Kaipara Lifestyler, September 25 2012

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Airforce salutes Kaipara academy  by Paul Campbell

A unique New Zealand educational venture which saw the opening of a purpose built Aviation Academy at Otamatea High School has attracted attention at the ‘highest’ level

Fine-tuning roles at Big River FM

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A Royal New Zealand Airforce Hercules and a naval Sea Sprite helicopter came to call as the new academy building in the school grounds was opened by MP and House Speaker, Dr The Rt. Hon Lockwood Smith. “A C130 from 40 Squadron made low passes over the school for the opening and a Sea Sprite, from No. 6 RNZN Squadron, landed on the tennis courts, so we certainly do have the attention of the defence forces,” said course founder and director of the country’s first high school aviation academy, retired teacher Paul Morrison. The academy building was constructed with funding from the school. “Local businesses have willingly contributed to this, and I have set up a repayment programme which will see the total of $65,000.00 being refunded, raised over the next few years. To date, close to $8,500.00 has been raised.” Mr Morrison was head of technical studies for 18 years, before he set up the aviation course. He is a qualified pilot and holds an aircraft engineering licence. He is also qualified to inspect micro-lite aircraft, which will be built at a rate of one per three-year course. “The course is essentially a team building concept, in which the students, currently two girls and ten boys, will be constructing a CA18 Cub Flyer aircraft, a replica Piper Cub. It is planned that each completed aircraft will then be sold on, to effectively finance the next students’ course.” “The academy is not specifically designed to turn out aircraft engineers as such. It is more aimed at life experience and team work skills. It effectively puts students into the front-line in the marketplace when they begin looking for jobs.” The academy is equipped to a large extent with specialised tools and machinery that Mr Morrison has built up over the years. With these the students are able to complete Level 1 and Level 2 Unit Standards in workshop safety and aircraft construction under the Industry Training Organisation.

 Top photo: Dr Lockwood Smith presents an official plaque at the Otamatea Aviation Academy’s official opening. Above: Students inspecting the visting Sea Sprite helicopter

“The attitude of the academy members is what gained their place in the programme, and these young people are the future that this country will move ahead on,” said Lockwood Smith at the official academy opening.

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Record breaking feats from Dargaville champions

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It’s been a month of record breaking efforts for Dargaville and Northland powerlifters, as athletes from across the region put their many hundreds of hours of training into practice at two world-class events On the first of September Brian’s Gym in Dargaville played host to the Northland Bench Press Champs, and not only did ten regional records tumble, but the judges were also stunned by the dedication of up and coming power lifters. Many of these young hopefuls will be the future of the sport, and all those who competed on the 1st bettered their personal bests, with some smashing records in the process. Queenie Lawrence and Trish Muldrock were both record breakers in the women’s competition, while Hugh Thompson, Steven Percy and Leethan Tau all set new records in their divisions among the junior men. Gym owner and champion powerlifter Brian Froggatt smashed the record in the Master men’s division, as well as Kevin Barker and Richard Ayton — the last of whom benchpressed a staggering 125kg.

Just a week later Northland’s best stepped up to the North Island Champs, doing the North proud by taking out both titles and records. Dean Price and Hayden Nauman scored a one-two in the under 19s, followed up by 1st places for Ming Ming Edgar, Hugh Thompson, Steven Percy, and Leethan Tau in their respective weight classes. Brian Froggatt took top honours for the Master men’s event. Amazingly, three of these efforts broke records as well, while Brian’s huge 130kg effort is now the New Zealand record for the Master men’s 50–59kg class bench press. Truly a monumental performance by these athletes, and yet another record breaker for Dargaville to be proud of — not to mention a compelling reason to visit Brian’s Gym and receive training and advice from the nation’s best.

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 Dargaville BNZ branch manager, Chad Lowen, presents Northland Roller Mills manager, Catherine Stewart two cheques towards training, transport, uniforms and other expenses. The Dargaville branch donated $334.80, and the Kaitaia branch gave $584.60 to the rugby team. “All the hard work has finally paid off — the boys are looking fabulous and really looking forward to the challenge in front of them,” says Catherine


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New multi-sport hub planned for Dargaville A centrally located, multi-sport hub utilising existing facilities at Dargaville’s Memorial Park along with the adjacent rugby park has been proposed in a draft sports facilities plan. The Dargaville Sports and Recreation Infrastructure Plan, commissioned by Sports Northland, was presented to sport and recreation groups in Dargaville recently and received encouraging feedback. New infrastructure proposed for the site includes a shared, centrally located, multi-functional hub facility with members lounge, function space, toilets, changing rooms, storage and administration space with an upper level viewing of fields and courts. The plan proposes that the existing rugby and squash facilities at Dargaville’s Memorial Park be made available for other sporting uses and that all netball and tennis be relocated back to the park. There would be in total six dual-use courts for netball and tennis. These include the two existing paved courts receiving a tidy-up, plus two new covered, but not enclosed, courts and two new, possibly sand-based tennis courts. Sports Northland chief executive, Brent Eastwood said, “the draft report was based on an initial survey of all sport and recreation groups, including interviews carried out in May.” “The initial feedback from those

 Sports Northland chief executive, Brent Eastwood

groups at the presentation was very encouraging and supportive which bodes well for a future partnership between them all, something that is critical for this project to be successful.” Also proposed is a small covered grandstand for rugby, rugby league and football, four petanque courts for public use and the 60s-Up Club along with a small central playground and possibly a gym. The report also recommended the development of casual recreation facilities for Selwyn Park with a focus on younger residents and families and includes a new skate park and playground. The report is expected to be finalised and released to the community in the next few weeks.

Ratepayers meet Commissioners Kaipara ratepayers groups have held a meeting with the Kaipara District Council Commissioners, as part of an ongoing process of consultation with residents and ratepayers across the district The commissioners Terms of Reference include working with the public to determine management of the estimated $80 million debt left by the former council they replaced last month. “We have acknowledged that there are a number of important issues to be resolved and we will be consulting with as many people as possible as the process goes on,” said commission chair, John Robertson . “The Kaipara Community Ratepayers Association and the Mangawhai Residents and Ratepayers Association were the first of a number of stakeholder groups that we want to meet with and talk to. “The discussions were free and frank and a good place to start.” Following the meeting, Kaipara Citizens and Ratepayers Association chairman, Ron Manderson, said KCRA advised the commissioners the rates in the latest LTP are “not affordable for pensioners and others on fixed,

low or reduced farm incomes, and the current rates relief options are woefully inadequate, and council must reduce its operating costs. Mr Manderson added that if council overheads were not cut to reduce those rates “illegally struck” in the LTP, KCRA may call for further intensification of its declared rates strike. However, he acknowledged that further meetings with the commissioners are expected and “members will be kept informed.”

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Fine-tuning roles at Big River

 New chairman of the board, Mitch King and Acting station manager, Jack McKerchar

Big River FM appointed a new chairman of the board at their recent annual general meeting. Mitch King has taken over the role from Jack McKerchar who is now acting station manager following the resignation of Anaru Tana. Based in Dargaville, the community owned and run radio station which opened 14 years ago has a strong following. Mr King who has been a resident in Dargaville for most of his life is passionate about Big River and country music, new and old. He has hosted the Country of Fire Show, Saturdays 2 to 6pm for eight years. “I like to be involved and in contact with people and its nice to receive phone calls with positive feedback when I’m doing the show,” says Mr King. “We appreciate Jack stepping in to help out until later in the year — he is

kept busy programming and looking after the interns,” adds Mr King. Board member Phil Godfrey says, “Being a community radio station, it’s good to have a chairman who is wellknown and respected in the community and very approachable. We are very happy to have him.”

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Obituary

Dr Philip Middleton Barham Dr Philip Middleton Barham passed away 1 September 2012 aged 84 at his home in Army Bay, Whangaparoa. Philip was known for his humanity and humility. He had an outstanding career and was truly a doyen of his profession. Having qualified with a Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery from Otago in 1954 and Diploma in Obstetrics from the University of Auckland in 1958, Philip took up a position as medical practitioner in Dargaville in 1962. He served Dargaville and the surrounding district as general practitioner for nineteen years and developed a reputation in the community for his caring manner as a doctor. During this time he also established the first regular Flying Doctor Service in New Zealand responding to emergency call-outs in his single engine plane, visiting patients in outlying clinics and sometimes transporting patients to hospital. The idea was born out of increasing difficulties in reaching outlying patients quickly over dangerous roads. Philip had learnt to fly while at Otago University and in 1964 after much research and several trips to Australia, to learn from their flying doctor service, the service was launched.

When, in 1978, Philip was offered an appointment as Foundation Director of the Goodfellow Unit at the University of Auckland medical school, he initially declined the position. “He was reluctant to leave Dargaville, but after encouragement from friends and colleagues, he finally agreed,” says lifetime friend, Des Subritzky. As director of the Foundation for continuing education in family medicine his work was outstanding. He carried out research into educational needs and

Defence Careers Experience for Dargaville High School students Recently Theo Mullinder, Malcolm Ramsay, Michael Hutchins and Maddison Fox completed a Defence Careers Experience weekend at Tamaki Leadership Camp, Whangaparoa. Along with about 50 other secondary school students they participated in a wide range of physical activities and team building events including carrying sandbags, vehicle recovery, confidence course and maize activity (navigating a team through underground tunnels with no lights), running everywhere and learning how to march. “We learned a lot about all three of the Defence Forces (Army, Airforce and Navy) and the potential career paths within these. We stayed in the barracks, rose at 5am and learned how to have a 30 second shower due to lots of people and short timeframes. The food was fantastic which was great as we were starving after all the hard physical work. Deep Heat turned out to be my best friend since I discovered muscles I did not know I had. We learned a lot about being “on time” and by the end we were trying to be 5 minutes early to meetings because if we were late we had to hold the press up position for what seemed like hours! “

Malcom is interested in becoming a Field Engineer for the Army and if successful he David Bargh, Principal would be trained as a “Jack of all Trades” covering moving the Army around the battle field, use of explosives and mine detection and demolition, construction, plumbing, water boating, scuba diving and electrical work to name some. Theo is keen to become an Electrical Fitter and in this role he would be maintaining all the electrical equipment in the Army such as fridges and generators. Maddison would love to be a Medic in the Navy, providing first line medical help for soldiers, sailors and civilians. Michael is investigating becoming an Engineering Officer or Avionics Technician in the Airforce. “Overall we learned lots. Teamwork was of the utmost importance in everything we did — you are only as strong as your weakest link. It gave us a good idea of what the basic Army training would be like and has helped us decide that this is for us — it removed any doubts we had and we are sure now that we want to apply to join the Armed Forces.”

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developed a programme of refresher courses, seminars and workshops for practising doctors. “He was an innovator in devising methods of coping with the multiple problems of general practice,” says colleague and friend, Dr Maurice Matich. Philip went on to hold many positions during his tenure at Auckland University including, among others, Associate Dean School of Medicine and Member/Chair Postgraduate Medical Committee and in 1988 obtained a Masters degree in Health Personnel Education from the University of NSW. Philip became a source of knowledge and wisdom on postgraduate education. His opinion and advice was valued by numerous organisations and governmental committees and he was a sought after speaker at conferences both locally and overseas. “He gave his time and dedication to everything involving medicine and health locally, nationally and internationally,” says friend Des Subritzky. Philip had a lifelong love of sailing and although he sailed competitively as a student, he mainly cruised in New Zealand waters and parts of the Pacific. In his later years his main interest was his family, his wife Diana, children Deborah, Stephen, Joanne and David and seven grandchildren.

Trash turns to treasure St John’s, which operates ambulance services out of Mangaturoto to service the eastern Kaipara is on the hunt for hidden treasure — that could just be your trash. “We are holding our annual trash and treasure auction on October 6, and last year we raised a record $11,500 which all goes to support the volunteers and cadets of the Otamatea area of St Johns,” says auction organiser Albie Paton. “We are hoping to do so again this year and public support is vital.” Mr Paton says volunteers are standing by to pickup and store items for the auction, held in the Centennial Hall. “We are looking for clean and tidy goods, be it furniture, appliances, tools, toys — the list is extensive. We do ask though that things such as TVs are in working order, because at the end of the day, if they are not, there are no buyers and we have to spend money to dispose of them ourselves. “So have a look around, and see what you have that doesn’t fit any more. There’ll be someone out there glad to take it over for a new lease of life.”

Take a musical trip back in time They say that those who remember the sixties were probably not there, but it’s far from the truth. And the strongest memories from that decade are often rekindled by the timeless music of the era — songs which defined a generation. If you missed Woodstock and weren’t there for the Isle of Wight, pencil this date into your calendar — October 12th, 2012. Because from 8pm at the Dargaville Club a quintet of acclaimed local musicians will be turning back the clock, playing the hits of such legends as the Beatles, the Shadows, Cliff Richard and more. Guitarist Kevin Jobbitt is now based in Australia, but his yearly trip back to his old home town is the occasion for the band he once played with to get back together. Accomplished musos Chris Davidson (guitar), Dave Ryan

(bass), Ned Pukeroa (drums) and Stu Stevenson (saxophone) take the opportunity to play the songs they love to audiences who know every tune. This year’s performance will be better than ever, and at only $10 per ticket it’s a great night out at the Dargaville Club, where a tasty menu and a full bar provide the perfect counterpoint to the band’s nostalgic, classic set.

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Unique fundraising for the community A unique fundraising Fashion Show and Charity Auction will be held on Thursday, September 27, 7.30 pm at the Maungaturoto Centennial Hall The event is organised by ‘Uniquely You’, a group with a vision to inspire women to ‘be all the YOU that you can be’. This fundraiser will benefit Homebuilders Community Services who support local communities with free counselling services, a seniors’ monthly meal, food bank, budgeting advice for food parcel recipients, parent educators and family support workers. “Polwarth Design of  Carol Hunter — supporting a unique community event Dargaville is an inspirational example to Lions who have offered to set up a catwomen realising a dream by overcoming walk for the fashion models. many obstacles and it is a privilege to Tickets available at ‘Dreams’, have their time and assistance for this Homebuilders, Skeltons, Waipu coming event,” says Carol. Medical Centre or Ph 09 431 9080. Carol is also grateful to the Paparoa No door sales.

Puppets in Dargaville Trinity Puppeteers are coming to Dargaville and performing in darkness under florescent lights at the Methodist Church Hall on Saturday “I think it’s going to be a hoot, I’m taking my grandchildren and I’m really looking forward to it,” says organiser, Margaret Bishop. The puppeteers, aged 10–50, are a group of volunteers from Auckland and once or twice a year they come to rural areas to entertain and tell stories from the bible. The group will also lead Sunday morning church  The volunteers and their puppets due to perform at the Methodist Church Hall on Saturday. service telling the story of “Everyone is welcome and if people Noah’s Ark. can’t afford to come then they can just Entry on the Saturday is by gold coin come,” adds Margaret. donation beginning at 7pm.

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New master at Pono Paul Udall was installed Harold Armiger, surgeon into the Chair as 97th dentist Alfred John Finch and Master of Pono Lodge surveyor Sidney Lawrence 203 at the Masonic Lodge Spanhake,” says Paul Udall. in Dargaville recently “We are looking forward with over 60 people in to the centennial in 2015 attendance to witness with new younger members the grand ceremony. to take it into the next The installing officer century.” was district Grand Master  New Grand Master, Paul Udall Bryan Wiig supported by Grand Lodge officers who came from y Fun as far south as Hawkes Bay and ool Holida h c S Coopers Beach in the north. Mr Udall has been a freemason for 1st to 14th October 2012 25 years. A member of Pono for seven Meet the ‘Tuatara’ years, he also held the position of Our brand new residents Master of the Lodge for two terms at Monday 1st October Pakuranga, Auckland where he served International Day of the Older Person Kids bring your grandparents for 18 years. — they have FREE entry today Freemasons are devoted to serving Lessons in the 1898 Riponui Pah School the community and supporting Enquire for class times charities and is one of the world’s Ride a jigger $1.00 Monday & Tuesday oldest and largest fraternal non-profit Ride the big train $2.50 & tractor $2.00 organisations. Wednesday, Thursday, Fridays. 10am to 2pm “This lodge has a heritage that LivE Day Dargaville should hold onto — many “Story Book Character Day” Sunday 14th October 10am to 4pm. Come in costume of the past master’s names are Adults $10 at the gate, Children FREE recorded on the walls and have family Family $35 Adults $15 Seniors $10 Child $5 associations in the community today. 10am — 4pm every day. Established in 1915, among the 09 438 9630 www.kiwinorth.co.nz Gate 1, 500 SH14, Maunu, Whangarei founding members were accountant

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Letter to the editor To Whom It May Concern I am writing in regard to a local, Tina Stewart, who has being doing some amazing community work which I would love to see acknowledged in your paper. Tina holds a full time job with Rabobank (which is pressurising and busy in itself) but, after hours she has been tirelessly working towards organising a “White Ribbon Day” on Saturday, 24 November. As she keeps saying, “there is no money”, but she keeps talking to people, asking for help, phoning those with the power to help or donate or who are well known and if someone says no (and many have said yes). She just rings or visits someone else. (eg Mike King, Damage which is a band, More FM, Tip Top Ice Cream, Fonterra, Mad Butcher, Cowleys, KDC, the Police and Maori TV etc). Tina is so passionate about this event; she has spent hours talking to people on the phone and face to face and there will be hundreds of people involved in this day, along with hundreds of motor bikes in our town. The idea is that it is essentially a “FREE day for the kids” — they can grab a sausage or an ice cream, have a bounce on the bouncy castle or a supervised ride on a bike etc — all for free.

It will bring the issue of domestic violence to our consciousness and the realisation that we all have to take responsibility for not accepting it in our community and having the courage to speak up if we know about it or it is a part of our world. I know Tina would say this is not about her, it is about the issue of violence, however this event on 24 November is down to her and her making it her business to care enough to do something. Although she has a “committee” of people working with her, she has been the driving force from the start. I know she would agree to an article about her if it meant this day was promoted. (Tina’s mob is 027 652 8902) I feel our community has had so much negativity to deal with recently, we need to “find” the Tinas in our community and boast about them and bring some pride back to the Kaipara. I see no better way to do this than informing the public of the amazing things people like Tina do just by talking to people. She is living proof that we can all make a difference and make the world a better place. Kind regards Pauline Gough, Dargaville

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Extracts from the North Auckland Times, Dargaville . . .

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r. A. Bannantyne cabinet-maker and general finisher from Dargaville is the successful tenderer for furnishing the large new boarding house at Omana. The contract was a large one covering about thirty rooms. Every piece of furniture for this new house was made on Mr. Bannantyne’s premises.

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he programme shown last night at Royal Theatre drew another good house. The audience enthusiastically received the various films, their appreciation being shown by prolonged applause. Look for—‘Life in Our Navy’ and ‘Sins of the Fathers’ next Saturday. A. Cooper, lessee.

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Local support for National Burns Centre Erik Movling thought it was all over when he was trapped in his burning speedway race car in 2008 after a horror crash at Whangarei speedway. Trapped for over a minute amid the flames, it was a miracle he survived at all After 40 days in an induced coma and three weeks on life support Erik began his long road to rehabilitation at the National Burns Centre — where the dedicated medical staff are credited with saving his life. Now this state-of-the art care facility has a new tool in helping give back quality of life to patients who have suffered serious burns. First National Dargaville and First National Maungaturoto have partnered up with the National Burn Centre, donating four iPads complete with internet connections to help folks in recovery keep in touch with friends and family. Needless to say, the painful process of rehabilitation can prove stressful and  Erik Movling (centre) with jill Wilson and John Powell of First National isolating, especially as strict quarantine measures are often needed to prevent infection. The helping families go on a journey to find iPads allow patients to video call their loved ones, their dream home. It’s through these keep up to date with news and access entertainment experiences that we have become so with a touch-screen interface — easier to use than invested in the health and wellbeing of a keyboard and mouse for those who have suffered our community.” trauma to their hands and fingers. Erik and people like him who are “We are looking forward to being able to give back to our recovering from the ordeal of serious community in a meaningful way,” says First National Dargaville burns can now rely on the emotional principal officer Jill Wilson. “Families and their wellbeing are support and good wishes of family and key to us — in real estate we spend the majority of our time friends, brought closer by technology.

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION For Parents/Caregivers of Children aged 0-2 yrs On the 10th October 2012 the Early Years Hub is Launching a new Internet Web Based Data System. This Web Based Data System has been created to reduce instances of children missing their important Health Checks. It provides a snapshot of your child’s early years Health Checks, Immunisation, Dental Checks and other entitlements from Birth to School age. Benefits of this system: • Help your children receive all their Health Checks and other entitlements on time; • You can Log into the Parent portal and track your child’s status online; • Access online resources to find out more about the checks for your child and who to contact. Please note: All children 0-2yrs old that are currently enrolled at the Dargaville Medical Centre have been automatically entered into this data base. A formal letter has been sent out to all parents/Caregivers of these 0-2yr old children explaining this Internet Web Based System. If you would like more information or do not wish for your child to be part of this pilot project then please contact: Lynette Matthews at the HUB on 09 439 7861 or 0800 327 597 or 021 2722 695 to discuss having your child removed from the system.

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Women in Business,

Men at Work

Our commitment to you. Company Mission “To care for our clients and provide a service where they don’t need an appointment — we will attend to their needs immediately, and connect our clients with the best product that will exceed their anticipated needs.” Company Vision “To be a proactive and influential business in the Northland area committed to the prosperity of our clients.” “To provide a clean, transparent and healthy working environment for the prosperity of the special people we employ.” Company Values “We will greet all our clients in a warm and friendly manner, using their names as often as possible.” “Our business is built on repeat clients; we will do anything within reason not to lose a client, whether they are a new or existing client.” “We are: Diligent, Industrious, Energetic, Hard Working, Methodical, Thoughtful and Reliable.” “We are solution minded and opportunity centred. We are effective and efficient.” “We honour and respect the trust our clients place in us.”

Delivering our promise.

Gas & Tyre SER V ICES

148 Victoria St, Dargaville

0800 788 288

sales@gasandtyre.co.nz

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eavy Machinery Takes care of hard work John deBoer and his team of skilled drivers and operators are no strangers to hard work and big jobs. When the task at hand calls for heavy haulage, hydraulic power or mighty machinery they are the ones to call all across the Kaipara. With spring upon us there are innumerable tasks to take care of in the agricultural sector, and many of them are too much to handle with manpower alone. John and his team combine experience and skill with a fleet of powerful machines — trucks, tractors, diggers and more to tackle these tasks cost-effectively and swiftly. If you’re in need of dams and drainage, John deBoer’s powerful diggers can shift the soil and sculpt the land. Want to upgrade those degraded races? John can help with quarrying, haulage and construction. And out in the fields his tractor and trailer units will be busy this spring, preparing the land for the big season ahead. On the road the distinctive white and orange livery of deBoer trucks is a regular sight around the Kaipara, as they haul everything from topsoil to fertiliser, metal to sawdust. In fact, if you have a bulk load to move you can bet that John and his qualified drivers can find you a solution. Give them a call today if you’ve got big jobs planned for the coming season... with a combination of diesel power and know-how, they’ve got the Kaipara covered.

Call John 021 783 482

Unbeatable rates, best service

Roper & Jones We put you first

iS ON TeAHNS iT’S TiMe TO TAKe A lOOK AT

For over eight decades the people of Dargaville and the wider Kaipara have turned to Roper and Jones when it comes time to buy or sell property. The name carries a tradition of integrity, quality and professionalism exemplified today by the team at Roper and Jones First National — and one which is alive and well, with awardwinning service and performance adding to the track record of this proud local company.

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Fresh, new and funky summer wear is bursting out at Dargaville’s popular B’arch Wear — part of the reason for the stylish little store’s big success. Jonette has been in business for over seven years, and keeping an eye on the ever changing world of trendy, fashionable streetwear has been key to the growth of her unique brand. Now each new season sees more great products flying in from the top urban chic designers of America, direct to the Dargaville public. We’re a town with varied tastes — B’arch Wear sports everything from longboard skateborads and BOOM sneakers to t-shirts emblazoned with the likeness of Bob Marley and Marilyn Manson. Catering to the trends and fashion sensibilities of the young, connected and hip means stocking a top-totoe selection — sunglasses, hats, jeans, skirts, studded punk rock belts and caps from many sporting teams and labels. All this alongside gifts, ornaments, posters and more, making up an ever-changing array of funky things to browse and buy.

er style on m m u s s a h r a e b’arch W d rything you nee ve e h it w , w o n le sa e weather gets h t n e h w l o o c k to loo and take a look! in n o e m o c . t o h

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McKays Arcade • Victoria St • Tel 09 439 4526 Open Sat 10–1pm • Open weekdays 10–5pm

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Principal officer Jill Wilson is justifiably proud of her team, as well as the heritage behind her company name. In all fields of real estate practice — commercial, residential, and the huge Kaipara rural sector — the Roper and Jones First National team have a reputation for exceptional service to their customers. In fact, in the competitive rural field, Jill’s team have been awarded First National’s highest honour — top rural office of the year, presented just this March. In Dargaville your Roper and Jones First National professionals are Jill Wilson, John Powell, Rachael de Vries, Michelle Tomlinson and Craig Clement, ably assisted by the administration team of Kerry Cyprian (also a specialist in insurance, representing State), Carol Vercoe and Sue Curtis, Jeannette Straiton takes care of the busy property management side of this business. In Maungaturoto, the Roper and Jones name also has a long and respected history, and today Gary Morris, Felicia Doornenbal, Sheila Boon and Rhoda Morrison continue this fine tradition in the ‘real Kiwi town’ by the Brynderwyns. No matter what the size of your investment, your property dreams, goals and aspirations, this award-winning team of professionals is here to help you. After more than 85 years of leading the way in real estate throughout the Kaipara, there’s no question that Roper and Jones First National should be your first choice.

110 Victoria Street, Dargaville 143 Hurndall Street, Maungaturoto

09 439 7295

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Women in Business,

Men at Work BASED CLEANER New Zealand’s most Versatile Cleaner One product is all you need for ALL your cleaning chores around the house and farm. We have a NEW product. Citrus Hand Job. No solvents, so not harsh on your skin yet will REMOVE all grease, grime, dirt, printing ink with ease!

FREEPHONE TO ORDER:

0800 4 CITRUS (0800 424 878) www.citrusbasedcleaner.co.nz

Be pampered and relax during your hair and nail appointments All of the benefits you have come to know and love at Kim’s Hair are still in place. You can come and relax (with or without children) while you enjoy full or half-head highlights, new cutting techniques and hair texturing. Now you can also get your nails done as well — Acrylic sets (with or without tips), French Manicures and NEW Silk Wraps. Or come in for a spot of pampering and have a cuticle treatment and hand massage. The summer season is coming and appointments are filling up fast. Book early so you won’t be disappointed. Evening and weekend appointments available.

Nail SpecialS

Hair SpecialS Full tint or full head highlights with cut, blow wave, conditioning treatment and scalp massage - $110

$10 off any full set of nails only until October 20th, 2012 *Hair prices subject to hair length and volume

Half head highlights or root touchup with cut, blow wave or straightening - $80

CONTACT DETAILS PhONE: 09 439 6754 MObILE: 021 105 4578 (KiM – HAir STYliST) MObILE: 021 027 81189 (liSA – NAil TEcHNiciAN) EMAIL: info@kimshair.co.nz

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History, Vision and Service in Whangarei

Morris & Morris is the only funeral provider in Whangarei with qualified funeral directors and a bereavement care programme to help and assist you before, during and after making funeral arrangments. Call us today for a friendly consultation.

Whangarei 09 437 5799 or 0800 66 77 47 www.morrisandmorris.co.nz

KAIPARA’S MOST COMPETITIVE FLOORING PRICES

KAIPARA FLOORING FINDING SUCCESS UNDERFOOT Your home reflects your sense of style and personality, from furniture to technology, kitchens to wallpaper. But nothing makes a house a home quite as much as that most ubiquitous of finish touches — your flooring. It’s got to be hard-wearing, up to the rigours of raising a family, but also soft and inviting on cold mornings. It has to be timelessly elegant, and last for years while being walked all over on a daily basis. And most importantly, it’s one of the biggest factors people take into account when buying a home. All this means that getting your flooring solution right is of utmost importance. That’s why Kaipara people are turning to Christine Barrott of the Kaipara Flooring Company in Maungaturoto — an industry professional who takes a personal interest in the look and feel of each customer’s home. Christine’s reputation for quality work and competitive pricing have seen her company grow from a small

corner in one of Maungaturoto’s main street stores into a spacious office, showroom and workshop outfitted with swatches of the very latest carpet and vinyl styles. Here you’ll find everything from the luxury and warmth of wool to the hard-wearing practicality of commercial vinyl, teamed up with both the in-depth knowledge of Christine herself and the skill and attention to detail of her carpetlayers. You’ll also find one other thing it’s impossible to put a price on — good advice on style, weave, colour and function which makes sure your flooring stands the test of time. People all over the Kaipara district are talking about the flooring transformations undertaken by this proudly independent company, and if you’re looking to upgrade your home for any reason it makes sense to give them a call. After all, a good floor is the foundation for a better home!

Phone 09 946 9886 | Mobile 021 515 415 32 Hurndall Street, Maungaturoto


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Kubota’s X-factor a grand advancement Normally the first drive of a powerful new machine is the preserve of the motoring press. But as Japanese manufacturing giant Kubota isn’t in the business of producing supercars, they want to showcase their latest range of mid-sized tractors to the people who will appreciate them most. On Tuesday the 2nd of October Kubota’s road show will hit town, giving farmers a chance to get up close and personal with the new Grand X range.

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Take home a new Suzuki KingQuad 400 today for 1/3 deposit (or use your old bike as a trade in), pay a third in 12 months, and the final third in 24 months with 0% interest. LT-F400 and LT-A400 $10,000rrp, LT-A400F $12,649rrp. Talk to us today!

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LT-F400L2 [4x2] $3,442 deposit LT-A400L2 $3,442 deposit LT-A400FL2 $4,325 deposit LT-A400L2 [4x2] $3,442 deposit LT-A400FL2 (AUTO) [4x4] $4,325 deposit

• For all your Cultivation Requirements • Round Hay/Silage, Pit Silage • Single and Tube Wrapping

Offer valid until 31 August 2012. Normal lending criteria apply, ask us for for full details and cost. Offer not available in conjunction Take home aDocumentation new Suzuki KingQuad 400andtoday 1/3 (or0800use your old with any other promotion. fee $322, 1/3 deposit. 1/3 in 12 months the final 1/3for payment in 24deposit months. SUZUKI | WWW.SUZUKI.CO.NZ bike as a trade in), pay a third in 12 months, and the final third in 24 months with 0% interest. LT-F400 and LT-A400 $10,000rrp, LT-A400F $12,649rrp. Talk to us today!

Randells Suzuki

SPRING IS HERE! • Power Harrowing with Air Seeder • Undersowing • Effulent, Lime and Fert Spreading

8 Kapia St, Dargaville Phone 09 439 6952

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Offer valid until 28 September 2012. Normal lending criteria apply, ask us for full details and cost. Offer not available in conjunction with any other promotion. Documentation fee $322, 1/3 deposit. 1/3 in 12 months and the final 1/3 payment in 24 months.

0800 SUZUKI | WWW.SUZUKI.CO.NZ

Mob: 021 439 748 A/hrs: 09 439 7469

Already acclaimed overseas as an engineering triumph, with advanced ergonomics and microprocessor technology making them supremely comfortable and easy to use, this latest iteration of Kubota’s popular M series is sure to be hit. Clever design sets the Grand X apart from its rivals, with care and attention paid to the core of the tractor’s drivetrain and steering as well as to finishing touches like ample work lighting, driver comfort and easy to read controls. Kubota’s Intelli-shift transmission comes with computer assist as standard, making the 8-speed powershift silky smooth across all three ratios. And exclusive turning technology — using an electrohydraulic differential system — enables the Grand X to turn tightly and manoeuvre lightly despite its power. When it comes to visibility, space and comfort the Grand X cab is second to none. An automatically self adjusting airride seat commands views through full-surround windows. A centrally mounted, brightly lit control panel lays out 26 of the tractor’s most important functions. And Kubota have also taken steps to assure that this is one of the quietest places on the farm to be — a sound-deadening success which has to be experienced first hand. The new MGX tractors come in a range of sizes, but all feature greatly increased load capacities and more stringent atmospheric pollution controls. Kubota plan to use the launch of these new machines as a springboard to the development of larger, higher-horsepower tractors in the future, and if the international acclaim enjoyed by the Grand X is anything to go by, this, too, will prove to be a successful move. Come along to Redline to book in for a chance to get your hands on Kubota’s latest… the road show runs from 10am to 3pm, and refreshments are provided. You could also win an RTV900XT all terrain vehicle if you take home one of these versatile, powerful and intelligently engineered farming machines.

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Jervois Street, Dargaville • Ph 09 439 1089


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A dog’s tail…

It’s blowin’ in tha wind

Gidday. Me Billy here again, an’ it’s bin a intrestin’ time here ona proppity. Me ana Boss wuz out ona lambin’ beat, an ‘is girfriend Sharlene had packed a cupla sanniches an’ a thermos for mornin’ smoko, ‘cos we were up ina hills ata back ofa farm, an too far ta come back to tha house fer a cuppa, tha Boss reckined.. We was sittin’ up ona ridgeline, ana wind was rufflin’me coat an makin’ tha Boss’s hat flap a bit. Thena Boss sed ta me: “Ya betta wotch it Dog. You mite getta bill for usin’ tha wind ta smooth outa ya coat.” Now I hada give tha Boss a bit of The Eye, cos I thort maybe he wuz losin’ it. He sed: “Now don’t lookit me like that Dog. Doncha know that our mates downa marae is lookin’ at ownin’ tha wind?” Well, I herd Sharlene readin’ froma noospaper that that John Ki gotta problem wiv sellin’ off tha power kompnies ‘cos tha king of our mates downa marae reckin they owns tha water. That kaused a bitofa stir ina pub, too, akkordin’ ta tha Boss. Blokes there reckined if they wuz gona own tha water, then they’d betta be prepared ta fork out a few bob fer tha great flood of 1920 in Paparoa, as well as that time tha Waroah River bust its banks and flooded tha kumara fields. Acherly tha min boggles eh, ‘cos we hada hellova flood down in Hawke’s Bay wen I wuz a pup. Tha whole Tickkino River come ova tha banks an she wuz knee deep orl over tha plains, cuttin’ off Napia an’ Hastings.

“Now that’d make a whole ina Whytangi settilment munny eh?” seda Boss. Anyhow, after smoko we finished tha lambin’ beat, an afta lunch, we jumped ina ute and went downta the dairy blok ta see wot the calvin’ was like. “Just about ova,” sed Pete, wots tha new managa. “It’s all goin’ good.” Wella Boss and Pete decided ta whip downa pub fer a few games of pool and an’ usual, Boss Parked near door, an’ I cood here wot was goin’ on. Boss had rite his name ona board ‘cos a bloke corled the Plumba wuz ona table wiv Ray, Thena Plumba beat tha Boss, so he hada bit ofa sulk, an’ then afta a cupla more beers, he spotted our mate Rangi who run’s our dockin gang. Tha Boss sed gidday an they started plannin’ wen ta get tha lambs docked. Thay made a cupla remarks about tha weather, thena a wind wot blew Rangi’s Tv earial down. I heada Boss say:”It’s a bugga an’ ya wen’ ya own sumthin’ can’t control it eh?” Evrybody hada good laff then, an a bit later, Boss an’ Pete came out an’ git ina ute. “Betta git home bfore dark, eh Dog, or Sharlene’ll reada riot act. Be better wen it’s daylight savin’ cos she won’t realise we bin so late ata pub.” Then he lookt up ata sky, and muttered: “Now, I jus’ wunda what tha sunlight is worth?”. He’s a wurry eh? Billy

Whangarei Pet & Aquarium Centre Your family friendly pet shop Quality Pet Foods and Accessories Brown Shaver Chickens guaranteed females Cold water and Tropical Fish

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Images from Albertland Harold Marsh 1876 — 1948

William Harold Marsh, farmer, father, early Albertlander and adventurous photographer captured a time of enchantment, when life was lived at a slower pace and governed by a different set of values, priorities and ambitions.

Northern Wairoa Building Contractors Ltd FARMERS!

This landmark commemorative book by Paul Campbell tells the story of the Albertlanders’ arrival and settling of the Kaipara area, and features many of Harold Marsh’s photographs that have been painstakingly restored.

Are your farm cottages or milkers’ quarters in need of renovations?

We Can Help Renovations – Extensions Decks and general carpentry Subcontracting Light Commercial

A must for anyone with an interest in early New Zealand history.

Quality Workmanship Mike Foster: 021 057 5575

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Read the paper online

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Order now on our website or by phone, email or post.

YOU CHOOSE Collectors’ Gold Edition 500 copies only, signed and numbered with the details of the original

owners recorded at the Albertland Heritage Centre: a real family treasure. $138 plus $15 postage and packaging within New Zealand — only 500 copies of the gold edition will ever be produced.

OR Silver Edition $76 plus $15 postage and packaging within New Zealand. Phone 09 439 6933 • Address PO Box 474, Dargaville • Email info@echopublishing.co.nz www.echopublishing.co.nz


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KAIPARA LIFESTYLER

Kaipara and the Lifestyler

supporting SuperGold Card GOLD CARD check out our new website SPECIALS www.healthoptions.co.nz

If you have a gold card, present it in-store and you will get

5% off the retaIl prIce of all services and products

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to find other seasonal specials and competitions

116 Victoria St, Dargaville. Phone: 09 439 4379 or go in-store and get advice from our professional and friendly team

Health OPTIONS OPTIONS Health Helping you find good health

Ray White Maungaturoto & Warkworth are proud to offer a 10% discount on our service fee to SuperGold Card Holders. Simply inform your agent you are a SuperGold Card holder prior to listing your property for sale and receive a 10% discount off our service fee (commission) upon settlement.

Maungaturoto 09 431 8820 | Warkworth 09 425 7959 | Licensed (REAA 2008)

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$40 FREE! and also get 2 loaves bread & one 2Ltr milk

Bogue Real Estate Ltd

For Goldcard Customers! Get a $4 Bacon, a $4 lambsfry & 6 eggs

$11 value You paY $7.99 Mon–Fri 7–5.30pm | Sat 8–1pm

63 Victoria Street

Phone: 09 439 8647

Dargaville Family Store By donating goods and shopping at our Dargaville Family Store, you’re supporting the work we do every day to help build communities. It’s so we can do the things we do. Phone 09 439 6802 – Visit us at 42a Normanby St


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New store promises value Astute watchers of the coming and goings on Dargaville’s main street may have noticed something new coming together next door to Randell’s Suzuki in recent weeks With bold new signage and an intriguing range of stock slowly building, the new Dargaville Appliance Centre has attracted considerable attention — and now we can announce that it’s almost ready to open to the public. Manager Dean Minchin comes from a background in engineering, but his latest venture, supported by Whangarei electricians Electrotrade, promises something new for both himself and for the town. That’s because all of the gleaming whiteware within — with the exception of a range of Toshiba heat pumps — is either end-of-line stock or has been expertly reconditioned by Electrotrade. And of course this means big name brands at lower prices, as well as a niche in the local market. Stoves, fridges, freezers, washers and dryers make up the end-of-line (models superseded by their manufacturers, but new) range, next to similar machines by companies like Fisher and Paykel, Samsung and Simpson which have been checked, restored, reconditioned and given a new warranty. Dargaville Appliance Centre’s range of Toshiba heat pumps are the exception to the rule, and all of them are factory new. Dean plans to offer in-home measures and quotes on these popular energysaving air conditioners, making it easy

to choose the right one for your living environment. The other side of this new venture centres on appliance repairs, and in this field Dean is ably assisted by Kam from Electrotrade and his team, who will have a van available to swiftly fix any problems you may have with your home appliances. Dargaville Appliance Centre will be opening on the 1st of October, and a representative from Toshiba will be there to answer your heat pump questions and perhaps even arrange some special deals. Welcome to Dargaville Dean, Kam and the team — we look forward to seeing you on the 1st!

Big name Brands —

BAYLYS BEACH Kim’s Hair at Baylys

4 Ocean View Terrace .................... 09 439 6754

DARGAVILLE A Natural Approach

32 Victoria Street .......................... 09 439 0646

AD Focus

Cnr Totara Street ........................... 09 439 8824

Adams Trimmer Nauman Ltd

97 Victoria Street .......................... 09 439 8897

Ahlayz Restaurant & Fresh Fish

95 Victoria Street .......................... 09 439 8212

ATS Property Maintenance

Mobile Service ............................ 027 455 7750 B R Vincent Ltd 52 Beach Road ............................. 09 439 6395

Poyner Housemoving JUST ARRIVED 108m² $65,000 re-sited

Phone 0800 769 637 or visit our website

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Reconditioned and end-of-line appliances and appliance repairs by Electrotrade.

Dargaville Appliance Centre

The two and a half kilometre track begins on an unformed paper road at 300 King Road about 10km west of Mangawhai and winds its way up to the Brynderwyn Ridge with stunning views across the Kaipara. “We think it’s going to be a very popular forest track with beautiful views on the ridge and it’s not too steep — it’s suitable for everyone,” says chairman of the Mangawhai Tracks Charitable Trust, Gordon Hosking. Mr Hosking says volunteers began work last year and they built the 14 meter long swing bridge in one of the wettest weeks of the year. “It was quite a lot of trouble getting the materials to the bridge  A five minute walk in, stands an elegant swing bridge built by volunteers in one of the wettest weeks site and it wasn’t very of the year pleasant doing it in the wind and the rain.” 1.30pm with DOC Conservator for The community is invited to the Northland, Chris Jenkins cutting the official opening on October 20 at ribbon.

conditions apply

low, low prices

*On selected items.

Forest and views The Tanekaha forest walking track, built by around a dozen volunteers, is set to open Labour Weekend

Grand openinG Monday oct 1st

Gold Card Directory*

09 439 4466

Based in Maungaturoto but covering the whole of Northland

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Davison Electrical Contractors

Plumbing & Heating Centre Ltd

Maungaturoto Auto Centre

Elfhood Naturals (Thyme For You)

Randall Architecture Ltd

Maungaturoto Butchery

Health Options

Ray White Jean Johnson Realty

Ray White

Horacane Roofing Ltd

Roy’s V8 Shop

15 Hokianga Road......................... 09 439 7184 138 Victoria Street ........................ 09 439 5697 116 Victoria Street ........................ 09 439 4379 Servicing the Kaipara District ...............021 0828 5868

Jo’s Home Cookery

138 Victoria Street ........................ 09 439 5435

Kaipara Lifestyler

107 River Road ............................. 09 439 6933

Lyndsey Bargh Physiotherapy

18 Huia Crescent .......................... 09 439 1656

McCoy & Thomas Sports Hunting & Fishing NZ

92 Victoria Street .......................... 09 439 8520

McKay’s 100% Electrical

87 Victoria Street .......................... 09 439 8305

102 Jervois Street......................... 09 439 6124 25 Clyde Street ............................. 09 439 0099 6 Pouto Street .............................. 09 439 7575 9 Liverpool Street.......................... 09 439 5813

1014 State Highway 12 ................. 09 431 8288 158 Hurndall Street....................... 09 431 8061 148 Hurndall Street....................... 09 431 8820

MANGAWHAI

Shaolin Kempo

Carters Mangawhai

The Meat Co.

Ray White

River Road .................................... 09 439 6226 63 Victoria Street .......................... 09 439 8647

Waldens Shoes

115 Victoria Street ........................ 09 439 8227

Window & Door Services Ltd

32 Gladstone Street ...................... 09 439 6458

KAIWAKA Kaiwaka Cheese Shop

Moir Street ................................... 09 431 4060 234 Molesworth Drive ................... 09 431 4964

WARKWORTH Bogue Real Estate

14 Queen Street ........................... 09 425 7959

WELLSFORD New Dimensions Hair Studio

161 Rodney Street ........................ 09 423 8096

BNZ Bank

Newman Engineering (2004) Ltd

State Highway 1 ............................ 09 431 2195

69 Victoria Street .......................... 09 439 3171

14-16 Beach Road ........................ 09 439 5065

Dargaville Salvation Army Family Store

Computer Worx

42a Normanby Street .................... 09 439 6802

122 Victoria Street ........................ 021 413 565

Dreams

Teens & Tweens

Dargaville Sewing & Curtain Centre

Parkview Motel

Kaipara Flooring

Wright Design

59 Normanby Street ...................... 09 439 8540

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36 Carrington Street ...................... 09 439 8339

MAUNGATUROTO 154 Hurndall Street....................... 09 431 9199 32 Hurndall Street......................... 09 946 9886

Peppers Café

171 Rodney Street ........................ 09 423 7549 173 Rodney Street ........................ 09 423 8569 72 Spindler Road .......................... 09 423 8092


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SEPTEMBER 25 - 2012

KAIPARA LIFESTYLER

Kaipara Service Directory ATS ProPerty Maintenance & rePair

ENGINEERING (2002) LTD

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

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

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

No jobRing tooAndrew small

Covering the Kaipara! Cell 0274 557 750

CHICKEN FERTILISER & LIME A natural, cost effective all year round N.P.K fertiliser for pasture, maize crops, market gardens & small blocks. We supply, cart & spread. Also: • Lime • Wood shavings • Metal • Sand

Phone: 021 724 327 (Neil) or 021 270 6828 (Bruce)

Office: 09 299 64 86 www.bennettfertilisers.co.nz • Domestic • Commercial • Industrial • Logic Controllers • Motor Controls • Freeview & Satellite

Fast & reliable service Phone: 09 437 0117 Mobile: 021 187 9544

“BEST RATES GUARANTEED! FIND A BETTER RATE LOCALLY AND WE’LL BEAT IT BY 5%”

Conditions apply

LocaL D e a Le r s f o r :

Dargaville

Self Storage

• Household Items • Boats and Vehicles • Surplus Stock • Documents • Retail Storage • 24 hr, 7 day access • Very suitable as trade Phone base for a Small Business

09 439 3075

51 Beach Road, Dargaville • www.dargavillestorage.co.nz

• Engagement Portraits • Weddings • Family Portraits

Mike Collins

021 22 33 470

nzphotography@live.com www.dragonseye.co.nz

Farrand & Mason Ltd. GENERAL & PRECISION ENGINEERS

relax revise renew web:

www.esthetica.co.nz 439 6880

8 Portland Street Dargaville

Email: info@ediltd.co.nz Website: www.ediltd.co.nz

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

Greg Newman Ph 09 439 0853 Mobile 027 258 9931 Email newman.horne@igrin.co.nz

subject to unit availability

phone: 09

Pick Up & Delivery Service Available

Landscape Services & Sculpture on Commission

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

Phone: 439 7335 Normanby Street Dargaville

Best under pressure

Floor Sanding

TRACTOR & MACHINERY REPAIRS

Greg Brownie

Locally owned and operated • Floor restoration • New floors sanded and coated

• Prepwork • Concrete grinding

HYDRAULIC

HOSES & FITTINGS

MOBILE SERVICE

Quality workmanship guaranteed 3 Parore St, Dargaville • Ph 09 439 8881

Phone 027 439 7565 or 439 7564

Les Sweeney Builders

New patients welcome!

• New Housing • Commercial • Alterations • Additions

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

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

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34 Beach Rd, daRgaville

Ph 09 439 6544

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

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

round A & PassEnger Service

For medical appointments and shopping trips

Bookings

09 439 6306 Proudly Servicing Dargaville

LIFESTYLER

Kaipara

Quality products | Quality service 227 rodney street, Wellsford 0940

Phone: (09) 423 9060 Fax: (09) 423 9061

SERVICE DIRECTORY

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Kaipara Lifestyler Classifieds

Phone 09 439 6933

Closing date for classified advertising for the 2 October 2012 edition is 10am, Monday 1 October 2012. See our terms and conditions online at www.kaiparalifestyler.co.nz For Sale

Property Maintenance

½ PRICE Beds — Beds & More Outlet Store, Ruawai. Clearance lines, seconds, deleted models. Dozens of beds at ½ price or less. 22 Freyberg Road, Ruawai. Phone 09 439 2243. Open Monday — Friday 8am — 4pm.

ATS PROPERTY Maintenance & Repair. Fences & Repairs • Kitchen/Bathroom Fitouts • Waterblasting• Flooring Repairs • Decks • Windows & Latches • Plus much more. No job too small. Phone/fax 09 439 8628. Cell 027 455 7750.

½ PRICE Beds — Beds & More Outlet Store, Ruawai. Clearance lines, seconds, deleted models. Dozens of beds at ½ price or less. 22 Freyberg Road, Ruawai. Phone 09 439 2243. Open Monday — Friday 8am — 4pm.

OFFAL HOLES 750 dia x 5.5m deep with concrete lid with lift out hatch $385.00 Phone Wals Holes 09 437 3936 or 021 932 225.

½ PRICE Beds — Beds & More Outlet Store, Ruawai. Clearance lines, seconds, deleted models. Dozens of beds at ½ price or less. 22 Freyberg Road, Ruawai. Phone 09 439 2243. Open Monday — Friday 8am — 4pm. CARPET, SHORT ends $89p/m +gst, 2m wide vinyl from $39p/m +gst. Call Christine at Kaipara Flooring 09 946 9886 or 021 515 415. ROWCROP WHEELS — 2x11.2x28s, 2x11.2x32s, 2x13.6x38s. Phone 0274 752 814. SOLAR POWER — wind generators — grid connected systems — etc. Amak Solutions, Phone Keith 021 240 6764 (a/h 09 439 7448).

TILES

Call in to our showroom to see the large range of quality tiles available at Plumbing and Heating Centre

 0800 326 123

102 Jervois Street, Dargaville

bright leaf

WATER TANKS, PUMPS & SEPTIC TANKS: Not sure what you’re after? Get the right advice all at the right price at Plumbing and Heating Centre – sales and installation –

09 439 6123

 0800 326 123 102 Jervois Street, Dargaville

Got2Go

Got2Go bark Mulch Plants Plants In BULK • Shelter ™

• Hedging From 50c • Shrub to $6.00 • Trees

WATER TANK Vacuum clean, by local man — Noel Remnant. 18 years experience. From $130.00 Phone 0274 810 446 A/H 09 439 0830. 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.

To Let 2 BDRM HOUSE, freshly decorated with deck overlooking sea edge, Tinopai. Non smokers, no pets, prof persons preferred. Refs & bond required. $295p/w. Ph 021 344 952 or 07 854 7168.

TO LET

Jean Johnson Realty

Situations Vacant

ACCOUNTANT

Rewarding Career and Lifestyle Opportunity

09 439 5556

We are further developing our Dargaville Office and have a vacancy for an Accountant on a full time basis.

Ph berNie 09 439 6785

Weds to Sun

Livestock For Sale YEARLING PEDIGREE, Red Poll Bull for sale. Phone 09 439 1834.

Wanted To Buy COLOSTRUM & Penicillin milk. Ph: 09 439 0673 or 021 102 1827. WANTED TO buy Penicillin and Colostrum milk. Phone 0211 900 972.

Nurseries & Plants FRUIT & FARM Trees, Grown in the North for the North. Adams Nurseries, Connell Rd, Waipu, Phone 09 432 0121. WEEKLY SPECIALS throughout September for selected native plants from Babylon Coast Gardens Ltd. This week Wind Grass, 30cm height for just $2.00. (Also known as Gossamer Grass). Visit us at 1246 Babylon Coast Road Dargaville to see our full range of grasses and other native plants. Great discounts for bulk purchases. Delivery service available. Open Saturdays 10am to 4pm. Enquiries welcome, phone 09 439 4223.

Due to expansion NorthSouth Multi Media is looking for an enthusiastic sales rep to join the team. Your role will involve introducing businesses to the benefits of advertising in our publications.

You will be able to build lasting relationships. You will have great communication skills. You can work in a team environment. You can demonstrate a go-getter attitude. If this is you come join the team Please send your CV to: NorthSouth Multi Media, PO Box 474, Dargaville accounts@thelifestyler.co.nz Ph 09 439 6933

Our focus for this role is on outstanding client service skills and the ability to produce quality sets of Accounts for clients. You may be qualified or perhaps you have worked in an Accounting business and have not completed a qualification — overall experience and attitude are the key attributes. We have six Directors and a great team who have full contact with clients. If you are looking for an opportunity to realise a relaxed lifestyle combined with a rewarding career, please apply by 30 September 2012 enclosing your CV and two written references to: Email: Pam Greenfield, Business Manager pam.greenfield@yovich.co.nz Or mail to: Yovich Hayward Pevats Johnston Limited PO Box 925 Whangarei 0140 Attention: Pam Greenfield Or via web site – www.yovich.co.nz

www.kaiparalifestyler.co.nz

Work Wanted ELECTRICAL & SECURITY (monitoring) CCTV. Minor repairs to full installation. Totally, locally owned for your comfort. Phone Keith 021 240 6764 (a/h 09 439 7448). 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.

DENISE CLARK

Pinaki Sand & Clean Fill

Toenail & Fingernail Cutting Service

09 439 1505 027 614 6309

09 439 6068

Phone

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

All Beef aged Salami ~ Bacon ~ Ham ~ Sausages Hamburger Patties Traditional Manuka wood smoked Bacon, Ham & Salami Over 25 years experience For prompt & professional service contact Wayne or Annette Phone 09 439 2020 • Cell 021 401 934 ruawaihomekills@gmail.com Information Packs Available Covering the Kaipara and Whangarei Regions

proud of our people. progressive setting a new standard. partnership working hard together.

MAINTENANCE SHIFT ENGINEER

open 9–4pm

55 West coast rd te Kopuru

Sales Representative

Lovely new 2 bed home, warm and cozy, would suit mature older person or persons. Short walk to shops. $230pw. Please contact Kim on 09 439 7575 or rentals@jeanjohnsonrealty.co.nz

Yovich Hayward Pevats Johnston Limited continues to grow as one of Northland’s largest Accounting Business Advisory and Wealth Management businesses.

excellent moisture retention & weed suppression

Situations Vacant

• Sunny Northland location • Industrial trades position • Great lifestyle opportunity Being situated in the Kaipara District in the heart of Northland you could be enjoying a warm sub tropical climate, and taking the time to relax on some of the great beaches after work. We have an excellent opportunity at our Dargaville plant for a motivated and skilled tradesperson. As part of the site Maintenance team, this position is critical in helping to ensure the sound operations of all mechanical installations and maintenance of plant equipment, and would involve rostered shift work on a rotating basis. The successful applicant will possess the following skills and attributes: • Tradesperson Fitter-Turner or equivalent qualifications preferably with Trades Certificate • Self-motivation with the ability to prioritise workload and meet deadlines • A team player with the ability to work autonomously from time to time • Welding experience would be advantage • Pneumatic/hydraulic systems experience would be advantage. The Maintenance Shift Engineer will be responsible for running repairs on machinery, and the overhaul of both light and heavy industrial equipment. They will be instrumental in ensuring the smooth operation of the plants meat processing machinery and general industrial equipment on site. This position is ideal for an individual looking to broaden their industrial skill base and face the challenges of working within a food production environment.

Applications close: Friday, 5 October 2012. Applications in writing with a current CV should be addressed to: The Engineering Manager, Silver Fern Farms Dargaville, PO Box 234, Dargaville or apply at careers.silverfernfarms.co.nz Alternatively email peter.wilson@silverfernfarms.co.nz

www.silverfernfarms.co.nz

Public Notices FREE & CONFIDENTIAL NW Family Budgeting Service. Advice & complete money management if required. Call at 5 Portland Street or Phone 09 439 8592. ITEMS LEFT OVER from your garage sale? Don’t dump it, donate it! The Salvation Army Family Store are always grateful to receive clean items in saleable condition. 42a Normanby Street, 09 439 6802.

Mangawhai Beach School Annual Agricultural & Gala Day 2012 Labour Weekend Saturday 20th October A fun day out for all the family! Lots to see and do! Lambs & calves, games, activities, food, drinks, raffles, dunking machine, pony rides, with Special Guest Jamie McDell performing and lots more entertainment!

From 9am, Insley St, Mangawhai Ph 09 431 4385 www.mangawhaibeach.school.nz

Dargaville little theatre Presents

2 PlAyS FoR THe PRICe oF one “Shadows” By Josephine Carter Directed by Mike Collins

“The Real Inspector Hound” By Tom Stoppard Directed by Graham Pollard Thurs 27th, Fri 28th, Sat 29th,

September 2012, 7:30pm Tickets available from “The Dargaville Sewing & Curtain Centre” “BP Service Station Dargaville”

Adults $20, Child under 12yrs $15 — Supper Included

Bereavement Support

Group will be held on: Monday 1 October 2012 10 am - 12 noon In the Nurses’ Lounge at Community Health, Dargaville Hospital

‘Musical memories’

Josie Scott will be facilitating and invites you to bring your music This is an informal group that shares experiences and supports each other followed by light refreshments

NEW PARTICIPANTS WELCOME

Enquiries to Gina 09 439 3330 ext 6716


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SEPTEMBER 25 - 2012

KAIPARA LIFESTYLER

Agents for

Roper & Jones 4

29 Phoenix Place

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Lovely near new 4 bedroom home in a quiet, cul-de-sac. Two separate living areas. Open plan kitchen. Fully fenced yard with a lovely BBQ area. Handy to all amenities. Double garage. $450,000 reF 3123 rachael De Vries 021 943 900

Matakohe lifestyle

Private 4.2ha with brick, 4 bdrms, ensuite, attached single grge plus double grge with sleepout and own toilet & shower. Flat to easy contour. $459,000 reF 1223 sheila boon 027 498 5651

Paparoa riverside

hebe lane

779m2 section located in Maungaturoto. Phone, power, sewerage and water connections to the boundary. Walking distance to shops. $65,000 reF 1176

9 Goebel st – Tinopai

36 Plunket street

6 Park road

3 bedroom brick & tile home. Polished floors. Insulated. Ideal first home or rental.

Elevated 2 bedroom home, with wonderful views from the large deck. Self contained unit. Set in subtropical gardens. $169,000 $295,000 reF 3122 reF 3075 rachael De Vries 021 943 900

37 Pahi rd – Paparoa

Rural setting. Nicely presented 3 bedroom home on 2759m2 section. Double carport and double garage. Fully fenced. Walk to Paparoa village. $277,000 reF 1327 sheila boon 027 498 5651

Matakohe

314 Porter rd – Paparoa

4ha with roomy 4 bdm home, open plan kitchen/dining area, separate lounge, dble garage. Nice rural views. Close to Paparoa & popular Pahi beach. $325,000 reF 1329

4 bdm – Maungaturoto

We put you first

21 Tirarau street

15 ocean close

OPEn HOME

nEW Listing

4 bedroom stucco home. 180deg views with open plan Insulated & repainted, with living. 3 double bedrooms, a new bathroom. Handy to 2 bathrooms. Downstairs a schools with a large section. rumpus and a double garage. saturday 29th 1–1.30pm $695,000 $189,000 reF 3120 reF 3121 Michelle ToMlinson 027 339 5937

coastal Frontage

Te Maire road

113.5ha (approx) property. 84.95ha (approx) of coastal Run-off combination contour. frontage at Glinks Gully. Rolling Right on cliff top Baylys Beach. contour with loading races Present usage is grazing. & yards. $550,000 +gst if any $685,000 +gst reF 1307 reF 1223 GarY Morris 021 902 087 Jill Wilson 021 505 712

25 Marshall road – Kaiwaka

love

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50 baylys beach road

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Often Admired – Now Available. Beautifully restored. Kauri Villa on 2.28ha (approx). Supreme living with elegance and style. 4 double bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 4 toilets. In ground pool and spa. $496,000 reF HL2039 Michelle ToMlinson 027 339 5937

17 Tirarau street

120 Gordon street

REDUCED

nEW Listing

Centrally located 4 bedroom 4 bedroom home, open plan home. Open plan living with & insulated. Fully fenced plus large lounge. Private deck & north facing deck with rural BBQ area. Vendors have plans outlook & plenty of garaging. & are keen to sell. $219,000 $189,000 reF 3078 reF 3119 craiG cleMenT 021 461 668

Pukenui road – Kaiwaka

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Stunning 9517m2 beside Modern 164m2 holiday home esplanade river reserve. on 1065m2 site. 5 min walk Elevated build site. Walk to to beach. shops. Your Best Buy is Here! $105,000 $305,000 reF 1126 reF 1336 rhoDa Morrison 0274 800 691 / 09 431 6912

4.5 ha easy contour. 2 acres Family home handy to town orchard & flowers, maize with pool & plenty of parking. income, 3 bedroom house, Large undercover outdoor sheds & sleepout. living area. $379,000 $189,000 reF 1299 reF 1311 rhoDa Morrison 0274 800 691 / 09 431 6912

110 Victoria Street, Dargaville 143 Hurndall Street, Maungaturoto

Sunny open plan 3 bedroom home. Wide decks with wide views. Situated in on exit street, easy walk to café & shops. Open Home saturday 29th september 1–2pm auction to be held on site friday 5th October at 12pm View online www.roperandjones.co.nz reF 1333 Felicia Doornenbal 021 858 115

roperandjones.co.nz

21acres (approx) only minutes to Kaiwaka and 90mins (approx) to Downtown Auckland. Wonderful building sites. Gentling rolling contour with a scattering of native trees and a beautiful pebble brook stream. $265,000 +gst if any reF 884 Jill Wilson 021 505 712

09 439 7295

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