plus upgraded bathroom & a pot belly connected to wetback. The elevated section is fully fenced & has views of the Northern Wairoa River and a private back yard.

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Modern bach/home features 2/3 bedrooms, open plan living with a 2nd lounge upstairs or 3rd bedroom with a balcony and great sea views. Also has a private flat back lawn, smokehouse & a single garage. Current owners have relocated so can be sold semi-furnished.

Perfectly positioned for quick access to Kai Iwi Lakes & the gorgeous west coast beach of Omamari. The cabin is unpermitted but offers a great camping base, room for tents & caravans . Offers loads of family fun with distant sea views & glorious sunsets.

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CRAIG CLEMENT 021 461 668 WEB ID RJS3154

JILL WILSON 021 505 712 WEB ID RJS3386

4 Bedroom Home 2 Bedroom Unit 51 Acres with Spring Water Kaipara Harbour on small part of property boundary

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LOT 3 & 5 WEBERS WAY $155,000 and $355,000 277 HEATLEY ROAD, WHAKAPIRAU

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Choice of two waterfront lifestyle blocks with underground power and phone to boundary. Easy contour. Wide water views. Both 2 ha (5 acres). Go for the affordable at $155K or lash out with the premium end of peninsula site at $355K. 10 minutes from Matakohe Kauri Museum. MRE1644 and MRE1645

Spacious 4 bdm, 2 bthm Family Home on 1.25 acres. Quiet country lane, very sunny north-facing site. Picturesque rural views, woodburner with wetback & cooktop, stacker doors to great outdoor living, and entertaining areas. Distant water view. Shared access to launch a boat at high tide. Value for money here!!! MRE1596 RHODA MORRISON 09-431 6912 or 0274 800 691

5 bedroom home, refurbished kitchen, open plan to dining & large lounge area. Fireplace & heat pump to keep the winter chills away. Central vacuum system. Double garage with internal entry. Nicely landscaped with easy care gardens. 809m2 section. A must to view for the growing family.

Three double bedrooms, huge lounge/kitchen/dining room, spectacular views to the water. Large sheltered deck for family and friends to enjoy. Short walk to popular Whakapirau Beach. 3 car garage to store the boat and 2 cars.

SHEILA BOON 027 498 5651 WEB ID MRE1642

GARY MORRIS 021 902 087 WEB ID MRE1633

RHODA MORRISON 0274 800 691 or 09-431 6912

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2% over 2 years

2 Year Warranty

USED CULTIVATION CLEARANCE Celli Ergon 300 3m Rotary Hoe .............. $6,900 Celli Ergon 3m Rotary Hoe ..................... $6,900

• Comfort clutch • 3RD service • Soft ride

Maschio 3m Rotary Hoe ......................... $9,900 Tortella RPT6 320E .............................. $25,000 Tortella T5 3m Rotor Hoe ..................... $13,900 Celli P140 3m Hoe Skids........................ $8,500

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Celli P140 2.5m Spike c/w Packers...... $14,500

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Used Hay/Silage HS360 TEDDER RAKE .................$5,500 INVADER TEDDER x2 ......... from $1,500 SITREX TWIN ROTOR RAKE.......$13,500

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Celli P140 3m Steel Wheels ................... $8,900 Celli T190 3m Steel Wheels ................. $11,900 4x3 mtr Power Harrows .................from $8,000

USED TRACTORS Deutz Fahr Agrolux 4.75....................... $39,990 Deutz Fahr M600 B SPEC ................... $107,000

KUHN 6RS25 x2 ............... from $2,500

John Deere 6110 SE ............................ $39,500

MAXAM MOWERS x3......... from $7,500

TKubota M105 S .................................. $59,000

UFO MOWERS x2 .............. from $1,900

McCormick MTX 135/Trima.................. $55,000

LELY 7 DISC................................$6,900

McCormick MC115 .............................. $49,900

VICON MOWERS x2 ........... from $5,500

New Holland TG 230 ............................ $64,000

LELY 805 RAKE.........................$21,500

New Holland TD 85 .............................. $45,000

McHALE BALE WRAPPERS x2 ..$13,000

Valtra 151E .......................................... $79,000

ARNE STEWART P. 09 439 3333 M. 021 220 2501 E. arne.stewart@powerfarming.co.nz


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