Kaipara Lifestyler, September 17 2013

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September 17 2013

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Old skaters try out new park Salute to stalwart service

Two decades of providing radio base communications for the Kaipara harbour boating fraternity …

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Young film-makers enjoy repeat success Aspiring film makers from Dargaville High School have taken their first career steps …

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 Part of the crew who made the journey for a successful skateboarding reunion.

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Collapse hits local businesses  by Colin Patterson and Alan Wheatley

The collapse of an Auckland based roading company has left several Kaipara businesses angry and thousands of dollars out of pocket.

No kitchen nightmares for Brad

Aspiring Ruawai chef Brad James has been cooking up a storm at one of the country’s exclusive resorts …

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Blacktop Construction Ltd, which had a road resealing contract with Kaipara District Council, went into receivership earlier this month. Blacktop staff and managers were regular customers at hotels,

motels, cafes and restaurants, charging up accommodation and other costs, but last week’s receivership means these businesses are out of pocket and may never see their money.

One of the most impacted is Dargaville’s Northern Wairoa Hotel, which along with its sister hotel in Maungaturoto, is owed nearly $20,000. Manager Michael Collins says up to 25 Blacktop employees stayed between the end of April to the end of July. continued on page 3 …

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Salute to stalwart service Two decades of providing radio base communications for

the Kaipara harbour boating fraternity and the North Kaipara “We had just taken over and saw the long-term guests as a Volunteer Coastguard have earned Paparoa’s Dorothy Quaife great boost to the start of our the admiration of the community. new venture. And it has been We provided accommodation recognised in a and food and even let them practical way, with local hire a commercial rubbish skip businesses, individuals, under the hotel name.” and the regions four Mr Collins says Blacktop boating clubs raising paid the first month, but only funds for a complete after the hotel demanded repaint of her home. settlement of the outstanding “I’m a bit bill when it became obvious overwhelmed,” says something was wrong. Dorothy, who from “They paid for the April to her microphone May part, but we are still owed h a s c o-ordinated for the rest.” communications through Receiver Brian Mayo-Smith uncounted maritime  Ian Beattie from the Ruawai Boating Club, Dorothy Quaife from accounting firm BDO said and Pahi Regatta Club’s Barry Mockett incidents and rescues. it was too early to say whether “The house has been completely together and decided Dorothy’s home Blacktop’s creditors will be repainted — from the roof down. I needed a makeover, and we raised paid. “We were only appointed just want to thank everyone so very the funds. The response was so great, last week. It’s still early much — there are too many to do we’ve been able to give Dorothy a days. We’re still assessing  Blacktop Contracting was a regular sight around the cheque for a cash balance, as well so individually.” individual contracts.” Kaipara for many years as a commemorative picture that was With her late husband Ansel Quaife However, the Kaipara and friends Fred and Noreen Mays, auctioned in the fundraising process.”  businesses are unsecured creditors. incur before saying enough is enough. Dorothy helped set up the Kaipara Under the law they rank behind secured It is unfortunate that the trust of local Marine Radio Group in the early creditors, employees and the IRD businesses has been used and — it now 1970s and together they self funded for payment. appears abused — in the way it has.” and set up the first marine CB base Another Dargaville business owner In early July Kaipara District Council station on Pouto Point. who did not want to be identified said he announced it had awarded a two-year Since then, she has spent eight was owed a similar amount by Blacktop, $14 million contract for all its road hours a day seven days a week, but he was not confident of seeing any maintenance — including resealing 52 weeks of the year at the radio, money soon. — to Australian company Transfield watching over thousands of people Kaipara District Council Community Services Ltd. out on the water. Engagement Manager, Barbara Ware, Blacktop did not tender for the “It’s been a time for us all to say says Blacktop was awarded its reseal contract. Spokesman David Jamieson thanks,” said Pahi Regatta Club contract in 2011/2012. The contract says Transfield has no contractual Standing for the member, Barry Mockett. ”We got was then rolled over for 2012/2013. relationship with Blacktop.  NORTHLAND REGIONAL COUNCIL Growing up and operating a concrete She says the council was unaware that manufacturing business in our rural Blacktop was in financial difficulty, but town (Dargaville) I am very aware of Update on providing Hospital Level Care even if it had been, there was little it the challenges facing the Kaipara and additional to Resthome and Dementia Care Norfolk Court Rest Home Ltd could do about it. “Any business must Northland. already provided at Norfolk Court. decide how much debt it is prepared to Your enquiries are welcome. Please WHAT I OFFER All building, painting and electrical • 23 years business experience contact Nurse Manager Carla Doran or requirements are complete. • Fresh eyes CEO Stuart House. • Maximising the jobs potential Specialised equipment and additional • Approachable Kaipara registered nurses / staff is presently Norfolk Court Rest Home Ltd • Common sense being actioned. 68–72 Normanby Street, Dargaville • Respect for other people’s money Phone 09 439 6214 In the near future Norfolk Court will be able • Independent thought Ask for Carla RN/Manager or Stuart CEO to offer the public a continuum of care Read the newspaper online VOTE FOR ME IN MY ENDEAVOUR TO and choice in Resthome, Hospital and The Right Choice. Locally owned and operated. DO THE BEST FOR THIS DISTRICT www.kaiparalifestyler.co.nz

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Quiet achievers do it again Kauri museum strikes gold A large group of well-wishers gathered at the Otamatea Community Services Centre to celebrate the 10th anniversary and to see the latest addition the facility has added to its already extensive repertoire of services.

 The first students get underway at the Otamatea Community Services Centre’s new computer skills class

A new computer training facility, a joint venture between Te Roroa Learning Assistance in Dargaville, and the Maungaturoto based centre was launched, with Te Roroa Learning Assistance administrator Stephanie Spraggon and tutor Linda Cowbourne on hand to help students start their training. Centre Manager Denise Meiklejohn says for those seeking often vital employment skills, the nearest training facility is in Whangarei, which is why preemployment computer training became an item on the agency’s strategic plan. “We were very lucky to get the old hairdresser’s salon next door and with

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Young film-makers enjoy repeat success  by Colin Patterson

Aspiring film makers from Dargaville High School have taken their first career steps, celebrating a double and a triple success in a recent competition.

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Old skaters try out new park A group of avid Dargaville skateboarders who originally helped get the idea of a skate park in Dargaville off the ground, came together over the weekend to celebrate their dream becoming reality.

A number of the dozen or so old crew have moved out of town. But the chance to skate at the park they first envisaged was just too good an opportunity to turn down. Jesse Stuck, who is now a builder in Queenstown, and Joseph Gallagher, now living in Auckland, made the trip to their  Joseph Gallagher puts his skills to the test hometown to meet up with old friends and take on the The skate park officially opened four challenges of their creation. weeks ago and since then has been in “It was a chance to skate it constant use. “The skate park fills a thoroughly and work out all the ins gap. It’s pretty popular — there are so and outs,” said Greer Mackay, one many children. You’ve got to pick your of those who took part. “The skate time of the day.”  park’s standing up well to the test.” He says it was all-on on both Friday and Saturday as the old dogs spent both days trying all their tricks.” We skated non-stop for eight hours a day. Fortunately there were no broken bones.”

The Laughing Jamaicans won the top prize, plus awards for audience vote and best secondary school entrant in the Dargaville Community Cinema Charitable Trust Fourth Short Film Competition held recently at the Anzac Theatre. The Laughing Jamaicans were also last year’s overall winner. Dylan Hansen from The Laughing Jamaicans said his group of media studies students had borrowed equipment from school and had filmed their eightminute piece Legend Busters II in one weekend.  The Laughing Jamaicans celebrate their success in He says the group worked as film-making at Dargaville’s Anzac Theatre a team, with everyone performing for Fishing in the Kaipara; John and Iris both in front and behind the camera. Hambling for Candy Cottage Tinopai: A “I like doing it all but usually I end Summer Place; and James Walker for up directing.” The Rise and Fall of Captain Kumara. Fellow Laughing Jamaican Ethan Trust secretary Jacoba Puharich said Gorrie said it was cool seeing what he the competition would definitely take and fellow team members had come up place next year. “One of our goals is with on the big screen. “I like to show to foster film-making in the Kaipara.”  people what we can do.” He said the group usually filmed from a script — but not always. “Sometimes THE ANIMAL HEALTH CENTRE presents something comes into our heads. We decide we want to film it and see CANINE HEALTH & BEHAVIOUR what happens.” The 11 members of the group are What the …woof… is it really all about? - A common sense perspective all in their final year at Dargaville High Keeping healthy on a tight budget - Getting the relationship right school and most are likely to move away Sarndra G Urwin - Dip NAH (Hons) Dip Cl.Hyp. to pursue tertiary study. Dylan says they NZ’s most respected Animal Naturopath would like to continue making movies. Darran Rowe BSC (Hons) PGCE – Intuitive Dog Trainer “We’ll just have to see what happens.” Kaiwaka War Memorial Hall The Laughing Jamaicans won $300 SUNDAY 22nd Sept. 2-4pm $10.00 pp. $15 for 2 cash for top prize, $150 for audience Bookings Essential choice and $100 for best secondary Phone 09 4312217 or 0800 NATPET school. Dylan says they are likely to use Fresh Pet Food - ½ Price on the day! their winnings to buy a film camera. Nikolai Puharich won the primary Animal Health Centre • PO Box 642 • Orewa 0946 • New Zealand school category. Other winners — each winning a signed book from Oscar winner Sir Richard Taylor — were Daniel Wade

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Book favourites come to life  by Alan Wheatley

Students and staff at Dargaville Primary School assumed some amazing alter-egos for the grand finale of book week, dressing up as their best-loved book characters.

 Students from Room 16 of Dargaville Primary School head the parade of book character dress-ups, in the grand finale of book week, led by teacher Natasha Smith

First cab off the rank was an impressive lineup of Room 16 students, led by Mouseketeer teacher Natasha Smith. This was followed by an equally impressive line up of comic book and historical characters, fairy tale creatures and a good sprinkling of the usual villains and aliens. Principal Alan Russek said one of the aims of book week is to increase the awareness among students of the joy of reading and to introduce them to the variety of books available.

“Parents and whanau were invited to purchase new books from the display at the school library and then donate them, thus helping increase the library’s choice and range. Their child’s name is entered inside the cover.” The week of events was enhanced with visits by children’s author Mark Sommerset, MORE FM breakfast hosts Angela “Flash” Gordon and John Markby and members of the Taniwhas rugby team who met students and read books with them.

The life blood of the community  by Alan Wheatley

There was a steady stream of donors when the NZ Blood Service set up shop at the Dargaville Town Hall.

 Ruawai farmer, Allan Smith is attended by NZ Blood Service nurse, Amy Lerke

On hand making his 50th donation, was Ruawai farmer Allan Smith, who has been giving blood for the past 40 years. “I started donating when I was 17 and just seem to have kept on doing it since, in the Manawatu and for a while over in Hawkes Bay and now here.” Allan gave the standard 470mm of ‘O’ positive type blood, which nurse Amy Lerke said was the most common. “Because of that, we constantly need a lot of it. Luckily around 38 per cent of

donors are O positive, but the next most common type is A positive, and we see plenty of those too.” First time donors must be over 16 and under 65, but regular donors can donate until age 76 providing they have an annual medical check. The service collects on average around 90 units a day and Dargaville was right on target to deliver its share. To mark Allan’s 50th donation, the service presented him with a commemorative bag. 

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A meeting is to be held in Dargaville on Friday with the aim of setting up a support structure to enable young people in the Kaipara area with various disabilities to better access resources and improve communication. Organised by Whangarei based primary disability resource centre Northable, the meeting will be hosted by The Cube, the organisation’s youth wing. All the members of The Cube are themselves disabled. Client ser vices manager for Northable, Shirley Harvey says the aim of the meeting is to set up a hub in Dargaville to join with others, linking back to the Whangarei centre. “We have been approached by a lot of Kaipara families who tell us of the lack of services for disabled people and caregivers, so we are holding this meeting to actually hear from the people who need our help the most.”

Ms Harvey says if help can be provided around the needs of the area’s disabled people then the effects can be widespread. “People will not be so inclined to move away from the area to seek the support they need and we can also reach out to a lot of young disabled people we know sometimes leave school and then simply sit at home with nothing to do.” She said Northable does not yet know exactly how many people there could be in the area who need support and the meeting’s primary aim will be to find out. The meeting will be at the Dargaville Town Hall this Friday 20th September from 9.30am to 2.30pm. 

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No kitchen nightmares for Brad  by Colin Patterson

Aspiring Ruawai chef Brad James has been cooking up a storm at one of the country’s most exclusive resorts. Brad, 18, a Year 13 student at Ruawai College, last month spent a week at Hanmer Springs’ Heritage Hotel working in the hotel’s kitchen. It all came about through the college’s Gateway Programme which gives senior students a chance to gain experience in occupations they hope to make their careers. Brad says the college’s Gateway co-ordinator wrote to the hotel which agreed to take him. He worked Monday to Friday from 2pm to 10pm doing preparation and service for dinner, while on the Friday he did breakfast and lunch. “I thought it was going to be  Ruawai College student Brad James who spent a week cooking at the exclusive Hanmer Springs Heritage Hotel hard. The hotel was four-and-a-half stars. But I got into the work straight away. Every Last year he realised that food could provide a time I got a new recipe they would teach me how career. “I realised I was relatively good at what I to do it.” was doing. I was able to put nice food on the table.” It was tough achieving the hotel’s high food Brad has been accepted as a trainee chef with preparation standards. But Brad enjoyed the the Navy and will leave for Devonport as soon as experience. “It was awesome. It was a good he finishes his final year at Ruawai College. challenge and it was fun.” “I’ll be based at Devonport for 13 weeks. Then Brad has been doing hospitality ever since he I’ll be expected to cook on large ships for up to arrived at Ruawai College halfway through year 10. 200 people.” But his interest in cooking began much earlier. He says he owes a big debt of gratitude. “The “I’ve always been interested in food — college has really helped me in my career. My both making it and eating it. I like cooking all hospitality teachers have really helped me with types of pasta and enjoy doing seafood now direction and in helping me decide what I want to and again.” do and where I want to go.” 

Welcome new wheels for Linking Hands  by Alan Wheatley

The charitable organisation Linking Hands, based in Maungaturoto has taken delivery of a new shuttle van to further enhance their service and to retire the current longserving vehicle. Linking Hands is a free community health shuttle run by donations, and covers Maungaturoto, Mangawhai and Ruakaka covering a large part of the rural Kaipara area that has no public transport. The new vehicle — a 2007 Nissan Caravan — was made possible by many local donations, one of which came from the Maungaturoto & Districts Rotary Club with other funding coming from as far afield as Auckland. Linking Hands Maungaturoto manager, Jayne King says the new vehicle which also has a wheelchair hoist, replaces the high mileage six year old former van, which she says was well past its projected three year use by date. “We have five vehicles across our three centres at Maungaturoto, Mangawhai and Ruakaka and the new van means we can continue to ferry clients to health related appointments they would otherwise find hard to meet.”

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When Ford wanted to promote their new Fiesta ST hot hatchback, they could have ordered promotional stickers, t-shirts, or even novelty ballpoint pens. Instead, the tuned, sharpened and spiced-up version of the popular little Ford was marketed with complimentary bottles of master-crafted hot chilli sauce. A more apt metaphor has rarely been presented — and just looking at the car you get some hint as to why. Aggressive, slippery surfaces confront you at all angles, from the hex-mesh front grille all the way up a bonnet which has a hint of Aston about it (in the right light) and back to a hatch-top spoiler which, on this car, is more than just fiberglass jewellery. That the friendly little Fiesta could look so mean is one thing, but the interior is something else again. Black leather, chrome dials backlit in red, racing seats which grip like those of a fighter plane — one begins to get the impression that Ford's designers may have thought that they were working on the new Mustang, not a diminutively sized hatchback.

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you carve through puts a smile on your face. The ride is sporty and firm, with the suspension and chassis setup geared toward making each drive as much fun as possible. On a recent television appearance, the Fiesta ST monstered two French rivals around a certain famous airfield race track. And while most New Zealand buyers will be more likely to head down to the shops in their new ST than down to the chequered flag, a little of that energy and verve is sure to be injected into every drive when behind the wheel of this deservingly-titled hot hatch. 

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 by Andy Bryenton

Solar power is no longer seen as a future technology, cautiously adopted by those ahead of the alternative-power curve. Instead, using the limitless power of the sun has gone mainstream, with big benefits for those unable to plug in to a convenient wall socket. This is especially true for those who are far away from the national grid — campers, hunters and boaties among them. Out on the water a host of new electrically powered gadgets exist to make a day’s fishing more pleasurable and more successful, and a steady, free supply of 12 volt power is a godsend for those who want to run a truly high-tech ship. Fish finders, fridges, and the all important safety and navigation systems of a modern vessel all require electricity, and traditional battery systems powered by a feed from the engine can bleed precious fuel at a time when the cost of operating a boat is a major concern. The answer is modern solar cells, able to be easily fitted with the development of a new and ingenious idea. Most pleasure craft have a superabundance of rod holders, many of which are unused on even the biggest fishing trip. Rather than mounting solar panels permanently to the roof of the boat, the new mounting system by

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One very lucky man!

Former hostel manager looks back

 by Alan Wheatley

Rodney Wilson’s business is open again after being closed for nearly four months, but he’s lucky to be back on the job. On Mother’s Day, Rodney says he was cutting firewood on his home bench saw, when he turned around to grab another mill slab, and accidentally brushed the back of his hand over the spinning blade. “It was quick and it was brutal. Even though there was not a lot of blood, I knew I’d done something pretty bad. I went up to the medical centre and they anaesthetised my hand, gave me painkillers, bandaged it up, and then I drove to Whangarei.” Five hours of microsurgery at Whangarei hospital followed, reattaching severed tendons and resetting fractured bones, and his left hand was back together, but  Rodney Wilson of Dargaville Diesel Rodney said it was far from good. “It was in a cast for ten days and of eventually having full use of his hand really sore. Four months later, I still only will be accurate. “I’ve been cutting firewood for 20 have about 50 per cent use of it, but I years and never had any problem, but it am glad to have five fingers still.” Rodney — who runs Dargaville happened so quickly. It’s a real lesson Diesel — said his business has been in safety and I have since added a full effectively closed since the accident, but safety guard to the saw so there’s no he is up and running again and says he way it’ll happen again. I was lucky and hopes the physiotherapist’s predictions also lucky I was not left-handed.” 

 by Colin Patterson

A former manager of Dargaville High School’s student hostel is disappointed it is closing but says she understands why.

 Sharon Hunter (second from left, second row) with her hostel residents in 1995

“It is a sign of the times,” says Sharon Hunter who was hostel manager from 1991 to 1997. “I understand why. But the closure means the hostel is no longer an option that is available to kids in the region.” When Mrs Hunter managed the hostel it had 30-plus kids in residence during the week. But lengthening of school bus runs mean many of these students can now commute each day and that reduced the demand for hostel places. The hostel currently has just six residents and is no longer financially viable. When she became manager Mrs Hunter was the first ex-teacher in that role. “My job was to feed and house the kids and make sure they did their study. I ran the place like my own home. Parents were giving me their most precious possession — their children. I was responsible and I took my responsibility seriously.” While most students were good, some misbehaved and got into

More leaders needed for St John St John is calling for more leaders to help run its activities for its Maungaturoto youth division. Maungaturoto divisional manager Jodie Horsford said they currently had three leaders but desperately need another two. She says St John in Maungaturoto operates four groups that meet weekly. The first group is the Penguins for youngsters aged from six to eight. The kids do hobbies and learn about healthy living and basic first aid. The Penguins are followed by Green, Blue and Gold groups for older age brackets. Ms Horsford says youngsters and teens in St John learn essential life skills and make new friends. They undertake many activities including

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trouble. “The first time I saw the inside of a police station was when a kid went out stealing at 2am. I’ve also had kids who did shoplifting.” However most students respected Mrs Hunter’s firm leadership. “My hours were from 7am to 7pm. At 7pm I went off duty and went home to one of the school houses. It was a five-day hostel, so I always had my weekends free. It was an amazing lifestyle.” Mrs Hunter says good food was important. “I had amazing cooks and I helped with the menus. At the time I had two teenagers and I knew what they ate. Hostels run on their food and if you give the students — especially the boys — good food you keep them happy.” Mrs Hunter’s time as manager ended when she and her husband bought a farm just outside Dargaville and she returned to teaching. But she has no regrets about her time as hostel manager. “I had some amazing times and met kids who have become lifelong friends.”

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Lions seek help for projects  by Colin Patterson

Dargaville’s two Lions clubs are looking for people interested in the community to join and help them with a range of projects.

 by Colin Patterson

A programme that helps new parents and their babies cope better with changes in their lives is coming to the Kaipara district.

Northern Wairoa Lions working with Northern President Jean Johnson Wairoa Lions to says the club has 20 organise the Dargaville members, but would like Christmas parade, more. scheduled for the first Saturday in December. “We want women The club is also who enjoy getting out producing a local and doing things for phone directory for all the community. 439 numbers in the “We raise money for  Jean Johnson area from Ruawai to child cancer and breast cancer. We’ve donated money to the Waipoua Forest. A publication date depends on volunteer fire brigade. And we’ve talked to the Norfolk Court retirement finding enough advertisers to cover home about helping them out in costs, plus the time it takes to check varying ways.” every entry to ensure there are Mrs Johnson says the club is no errors. also preparing for its Antiques and Mr Osbaldiston says Dargaville Collectors Afternoon on Sunday Lions has provided more than October 13. The event is similar to $5,000 to assist the Anzac Theatre. the television programme Antiques The club is also collecting for its Roadshow. “You can bring your items annual auction. along for viewing or sale.” “It’ll happen when our auction Antiques expert Louise Allpress room is full.” will be along to provide her appraisal. He says the club is happy to take However, anyone with items they any saleable goods, such as furniture would like to display and sell needs or artwork. He says anyone with items to book by October 8. For further they’d like to donate should call Ron information contact Mrs Johnson on Morgan on 09 439 4040. 09 439 7575. Dargaville Lions has 29 members. Dargaville Lions secretary Warren “We’re getting a few young members. Osbaldiston says his club will be That’s very pleasing.”

SPACE — Supporting Parents Alongside Children’s Education — has run in Whangarei for the last 10 years. “We’ve tried to get it to Kaipara for a long time. We’ve finally succeeded,” says SPACE co-ordinator Wendy Kain. Ms Kain says the programme is set to begin at Dargaville Playcentre on Ranfurly Rd at 10am on Tuesday October 15. “SPACE is a programme for firsttime parents — not just mums. It’s more of an adult programme focussing

on education and learning about your child’s development.” She says the programme has at least 30 sessions held every Tuesday morning. “We set a topic and then we make arts and crafts related to that. Sometimes we have a specialist guest speaker.” She says SPACE is limited to 15 babies and is filling up fast. Bookings are essential. Contact Ms Kain on 09 438 2155 or spacenorthland@actrix.co.nz. A donation of $3 per weekly session helps meet the cost of materials. 

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LIFESTYLER

Kaipara

Classified Advertising Call

09 439 6933

GrazinG available pouto area competitive rates

Phone Kath or Steve

09 439 6633

Animal Accomodation

Property Maintenance

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

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.

Work Wanted 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.

ALL GRADES OF SCRAP METAL WANTED

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

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

New installations, upgrades & renovations, burst pipes, hot water cylinders, kitchens & bathrooms.

kauri museum

102 Jervois Street, Dargaville

Nurseries & Plants

 0800 326 123

Homekills

WHOLESALE PRICES for native plants from Babylon Coast Gardens Ltd. We have a great range of native and coastal tolerant plants available now. Further reductions off wholesale prices for purchases of 50 or more plants, delivery service available. Visit the Nursery at 1246 Babylon Coast Road Dargaville on Saturday’s 10am to 4pm or at other times by prior arrangement. Enquiries welcome, phone 09 439 4223.

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

Public Notices

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

The Dargaville Museum

Over 25 years experience For prompt & professional service contact Wayne or Annette

Must be available to work weekends and also over the Christmas and New Year period. Full training provided.

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

Pinaki Sand & Clean Fill

Contact: The Kauri Museum 5 Church Road, RD 1 MATAKOHE Phone: 09-4317417 e.admin@kaurimuseum.com

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Gasfitters Craftsman gas fitters available.

09 439 1505 027 614 6309

For all your gas installations & maintenance requirements. Service agents for Rinnai & Bosch.

DENISE CLARK

Plumbing and Heating Centre 102 Jervois Street, Dargaville

 0800 326 123

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Toenail & Fingernail Cutting Service

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Got2Go Got2Go

Medical Receptionist/administrator

We are looking for a person to join our team to cover a Full time position for Maternity leave (1 year) commencing November Essential Skills: • Excellent Communication Skills • Computer Literacy Days of work are Monday to Friday, rostered weekends Please apply in writing enclosing your C.V. to: Practice Manager P O Box 257 Dargaville jharris@dargavilledocs.co.nz Applications close: 4.00pm – Friday 4th October 2013

Plants

Plants

Pittosporum Pohutukawa Griselinia Corokia Coprosma

Cordylines Bottlebrush Flaxes Vireyas Hebes

all $5 also $1 to $3 plants 9–4pm Wednesday to Sunday

55 West Coast Rd, Te Kopuru

09 439 5556

Presents

TheParade Bridal Show & Display of Wedding Gowns & Finery

Lighthouse Function Centre Sunday 6th October 2013 at 1.30pm Light Refreshments & Entertainment

Tickets $20 Adults – $10 School Age from Dargaville Sewing Centre or Museum PH: 09 439 8540 PH: 09 439 7555

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

Classified Advertising Call

09 439 6933

Sale Of Liquor Act 1989 Section 9(4) & 31(3) Application for Off & On Licences Healey Hotel Limited, Publicans has made application to the Kaipara District Licensing Agency at Dargaville for the granting of Off & On Licences in respect of the premises situated at 2039 Paparoa Valley Road, Paparoa and known as Paparoa Hotel.

The general nature of the business to be conducted under the licences is Hotel with Accommodation | Takeaways. The days on which and the hours during which liquor is intended to be sold under the licences are Monday to Friday, 11am to 1am the following day, Saturday & Sunday 8.30am to 1am the following day. The application may be inspected during ordinary office hours at the Kaipara District Licensing Agency at Kaipara District Council offices at 42 Hokianga Road, Dargaville or the Mangawhai Service Centre, Unit 5, The Hub, Mangawhai Village. Any person who is entitled to object and who wishes to object to the grant of the application may, not later than 15 working days after the date of the first publication of this notice, file a notice in writing of the objection with the Secretary of the District Licensing Agency at the Kaipara District Council, Private Bag 1001, Dargaville. This is the first publication of this notice.

OTAMATEA KAURI AND PIONEER MUSEUM TRUST BOARD (Operating as The Kauri Museum)

NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING AND ELECTION OF TRUSTEES The Annual General Meeting of the Trust will be held in the Matakohe Community Hall on Monday 21st October 2013 at 1.30pm

AGENDA: 1. To receive the Annual Accounts of the Trust 2. To receive the Annual Report of the activities of the Board 3. The election of Trustees for which elections are required to be held

Phone

09 439 6068

Caring for our community Atawhai Tia Te Takiwa

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.

Plumbing and Heating Centre Phone today 09 439 6123

Traditional Manuka wood smoked Bacon, Ham & Salami

Looking for an enthusiastic, honest, reliable Partime Café Assistant.

PAINTER & wallpapering specialist. Phone John, Crawford Solutions, 09 439 5289 or 022 642 1376.

WATER TANK Vacuum clean, Full tank OK, Waste no more than 1000 litres. $250.00 for up to 25,000 litre tank. Also full pump out and scrub and leaks fixed. Phone Wals 09 437 3936 or 021 932 225.

Work with your local licensed dealer

Gumdiggers Café

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Supplies - Repairs - Maintenance.

Phone 09 439 4940

Situations Vacant

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NEED A PLUMBER? THEN CALL THE BEST!

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.

DARGAVILLE YACHT Club. Wanted: More sailors, young & old. Are you 30 or 40 yrs older or younger and want to get into sailing on the Kai Iwi Lakes? If so contact Dave, 09 439 1598. Trevor, 09 439 2051. Graham, 09 434 7441.

Public Notices

Dargaville Little Theatre presents

CALL FOR NOMINATIONS OF TRUSTEES At the Annual General Meeting the election of Trustees to represent the Ridings as specified below will be held in accordance with the Constitution of the Trust for the rotation of Trustees

Irving Berlin’s (1999 Revival)

Election of Trustees to represent the following Ridings: Paparoa One Trustee Matakohe One Trustee Ruawai/Tokatoka One Trustee Maungaturoto One Trustee

$25 Adult • $10 Child (<12yrs) $15 Student (13–18yrs)

1. Nominations must be received by the Secretary/Administration Manager of the Board no later than 5pm on 14th October 2013. Nomination forms are available at The Kauri Museum. 2. A person can only be nominated as Trustee to represent a Riding in which that person is a resident. 3. The Nominator and Seconder must be residents of the particular Riding the Nominee is to represent.

Annie Get Get Annie Your Gun Your Gun Irving Berlin’s (1999 Revival)

SuppeR INcluded Available from Dargaville BP and Dargaville Sewing Centre

September 27 & 28 @ 7.30pm October 5 @ 1.30pm 3, 4, 10, 11 & 12 @ 7.30pm Annie Get Your Gun is presented through special arrangement with ORiGiN Theatrical on behalf of R&H Theatricals www.rnh.com.

Present Trustees required to retire from that position but eligible for re-election: Ralph Williams Bruce Leaf Peter King Norman Webster

ALL WELCOME ENqUIRIES TO: Colleen Glass – Administration Manager • Phone: 09 431 7417

Advertise in the Kaipara Lifestyler Classifieds Ph

09 439 6933


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SEPTEMBER 17 - 2013

KAIPARA LIFESTYLER

Agents for

WORK HARD. RIDE SMOOTH. Roper & Jones

38 Montgomery Ave

37A Murdoch Street

7 Tui Crescent

102 Mangatu Road

Solid TWO 2 bdrm home on 1.78ha PremiumMORE, Location, Top SEATS TOWS MORE, CARRIES

Brand new 3 double bdrm, 2 5 bdrms, master with ensuite. bathroom home. Open plan Modern kitchen. Large living spacious kitchen, fully insulated room with bifold doors onto with double glazing. Rental fabulous deck. HRV unit. Dble appraisal for $275–$290pw. garage + workshop. $245,000 Ref 3191 $347,000 Ref 3210 RAChAeL de VRieS 021 943 900

28 Mckay Crescent

$1100 43 Montgomery Ave

secluded & private with Street… Solid 1980s’ home views. Polished floors, wood that was renovated & burner with wet back. 30 mins extended in 2006 to create a (approx) from Dargaville. large open plan family area. $220,000 Ref HL2066 $310,000 Ref 3203 MiCheLLe TOMLinSOn 027 339 5937

2002 Tangowahine Valley Rd

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78 Old Golf Course Rd

19 Cranley Street

$420,000

$229,000

5 View Road

Low maintenance 3 bedroom Executive style 3 bedroom home plus office. Modern home on 3 acres. Sunny open kitchen & bathroom & plan living & family room. polished floors. Great location Double garage, 2 bathrooms. views over town. Great location. Ref 3206 Ref HL2059 CRAiG CLeMenT 021 461 668

Awakino Pt east Rd

investment opp.

53 Logan Street

204 Victoria Street

$135,000

$203,000

5 plus bedroom, 3 bathroom home. 4 car basement garage. Spacious family living. Maungaturoto. $295,000 Ref 1389 JiLL WiLSOn 021 505 712

12 Ash Grove

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6 Whaka Street

3 bedrooms, 2 lounges, enormous section. Elevated sunny position with decking. Maungaturoto. $295,000 Ref 1468

15 Gorge Road

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4 bdrm, 2 bathroom home. Sunny 3 bdrm home, freshly Open plan living + a rumpus. painted on the inside. New kitchen & carpet. Single garage. Single garage, large section. Currently tenanted $270pw. Currently rented for $235pw. $279,000 $179,000 Ref 3199 Ref 3201 RAChAeL de VRieS 021 943 900 POLARIS VARIABLE ON-DEMAND TRUE ALL-WHEEL DRIVE

TRANSMISSION

1182 Tinopai Road

ACTIVE DECENT CONTROL

On town boundary, large 3 Tidy 3 bedroom home in 3 bdrm modernised home on 3 bedroom home, open plan bedroom home plus family/ handy location. Modern 16.69ha (approx). Open plan kitchen /dining. Flat section, rumpus room.4x4 Open plan kitchen & bathroom, separate with rural views. Fenced to 10 alarm system & garden shed. Mode lounge. Double garage, fully paddocks. Implement shed. Self living set on Hop on board the property Turf2.5ha. Mode In-ground pool. fenced & level section. contained dwelling. KGladder NOW! $340,000 Ref HL2075 Ref 3187 $495,000 Ref HL2068 Ref 3109 181/680 MiCheLLe TOMLinSOn 027 339 5937 CRAiG CLeMenT 021 461 668

CONVERTS TO A TWO SEATER

93 hurndall Street

ROLLED INDEPENDENT REAR

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easy Contour

Babylon Coast Road

3

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3 bedrooms, plus ensuite. Large deck. Double garage, fully fenced & landscaped. Maungaturoto. $289,000 Ref 1430 GARy MORRiS 021 902 087

1 emay Cres – Pahi

Huge 3118m2 section. 3 bedrooms plus a 6.5m2 garage. Heat pump, only a short walk to town & schools. $349,000 Ref 1429

13c emay Cres – Pahi

no reserve auCtion

36 ha farm, easy contour, great 1642m2 section, northwater supply, spacious house & facing sunny position. Very convenient location, walk to outbuildings, good fert history, shops. Enjoy country views but harbour views. be in town! $750,000 +gst (if any) $79,000 Ref 1467 Ref 1456 RhOdA MORRiSOn 0274 800 691 / 09 431 6912

Handy to Dargaville & Baylys Beach. Set on 1.861ha of Coastal One of 6 sections. Awesome On approx 1705m2 section. 17 years ago, theopen Sportsman 500 was launched –bungalow, a pioneer that land. 3 double bedrooms, plan kitchen/dining, separate outlook fromset this 1940m2 Charming 3 bdrm lounge. Double garage with attached shed. Private with section. Power and phone to all the hard work completed. the benchmark tryingbdy.toWharf follow: expansive rural views.other ATV brands would spend and boat ramp just Minutes driveyears to Pahi wharf,

Four lots to be auctioned all over 4000m2 in size. First one under hammer has no reserve. Private gated community. All enjoy stunning wide water views, access to beach. auction 3rd october, 1pm at our maungaturoto office. View online NOW Ref 1350 / 1344 RhOdA MORRiSOn 0274 800 691 / 09 431 6912

$395,000

on the shores of the Kaipara.

down the road.

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