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TESTIMONIAL DEAR DAVE AND NANCY In 2008 I had been living with serious lower back pain for many years due to two discs with serious degeneration and was scheduled for a double spinal fusion at a cost of $48,000. The specialist had recommended many lifestyle changes including changing my profession, which was not practical as I own my own business. At the Waikato Home Show I experienced a demonstration on a Teeter Inversion Table by Dave and Nancy Hare. To me the effect was amazing, I actually experienced some serious relief which lasted for an hour or two; I was told that the relief would last longer with time as long as I used the table regularly, so with the surgery scheduled for 12 weeks time, having nothing to lose and a lot to gain I purchased a Teeter. Four years on I still use my table on a daily basis, my back is as strong as ever with very little or completely no pain, I am still at my same profession and working as hard as ever and most importantly I did not have the surgery. I consider the purchase of my Teeter has been one of my greatest investments, not only has it enabled me to avoid serious and costly surgery, it has kept me in my profession and it has brought my health back.
Dave and his son Tyler will be attending the show; Tyler (17) had been around the shows since he was 8 and has seen for himself the amazing transformations the table has given people. " Tyler loves doing the shows and has picked up a great understanding of how the Teeter works, it's a pleasure working with him". Dave told me that he realised that, had he not tried the Teeter for himself he would still be suffering, "I would still be a miserable grumpy bugger, living with pain" that is why we do the shows, people need to try it for themselves" he told me "most people actually get off with the pain either gone or considerably less" he said "we let the tables do the talking".
Thank you very much for the opportunity. Very best regards Frank Harwood (84) of Turangi using his Teeter, Frank has been inverting for seven years and has found it keeps him young
IT IS PURE LOGIC AS TO HOW THE TEETER INVERSION TABLE WORKS. The Teeter Inversion Table works on three levels: Discs, Muscles and Posture. Discs: It uses Gravity to apply traction, the traction gently opens the discs and as they open up they create suction, this suction draws fluid from the surrounding tissue back into the discs, rehydrating them. This is the key! Discs do not have their own blood supply, the rely on transfer of fluid from the surrounding tissue to keep them healthy and hydrated and over the years as discs get thinner with age, they lose the ability to take on fluid (just like squeezing a sponge) and they start to dehydrate. Dehydrated discs are less flexible, they are harder, more prone to injury, they interfere with nerve roots creating pain and ultimately the dehydration causes degeneration. The Teeter Inversion table slowly and gently brings the hydration back into the discs, plumping them up. This brings back lost height (most people will regain around 2 CM of height), it separates the nerve roots a lot more effectively and returns quality of life. Muscles: A lot of Pain is Muscular, when muscles are stressed they become tight which restricts the flow of blood and lymph through the muscle so toxins build up, Co2 and Lactic Acid. A reverse stretch opens up the muscles and there is a treatment on the table, which is called Rhythmic traction, which is a gentle rocking motion. This stimulates circulation and encourages blood flow through the muscles, which clears the lactic acid into your lymph system where it stimulates lymph flow and deals with it. Most people with serious neck issues see a large improvement after only one treatment.
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Trying to correct posture is extremely difficult due to muscle memory as it constantly pulls the muscles to where they want to be. At a level of 40 degrees or more on the Teeter, the muscle groups open up and slowly come back into alignment, using the table daily, at least once a day, does not allow the memory to pull the muscles out of alignment and slowly the muscles start to lose their memory and go with the flow, allowing the body to slowly come back into correct posture. Then using the table once a day will ensure it is kept there. This is not rocket science, it is just pure logic, if a machine is out of alignment it does not last long, the only difference between the body and a machine is the body is constantly repairing itself, however if the wear and tear on the body is greater than the body’s ability to repair itself, it is a slow decline. The Teeter slowly brings the body out of its decline and allows the body to repair itself resulting in a far healthier life.
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In 2006, a three and a half year medical study using the Teeter Hang-Ups was completed in the Regional Neuroscience Centre at Newcastle General Hospital. It was conducted by one of the UK’s leading Neurosurgeons and authorities on back care and it was found that Inversion Therapy reduced the need for spinal surgery for Sciatica by 77% compared to 22% with traditional methods of treatment. We will set the table to the relaxing angle of 20 degrees, which gently relieves the pressure on your spine and leaves you feeling relaxed and rejuvenated.
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THE BUZZ ABOUT BEES Hive monitoring from home Trekking through paddocks to reach your hives has always been one of the downsides to beekeeping. Now beekeepers can monitor their hives with the click of a button thanks to a new industry-leading product — Hivemind. This product allows beekeepers to keep track of how their hives are doing in remote locations and has been designed by taking on board feedback from actual beekeepers, equipment manufacturers and beekeeping organisations. Behind Hivemind, is a team of engineers who will ensure the product grows with their customers’ needs. Although the product is designed to last over five years and beyond, the team
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Beekeepers seek to build up their hives in spring/early summer in order to have strong hives to undertake pollination and honey collection. A lack of bee forage in October had been observed in the Lake Repongaere area and great effort has been made to add additional plants to provide early season support for the beehives as part of a Trees for Bees project. The detailed description of this area and project was reported in the June 2014 New Zealand Beekeeper. We have used Mark 1 Hivemind platform scales to monitor the weights of five individual hives on each
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That the honey bee is under threat across New Zealand and indeed worldwide is an unpalatable fact, with the rise of the varroa mite, as well as a depletion of food sources due to modern agricultural practices, including toxic sprays. The severe decline in floral resources creating a shortage of pollen for the bees in turn compromises the bees’ resistance to pests and diseases. New Zealand farmers have a key role to play in a counter offensive that could carry the day for these tiny foragers that play a key role in agriculture. The Internet is awash with advice but a good place to start would be to contact the National Beekeepers Association of NZ which is widely recognised as the peak body representing the industry. The association has some 700 members who are active in over 11 NBA branches across New Zealand. The increasing importance of agricultural sustainability and food security for New Zealand is common sense and so too is the importance of the bee in farm viability. Bees consume pollen as a protein and vitamin source and nectar for energy. While gathering these resources, they move pollen from one plant to another — a critical element in spring when beekeepers are building up bee populations for pollination services. Any shortfall leads to weakened bees
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Don’t focus on things you cannot change The current dairy farming situation is a disaster. It is time to get serious. There are some things happening around us which are outside our control: • The weather • The payout Although there is a lot of daily discussion about these two points, there is little we can do to change them. Anyone can allow themselves to be completely overwhelmed if they focus on the disaster itself and how it is affecting them. One factor which is true in today’s payout is that there are many farmers feeling the same way. It is of paramount importance to stop worrying about what can’t be changed and focus on the things that can. During 35 years of farming, similar to many longer term farmers, I have been challenged by floods, droughts, earthquakes, family upheavals, and plenty of times when there is too much MONTH left at the end of the MONEY. What I have learned, is your family and friends are the most important units which will help you through so focus on a plan ahead, utilising help from experienced people willing to share it. Never underestimate the counsel from the old boys who have long since put
their gumboots away. This is not a shortterm problem so we can not have a short-term plan. There are times where drastic action can be taken which could be detrimental to long-term farm performance. Signs of a short-term plan which can end up costing you include: • Long-term contracts and high use of palm kernel should be avoided. PK should be used strategically unless this can be proven to be cost efficient relative to your system; • High and regular use of urea nitrogen in any form. This practise over time will burn off the humus in your soil, strip out calcium and block copper — restricting the soil’s ability to grow nutrientrich grass; Analysing your complete system from and including; soil, grass, feed, stock, effluent, finance, and family are needed before a plan can be made. Every aspect of the entire system needs efficient management. Every area of management needs to be measured, if you don’t measure it, you can’t manage it. The cheapest and most important asset you have is your grass, your most important investment is the fuel to grow it. There are several points which I have
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Nominations for the inaugural Northland Forestry Awards have opened, driven by the Northland Forestry Health and Safety Group to recognise and applaud the efforts of the many people involved in the forest industry. Group member Andrew Widdowson, who is also Northland’s regional manager for Hancock Forest Management says the awards are long overdue. “This is an exciting time for the region’s forestry sector. Northland has a strong and vibrant forestry industry. Those who work in it are professional and highly skilled, and make a big contribution to the regional economy. It is about recognising our forestry people, the environment they work in and excellence across a range of forestry operations.” Nominations close on June 1. “We are encouraging all businesses within the forest industry to get involved,” says Mr Widdowson. “It is a chance to celebrate our high achievers and players that hold mana within our industry.” There are 169,000 hectares of plantation radiata pine in Northland. Forestry in Northland directly employs around 850 people, which accounts for 11% of the region’s primary industry
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or daughter, of the occupier may hunt on that land only without having to hold a game bird hunting licence’. The occupier is a person whose permanent and principal place of residence is on the land, including the owner, or manager or sharemilker. Where there are several such occupiers, one of these people must be appointed to be the occupier for game bird hunting purposes in a notice signed by all of the people involved, and appointed for the whole game bird season. You can receive a copy of the game bird hunting regulations from your local sporting goods retailer, contacting Northland Fish and Game 09 438 1435, or online at www.fishandgame. org.nz.
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There has recently been a spate of reported firearms crimes in the press. From shooting’s to guns in the hands of gang members they all have something in common — criminals. Meanwhile calls for action in the media have revolved around ideas about registration, more secure mail order sales, increased security requirements for licence holders, and reducing the numbers and types of firearms in circulation. These all have something in common too — licenced firearms owners. Coincidentally while all these firearms issues are happening the police are wanting to introduce new firearms regulations and yet another arms amendment bill. Remember the last bill passed December 2012 — but the police have said the last significant review of the Arms Act was in 1997. Really? (Source Quarterly Update Firearms Community Advisory Forum FEB 2016). So far the politicians have only agreed to an inquiry into where the criminal’s guns are coming from. But is more to follow? And is it really necessary given the obvious answer that the firearms are stolen from licenced firearms owners, come from existing stocks of illegal guns,
or are imported illegally? My personal view is that yes more is to follow. The police have already made noises about cost recovery for firearms licencing, charging for import permits, reviewing licence endorsement categories, and confirm that they are having issues around the distinction between MSSAs and other semi-automatic firearms. This could even result in semi-auto shotguns being E category, with the increased security costs and endorsement costs this entails. Surely if firearms thefts were given a higher priority by police, and customs was better resourced to secure our borders, then perhaps firearms in criminal hands wouldn’t be such the issue it is portrayed to be. Perhaps we could better use the money from the inquiry and firearms law reviews to fund police and customs enforcement of the existing law? Obviously there needs to be some discussion around criminal use of firearms. But this needs to be a discussion about punishment for criminal misuse not
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Is it time to call time on CEO? Reports that Fonterra boss Theo Speirings, was abused while visiting the Northland Field Days is of concern, but one can understand the anger of many farmers who are questioning his judgement and his ongoing statements that Fonterra has got the fundamentals right in spite of low prices. On January 20, Spierings told Bloomberg Fonterra would maintain its $4.60 per Kg forecast pay-out for the forthcoming season. On January 28 Fonterra lowered its forecast for the 2015–2016 season from $4.60 per kg milk solids to $4.15 per kg of milk solids. On March 9, Fonterra announced the current season forecast had been reduced to $3.90 per kg of milk solids. It is my opinion it is time to question Theo Spierings’ judgement. After watching and listening to his message to farmers over the last 20 months it is my view that he over promises and under delivers and sends very mixed messages to milk suppliers. His role as Fonterra chief executive is very important as New Zealand dairy farmers throughout their long history have placed a great trust in their dairy leaders that they have got it right. There has been the odd mistake particularly when Jim Graham of the then NZ Dairy Board had a meeting I once attended and told suppliers that the pay-out forecast for the coming season was going to be good and yet within months the NZ Dairy Board introduced a policy whereby it would pay dairy farmers to go out of milking because of an oversupply of milk affecting world markets. It was surprising the number of farmers who took this offer up at the time. Spierings can’t use the excuse that he was overtaken by the speed of world events regarding milk supply. Fonterra has 6000 employees throughout the world. There would be no excuse for them not to comprehend the dramatic effects of the United States trade ban against Russia. Even the Governor of the Reserve Bank acknowledged this when he lowered interest rates this month. As leader of
our company Spierings is obliged to manage not only results but expectations because if he fails to do so the consequences for the company shareholders are incomprehensible. It is apparent that 85% of Fonterra milk suppliers’ farming businesses are now at extreme risk. Fonterra is reported in the press that it is introducing a 90day delayed payment system for its trade suppliers. This will ruin many rural businesses that support Fonterra and the rural community. Fonterra’s 2015 financial repor t shows that Theo Spierings had a salary band within $4.9 million representing a $770,000 increase on his 2014 remuneration package. The statements also showed that the number of Fonterra employees who are paid more than $1 million per year rose from 17 to 22 last year. Theo Spierings predecessor, Canadian Andrew Ferrier reportedly received an $8.2 million golden handshake when he left in 2011. It is my view that Theo Spierings has lost the confidence and trustworthiness that he had with many milk suppliers. It is time for the board to consider a change in company leadership. It could prove to be very worthwhile to offer an $8.2 million golden handshake to Theo Spierings to effect the change necessary and regain the confidence of farmer shareholders. Fonterra needs to start winning again with the CEO and senior management getting a two — word sign on every desk — I’M RESPONSIBLE.
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Since I began work as a dairy veterinarian in Northland a long time ago, I’ve seen a steady flow of young dairy farmers coming North — in fact many of Northland’s top farmers have come from other parts of New Zealand. I’m a strong advocate of Northland and the opportunity it provides for farmers to secure their own farms. Last season there were eleven dairy farms reported sold in Northland for under two million dollars. This wouldn’t buy much of a dairy farm anywhere else. These eleven farms averaged 104 hectares in size and about 60,000 kilograms of milk solids. They sold for an average of $15,000 per hectare — while dairy farms in the Waikato Region sold for an average of $45,000 per hectare during the same time period. (Sourced from REINZ sales data). I talk to buyers from other areas and they tell me they like the fact that many of our dairy farms are versatile units comprising a milking platform and some support country — or at least the support blocks are not far away. They like our favourable soil temperatures, giving grass growth through the Winter and a long maizegrowing season. They also like the Northland lifestyle — there is usually a boat poked into a shed somewhere on most farms and access to good snapper fishing is never
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Back in the early 1980s, there would have been few people in the world who knew what a ‘sport utility vehicle’ actually was — let alone how to design and build one. The English gentry had their land rovers for grouse hunting, the army had their off-road vehicles for the pursuit of — at the time — communist militias, and Joe Citizen drove a sensible big saloon car or station wagon. The change came at the start of that tumultuous decade of big hair and leg warmers. Toyota’s FJ, the original Range Rover, and Mitsubishi’s Pajero changed the way we looked at off-road travel. Soon would come the leather seats, mini bars, school run specials and fauxwheel-drives. But in the springtime of the SUV, Pajero was a big name. Now it’s set to become so again. This year sees the relaunch of the badge from Mitsubishi, replacing the outgoing Challenger with two variants, in much the same way that Mercedes has achieved with their GL-E class. The Pajero returns with a solid, angular look, backed up by the power of a 3.2 litre intercooled turbo diesel. Combine the over 400Nm of torque from this power plant with acres of grip, and you can appreciate how the Pajero achieves its rated three ton towing capacity. Inside, we are reminded that the modern driver demands more comforts than his 1980s counterpart — it’s all here, but so too, is a convenient space for a second battery under the hood, and everything in place for the fitting of bars, winches, lights and other off-road necessities. This is the marque which monstered the Paris to Dakar for ten years. The only small complaint — the colour
palette doesn’t match the presence of the Pajero’s design, with only ‘high resale value’ neutrals and metallics available. One of these in hot orange would turn more heads than the second coming. Sitting next to the Pajero in the new Mitsubishi lineup is its slick and aerodynamic little brother, the Pajero Sport. If the big bruiser above is all about power and capability, then this offering is more of a crossover into the realm of comfort and connectivity. Don’t get us wrong — the pair of Pajeros blur the line nicely, and the Sport is still no slouch when the going gets rough. But it puts style and sophistication to the fore, for the driver who will only rarely venture off the beaten track. And when you do need to test the mettle of the Sport, it proves it’s no show pony. A very clever off-road mode selector juggles power, grip and torque to handle everything from sand to ice. So, a pair of competent and stylish new machines, worthy of their predecessor’s nametag. The hard part here will not be deciding if they are a contender against the likes of Toyota and Ford — but which one to pick. And where to find a suitable shade of candyorange paint.
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Every new car and ute seems to have a fancy new badge these days, touting some electronic or engineering wizardry under the hood. It almost harks back to the days of American luxury cars in the 50s, with their Torque-flite, Power-max marketing. But there’s one badge attached to Mazda bumpers which actually means more than most — the Skyactiv brand associated with their 21st century engine technology. As early as 2008 the back-room boys at Mazda were on a quest to increase efficiency and power using what would become the Skyactiv method — increased compression and ideal combustion. A normal petrol engine only unlocks about 30 per cent of the chemical energy in its fuel — a terrible waste when seen in raw figures. At the 40th Tokyo Motor Show, Mazda unveiled a gasoline engine they dubbed Skyactiv-G. With its high compression, the little 1.3 wowed spectators with its power output. But they weren’t going to stop there. You see, increasing compression was always going to be an answer to some of the problem of unlocking the power of fuel. But the traditional downside of doing this is ‘engine knock’ — a product of waste gases and inefficiency in the ignition cycle. Tightening up design in the exhaust system, in the injectors, the air
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97 TOYOTA RAV4������������������������������� $5,995 97 FORD EXPLORER�������������������������� $8,995 02 FORD EXPLORER V8 4WD ������������ $9,995
97 SUBARU LEGACY RS MANUAL������ $5,995 04 NISSAN MAXIMA ������������������������� $6,995
02 BMW 318TI ��������������������������������� $6,995
04 FORD FALCON XR6 ���������������������� $7,995
98 SUBARU FORESTER AWD ������������� $5,995
04 TOYOTA COROLLA ������������������������ $6,995
03 HOLDEN COMMODORE SV6 ���������� $7,995
99 MERCEDES BENZ MAN����������������� $6,995
05 DAIHATSU BOON �������������������������� $6,995
97 SUBARU FORESTER AWD ������������� $5,995
UTES from $100/week
02 TOYOTA COROLLA MANUAL ���������� $6,495
00 HOLDEN COMMODORE ����������������� $5,995
04 HONDA ELYSION��������������������������� $8,995 04 TOYOTA WISH 7 STR �������������������� $8,995 05 SUBARU LEGACY ������������������������ $8,995 08 MAZDA PREMACY 7 STR�������������� $9,995
02 HOLDEN COMMODORE ����������������� $7,995 04 HONDA INSPIRE ��������������������������� $8,995
04 TOYOTA FUN CARGO ��������������������� $7,995
07 FORD FAIRMONT�������������������������� $9,995
06 NISSAN NOTE ������������������������������ $8,995
03 MAZDA 6 ���������������������������NOW $10,995
74 MORRIS MG BGT ������������������������� $9,995
02 MERCEDES BENZ CLK320 ���������� $11,995 04 NISSAN SKYLINE 250GT ������������ $11,995
07 VW TOURAN 7 STR����������������������� $9,995
04 TOYOTA COROLLA ������������������������ $9,995
05 FORD FALCON XR6 TURBO ��������� $15,995
07 HONDA STREAM 7 STR �������������� $10,995
09 FORD FIESTA MANUAL ����������������� $9,995
01 HOLDEN COMMODORE SS 6 SPD MAN ������������������������������������������������������� $18,995
11 HOLDEN CAPTIVA AWD �������������������SOLD
03 MITSUBISHI GRANDIS 7 STR 4WD ������������������������������������������������������� $10,995
09 MAZDA DEMIO ����������������������������� $9,995
03 FORD FALCON XR8 MAN ������������ $23,995
14 NISSAN QASHQAI ���������������������� $34,995
06 SUBARU OUTBACK ��������������������� $11,995
10 SUZUKI SX4 MANUAL ���������������� $12,995
11 FORD FALCON XR6 ������������������� $23,995
04 TOYOTA RAV4 4WD �������������������� $11,995 96 TOYOTA LANDCRUISER PRADO TX ������������������������������������������������������� $19,995
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Businessman recognised for excellence
Whangarei businessman, Wayne Hill, director of Hill Construction, was presented a Distinction Award at the recent Coresteel Buildings national conference. “Wayne has been an instrumental franchisee in terms of pushing the Coresteel product to its full capabilities. His construction wisdom and passionate vision set him aside from many. Within the Coresteel group he continues to be a great advocate and mentor,” says general manager of Coresteel Buildings NZ, Haemish Reid. Due to Wayne’s drive and determination, the Coresteel Buildings Northland operation has become a dominant player in the Northland construction market and has performed consistently for many years. “I have no doubt that the systems and processes that Wayne applied in the earlier years of the business will certainly continue to be upheld and bring success for business partners, James Senescall and Simon Eilering,” says Haemish. Coresteel Buildings Northland has continually featured highly in the National Coresteel Buildings Awards and won Franchise of the Year in 2013
and 2015, was runner-up in 2014, and took out the Overall Excellence Award in 2014. The franchise has also won the Highest Volume of Sales Award for six consecutive years. Hill Construction was founded by Wayne over 30 years ago as a construction company. In 1983 the company was incorporated as Hill Construction Ltd. In 2009 Hill Construction bought the Coresteel Northland franchise, adding to the breadth of projects that Hill Construction could take on. In 2013 Hill Construction also purchased the Coresteel Buildings Bay of Plenty franchise, which is based in Tauranga. “Whist it has been two years of hard slog breaking into a tight-knit, tightly held area, we are now starting to gain traction,” says Wayne Hill. “With the quality product we have, the future looks rosy for us in this area. “Some years ago I saw the potential of cold formed steel structures and
realised that if we didn’t become involved, we would lose considerable work to this innovative new way of building.” Hill Construction purchased The Barn Company’s, now Coresteel Buildings, Northland franchise and began competing in the small steel shed market. “It wasn’t long before I realised that we needed to be in the larger commercial/industrial market, as the product was so innovative.” At this time, local Donovan brothers, Brett and Kyle, purchased the national Barn Company franchise and shortly after rebranded to Coresteel Buildings, to encompass the new direction. “Through their exper tise in engineering and forward thinking they redesigned the whole process to fit squarely in the larger commercial and industrial market. Hill Construction’s involvement with Coresteel has been a game changer and now accounts for 80 percent of our work. Coresteel Buildings
Pictured from left, Donovan Group NZ Ltd director Brett Donovan, Wayne Hill, and Coresteel Buildings NZ general manager,Haemish Reid
are recognised as a quality product and we are extremely pleased to be part of it.”
Northern Rural Marketplace Acraflex Dairy Wall Coatings New or existing walls
Able to be applied between milkings during summer months
Colourcrete Dairy Floor Resurfacing System Suitable for repairing damaged dairy floors or slippery areas Bruce Cameron 027 498 8412 / 09 235 8263
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BRIDGE BUILDING & PILING SPECIALISTS We offer design & build for bridges including plans, permits, consents and construction. Or see us to strengthen and repair your existing bridge to ensure safe access on your property. Contact: GHK Piling Phone: 09 435 4443
Address: 9-11 Hewlett St, Whangarei
Email: admin@ghk.co.nz Web: www.ghk.co.nz
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Northland Laser Drainage Ltd Neil Carter Trading as
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09 430 2934 09 430 2936 0274 302 934 dougw@nrh.co.nz
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Subsurface Drainage Specialists (Nth) All Services & Maintenance Available PO Box 1174, Whangarei Ph 09 434 7741 • Mobile 027 273 6865
We courier to your door!
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NEED NEW ATV TYRES? GET 20% OFF RRP & FREE FITTING at Rouse Motorcycles, King Street, Hikurangi. Phone 0800 963 636. www.atvtyres.co.nz.
ANY SIZE flock. Top quality job, good rates. Phone Rob 027 209 0942.
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BACK 2 Wood Demolition. We buy & sell renovation materials. Servicing Northland — Auckland. Specialising in Windows, Doors, Ranchsliders, Kitchens, Vanities, Roofing and More! Check out our website back2wood.co.nz or Phone 0800 10 98 77.
ATV SAFETY HELMETS — from $119 accessories from $15. The law has changed! Have you got yours? Come & see us at Rouse Motorcycles, King Street, Hikurangi. Phone 0800 963 636. www.atvtyres.co.nz. Subject to availability. CHAIN & SPROCKET KITS DIRT OR FARM BIKE. SAVE 10% off RRP If you get them fitted at Rouse Motorcycles, King Street, Hikurangi. Phone 0800 963 636. www.atvtyres.co.nz.
GOT2GO PLANTS: Corokia $6, Rosemary $5, Bottlebrush $1 - $6, Portwine Magnolia $6, Pohutukawa Maori Princess $6 - $8, Vibrance $8, Spring Fire $8, Cordylines $1 - $8, Nikau $3 - $6, Psudopanae $1 - $8, Griselina $3 - $6, Pittosporum $3 - $6, Kowhai $3 - $6, Flaxes (10 types) $1 - $6, Coloured Manuka $6, Grasses $1, Coprosma $4 - $6, Puka $6 - $15. Friday to Sunday 9am - 4pm or Phone 09 439 5556, 55 West Coast Road, Te Kopuru.
HIGH CELL Count? Apple Cider Vinegar, Garlic & Manuka Honey 20L $49.95, 200L $450 or 1000L $2,000 +GST with free delivery. Black Type Minerals Ltd. Phone 021 185 1501. blacktypeminerals.co.nz.
Nurseries & Plants HERITAGE APPLE Trees from $20.00 — Hardy root stocks — Diversify your farm with an Orchard tree pack. Ph 09 408 5443 — 027 346 7645 — www. tastytrees.co.nz. SUBTROPICA NURSERY. A wide range of subtropical fruiting and ornamental plants by courier throughout NZ. Bananas, cherimoya, casimiroa, kava, lucuma, pineapples and much, much more. Visit www. subtropica.co.nz or catalogue $5 from Subtropica, Massey Rd, RD2, Waipu.
Firewood
Energy Efficiency WINDMILL WATER pumps by Ferguson Windmills Company. Phone 09 412 8655 or 027 282 7689. www.windmills.co.nz. sales@windmills.co.nz.
Calf Milk Powder APRIL RATE for Milk Powder. Brytec NZ Calf Milk Powder made in Matamata. $2875 included GST. N.I. delivery rate depends on location. S.I. add $150/tonne. 18% fat, 35% protein. No imported or poor quality milk used. Guaranteed to curd. Ted 020 4061 9534. tedcharlton@gmx.com. www.facebook/calfmilkpowder.
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HAWKEYE 3255 HD
$6,695 INC GST
00 0 1 $ E V SA
RANGER DIESEL 1000 HD
NO DEPOSIT
$22,495INC GST
NO
POLARIS M1400
00 0 2 $ E V SA
4.99%
REPAYMENTS FOR 6 MONTHS
$11,395 $11 395 5 INC GST
INTEREST FOR 24 MONTHS
RANGER 0% P.A. OVER 24 MONTHS
1/3 1/ UPFRONT UPF
1/3 IN 12 MONTHS
RANGER 570 HD
$19,495 $19
INC GST
1/3 IN 24 MONTHS 00 5 2 $ E V SA
RANGER ETX
$13,495
INC GST
SPORTSMAN SPORTSMAN ETX GST $7,895 INC $
SPORTSMAN 570 SP GST $12,995 INC
SAVE $1000
1/3
UPFRONT
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IN 12 MONTHS
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IN 24 MONTHS
ROUSE MOTORCYCLES LTD 1 KING STREET, HIKURANGI, WHANGAREI. PH; 0800 96 36 36 MAUNGATUROTO MOTORCYCLES LTD 117 HURNDALL STREET, MAUNGATUROTO. PH: 09 431 8555 CA MOTORCYCLES LTD 725 POUTO ROAD, DARGAVILLE. PH: 09 439 0170 ADVENTURE POWERSPORTS 34 FORGE ROAD, SILVERDALE, 09 444 0636 KUMEU CHAINSAWS AND MOWERS LTD MAIN ROAD, HUAPAI. PH: 09 412 8109 Subject to credit approval, fees, terms and conditions apply. Based on a 24 month Hire Purchase Contract. To approved Registered GST No Holders for business purposes only on applications for Polaris Ranger Diesel, Ranger 570 HD, Ranger ETX and Sportsman 570 SP models. Offer expires 31/07/2016. Polaris Finance is a program operated by De Lage Landen Ltd Company No: 135515.
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