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A Roller Mills success Soccer success at Special Olympics

It may be a far cry from the stadiums of Rio but winning the Special Olympics is still something special …

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Gala day fun

Calf Club days have been a fun fixture of the Kiwi rural calendar for over a century …

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 The Northland Roller Mills team has fought its way through to the semi finals with an intense game against Auckland West last weekend. Team management have praised “huge support from Northlanders waving their flags and encouraging the boys to play with heart,” with Anton Weight winning Player of the Day. The team goes to Tauranga next weekend with the chance of further honours in a semi-final against Auckland East and then, hopefully, the finals the same weekend. Photo courtesy of Corine Leach

Sportsville given green light  by Colin Patterson

A proposed $2 million first stage of a Sportsville development at Dargaville’s Memorial Park has moved closer to fruition after receiving a big tick in a feasibility study.

Hospice manager moves on

Hospice Kaipara is having a change with Marie Breed leaving after more than five years in charge …

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The study, conducted by Global Leisure Group on behalf of the Kauri Coast Recreation Society, proposes that the society proceed with stage one. That includes the building of six asphalt-surfaced courts for shared tennis and netball use; building a 580 square-metre facility incorporating six changing rooms, a 24/7 unisex

public toilet, a canteen/coffee outlet and a tournament control office. A covered muster area is also included to provide shelter for players from rain and sun. Society chairman Chris Biddles says the concept has moved from aspirational to practical. continued on page 3 …

 Chris Biddles from the Kauri Coast Recreation Society at Memorial Park

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Predestination It’s not easy being a temporal agent - policing the time-streams and protecting the future by literally altering the past. Now one agent must face the ultimate test - to hunt across all of time for a criminal seeking to escape justice and wreak a terrible revenge.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adapted from the farm ore grim and violent graphic novel from the 1990s, this all-action thrill ride follows a quartet of martial-arts-trained mutants living in the sewer system and battling the terrorist troops of the evil Foot Clan, led by the cybernetic samurai known as the Shredder. Silly good fun for young and old!

Hip-hoperation For those who think hip hop is just for the young, this movie sets the record straight. And then scratches it a bit, as a troupe of Kiwi retirees go from the old folks’ home to the Vegas stage as the world’s oldest hip hop dance troupe. Life affirming, fun and with a fresh soundtrack to boot.

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 Children turned up last Monday at Kaiwaka School wearing all sorts of crazy hairstyles. The school was holding a Wacky Hair Day to help raise money for new computer equipment. Although the day’s strong gale-force winds were not ideal for displaying their avant-garde hairdos, all the children had lots of fun and even the teachers joined in. Lily Wing went psychedelic and her teacher Anna Elworthy enjoyed the fun of the day too.

Guardians of the Galaxy A rag-tag band of interstellar thieves and assassins must save the galaxy from the clutches of an evil warlord. With cutting edge FX and cutting sarcasm, this is a comical rollercoaster ride of action which will appeal to fans of fellow Marvel flick ‘The Avengers’

Boxtrolls

 Art enthusiasts were out in force last weekend to experience the bi-annual Art Trail, hosted by the Mangawhai Artists Association. The event attracted it’s highest ever turnout of visitors, reassuring organisers that staging it in early spring was a good decision. With 12 venues, there was plenty to see and do, and among the art on show was Mangawhai Heads artist Jennifer Colgate’s exhibition of airbrushed Pop Art.

Hospice fundraiser

From the creative minds who brought us ‘Coraline’ and ‘Paranorman’ comes a Victorianera tale about an orphan boy trying to find his way in the world. This isn’t Charles Dickens, though - this lad was raised by a loveably gruesome family of subterranean trolls. When his adopted clan are threatened by evil pest exterminators, it’s up to him to save the day.

Planes - Fire and Rescue After the huge success of Planes (itself a spin off from the huge Cars franchise), DisneyPixar has taken us back to the world of living machines, once again catching up with the spirited crop-sprayer Dusty and his friends. This time the ex-racer is taking on a new challenge, joining the heroic Blade Ranger and his team to fight a huge forest fire

Housebound Another cracker of a Kiwi horror flick, in the tradition of Peter Jackson’s early work. Sentenced to house arrest, Kylie is forced to move in with her parents, who seem strangely cheerful about the prospect of their home being haunted. Winner of the coveted HR Giger prize at horror’s ‘Dead by Dawn’ festival.

 Lady Alexandra Smith was guest of honour at Hospice Kaipara’s fundraising luncheon at Matakohe last week. The former Otamatea High School guidance counsellor spoke about her experiences of life abroad after relocating to London with her husband Sir Lockwood Smith, New Zealand’s Ruawai-born High Commissioner to the United Kingdom. Over 100 people attended the event and the auctions and raffles proved popular. Photo courtesy of Colleen Glass


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 by Colin Patterson

It may be a far cry from the packed stadiums of Rio but winning the Special Olympics is still something special for a group of Dargaville athletes.

 Members of the Greenways team relax after a successful tournament. Back Row (from left): Dominic Nicolls, Andy Daly, Katrina Williams and Felicity Brackenbury. Front Row: Coach Alistair Grant, Jason Hopper and Andrew McEwing.

“This facility will provide benefit to all sporting codes currently and potentially using the park, and there is also ample room for the development of permanent petanque courts,” says Mr Biddles. “The significance of the project cannot be underestimated — one in eight people in the Dargaville and surrounding areas will use the facility, and indirectly the whole area will benefit.” Mr Biddles says the society is set to lodge funding applications early next year. He hopes the netball and tennis courts will be in use by winter 2016. Memorial Park is owned by Kaipara District Council which is currently developing a management plan for it. Dargaville Tennis Club, one of the sporting bodies involved in the proposal has welcomed the study. “It’s very exciting. It’s the future of tennis,” says president Lynley Clements.

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While the club owns courts in Station Rd, Mrs Clements says they are in disrepair. Getting funding to fix them up has proved difficult and means the club’s 60 members have less-than-ideal playing surfaces. She says being part of a larger group will make it easier to find funding. The Sportsville proposal requires clubs to sell unwanted assets and contribute the proceeds. Mrs Clements says the club is prepared to sell its Station Rd property to help make the shared facility a reality. Northern Wairoa Soccer Club president Dharmendra Kumar says his club is right behind the proposal. “It’s fantastic. We’re all for it.” Mr Kumar says Sportsville will provide better facilities for the club’s more than 200 players, many of whom are juniors. It will also mean the club will be able to spend less time on fundraising and maintaining facilities and focus more on playing the game. “It’s a win-win for us.” 

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One of the team, Andy Daly, has played the game for several years. “I’m a striker. I play up front. I love scoring goals.” He’s good enough to train with the Northern Wairoa Football club. Katrina Williams is new to football and has different reasons for taking part. “It helps me get fit. I love the social side.” It was the first time a Dargaville team has taken part in the tournament. They were up against teams from Waikato, Papakura, Waitakere, Greenhithe, North Harbour and Whangarei. And they had to play four games in one day. Although the event was played in unsettled showery weather, the Dargaville players adapted well to the conditions. With the football season now over, most of the players will move to track and field or swimming for the summer. 

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Last weekend a team of enthusiastic Dargaville players, organised through the Greenways Trust, emerged victorious at a Special Olympics football tournament at Albany on Auckland’s North Shore. The Special Olympics is an international movement that encourages people with physical and intellectual disabilities to participate in competitive sport. What made that win even more meritorious was that for most of the team it was the first time they had played competitive football. Greenways trust community facilitator, Roz Gilmour, who accompanied the team says it was a special achievement. “They learned a lot. Everybody showed skills they didn’t know they had.” Over the winter they trained in the Dargaville High School gym under the keen eye of coach Alistair Grant.

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 by Andy Bryenton

Calf Club days have been a fun fixture of the Kiwi rural calendar for over a century, and this year’s school gala and pet day at Maungaturoto Primary School will draw on this fine old tradition.

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The action is planned to kick off at 10am as the judging gets underway for all kinds of animals at the school’s Pet Day — an expansion of the traditional Calf Club seen at hundreds of New Zealand schools. At noon the gala itself opens the gates, with games and activities including everything from an old fashioned coconut shy and  Student Cameron Fitzpatrick with his award winning calf at last years Pet Day treasure hunt to a huge bouncy castle and rock climbing wall RD1. But the prizes aren’t limited to sponsored by dairy giant Fonterra. There those participating — everyone who will also be displays of horticulture, arts comes along will also go into the draw and crafts and baking, with decorated for a Sharp boom box and a Samsung cakes and cupcakes. Galaxy tablet. After the Pet Day prizes are awarded All this, along with music, face there will be a huge charity auction painting, tasty fairground fare and benefiting the school, with prizes as entertainment, combine to make varied as tickets to Motat, Kelly Tarlton’s the Maungaturoto Primary School’s aquarium, Sheep World and a scenic annual Gala day an event well worth helicopter flight over Northland. Every marking on your calendar. The fun child who participates in the Pet Day begins at 10am on October 18, at fun will also go home with a prize from Maungaturoto Primary School. 

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An amazing community A question. Does Dargaville and the wider Kaipara boast a great community? Most certainly so in the case of nine-year-old Ellie Weight, who is critically ill in Starship Hospital in Auckland. As the community rallies around the Dargaville family, a flurry of fundraising efforts has followed. The Dargaville Little Theatre is donating 25% of ticket sales from Thursday’s show of Footloose; Annette Vuletich of Lula’s Upcycled

Linen is organising an online fundraising auction on her facebook page; Matich Surfwear are raffling off two backpacks and the Audrey Bonasich family from Waipu Cove are running in a Mudd Rush race and will be sponsored $1 per km and $1 per obstacle with 100% of the proceeds going towards Ellie’s recovery. If you’d also like to help Ellie, Dargaville ASB has set up an account — 12-3098-0251994-02 — come into the branch or deposit online.

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Shared Care Record launched

 by Colin Patterson

Mangawhai ratepayers who refuse to pay rates in protest over the cost of the town’s contentious sewerage scheme may have to appear in court, with the Kaipara District Council set to take legal action to recover unpaid rates. Chief commissioner John Robertson says the council is starting its debt collection process to recover more than $2.3 million in uncollected rates and penalties from Mangawhai ratepayers. He says the first step will be to send letters to banks seeking payment whether there is a mortgage over the property, or to the ratepayers where there is not. “We’ll await the outcome.” While no court papers have been filed yet, Mr Robertson says that is a likely outcome if ratepayers or their banks fail to pay up. The Mangawhai Ratepayers and Residents Association has appealed the High Court’s decision that the rates are valid. The Court of Appeal has yet to set a hearing date, although the case is unlikely to be heard until next year. The MRRA has said the council should wait until the appeal has been decided before pursuing unpaid rates.

However, Mr Robertson disagrees. “The High Court has made a clear ruling. There is no doubt that the rates are due and payable.” The association’s lawyer had asked the High Court for an order preventing the council from going after defaulting ratepayers until the Appeal Court has ruled. However, Justice Heath rejected that request. Mr Robertson says some ratepayers have paid up before the deadline for rates instalments on June 30. The balance of unpaid rates dropped from $6.3 million to $5.3 million between June 30 and July 31. The council is still also owed about $1.7 million in rates from multiply-owned Maori land. Mr Robertson says those rates are for unproductive land and most of it is unlikely to be recovered. He expects the council to write off the unpaid amount after six years. 

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 Kaipara nurses, doctors and other health professionals came together at Dargaville Hospital last week to celebrate the launch of a system that gives them instant access to health records. The Shared Care Record has been developed by Medtech Global and covers 11,600 Kaipara people. However, their records will only be available for clinical care purposes and every time one is accessed it will be reported. Marcus Liddell from Orr’s Pharmacy says the system will help professionals make better decisions and that will benefit patients.

Beneath the Surface John Robertson QSO

Chair of Commissioners

Changes at the top This week Council staff members will farewell their Chief Executive, Steve Ruru. Steve is leaving Kaipara to take up the Chief Executive role at the Southland District Council. His contribution to the Council organisation over three years has been tremendous. He came to a Council under enormous pressure, and leaves it in much better shape. Dr Jill McPherson takes over the Executive leadership role on 1 October. Well-known in local government circles from years of experience at Auckland City Council, she lives in Mangawhai, and was recruited by Steve Ruru to become part of his executive leadership team 18 months ago. Dr McPherson will be the Acting Chief Executive, through to March 31 next year. By this time we expect to know whether the Northland Councils will be reorganised. If so, we will likely ask Dr McPherson to stay on as Acting Chief Executive until reorganisation takes place. If not, Council will advertise the Chief Executive position. Council’s finances – we are living within our means The Council’s Annual Report for the year ending 30 June 2014 will be considered by Council for adoption at its Council meeting in Dargaville on Tuesday this week. For the second year in a row, we are reporting a small operating surplus, and a further reduction in debt. That is good news.

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While the financial position of the Council has improved over the past two years, there is more to be done to reduce risks. In the short term: • We need to defend the actions being taken by the Mangawhai Ratepayer and Residents Association. Regretfully, they have lodged an appeal to the Court of Appeal against the decisions of the High Court relating to the Judicial Review.

• We need to catch up on rehabilitation and capital works on our roads. Much of last summer’s work, totalling $6.5 million, was deferred as a result of the rates being withheld from Council by some property owners. Now that most property owners have brought their rates up to date, you should expect considerable road works to take place over the summer months. • We need to collect the rates that are being withheld by remaining property owners. These are people who are still listening to advice to withhold their rates from the Mangawhai Ratepayers and Residents Association. The majority of Mangawhai ratepayers who are withholding rates live in Auckland. Paying up now will avoid legal action or demands made on mortgagees being made by Council. Town challenges – the old and the new There is increasing discussion about regional development. Recently I saw a programme on Sixty Minutes forecasting the “death” of Wanganui. Towns and villages do change over time, but rarely do they “die”. In Kaipara we have Mangawhai where growth is high and where town planning will become increasingly important. At the other extreme, on the west coast, our once largest Kaipara town, Te Kopuru, has shrunk considerably. It is likely that Kaiwaka will change dramatically over the next three decades, as the extension to the motorway from Puhoi takes place. Maungaturoto too will see an impact. Our villages like Paparoa and those lessor known ones like Whakapirau on the Harbour will become increasingly attractive over time, as they are discovered by those who seek a fishing and boating retreat. These changes become reflected in property prices. In the next few months, the new Quotable Value NZ values that Council uses to strike rates on will be released. These will be of interest to all Kaipara property owners.


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Scho o l ho li day activities

Sports fun for Kaipara kids

Call for Christmas Parade floats  by Colin Patterson

With the festive season just around the corner, Dargaville’s two Lions clubs want to hear from groups wanting to enter floats in this year’s Christmas Parade.

 by Andy Bryenton

School holidays are here, and the weather is getting warmer with summer on it’s way. What better chance to try out two top summer sports, and have fun doing it?

Sport Northland have teamed up with Northern Wairoa Tennis and Cricket to give kids a hands-on experience of these two summer games, enjoyed by generations of Kiwis. On Tuesday the 7th and Wednesday the 8th of October, right in the heart of the holidays, they’ll be offering a double-header sportsfest, serving up tennis action and then a day of fastpaced cricket. Both days seek to introduce kids to the game and build fundamental skills, but above all else, the aim of

the holiday programme is to have a great time. At the end of play on both days participants will head across to the Anzac Theatre to take in a movie as well! If you’re into sports, and want to enjoy a couple of fun days on the court or on the pitch, contact Sport Northland’s Roxanne Kelly or Joey Yovich on 09 439 3188 to register. It could prove to be the spark which inspires a full summer of tennis or cricket action — and it’s a great way to spend a spring day in Dargaville. 

 The call is out for colourful floats to brighten up Dargaville’s Christmas parade this year

Noel Moran from Dargaville Lions which is organising the event with help from Northern Wairoa Lions, says the parade will take place on Saturday December 6. He wants to hear from churches, schools, community groups, youth groups and sports clubs interested in entering floats. The 2014 theme will be ‘A Fairytale Christmas’. “We hope that will get the kids involved.” He says the Tongan brass band that was such a big hit in

2013 will return for this year’s parade. The 35-piece band will lead the parade and is likely to bring 80 members and supporters to Dargaville for the occasion. There is a $25 entry fee for floats, while it costs $10 to enter without a float. Entry forms will be mailed out by the end of October. In the meantime, Mr Moran asks anyone interested in taking part to contact him at Moran’s Bookshop, phone 09 439 6149. 

Keep learning new things  by Joanne Speechly

Mental Health Awareness Week runs from October 6 to 12 and this year, the Mental Health Foundation is calling for people to KEEP LEARNING.

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WEEK 1: Make a planting tepee and plant gourds or join the dig with our own Time Team. WEEK 2: Drop into the education centre to help construct a giant solar system, with our educator. 10:00am - 2:00pm daily (Except Tuesdays) ROCK & GEM CLUB 10:00am - 2:00pm Wednesday, Thursday & Friday Activity Day on Wednesday 8th October ONLY RIDES - BIG TRAINS & TRACTORS 10:00am - 2:00pm Wednesday, Thursday & Friday COST: $2.50

The official theme for MHAW 2014 is one of the Five Ways to Wellbeing and it encourages people to be curious, embrace new experiences and see opportunities in the world around them. In Dargaville, Arataki Ministries is organising a Sports Day for Wednesday, October 8, which is during the second week of the school holidays and families are encouraged to get involved.

There will be spot prizes up for grabs and plenty of information available. Mental Health Foundation chief executive Judi Clements says that learning isn’t just for children, we all need to embrace opportunities to keep learning at every stage throughout our lives. To register your team or for more information contact Arataki Ministries on 09 439 4651. RSVP by Friday, October 3.

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Hospice manager moves on  by Colin Patterson

Hospice Kaipara is having a change of the guard with Marie Breed leaving after more than five years in charge.

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The search is on for the outstanding Kaipara sports performers of the year.

 Hospice Kaipara manager Marie Breed (left) at the end of this week to take charge of Cranford Hospice in Hastings. Shannon Price will take over her clinical responsibilities

Ms Breed departs this week to take charge of Cranford Hospice in Hastings. Although she has been general manager of Hospice Kaipara since May 2009, she is also well known in the Kaipara district from her 30 years of nursing experience, including a period as District Nurse. Marie said she took on the top job in Hospice Kaipara because “it was a chance to specialise in an area of nursing I wanted to learn more about. It was also an opportunity to work with Margaret Hearn. She is a nurse I have great respect for. She’s an awesome person.”

Ms Breed says the hospice work is more than about caring for people with terminal illnesses. “It’s about helping people come to grips with a diagnosis that’s not going to be good for them.” Ms Breed says the job at Cranford Hospice is an exciting opportunity because Cranford, unlike Hospice Kaipara, runs a residential care facility with eight patient beds. “It’s got a wide catchment and a lot of resources.” Ms Breed’s clinical responsibilities at Hospice Kaipara will be taken over by Shannon Price, with Judy Harris from Dargaville Medical Centre providing management support. 

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They will be recognised at the 2013/14 Kaipara Sports Awards to be held at the Lighthouse Function Centre in Dargaville on Friday November 7. But to be recognised, they first have to be nominated. Awards will be given out in a number of categories. ASB Code Awards recognise individuals who have achieved to a high level in an individual or team sport, while the ASB Youth Sportsperson Achievement Awards are for young people 19 or under who have achieved success on the sportsfield. Older competitors are recognised through the Pacific Motor Group Masters Sportsperson of the Year Award, while awards for coaches and referees or umpires have been sponsored by Kaipara District Council and Steinlager Pure respectively.

Other awards include the Newman Engineering Club of the Year and the Barry Markwick Memorial Service to Sport Awards. The top prizes — Sportswoman of the Year, Sportsman of the Year and the Supreme Award are all sponsored by Silver Fern Farms. Nominations close on October 10. Nomination forms and entry conditions are available from the Sport Northland website at sportnorthland.co.nz. 

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they purchased Waipoua Lodge four years ago. “It was a spontaneous decision and there have been a lot of challenges. Initially, there were significant maintenance issues that needed to be addressed and we bought at the beginning of the global financial crisis, so we needed to ride through that time. “We have learnt a lot along the way and we’ve come to know what our guests value. The focus of everything we do is on creating a memorable experience and putting the guests first. “We have achieved a level of hosting that is authentic and Kiwi — it’s an experience of NZ, not just in NZ, and that’s important.” Together with the Department of Conservation, local iwi and other tourism providers, the Farrant’s were influential in seeing new signage erected at the junction of State Highways 1 and 12.

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As Ford in Dargaville prepare for their second annual Ranger Reunion — and the big reveal of their ‘Lone Ranger’ version of the popular pickup. Ford in Australia have been researching ways to make the winning Ranger formula carry over into a new generation of vehicles. And they’ve done so by playing computer games. This is not your regular Xbox or Playstation console, however. It’s a copy of Ford Detroit’s cutting-edge virtual reality lab, a space which delivers four times the resolution of HD through a direct optical interface, allowing whole new cars and trucks to be built, engineered, tuned and tested in a digital world, long before the factory tools up to build them. The Ford immersive Vehicle Environment (or FiVE) uses motion capture technology and powerful graphics to put a test driver in the seat of a brand new Ford, without the need to build a prototype. Ford bosses hope that the new technology will help them to perfect and hone new models before they even get to the stage of pre-production, saving many hours and thousands of dollars, as well as crafting an even better experience for eventual buyers. “Ford was one of the earliest adopters of this type of virtual reality in the development process, and the quality

of our new FiVE lab shows how far Ford is willing to go for craftsmanship and attention to detail when designing its vehicles,” says Peter Bunting, AP digital innovation manager. Similar technology was used to put the new Mustang through its paces, resulting in tweaks and changes before the 6th-gen flagship muscle car even left the lab. The result, according to Ford, is a revolution in how new vehicles are

designed and will greatly improve performance from the factory floor to the highway. As a mighty team of Ford Ranger utes line up outside Dargaville Ford on the 10th, it’s likely that lessons learned from the ute’s success are being plumbed into exciting new prototypes in cyberspace. This year alone the new tech has been used to make over 150,000 alterations to 200 prototype vehicles in development, with more to come. 

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Trail ride set to thrill off-road enthusiasts  by Andy Bryenton

As the weather turns toward springtime warmth, there’s one desire that overrules all others for many Kaipara locals. That’s the urge to get out of the garage and into the action, ‘christening’ the region’s off-road bike trails with mud!

 Offroad action on display at last years well attended trail ride

We have a strong dirtbike and MX scene here in the Kaipara, with worldclass trails on offer for everyone from novices to experienced riders. But a real treat comes along year after year to entice those with ‘petrol in their veins’

— the annual Tangiteroria Trail Ride, this time falling on Labour Weekend. Added to the thrill of taking on a prime slice of the Tangihua Ranges is the knowledge that this premiere offroad event sponsors a very good cause,

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in the form of Tangiteroria’s local school. Fittingly, the ride itself is an education in what makes a great trail loop — kilometres of great views, challenging sections interspersed with open runs, and a minimum of road crossings to slow the action down. Many riders come back year after year for what is one of the most well-organised and designed trail rides in the region. This year’s main loop comprises over 30 kilometres of varied terrain, promising an entertaining ride for all ages and classes. For the juniors, there’s a shorter loop with no road crossings at all, and at the bottom end of the scale there’s a ‘midgets’ track set up in a safe, level field for the very young on their 50cc machines. The aim of this multi-level setup is to provide entertainment for the whole family, and in the spirit of family fun there’ll also be hot food and cold drinks available all day as well. Consider it a carnival of moto horsepower!

This year the action kicks off from 9am, with gates open at 7.30. Riders are encouraged to contact Scott on 027 544 4291 with any questions or for further information. Also check out the website www.tangiteroriatrailride. co.nz. 

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The winning team of Lyndsey and Cameron at Kaipara Physio are there to help you get back in the game when injuries, aches and pains slow you down. With years of combined experience and the skill to help heal all manners of strains and sprains, the Kaipara Physio team are well respected throughout the district, by clients both on an off the sports field. Lyndsey and Cameron operate three clinics in Dargaville, Maungaturoto and Ruawai, making it easy to access their ACC accredited practice and take advantage of their skills. Folks of all ages and from all walks of life rely on the pair for caring, reliable treatment according to the highest standards in physiotherapy, a proven medical discipline with recognised benefits for recuperation and healing.

Monday, Wednesday & Friday — Maungaturoto • Monday to Friday — Dargaville (Evenings by appointment) • Tuesdays & Thursdays From 9am — Ruawai Victoria Street, Dargaville 09 439 1656 Maungaturoto Medical Centre 09 431 8576 On the Pulse Fitness Ruawai 09 439 2783 M: 027 273 6939 E: lyndseybargh@callplus.net.nz

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ACC co-payment $12 per treatment • Private Consultations $35 • ACC & private treatments – no GP referral • Acupuncture Available under ACC

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September 30 - 2014

KAIPARA LIFESTYLER

Food from the heart  by Joanne Speechley

Free food for Kaipara senior citizens may sound fanciful, but thanks to Gabrielle Freeman and a group of volunteers, its a fact. They operate under The Gaya Tree, an umbrella organisation that has its basis in Indian philosophy and which brings together like-minded people to reconnect with nature and offer products and services related to wholesome living. The Gaya Tree places value in service activities and coordinator Gabrielle and her six volunteers are demonstrating this by providing free meals to seniors on a weekly basis as part of their Food from the Heart cooperative to give thanks and pay respect to elders in the community.

“We aspire to provide seniors from the Mangawhai/Kaiwaka area with at least one healthy, nourishing, organic meal a week. The meals are distributed by The Gaya Tree children, who are being encouraged to learn about generosity, giving and community service,” says Gabrielle. Meals can be collected at midday on Fridays from the Senior Citizens Hall in Fagan Place, Kaiwaka, or from the Mangawhai Markets on Saturday mornings. Home deliveries can also be arranged.

“Every Friday we gather fresh organic produce donated by members of the community, and then make the meals at the Domain Kitchen in Mangawhai. To ensure that the food is of the highest quality, all the whole grains, nuts, seeds, dried herbs and spices that we use are certified organic.” As well as selling fresh organic produce at the Mangawhai and Takapuna markets, The Gaya Tree is the brand name for alternative organic products, such as nut butters, dips, spreads and drinks. The group also hosts events and workshops. To discuss your needs, arrange a home delivery or to make a contribution to The Gaya Tree’s efforts, phone or email Gabrielle on 021 878 916, 09 431 4052 or email gabrielle@thegayatree. co.nz. 

 In the hands of a five year old volunteer, this is one example of the colourful meals on offer — baked baby potatoes on a fresh salad of celery, sauteed fennel and borage flowers, lightly spiced brown lentils, served with a cashew nut and lime aioli cream

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Contacts:

Margaret Pinny 09 439 4560 Cynthia Shirtcliffe 09 439 5895

Be entertained, meet new friends, enjoy an afternoon tea and friendly conversation. We meet at the Dargaville Rugby Club the first Tuesday of every month. Entrance $6 per meeting and this includes afternoon tea.

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

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Professional and computerised service for your business Phone Sheena on 021 439 157

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Les Sweeney Builders • New Housing • Commercial • Alterations • Additions

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

Septic Tank/Grease Trap Cleaning • Septic/Sewerage Treatment Systems

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KAIPARA LIFESTYLER September 30 - 2014

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Kaipara Lifestyler Classifieds

Phone 09 439 6933

Closing date for classified advertising for the 7 October 2014 edition is 10am, Monday 6 October 2014. See our terms and conditions online at www.kaiparalifestyler.co.nz For Sale

Septic Tank Services

Property Maintenance

1997 NISSAN Primera, Auto, Station Wagon. 183,000km $3200 ONO. Phone 021 052 2386 or 431 2647. ALL GLASS and Glazing — available 24/7. Splashbacks – Mirrors – Tabletops. Phone 027 275 0918 or 09 439 6458. Kevin Sowter or email: windowanddoors@xnet.co.nz. Window & Door Services Ltd.

CLEANING SEPTIC Tanks. For Fast, reliable, professional service at competitive rates in your area. Phone Macjimray 09 423 7014.

RAWLEIGH’S PRODUCTS delivered to your home. Phone Pat Riley 09 423 8851

KAIPARA LIFESTYLE Block owners, need your septic tank cleaned? Ph Magic Property Services Chris 027 480 0110 or Mary 027 459 1544. 7 Days. WE ARE THE ONLY CODE COMPLIANT OPERATORS IN THE KAIPARA.

AAA+ PAINTER and wall papering specialist EXT&INT. Roof spraying and waterblasting. Ph John 09 439 5289 a/hrs or 022 642 1376, CRAWFORD SOLUTIONS. 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. OFFAL HOLES 750dia x 5.5m deep with concrete lid with lift out hatch $408.25 incl GST. Phone Wals Holes 09 437 3936 or 021 932 225. WATER TANK Vacuum clean, Full tank OK, Waste no more than 1,000 litres. $250.00 for up to 25,000 litre tank. Also full pump out and scrub and leaks fixed. Phone Wals 09 437 3936 or 021 932 225. WINDOW & DOOR repairs — Seals, latches, stays, wheels, hinges, locks, glass & glazing. Phone 027 275 0918 or 09 439 6458 – Kevin Sowter or email: windowanddoors@xnet.co.nz. Window & Door Services Ltd..

Wanted To Buy SMALL HATCHBACK car. Under 1300cc. Under $1,000. Repairs OK. Or will swap Ute. Text 022 324 2973 and I will phone back.

Property For Sale 3 BEDROOM home, double glazed, fully insulated, large internal access garage. Trademe Reference DAT465. Price $219,000.00. Phone Owner 09 439 0559.

Private Sale 3 BEDROOM house on Churchill St in Dargaville. Sleep-out, conservatory on quarter acre $249,000 neg. Ph 439 5111

EFFLUENT REMOVAL, Just give us a call, we remove it all. “Magic Property Services”. Ph Chris 027 480 0110 or Mary 027 459 1544. 7 Days. WE ARE THE ONLY CODE COMPLIANT OPERATORS IN THE KAIPARA.

MAGIC PROPERTY Services, effluent & septic tank cleaning. Servicing the kaipara. Ph Chris 027 480 0110 or Mary 027 459 1544. 7 Days. WE ARE THE ONLY CODE COMPLIANT OPERATORS IN THE KAIPARA. SEPTIC TANK cleaning. For all your tank cleaning requirements phone Chris 027 480 0110 or Mary 027 459 1544. 7 Days. WE ARE THE ONLY CODE COMPLIANT OPERATORS IN THE KAIPARA.

Situations Vacant

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

AGRISPRAY

Cars Wanted

WANTED

DEAD OR ALIVE

TOP CASH PAID!

TRUCKS, VANS & UTES

FREE REMOVAL

PHONE NOW

0800 442 445

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

Pet Supplies PET DOORS – Cat doors, dog doors for glass or timber – supplied and installed. Phone 027 275 0918 or 09 439 6458 – Kevin Sowter or email: windowanddoors@xnet.co.nz. Window & Door Services Ltd.

Classes

de Bruin Dance Studio Learn highland dancing at the de Bruin dance studio. Suitable for children aged 4 years and older. Classes on Tuesdays from 3.30pm at the Lighthouse Church, starting term 4.

Truck Driver and/or machinery operator for Vegetation control position. Compass vegetation control is Northlands leading weed spraying contractor and we require the services of an experienced truck driver and/or machinery operator. Class 2 licence required. This position will suit a self motivated and responsible person who is able to work to a high standard unsupervised. A background in related industries such as farming, roading or horticulture would be an advantage, but full training will be provided for the right applicant. A high standard of personal hygiene is required for this position. Application to Don Campion. Compass Vegetation Control. Grey St. Dargaville. 09 439 6689

BUILDER — FENCES, decks, alterations & additions, retaining walls, maintenance etc. Jobs big and small. Phone 09 431 3101 or 021 0257 6521. LAWNMOWING SERVICES — New Business. Tired of your dodgy mower? Phone/text us — 022 087 7313.

Homekills 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 Covering the Kaipara and Whangarei Regions

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

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

027 271 2022

Pay attention!

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

Security

Nurseries & Plants LAST CHANCE! Summer is just around the corner so the time to plant is NOW. Babylon Coast Gardens Ltd has a wide range of native and coastal tolerant plants at wholesale prices. The nursery is open Fridays and Saturdays 10am to 4pm at 1246 Babylon Coast Road Dargaville. Delivery service available. Enquires www.babyloncoastgardens.co.nz

DRIVE PHONE FREE!

HEAVY DIESEL MECHANIC Due to rapid company growth we are seeking an experienced Heavy Diesel Mechanic to service, repair and maintain a wide range of vehicles and specialist equipment including trucks, utes, excavators, motorscrapers and bulldozers. You will bring to this role: • A trade certificate or equivalent – in heavy diesel • Broad knowledge base of plant and machinery • Ability to work in a team environment • A strong focus on safety and quality • Flexibility to work weekends, on call and overtime This is a full time, permanent position. The role offers a competitive remuneration package and the opportunity to be part of a fast growing company. The successful applicant will be required to pass a preemployment medical and drugs screen.

Stuck for a ride? Don’t miss your Health appointment, we can help. For enquiries phone Te Ha Oranga 439 3013

Bereavement Support Group Monday 6th October 2014 In the Nurses Lounge at Community Health Dargaville Hospital, 10am - 12pm

“Aspects of Grief” Josie Scott will be facilitating. This is an informal group that shares experiences and supports each other followed by light refreshments.

TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURE Pursuant to the Transport (Vehicular Traffic Road Closure) Regulations 1965, the Kaipara District Council hereby gives notice that the following road will be temporarily closed on the day and at the times below for the purpose of holding a rally sprint. Sunday 5 October 2014 – 9.00.am to 6.00 pm (earlier if finished before) Arcadia Road Further information, if required, relating to this temporary road closure can be obtained from Customer Services, Local Government Centre, Dargaville.

FREE & CONFIDENTIAL NW Family Budgeting Service. Advice and complete money management if required. Call at 5 Portland Street or phone 09 439 8592. NEW SPACE program starting 14 October 2014 at the Dargaville Playcentre Tuesday 10.30am - 1.00-m. Space aims to assist and support parents in their transition to parenthood - for more info text SPACE to 021 284 6602 or email spacenorthland@actrix.co.nz.

A Mental Health Awareness Day Activity SECURE YOUR home — Security doors, grills, locks, bolts, stays, latches – Supplied and installed. Phone 027 275 0918 or 09 439 6458 – Kevin Sowter or email: windowanddoors@xnet.co.nz. Window & Door Services Ltd.

HEALTH SHUTTLE

NEW PARTICIPANTS WELCOME

2014 SPORTS DAY

Enquiries ring Sarah de Bruin Ph: 09 439 6714 or 021 175 7263

Kaipara

Community Health Trust

Enquiries phone Jayne 09 439 3330 ext 6716

Phone or Txt Paul Work Wanted

Public Notices

Arataki Ministries Sports Day To be held on

Wednesday 8th October 2014 10am to 2:15pm selwyn park, dargaville Highlights

Easy Games • Fun • Everyone Can Participate Register your team

Please apply in writing/email including a current CV to Melissa@wilsonearthmoving.co.nz or PO Box 2, Ruawai 0549

Approx. 10 players per team

Alternatively, deliver to our office/workshop at 47 Edward Street, Dargaville. Applications close on Friday 10th October 2014

For more Details contact:

Read the newspaper online

www.kaiparalifestyler.co.nz Public notice

(Section 101, Sale and supply of alcohol act 1012) TEACH-OLA INVESTMENTS LIMITED of Dargaville, Hoteliers, has made application to the District Licensing Committee at Dargaville for the renewal and variation of an On-licence in respect of premises situated at 70 Victoria Street, Dargaville and known as NORTHERN WAIROA HOTEL. The general nature of the business conducted under the licence is hotel. The days on which and the hours during which alcohol is to be sold under the licence are Monday to Sunday 9.00am to 1.00am the following day. The application may be inspected during the ordinary office hours at the office of the Kaipara District Licensing Committee at Kaipara District Council, Hokianga Road, Dargaville. Any person who is entitled to and wishes to object to the issue of the licence may, not later than 15 working days after the date of the publication of this notice, file a notice in writing of the objection with the Secretary of the District Licensing Committee at Kaipara District Council, Private Bag 1001, Dargaville. No objection to the renewal of a licence may be made in relation to a matter other than a matter specified in Section 131 of the sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012. This is the first publication of this notice.

Arataki Ministries - ph: 09 439 4651 RSVP 3rd OCTOBER 2014

This notice was filed by the applicant through the offices of Alcohol & Liquor Licensing LTD, 97A Sylvan Avenue, Northcote, Auckland, 0627, telephone 09 480 6529, email: greame@llc.co.nz www.llc.co.nz


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September 30 - 2014  KAIPARA LIFESTYLER

Roper & Jones 92 BEACH ROAD

$159,000

BRING YOUR ENERGY Open plan kitchen & dining room with a separate lounge. 4 bedrooms & 1 bathroom. 6x12 Skyline garage, 3 car, 1 workshop with 3 phase power at shed available but not currently connected. Semi rural property. RACHEL DE VRIES 021 943 900

WEB ID Rjs3356

61 MONTGOMERY AVE

$265,000

LOTS ON OFFER This home is nestled on 1855 m2. Offering 3 bedrooms upstairs and a 4th bedroom with its own kitchenette & en suite downstairs could be for the teenagers or extended family. Double skyline type garage. RACHEL DE VRIES 021 943 900

WEB ID Rjs3307

2714 PAPAROA-OAKLEIGH RD

$339,000

LARGE FAMILY HOME ON 5.5 ACRES Large family 190 m2 home set on 5.5 acres. Polished timber flooring. 5 bdm / 2 bthm, 2 lounges. Enjoy sunny north-facing spot. 144 m2 lockable garages and high stud shed. 3 paddocks grazing, small dam. Stunning elevated rural views. 5 mins to Paparoa. 40 mins to Whangarei.Two entrances off road RHODA MORRISON 09 431 6912 or 0274 800 691 WEB ID MRE1563

75 JELLICOE ROAD, RUAWAI

$169,000

53 AWAKINO ROAD

$329,000

We put you first STATE HIGHWAY 14

$430,000 + GST if any

MOTIVATED VENDOR Sound and tidy 3 bedroom home.Well presented solid weather board with recently decorated interior. Large sunny open plan kitchen/dining/living room which receives all day sun. Economical and functional kitchen with new dishwasher. All insulated with a good wood burner for those cooler nights. MICHELLE TOMLINSON 027 339 5937 WEB ID Rjs3284

LARGE FAMILY HOME Spacious 5 bedroom family home features large open plan living with private entertaining areas off the lounge and dining room, 2 bathrooms and is modern throughout. Also has a double garage plus a carport & is within close proximity to schools, the town centre and hospital. CRAIG CLEMENT 021 461 668 WEB ID Rjs3293

GRAZING BLOCK 48 HECTARES North facing 120 acre property is located a 10 minute drive from town. The rolling hill contour is split into 6 paddocks with water from a creek and dams, has a good set of yards plus another set close to the road. Fantastic views of the Tangowahine ranges and rural surrounds. CRAIG CLEMENT 021 461 668 WEB ID Rjru489

7 WHARF ROAD, RUAWAI

91 AWAKINO POINT EAST ROAD

23 SANDY BEACH ROAD, TINOPAI

$219,000

$269,000

STEP INSIDE TO BE SURPRISED Renovated find, rewired, re roofed, new plumbing in the kitchen and the bathroom. Large traditional separate living room features cedar panelling with polished floors open plan country living. Unmistakable look of luxury with free standing antique style bath and separate shower. MICHELLE TOMLINSON 027 339 5937 WEB ID Rjs3316

LIFESTYLE ALERT Tidy 4 bedroom brick & tile home on 1 acre of flat land. Open plan living, Kent style fire with a great rural outlook from the sunny deck. Has good sheds plus plenty of storage space, is on town supply water and a sealed no exit road.

16 MERRIL RD, PAPAROA

72 HURNDALL ST, MAUNGATUROTO

$192,000

PREMIUM LAND WITH CAPTURING WATER VIEWS 2.69 ha beautifully contoured land in two paddocks North and North-West aspect, water views, seasonal stream, shady trees, located down quiet country lane off Petley Road, next to olive grove and quality houses. 5 mins to Paparoa. Great opportunity to build your new home here! RHODA MORRISON 09 431 6912 or 0274 800 691 WEB ID MRE1618

CRAIG CLEMENT 021 461 668 WEB ID Rjs2083

$319,000

SOLID FAMILY HOME 3 bedroom brick home in need of a new family to cherish it. Modern kitchen with two ovens, 2 bathrooms, foyer area, single garage.Walk to the shops, schools, cafés and park. Approx 15 minute drive to popular Whakapirau and Pahi beaches. SHEILA BOON 027 498 5651 WEB ID MRE1598

$259,000

KIWI BEACH BACH Beach house, short stroll to shop, wharf, boat ramp, room for extended family, lots of room! The main bach has a roomy lounge area, a well-positioned kitchen, large master bedroom & smaller room.There is a sleep out & a large block basement. Good size section with room for tents, the boat or caravan. JILL WILSON 021 505 712 WEB ID MRE1620

2/603 TINOPAI ROAD

$149,000

LOVELY 10 ACRE BLOCK Bare land, approx 10 acres. Lovely gentle block, with small area of native bush and a fresh water stream running through. On the tar seal and handy to Tinopai for the fishing and boating enthusiast. Land, a good contour for grazing, cropping or to build your new house or move one on 40,000 sqm. GARY MORRIS 021 902 087 WEB ID MRE1436

1 EMAY CRESCENT, PAHI

AUCTION

AUCTION

ON THE KAIPARA Situated on approx 1705m2 section, is this charming character bungalow with most of the hard work completed; new piles, new roof, and the newly polished timber floors in the lounge, bedrooms and hallway look fabulous.This substantial dwelling has a large central hallway leading to 3 double sized plus bedrooms one with an ensuite.The living area captures the sun beautifully with views of the upper harbour. AUCTION Thurs 6th Nov 2014 at 1pm – Maungaturoto office, 143 Hurndall Street, Maungaturoto INSPECT Saturday 4th, 11th, 18th and 25th October 12pm - 1pm SHEILA BOON Mob 027 498 5651 WEB ID MRE1442

7A EMAY CRESCENT, PAHI

AUCTION

The Wairau River - photo not taken from property

MAUNGATUROTO 93B JUMNA ROAD

Room for the Animals! An excellent opportunity to secure a great little lifestyle block. 7150m2 section with room for the sheep. A flat building area at the top slopes down to the estuary. Covenants apply. The Wairau River can be accessed from a shared access-way. Positioned with a sunny sheltered northerly aspect, this block is waiting for you! AUCTION Thurs 6th Nov 2014 at 1pm Maungaturoto Office, 143 Hurndall Street, Maungaturoto JILL WILSON 021 505 712 WEB ID MRE1621

110 Victoria Street, Dargaville 143 Hurndall Street, Maungaturoto

INVEST IN THIS GREAT SEASIDE SETTLEMENT! Awesome outlook from this 2155m2 section. Power and phone to boundary. Approx 90 minutes from Auckland. All tide wharf and boat ramp just down the road to head out on the Kaipara for great fishing. AUCTION Thurs 6th Nov 2014 at 1pm Maungaturoto office, 143 Hurndall Street, Maungaturoto SHEILA BOON Mob 027 498 5651 WEB ID MRE1446

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