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September 8 2015

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p Teams from Dargaville Volunteer Fire Service, Kaipara District Council, Cool Bananas, North Power/Trust Energy and Silver Fern Farms carried children on stretchers to enable those with health issues to participate in the Cross Country For Charity event which took place at Selwyn Park School last week, raising funds for the Northland Emergency Services Trust and raising awareness of rheumatic fever. The day raised $937.10 with a total of $1,908.50 so far including donations through the the ‘givealittle cross country for charity’ fundraiser page.

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Farewelling Dr Matich u by Ann Morgan

The Dargaville community has farewelled long-serving Dr Maurice Matich, the man who oversaw the birth of more than 5,000 people in a career that began 65 years ago.

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Dr Matich was born in Te Kopuru, one of eight children of Croatian descent. He was married to Maureen for 66 years and they had seven children. Dr Matich’s parents ensured their children gained a good education and Maurice was the first New Zealand-born Croatian to study medicine, starting his

studies during World War II at Auckland University and finishing at Otago where he qualified in 1946. He became one of three doctors serving the Kaipara and started his Dargaville practice on November 27, 1950. He often travelled great distances to a patient’s home and he personally

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p Rita Hames from Otamatea College joined peers at the Maungaturoto and Districts Rotary Club to celebrate reaching the finals of the south zone of the Whangarei Rotary Speech Contest. There were four finalists from three secondary schools who gave 10 minute speeches at the Maungaturoto meeting. From left: Phoenix Reese-Barker of Mahurangi College, Rita Hames of Otamatea High School, Rotary president Bruce Nelder, Nadine Tupp of Rodney College, who won the south zone section, and Sean Dugdale-Martin of Mahurangi College.

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p Otamatea High School’s top junior netball team is on its way to the AIMS intermediate age tournament in Tauranga. They are ready for some exciting competition, after being undefeated during the Rodney netball season. The year seven and eight girls have raised over $8,000 to pay for their trip and are grateful to their sponsors, various service clubs and their families for supporting them.


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The Northland Emergency Services Trust is the first rescue helicopter operation in New Zealand to get approval to undertake maintenance on its own aircraft.

p The NEST maintenance crew at work

p Dr Maurice and Maureen Matich outside their family home which was set up as a doctor’s surgery

‘He figured if they said yes they would have a good work ethic. He wasn’t interested in anything else and we always heard him before we saw him as he had a very distinctive voice’. Dr Matich once said ‘The biggest mistake I made was to retire too early,’ — when he was aged 78. He retired in the year 2000 after serving the community for five decades and he then wrote his memoirs ‘From Beacon Point — My Journey, My Story’ to share the family history. ‘I have always believed a family doctor should be involved in the total health care of a family, not just the individual, and that should extend out into the community,’ he noted in his book. ‘I have always believed in a team concept in delivering healthcare’. As much as Dr Matich served the community, the commitment wasn’t just one of a doctor and friend, it was one of

a family. He could not have helped so many without his own family giving up their time with him. No doubt at times this was not easy, but because of this commitment he was able to help more than most would ever know, and for that, we thank Mrs Matich and their children, for without their support Dr Matich could not have been so readily available in times of need. As stated in his autobiography: ‘It is hard to believe when I look back, that I should grow up from a little urchin to be the family doctor of so many of the people who looked after me when I was small. ‘Meeting my wife Maureen changed my life. Maureen acted as my nurse in the early days and gave me the moral and psychological support one needed. ‘I accept I will live on through my children and my grandchildren,’ — Maurice Matich. ¢

NEST will carry out the specialist work needed on its fleet of three Sikorsky S-76 helicopters following its authorisation as a Part 145 certified operation from the Civil Aviation Authority. The new maintenance operation which starts this month, has created three new jobs in Northland. The Whangarei-based service has been working towards the certification for a year, during which time it has refined its infrastructure and increased its capabilities to meet CAA requirements. It means the trust will be able to make valuable financial savings and give it greater flexibility when scheduling maintenance for its aircraft. “As a trust, it has financial responsibilities to make savings where it can and the regular aircraft maintenance required is a huge but necessary expense,” said NEST Chief Executive Pete Turnbull. “This means substantial savings can be made by reducing flights down to Ardmore in Auckland for maintenance and being able to purchase components and parts direct from suppliers.

“There are also major operational benefits of doing the maintenance in-house as it means less downtime for the helicopters, allowing them to get back into the air quicker which results in an even more reliable and top quality service. “We’re always looking at ways we can extract more available time from the helicopters and we strongly believe that doing the maintenance ourselves will help us achieve this.” “It’s already the busiest rescue helicopter service in New Zealand, having carried more than 17,000 patients since starting in 1988, and because of the vast area and amount of coastline in the Northland region, NEST’s capability is far greater than any other rescue helicopters.” Demand on the service, which includes everything from patient transfers and emergency response through to long-range at-sea rescues, is increasing at a rate of 10 per cent per annum. “That makes it even more essential that all the helicopters are used to capacity.” ¢

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Hunting the boar

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The ninth annual Aratapu tavern boar hunt saw Steve Nathan bringing in the heaviest pig overall weighing in at 126.9 pounds and Andrew Searle come away with the average weight of 47.3 pounds and also the biggest jaw prize.

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There were 53 contestants with 16 pigs entered in total and one eel caught by Bella Kake weighing 2.15 pounds. The set of 4x4 Bridgestone tyres which were donated by Bridgestone Tyre Centre Dargaville were won by Craig Coughlin in the lucky draw on Saturday night. “We really appreciate all our sponsors for the event,” said manager Donice Hall-Morris. “I like the way the community comes together and supports the Kiwi tradition every year. I am privileged to be a part of it and carry on the event. It is a complete community effort and we couldn’t do it without those

who support us including the bands, sponsors, attendees and hunters.” The biggest pig on Saturday was caught by Lawrence Cherrington at 122.3 pounds and Southern Netball Club had food for purchase while Liverpool St band played on Saturday night and Anna Marie Cutts entertained on Sunday. “I enjoy pig hunting, it’s good exercise and a good way to feed my whanau,” said Steve. “Wild pig hunting is important because wild pigs are a nuisance to farmers and destroy the land. They also kill and eat newborn lambs and cause a lot of damage — costing farmers a lot of money.” ¢

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“There are many ways to tap, touch, hold or slide and once this is learned with friendly tutors your own age, technology is a breeze. Seniors teaching seniors and sharing knowledge with others is the SeniorNet motto.” The group are always on the look out for those experienced in information technology who have time to share their skills. They invite anyone to come along to SeniorNet on open days. These are held every third Monday of the month at 1pm and this month on September 21. For more information contact Heather on 09 439 4452 or Dot on 09 439 1711. ¢

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A place in the sun

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u by Andy Bryenton

Bayly’s Beach has always been a popular holiday spot ­— a well kept secret nestled on the west coast. Now, however, the secret may be out.

One of the beachside village icons, the Funky fish restaurant, has attracted curiosity and interest since it was put up for sale earlier in the year. Houses, some of them traditional baches and others more substantial, have also been getting a lot of scrutiny. It’s all part and parcel of a sea-change in how those from out of the area view the Kaipara — especially those who are keen to quit the big city for a lifestyle boost. The Funky Fish, famed for a roll-call of live concerts featuring Kiwi artists, is just one example of what Baylys Beach offers the so called ‘baby boom’ generation who are increasingly keen to find that place in the sun to enjoy their retirement years. A beachside village with a small restaurant, a well provisioned general store, hot takeaways and scenic views all fit the bill — no wonder that enquiries

about houses and land here are on the rise. Local real estate agent Jean Johnson is positive about the future of the seaside town saying that an influx of lifestyle seekers is sure to be a boost for the local economy, and that an investment in coastal living is both a financial and a personal decision, reflecting a desire for a better lifestyle. Baylys Beach is just one of several areas enjoying a rise in interest from house hunters who see the Kaipara as an attractive option — in the warm climes of the North, not too far from Auckland, but far from the sweeping changes which have made city life so different in the past decade. Business opportunities such as the Funky Fish are not restricted to Baylys, and may appeal to those who wish to have a career change along with their change of pace. ¢

p Kaipara Vintage Machinery Club treasurer Ann Lupton and office administrator Belinda Gummer admire their new mural by local artist Shayne Frost. The mural took three weeks to complete and was funded by a Pub Charities grant as well as donations by club members. “It enhances the display and gives visitors a visual impression of what the equipment was used for,” said Belinda. “It’s a fabulous piece of work and very indicative of the area.” The work was painted freehand and includes a typical Kaipara bush hut scene as well as a historical cemetery representing those who lost their lives in the bush. The club is open every Wednesday and Saturday and costs $8 per adult with under 15-year-olds free.

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Golfers to bring business Caravan tackling cancer The exclusive Tara Iti Golf Club located on Te Arai Point between Pakiri and Mangawhai, is set to open on October 1, with membership by invitation only.

p The Tara Iti Golf Club at Te Arai Point

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Chairman of the Mangawhai Business Development Association Richard Gunson says he believes the golf course will benefit the community. “It’s obviously good for the area as it has bought a lot of employment during it’s construction. I am picking that although there won’t be a huge spin off from the people that go there, there will be some.“ It is expected that the multi-million dollar course, designed by American Tom Doak, has brought an estimated $5.9 million to the regional economy over the construction and grow-in periods. Members of this club are mostly internationals and the club

estimates that it will be responsible for 7,000 visitor days in the country by 3,500 people which is expected to bring $4.5 million to the region per year. The golf club currently employs 44 staff and will be bringing in more prior to the opening. There are also 60 contracted caddies and many local businesses who have been working on the course full time during the developments. The course will be surrounded by 46 residential lots with golf course sites valued from $2.8 to 4 million, and will include a clubhouse, a fitness centre and a beach club. ¢

The tremendous success of last year’s inaugural Pink Caravan Tour undertaken by the NZ Breast Cancer Foundation sees it back on the road again. The caravan will be in Dargaville, outside The Warehouse, on Wednesday September 9 and in Wellsford on Thursday September 10 — parked outside Wellsford Wellness at 155 Rodney Street. “We want women everywhere to know all the signs and symptoms of breast cancer, to understand their family and lifestyle risk factors, and to know what to do if they have any worries. We’re p The NZ Breast Cancer Pink Caravan Tour will be in Dargaville inviting women and men to on Wednesday and Wellsford on Thursday this week pop into the Pink Caravan with their questions,” chief executive The area coordinator manages a small Evangelia Henderson. team of volunteers, overseeing local “The NZBCF is also asking locals to collection sites. The NZBCF will supply visit the caravan to sign our petition — a detailed briefing, along with a roster we want the government to extend free of volunteer collectors, street permits screening to age 74, up from the current and all the materials necessary to run limit of 69. New Zealand is lagging a successful appeal. behind countries like Australia and “We didn’t have one last year, so Britain in this, and a woman’s breast couldn’t run our appeal in Wellsford,” cancer risk is higher in her 70s than it said Jaimi Bailey, manager for the Pink Ribbon Street Appeal. was at 50.” “We’d be so grateful if someone could The NZ Breast Cancer Foundation is in urgent need of a volunteer step up to help out this year.” area coordinator for Wellsford for Anyone interested in volunteering the annual Street Appeal on Friday should call Jaimi Bailey on 09 304 1220 October 9 and Saturday October 10. or email jaimib@nzbcf.org.nz. ¢

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Edward Vennel Sweet, known as Ted, was born at Te Kopuru and at the age of 83 he has returned to Dargaville to be near one of his seven sons. His father died when he was nine-years-old leaving his mother to bring up nine children. “I earned four shillings a week delivering the Herald at 10-years-old. I gave my mother three and was allowed to keep one,” said Ted. “Originally our family name was Cvitanovich. This was hard to say and spell. We got teased, particularly after dad had died. Cvitanovich p Retired Major Edward Vennell Sweet with his ‘Flaming A’ emblem which resembles a qualified ammunition means ‘sweet flowers’ so technical officer our mum changed our name to Sweet and this made life easier for finding explosives. Upon his retirement the Army wrote of him that ‘He was loyal us children.” He enlisted into the Army at 18 and and dedicated and covered a broad his career started at Hopu Hopu army spectrum of military life as a soldier.’ He had the privilege of ending his camp - Ngaruawahia. “Joining the Army meant discipline. career where he started at Ngaruawahia. No-one ever took another man’s He made the Maori Queen — Te Arikinui rations or belongings and there was no Dame Te Atairangikaahu, an honorary discussing politics or religion,” said Ted member of the officers’ mess. “They never failed to turn up on a who has held every rank possible, from Private to Major and was presented with Friday night to visit us, they were very an MBE. His wife Alice also served in friendly and never ever got involved in the forces, as did three of their sons politics no matter what was going on,” and they accumulated 99 years of said Ted. “The Armed forces are a great career. service together with Ted accomplishing 36 personally. Ted was a critical part I really wanted to retire where I started of sniffer dogs being introduced for and I did.” ¢

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Cadet Forces create confidence u by Ann Morgan

Abby Bakulich from the NZ Cadet Forces No 57 Squadron Air Training Corps Dargaville recently attended the Northern Area Cadet Force Junior Non-Commissioned Officers Course and was awarded the Most Improved Cadet certificate. “Abby has been a member for 18 months and is an outstanding cadet. She accomplished this award out of all of Northland with 55 cadets from different cadet units participating. It is a huge achievement,” said Cadet Liaison Officer Royal New Zealand Air Force Association Northland, David Reid. The certificate is awarded to the cadet who over the duration of the course displays the highest levels of diligence required of a Junior Non p Abby Bakulich from the 57 Squadron Dargaville Air Training Corps with her Most Improved Cadet certificate Commissioned Officer. “A friend was here so I joined to a military framework with cadets gaining be with her and I am really enjoying NZQA credits for participating. it,” said Abby. “The youth can work their way through The 57 Squadron Dargaville ATC the ranks and progress to become has been parading since 1941 and officers. We do target shooting once is a community organisation run by a month and we have flying days with trained volunteers for youth aged instruction from the Dargaville Aero 13-18. They provide safe, enjoyable Club,” said Unit Commander Flying and challenging opportunities within Officer Rhonda Gilligan. ¢

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At a time when many people around the district are looking toward a bit of a Spring spruce up and renovation, one of the very companys at the forefront of local interior design is having a seasonal change of its own. Munns Flooring Xtra have packed up their extensive showroom from the corner of Normanby street and Hokianga Road, a location which has carried a Munns banner for over seven decades. The old original store, established in the pre-war years, is long gone, but with a new location in nearby Gladstone street the current Munns team are looking forward to carrying on the tradition inherent in their family name. The irony of being part of their own building site during the busy Spring season is not lost on Lorraine and Gerrard, who are busily constructing a whole new showroom. As veterans of many a home remodelling, the team know exactly what to expect, and they

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have set aside a week, from September 7 — 14, solely to putting the finishing touches to their new and improved base of operations. With the full support of Flooring Xtra, the Munns crew are enthusiastic about the new range of carpets and vinyls their new store will display. The big Auckland Home Show debuts during the week of their final construction push, meaning that when the doors open it will be on the very latest in styles for the 2015 build season. Indications from Auckland show that timber-look vinyls, pure wool carpets and bold colours for bathrooms are in vogue, and when the new store opens all those options will be waiting for the public. ¢

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Is your Spring project exempt from consent? What is ‘consent’ in the language of building? The common trade term has a myriad of meanings, but it can be put as simply ‘permission to build a structure with the assurance that it complies with the rules’. It is the formal approval issued by a Building Consent Authority (BCA), agreeing that certain works meet the requirements of the New Zealand Building Act, Building Regulations and Building Code. And that, in turn, means a building to last the test of time. Some minor work is exempt under the Act, but consent is required for most work, including the kind of jobs many folks will want to undertake this Spring. Installing swimming pools, spa pools and fencing, building substantial retaining walls, large decking projects, and of course the construction of new buildings all need consent. Demolitions, relocations and even the installation of fireplaces all come under the consent umbrella — but the good news is that you can quickly find out if your planned work requires consent by visiting a handy website. You can even apply online, an alternative to obtaining application forms from your local council office. Consents are valid for 12 months from the date of issue. Many more detailed building consent applications can be complex; Council recommends that you engage a professional person to help with design

work and drawings. Fixed fees are available for some types of applications. If your project does not meet the fixed fee criteria, the cost will depend on things like the type of application, cost of work involved and the level of detail provided. Council’s charges are listed on its website and are based on the length of time it takes to process an application.

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RUGBY WORLD CUP Thirty-one against the world u by Andy Bryenton

The countdown is on to the biggest event on the Rugby calendar, and despite sideshows over the pilfering of the All Black’s iconic fern to garnish our nation’s flag, all eyes are on the 31-man team selected to bring home the trophy. Of course, the pundits are out in force, as everyone from seasoned veterans in the commentary seat down to armchair coaches takes the time to second guess coach Steve Hansen’s roster. Top of the table in terms of controversy seems to be the omission of number 10 Lima Sopoaga who had such a stellar run during the Super Rugby tourney. Certainly, it would be hard to find a Kiwi supporter who isn’t one hundred percent behind Dan Carter, especially in

his ability to act as a ‘veteran sergeant’’, an icon, and — some cynically suggest — a highly marketable spokesman for the boys in black. There are those who question his ability to physically last the gruelling distance of the biggest contest in Rugby, though it won’t be for a lack of mental toughness if injury forces him to bow out. This raises the question if perhaps Colin Slade or Beauden Barrett would have been better replaced by the rising star Sopoaga.

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Other names, such as Israel Dagg and Cory Jane, also come to the fore when selection wrangles arise. But, like Christian Cullen in times past, there will always be those who, for reasons known only to the workings of the selectors’ mind, don’t make the cut. It’s not a cue for bitterness, but a time for those who will travel to the tournament to pack down and start forging a team. With a skipper boasting over 140 tests, and a coach who, when he led Wales, handed the All Blacks a world cup shock, this

should be a well-oiled machine of a process. Love or hate the selection, all eyes are now on the shakedown matches in the early days of the competition. It’s here that we’ll find out if those exclusions and inclusions are jaded or genius. Though the investment in Slade and Barrett to back up the boot of Dan Carter would suggest that perhaps the powers that be anticipate the need for laser-sharp kicking to bolster our try scoring prowess. ¢

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Welcome to Wellsford Equestrian champions u by Ann Morgan

The Rodney College Silver Equestrian team were the overall winners of the recent prestigious Secondary Schools Equestrian Cup which was held at Woodhill Equestrian Centre and Rodney College.

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and fourth in the pony show jumping. Aimee and Jade competed in the show hunter event with Aimee winning two events in Division two in the pony ring and Jade placing sixth in two events. The Rodney Blue team riders were Brody Goodmon Preddle, Billie Mentzer, Morgan Chandler Bruce and Brooklyn Wilson. “The team were thrilled with their outstanding result against some very competitive equestrian schools. A big thank you to all the parents who put in a lot of hard work behind the scenes and for their great support always,” said Rodney College’s Jo Warahi. ¢

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Be my Guest Loyalty has its own reward The resumption of Russian imports of hydrous milk fat, whey and milk protein concentrates from Fonterra sites is good news for the cooperative. New Zealand is not on the list of Russian-banned countries and in spite of trade minister Tim Groser asking primary exporters not to exploit any possible advantage that Fonterra and others may have in dealing with Russia, the government has stated that it is important not to upset trade talks with the United States through the TransPacific Partnership and also with the European Union. New Zealand has a history of being a good and loyal trading partner not only to Europe but also the United States, but there are numerous examples where this loyalty has not been taken into account, when Europe and America act in their own self-interest. For more than 100 years, New Zealand’s butter and cheese had arrived in ports in Britain. During the Second World War, New Zealand supplied its dairy products under very favourable terms to the so-called mother country. This trading relationship changed

dramatically with Britain joining the European Community, forcing New Zealand to look for alternative markets throughout Asia, Russia and latterly China. The then NZ Dairy Board showed commercial enterprise by taking advantage of the then Russian leader Mikhail Gorbachev’s new open ‘perestroika’ (reconstruction) and ‘glasnost’ (or openness) policies giving new trade opportunities throughout the world. Mikhail Gorbachev’s ties stem back to the Ukraine or Little Russia, along with other Russian leaders including Khrushchev, Brezhnev and Chernenko. The Ukraine has been part of Russia for over 240 years, when Catherine the Great reached a peace treaty with the Ottoman Empire in 1774. The Crimea Peninsula which is part of the Ukraine came under Russian rule in 1783 and is a major naval base for the Russian Navy. The region’s vast wheat fields *

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kilogram of milk solids this year, if they are lucky. In economic terms our situation is ridiculous and completely unsustainable. They profit while we stand naively by. It is hypocritical that we are told that we shouldn’t take full advantage of our unrestricted access to market our dairy products to Russia. Scottish-born Tim Groser who has acted as New Zealand’s chief negotiator in trade for many years, once summarised that New Zealand could be screwed in areas of trade. Almost everything New Zealand exported was at the mercy of other countries. It is ironical that in the book Till the Cows Came Home, Mr Grose reportedly states that to him, the key issues involved getting a framework for international law that would protect New Zealand from what he regarded as outrages. Wealthy nations had to be stopped from ruining the country’s economic future with their export subsidies — even if a measure of quota constraint and import control might have to be accepted for some time to come. It is my view that America and Europe should have kept this in mind when they unilaterally decided to place a trade ban against Russia to the detriment of small, agricultural-reliant countries like New Zealand.

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Danger down ona farm “Well, eye’ll be blimmin’ boled over,” sed tha Boss. Yep, gidday readas. Once agin tha Boss is commin’ out with stuff that I gotta keep lissining to see wot he meens. This time he’s reedin’ tha papa froma kattil stop atta road gate wot I gor fer him. “World’s gone mad dog,” he sed then. He sez that a lot eh? “Lookit this.” seda Boss. “Govmint in Wellingtun says werm farmin’ is more dangeriss than kattil beasts.” Wot?!!. Ya mite rememba readas I had run in wiv’ Bruiser tha farm bull upa back paddick a wile back. Got kicked ina ribs an’ hada go to tha VET! Now I seen plenty of werms ina kattil beest droppin’s round tha proppity, an’ they don’t seem dangeriss to me! “Sharlene came over froma homested then, an’ Boss showd her the papa. She red it out so I cood unnerstan’ what Boss was on about. See Billy, the guvmint has dreemed up a Helth and Safety Bill, wot sez werm farmin’ an’ cat breedin’ is dangeriss an’ high risk.”

Well woopty-do, I thort. Dunno about werms but breedin’ anything like the farm cat, Hermin tha bluddy Jermin — that’s gotta be dangeriss eh? Sharlene read sum more in her skoolteacher voice. “ “As well as cats and worms, it also covers the breeding of dogs, and the farming of rabbits, alpacas, crocodiles and snakes.” Jeepas, readas, we don’t even got eny krokidiles and snakes. And DOGs. Hey, lookit me, man’s best frend. Is tha guvmint suggesting eye am dangeriss. I’m startin to agree wiva Boss. Govmint is loosing tha plot! Sharlene musta herd me thinkin’ ‘cos she red sum more. “Yep Billy, sez here that putting up curtains in a building was more dangerous than demolishing a building, and driving a tourist bus was more dangerous than driving a school bus.” Boss almoss choked on his cuppatee wen he herd that. But it terned out allrite wen he saw tha end of the story. “Hey Dog, all is not lost. That Andy Liittil

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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.

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

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.

NOTICE IS given that the Annual General Meeting will be held on the 23rd September 2015 at 7pm at the Centennial Community Hall Maungaturoto. Nominations are called for Chairperson, Vice Chairperson, Secretary, Treasurer and four committee members. Nominations and any Notices of Motions to be with the Secretary, C/- Mail centre, Maungaturoto, no later than close of business on the Wednesday the 9th September 2015. Noel Smith, Secretary, Centennial Hall Committee.

HIGH QUALITY conventional bales for sale. Rye/clover mix. $12 incl GST per/bale. Please contact Glenn on 021 983 734. HIGH QUALITY round hay bales 5ft for sale. Rye/ clover mix. $120 plus GST per/bale. Please contact Glenn on 021 983 734. JVC CD receiver. Extremely good deal at only $89.99. Limited stock. Inder’s Auto One. 09 439 8219, 0800 288 666. QUALITY HAY - $10 per bale. Ph: 09 439 2582 evenings. SS FISH Gas Smoker 1/2 P $295, 600L SS Beer Tank $600, Baby Stuff - prams etc, Stoat Traps $30, Electric dog collars x 2 $300 for both, 100m cloche, 1 Gal Jars $5. Phone 09 439 7985. SUPER LOUD chrome air horns, 12v, 2 air compressors. Special $99.99. Inder’s Auto One 09 439 8219.

Firewood For Sale DRY FIREWOOD for sale. $75+gst/mtr. 2 mtr minimum. Pine/Macrocarpa mix. Free delivery Ruawai, Paparoa and Maungaturoto areas. A FREE packet of Samba natural fire lighters (36 piece) with every 2 metres purchased. Call Glenn 021 983 734 for your order. WINZ registered.

DENISE CLARK Toenail & Fingernail Cutting Service

Phone

09 439 6068

Pinaki Sand & Clean Fill 09 439 1505 027 614 6309

Gasfitters Craftsman gas fitters available.

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

 0800 326 123 Plumbing and Heating Centre 102 Jervois Street, Dargaville

WATER TANK Cleaning — Vacuum or scrub, minimal water loss. Now is a good time to clean. Waipu based. Phone Mark at Glenmohr Water Care 09 432 0655 or 027 470 7607

ALWAYS DRIVE

PENSIONER UNIT TO RENT

Refurbished one bedroom unit to rent in the Kauri Court Masonic Village, Dargaville. Great value, sunny unit. Suitable for independent, active, over 65’s. Masons and non-Masons very welcome. For an application form or more information visit www.northlandmasonictrust.co.nz or call Chris Mason 09 438 3109.

Nurseries and Plants

WAYNE & ANNETTE

439 2020

Dry Aged Beef Specialists Traditional Manuka wood smoked Bacon & Ham

NEW LOCATION:

Septic Tank Services CLEANING SEPTIC Tanks. For fast reliable service. Priced from $330. Wellsford to Ruawai. Contact Macjimray 09 423 7014 or visit www.macjimray. co.nz. Code Compliant.

AGM

12:00pm,Sunday 20th September

Situations Vacant SALES REPRESENTATIVES wanted. If you can sell & want a job send your CV to jobs@nsmm.co.nz or phone 09 439 6933.

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.

Situations Vacant

COMMUNITY

SPORTS CLUB

Lifestyler House 107 River Road Dargaville

Annual General Meeting

Followed by shared lunch at 1:00pm

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.

TOKATOKA

RUAWAI 21st September 2015 7:00pm at the club on Wharf Road, Ruawai

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TOMATO PLANTS well grown at our own nursery, Tall & Dwarf varieties. Prices range from $2.50 large style pots to punnets $3 each. New season Vege & Flower seedlings. EFTPOS available. The Corner Place Nursery Ruawai. Ph 09 439 2115.

027 271 2022

Dargaville Arts Association

Welcomes you to the AGM 1.00pm 21 October 2015 COMMUNITY HOUSE 155 HURNDALL ST MAUNGATUROTO All Welcome.

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SPRING’S ARRIVED! Last chance to plant before summer. Babylon Coast Gardens has a wide range of native and coastal hardy plants available now. See Lorraine at I-Deal Demo in Gladstone St Dargaville on Fridays and Saturdays 10am – 3pm. Or you can visit the Nursery on Babylon Coast Road, please ring for an appointment first. Phone 09 439 4223 or email info@babyloncoastgardens.co.nz

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

Phone or Txt Paul

Ph 09

OTAMATEA COMMUNITY SERVICES INC

Any job big or small. We do them ALL

TO THE CONDITIONS

To Let

Dargaville Bobcat Services

DAR G AV

GULF WESTERN diesel oil. Great buying... 10 litre pack now only $59.99. Inder’s Auto One 09 439 8219.

Caring for our community Atawhai Tia Te Takiwa

SEPTEMBER IS CERVICAL SCREENING AWARENESS MONTH Have your free CX done in the month of September at Dargaville Medical Centre and go in the draw for a pamper hamper

Public notice

(Section 101, Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012) DWD INVESTMENTS LTD of Dargaville, has made application to the District Licensing Committee at Dargaville for the granting of a on-licence in respect of premises situated at 70 Victoria St, Dargaville also known as The Northern Wairoa Hotel.

Sales Representatives Wanted We are always looking for sales representatives, we can never have enough.

Oi!

DON’T TXT & DRIVE

On-License

The role is selling advertising in the Greater Northland Region. This role has many advantages; 1. We have a database of existing and new clients 2. We have excellent prospecting tools 3. You will earn commission on all sales and any re orders 4. Full training is provided 5. There is no limit to what you can earn.

Monday to Sunday 11am - 1am the following day The application may be inspected during the ordinary office hours at the office of the Kaipara District Council Offices Unit 13, The Hub, 6 Molesworth Drive, Mangawhai or 42 Hokianga Road, Dargaville.

Email your CV to: jobs@nsmm.co.nz

Read the newspaper online

kaiparalifestyler.co.nz

Find

The days on which and the hours during which alcohol is to be sold under the licence are;

Kaipara Lifestyler on Facebook

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 0340. 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 Second publication of this notice. The first was published on 1st September 2015


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September 8 - 2015

KAIPARA LIFESTYLER

138 COLVILLE RD

$375,000 7 WELL ST, RUAWAI

$196,000 2/16 CARRINGTON STREET

$195,000 DARGAVILLE

$1,050,000

FABULOUS SPOT FOR YOUR FAMILY HOME.

RELUCTANTLY RELOCATING...

CENTRALLY LOCATED UNIT

HIDDEN TREASURE

This is a large family home with 6 bdms & 2 bath. Open plan living area. Also a second family area ideal for the kids. Nestled on almost 1.5 acres. A large garage with workshop, also double carport which is an ideal outdoor area for bbq and get togethers. Currently tenanted & tenants happy to stay on.

Much loved family home is now looking for a new family. True & honest with 3 good sized bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and a very functional galley kitchen. Wander or sit in the garden and enjoy the many plants. Close to bowling club and walking to the shops

2 bedroom unit features generous open plan living, utility room, sunny deck off the lounge with small private backyard plus a bath and separate shower. Has a single garage with internal access & auto door with the town centre and all amenities close by.

This farm is situated 20 km east of Dargaville on tarseal. 213 hectares in three titles with a a central race and stunning views. Natural spring fed dams, 4 Bay lock up implement shed and a good quality dwelling with heat pump, ensuite and double garage.

RACHAEL DE VRIES Mob 021 943 900 WEB ID RJS3545

MICHELLE TOMLINSON Mob 027 339 5937 WEB ID Rjs3499

CRAIG CLEMENT 021 461 668 WEB ID RJS3409

SELMA PETERS Mob 021 828 402 WEB ID RJRU3549

555 ARAPOHUE RD, DARGAVILLE

$317,000 35 WALKER TERRACE, TE KOPURU

AWESOME VALUE

• 4 bedrooms • Large lounge • 2 bathrooms • Modern Kitchen • Lockable garage • 1.3 acres/5255sqm Sit back and enjoy the wonderful rural views and feeling of freedom. Fully insulated, Kent style fireplace, HRV system.

RACHAEL DE VRIES Mob 021 943 900 WEB ID RJS3504

596 PAHI RD

$189,500 19 CRANLEY ST

$230,000 53 JELLICOE RD, RUAWAI

$125,000

FAMILY HOME WITH LARGE SECTION..RJS3524

BANG IN THE MIDDLE

RUAWAI RENTAL

Solid family home with 3 bedrooms & open plan living. Original kitchen, separate bath & shower, heat pump & wood burner. Insulated in the ceiling & underfloor. Attached garage with auto door opener & studio. All on a massive 2276 sqmtrs(more or less) in a quiet street.

Low maintenance 3 bedroom brick home features 2 double bedrooms, a single plus an office or 2nd single, open plan living with a deck off the lounge. The kitchen and bathroom are modern, has polished floors throughout plus is fully insulated and has views over town.

Finish me off! A little redecorating to complete. This is a great little investment as a first home, a rental or a retirement home. 3 good size bedrooms, kitchen, dining, separate lounge, separate laundry, double tandem carport. Good size garden area for a vege garden, pets or children.

MICHELLE TOMLINSON Mob 027 339 5937 WEB ID RJS3524

CRAIG CLEMENT Mob 021461668 WEB ID Rjs3527

JILL WILSON Mob 021 505 712 WEB ID RJS3536

$335,000 264A PAHI RD, PAPAROA

$975,000 TINOPAI ROAD MATAKOHE

$190,000 40 ARIELS LANE, PAPAROA

$495,000

PERFECT BALANCE AT PAHI

KIWI WATERFRONT DREAM

GREAT WEEKEND ESCAPE

DIY LIFESTYLE´S DREAM

Tidy 3 bdm home on 1160 m2 site with pleasant water view from living area and bedrooms. Decks for entertaining both sides of house. Grow your own food in the vege garden or plastic house, fruit trees. Few mins walk to beach or easy drive to launch boat for fishing. Call Rhoda to view! MRE1735 RHODA MORRISON 09 431 6912 or 0274 800 691

Secluded 13 ha 3 bdm/2 bthm home built 2014 and super large shed with bthm/office/mezzanine. Beach at boundary. Mix of grazing & native bush. Elevated to enjoy the stunning panoramic vista. Excellent fencing, great camping spot, vege garden. Call Rhoda! MRE 1734

4.6ha´s with half round barn, caravan, battens and posts for extra fencing. Elevated house site with rural and distant water views. Mixture of bush and grazing. Tuck yourself away and enjoy the privacy

This property has so much to offer. Good grazing, water system, hen run, pig sty, home milking plant, yards & more sheds than you can poke a stick at. The house is not complete but has potential, approx 322m of house. 5 bed, 2 bath, 2 lounges, kitchen with walk in pantry, double garage with store room. GARY MORRIS 021 902 087 WEB ID MRU1747

RHODA MORRISON 09 431 6912 or 0274 800 691

110 Victoria Street, Dargaville 143 Hurndall Street, Maungaturoto

SHEILA BOON Mob 027 498 5651 WEB ID MRE1709

www.roperandjones.co.nz

09 439 7295 09 431 1016

Dargaville Realty Ltd Licensed Agent REAA 2008

2 YEAR FACTORY WARRANTY KYMCO MXU500i

KYMCO MXU400 • Engine 4-stroke Air cooled • SOHC, Electric/pull back up • Automatic CVT with H-L-N-R • Front & rear cargo racks • Front anti-collision guard • Towing capacity of 447kg

• Engine 4-stroke liquid cooled • DOHC, Electric/pull back up • Automatic CVT with H-L-N-R-P • Heavy duty front & rear equipment racks • Selectable 2WD/4WD

RRP $12,490 INC GST

RRP $13,990 INC GST

Special $8,520 INC GST

Special $10,550 INC GST

KYMCO UXV500i

KYMCO UXV700i

• Engine 4-stroke liquid cooled • DOHC, Automatic CVT with H-L-N-R-P • Roll Cage • Padded Head Rests & Seat Belts • Hydraulic dual brakes front & rear

• Engine 4-stroke liquid cooled • SOHC, Automatic CVT with H-L-N-R-P, • Roll Cage • Padded Head Rests & Seat Belts • Hydraulic dual brakes front & rear

RRP $16,990 INC GST

RRP $19,490 INC GST

Special $15,990 INC GST

Special $17,250 INC GST

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