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Introduction Message from the Publisher The first issue of The Business Finder is here! Not only have we survived it, we have had a blast putting it all together. People often ask why we picked Whangarei as a place to settle down. Maybe these people have become blasĂŠ to the absolute raw potential that we have on our doorstep. You will search far for more beautiful beaches, the locals are friendly and welcoming to newcomers and I see this as a place where I can raise my children and grow old. A BIG thanks to everybody involved in making this first issue a success and great experience! Thanks to the business community of Whangarei who supported me from day one. Being spoilt in your choice for advertising, I really appreciate you picking The Business Finder. May 2014 be the year each of you want it to be!
The Business Finder is a 100% locally owned and operated advertising service that aims to promote local businesses.
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Publishers SJ Hugo Mobile: 021 1726 465 Telephone: 09 432 9150 Email: shugo@thebusinessfinder.co.nz Marguerite Hugo Mobile: 021 0259 0743 Telephone: 09 432 9150 Email: mhugo@thebusinessfinder.co.nz Graphic Designer Yolandi Theron Mobile: 022 063 8799 Email: ytheron@thebusinessfinder.co.nz Sales Mobile: 021 0259 0743 Email: mhugo@thebusinessfinder.co.nz Website www.thebusinessfinder.co.nz facebook.com/thebusinessfinder All advertisements are accepted subject to approval of copy and availability of space and whilst such advertisements are accepted in good faith, the promoters disclaim all liability for trade names, trade marks used by advertisers, the proprietors reserve the right to decline, cancel or omit an advertisement at any time without assigning a reason and no liability will be accepted for loss occasioned by the failure of any advertisement to appear from any cause whatsoever, or for any errors therein. No guarantee can be made on the positioning of the advertisement. All rights reserved. The Business Finder owns all intellectual property surrounding this publication including layout, editorial, display adverts and photographs. No part of this publication may be reproduced, sold or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying and recording without the written permission of the publisher.
photos of team The Business Finder team, from left, Schalk Hugo, Marguerite Hugo, Yolandi Theron and Amber Fairweather.
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Be Prepared, Look After Yourself and Your Loved Ones In an emergency situation, are you prepared? Do you have food and water and resources to look after yourself and your loved ones up to 3 days without any outside help? This is the reality of a civil defence emergency so it’s better to be ready! Do you know the hazards that may affect the Whangarei district? The 3 major hazards for the district are: •
Flooding
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Tsunami
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Pandemic (disease)
Preparing a home and / or get away kit is recommended. Storing water, 3 litres per day per person, torch, first aid kit, face / dust masks, essential medicines and a radio with spare batteries are some of the recommended items. Looking after pets and animals is also important; make sure you have what you need to look after your animals too. Northland Tsunami sirens are tested on the Sunday at the beginning and end of Daylight savings at 09.20am. Tsunami sirens mean ‘Seek Further Information’ about the situation so you can make an informed decision on how to respond. In some cases there may not be time to sound sirens, so learn about the natural warning signs of a tsunami, including the ground shaking for longer than a minute, loud roaring sound like a jet engine and the ocean going in and out unusually fast. If you notice any of the natural warning signs, move to higher ground immediately. There are other hazards which can strike anytime, for further information to help in being prepared here are some useful websites:
National Get Ready Get Thru
WHANGAREI DISTRICT COUNCIL
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
BE PREPARED Look after yourself and your loved ones
In an emergency situation, are you prepared?
Do you have food and water and resources to look after yourself and your loved ones up to 3 days without any outside help? This is the reality of a civil defence emergency so it’s better to be ready!
www.getthru.govt.nz Northland Regional Council www.nrc.govt.nz/civildefence
If you want to join the team or just find out more about it contact Victoria Randall, Civil Defence Emergency Management Officer 09 470 1238 or vrandall@wdc.govt.nz
Whangarei District Council www.wdc.govt.nz/CommunitySafetyandSupport/CivilDefence If you can’t access the internet and would like to know more enquire at the Council or nearest library or telephone the Council on 09 430 4200.
Emergency numbers
AMBULANCE For emergencies call Deaf emergency fax Deaf emergency textphone Medical Alert Patient Vitals Services For general enquiries about your emergency ambulance provider Contact: St John
111 0800 16 16 10 0800 16 16 16 0800 42 62 85
0800 78 56 46
FIRE SERVICES For emergencies call
111
POLICE For emergencies call
111
CIVIL DEFENCE See advertisement on previous page RESCUE SERVICES For rescue services call GAS Vector Limited Distribution gas mains and services Transmission high pressure gas pipelines Nova Energy ANIMAL EMERGENCIES SPCA Whangarei (24hr emergency service)
111
0800 764 764
Ambulance Fire Police
in an emergency
CALL 111
Emergency assistance anytime, anywhere for anyone throughout New Zealand.
Important Phone Numbers
0800 734 567 0800 668 236
09 438 9161
ELECTRIC POWER LINE FAULTS Northpower Faults and Outages
0800 10 40 40
Top Energy - Faults (Far North)
0800 867 363
Available 24 hours a day.
RAILWAY EMERGENCIES KiwiRail
0800 808 400
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION Environmental Hotline Northland Regional Council
0800 504 639
HOSPITAL DHB
09 470 0000
Whangarei Hospital
09 430 4100
COUNCIL Whangarei District Council Whangarei Regional Council Whangarei Library
09 430 4200 09 470 1200 09 430 4206
COMMUNITCATION Telecom
0800 366 784
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If you are not sure, always ask for the Ambulance Service first.
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Foreword from Mayor Sheryl Mai Whangarei is open for business. Being the third most diverse economy in the country, our District is large enough to offer a broad range of retail outlets, eateries, crafts’ and trades’ people, industries and public sector organizations, while still retaining that ‘small town’ pride in a job well done. Our businesses and their commitment to customer service are the region’s economic lifeblood, and your patronage of them boosts the quality of life for all who live here. They provide employment and circulate money around the district, with some also sponsoring local projects and community groups. As our businesses help us, Whangarei District Council wants to assist them. Over the next ten years, business and economic development will receive significant Council investment, and we are committed to working with industry, the community and public sector organisations to form alliances and promote growth for both new and existing businesses. The aim is to create a healthy business environment in Whangarei, and we are aided in that by the availability of affordable commercial land and premises, a growing population, our proximity to Auckland, a foundation of established companies, the largest natural deep water port in New Zealand and our enormous tourism potential and friendly people. These all add up to well supported businesses, which make for happy customers. A contented customer is a repeat customer, hopefully also patronising other businesses in the vicinity or of a similar nature. That’s where the Business Finder will prove useful. Newcomers to our district, people committed to employing locals, or those who like to shop around before buying will find it particularly valuable – and easy.
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That way we all benefit.
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The Whangarei business community is now on hand any time you need it. You’ll be amazed at the services and retail possibilities available, and I encourage you to make use of them and this book often.
Success is not the key to happiness. Happiness is the key to success. If you love what you are doing, you will be successful. Albert Schweitzer
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Contents
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Contents
Accommodation Bed & Breakfast Camping Guest Houses Holiday Rentals Hotels Luxury Tents Resorts Self-Catering Tourism Information
Beauty & Fitness page 12 page 12 page 12 page 12 page 12 page 12 page 12 page 12 page 12
page 14 pages 14-15 page 16 pages 14-16 page 14 page 14 page 14-15 pages 14-15 page 16
Careers, Education & Youth
Building & Home Improvement Air conditioning Aluminium Architects Balustrades Bathrooms Blinds Boards, Cut & Edge Fireplaces Building Contractors Building Material Carpet & Flooring Civil Works Decking Demolition Earth Works Fencing Electrical Contractors Engineering Services Galvanising Independent Builders Maintenance Paving Plant Hire Plumbing Services Plumbing Supplies Project Management Renovations Road Works Roofing Security Gates Sheds Steel Timber Estate Agents Letting Agents Property Management & Investment
Beauty Academy Beauty Salons Fitness Hair Salons Make Up Permanent Make Up Skincare Wellness Hypnotheraphy
page 19 pages 18-19, 23 page 22 page 20 page 18 page 18 page 18 page 21 pages 20, 22-24 pages 18-19 page 18 pages 20-21 pages 18, 21 page 22 page 22 page 21 page 24 page 20 page 20 page 21 pages 21, 24 pages 21, 22 page 22 pages 18, 24 page 18 page 21 pages 18, 21 page 22 page 22 page 20 pages 20, 22-23 page 20 page 18 page 25 page 25 page 24
Computer Training Driving Schools Education School Uniforms Tertiary Education Ballet Studio
page 28 page 27 pages 27-30 page 27 pages 27-28 page 30.
Childcare Childcare Centres Homebased Childcare
page 32-33 page 32-33
Electronics, IT & Technology Cellular Services Communications Computer Networks Computer Sales & Retail Computer Services Computer Software Computer Training Internet Service Providers IT Printers / Ink Cartridges Web Developers
page 35 page 36-37 page 35 page 35 page 35 page 35 page 35 pages 36-37 page 35 page 35 page 35
Finance Accounting / Bookkeeping Estate Planning Financial Services Insurance Brokers Investments Payroll Tax Services
page 41 page 40 pages 40-41 page 39 page 40 page 41 page 41
Selling is a contact sport - the more people you contact, the higher you will score
Contents Marine & Leisure Adventure Angling Camping Equipment Fishing Equipment Golf Courses Paintball Wine Tasting
Retail page 45 pages 43-44, 46-47 page 44 pages 43-44 page 45 page 45 page 43
Medical Ambulance Service Antenatal Scan Counselling Depression Hotline Hospitals Laboratories Marriage Counselling Medical Centres Optometrists Xrays
page 5 page 50 page 51 page 51 page 5 page 5 page 51 page 5 page 54 page 50
Motoring Batteries, Tyres, Shocks & Exhausts Breakdown & Accident Assistance Dealerships Engine Repairs Fitment & Trimming Garages & Service Centre Motor Spares Motorbikes Panelbeaters Parts Rental Second Hand Dealers Service Centres Spares Tyres and Batteries Towing Services Windscreens Transport
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pages 55-60 pages 55-60 page 57 pages 55-60 pages 55-60 pages 55-60 pages 55-60 page 57 pages 55-60 pages 55-60 pages 58 - 59 page 60 pages 55-60 pages 55-60 pages 55-60 page 57 page 56 page 61
Brewering Supplies Catering Supplies Clothing Confectioners Corporate Gifts and Promotional Items Costume Hire Couture Florists Garden Accessories Gift Shop Jewellery Stores Kids and Baby Clothes
Rural
Bridge repairs Equipment for sale Maintenance and repair Fencing Water Services Solar Products
Services Offered
Appliance Repairs Branding Corporate Clothing Corporate Gifts Frail Care Funeral Services Graphic Design Marketing Printing and Signage Security Signage Telecommunications Libraries Council Pet Products Commercial and Industrial hireage (Bottom right-hand page advert)
page 63 page 63 pages 64-65 pages 63, 66 page 66 page 64 page 65 pages 63,65-66 page 66 page 63 pages 63, 85 page 65
page 68 pages 68, 69 pages 68, 69 page 68 page 69 page 69
page 71 pages 72-73 page 71 page 71 page 79 page 78 pages 72-73 page 73 pages 72-73 pages 74,76 pages 72-73 page 5 page 5 page 5 page 77
10 Poison Information Centre Police Stations Telecommunications Traffic Department
Contents page 5 page 5 page 5 page 5
Venue and Event Centres Venues Rooms for hire
pages 81-82 pages 81-82
Weddings & Functions Bridal & Evening wear Caterers Catering Supplies Couture Florists Music Party Hire Wedding Stationery
page 86 pages 81-82 page 84 page 86 page 86 page 85 page 84 page 86
Dining Catering Coffee Shops Deli Pizzerias Pubs Restaurants Sport Bars Steakhouses TakeAways Emergency Numbers Tide Chart 2014 Calendar
pages 88, 91 pages 89-90 page 90 page 89 pages 90-92 pages 87-92 page 92 page 88 page 88-90 page 5 pages 46-47 page 93
Whangarei Maps
pages 94-95
Telephone Index
pages 96-97
Recycling Information
page 98
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Whangarei The first European settler to come to the Whangarei area was a Scotsman named William Carruth, a trader who arrived in 1839 and was later joined by Gilbert Mair and his family. For the most part, relations between the settlers and local Maori were friendly, but in February 1842, all settler farms were plundered in revenge for transgressions of tapu. In April 1845, during the Flagstaff War, all settlers fled from Whangarei. Most of the original settlers never returned, but by the mid 1850s there were a number of farmers and orchardists in the area. From 1855, a small town developed, driven by the kauri gum trade. Today’s ‘Town Basin’ on the Hatea River was the original port and early exports included kauri gum and native timber followed later by coal from Whau Valley, Kamo and Hikurangi. Coal from the Kiripaka field was exported via the Ngunguru River. By 1864, the nucleus of the present city was established. Fire bricks made from fire clay deposits near the Kamo mines supported a brick works over several decades. Good quality limestone was quarried at Hikurangi, Portland, and Limestone Island, and initially sold as agricultural lime and later combined with local coal to produce Portland cement at the settlement of Portland on the south side of the harbour. Local limestone is still used in cement manufacture but the coal is now imported from the West Coast of the South Island. Whangarei was the most urbanised area in Northland towards the end of the 19th century, but grew slowly in the 20th century. The district slowly exhausted most of its natural resources but was sustained by agriculture, especially dairying. Shipping was the main transport link until the North Auckland railway line reached the town in 1925, and the road from Auckland was not suitable for travel in poor weather until 1934. These terrestrial travel routes forced a rapid decline in coastal shipping but stimulated Whangarei to become the service centre for Northland. The population was 14,000 in 1945, but grew rapidly in the 1960s, incorporating Kamo and other outlying areas. In 1965, Whangarei was declared a city. Its population the following year was 31,000. The second half of the twentieth century brought the establishment and expansion of the oil refinery at Marsden Point on Bream Bay and the adjacent development of timber processing. A container port could follow, linked by rail to Auckland.
Currently Whangarei has a growing population of 77, 751 people. www.tourism.net.nz/new-zealand/about-new-zealand/ regions/northland/whangarei/history.html www.stats.govt.nz
2001
Census night population 68,475
2013 77,751
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Accommodation
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Accommodation
African Safari Experience www.africansafariexperience.co.nz 240 Tirohanga Road, Kawakawa
09 404 0255
Flames International Hotel 8 Waverly Street, Onerahi www.flameshotel.co.nz
09 436 2107
Kingsgate Hotel Whangarei www.millenniumhotels.co.nz 9 Riverside Dr
09 438 0284
Whangarei Central Holiday Park (formerly Alpha Holiday Park) www.whangareicentralholidaypark. co.nz 34 Tarewa Rd, Morningside,
09 438 6600
Pilgrim Planet Guesthouse Whangarei www.pilgrimplanet.co.nz 63 Hatea Dr
09 459 1099
Lodge Bordeaux www.lodgebordeaux.co.nz 361 Western Hills Dr Avenues, Whangarei
09 438 0404
Asure Cherry Court Motor Lodge www.cherrycourt.co.nz 35 Otaika Rd
09 438 3128
Fountain Lodge Motel www.fountainlodgemotel.co.nz 17 Tarewa Rd
09 438 3532
Motel Six www.motelsix-whangarei.co.nz 153 Bank St
09 438 9219
Discovery Settlers Hotel Whangarei. www.discoveryhotelswhangarei.co.nz
09 438 2699
Whangarei TOP 10 Holiday Park www.whangareitop10.co.nz 24 Mair St, KensingtoN
09 437 6856
The Grand Hotel www.grandhotel.co.nz/‎ 2 Bank St,
09 438 4279
61 Hatea Dr
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Beauty & Fitness
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Beauty & Fitness Beaute Therapy
09 438 1614
41 Cameron Street (In the Strand Mall) Charlotte Dawn
09 435 6597
426 Kamo Road www.charlottedawn.com
Why should you do exercise ? # Exercise controls weight Exercise can help prevent excess weight gain or help maintain weight loss. When you engage in physical activity, you burn calories. The more intense the activity, the more calories you burn. You don't need to set aside large chunks of time for exercise to reap weight-loss benefits. If you can't do an actual workout, get more active throughout the day in simple ways — by taking the stairs instead of the elevator or revving up your household chores.
Beauty & Fitness Pampered Hair & Beauty
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020 401 27827
3 Domain Road, Onerahi Persona Spa
09 430 7377
1 Dent Street www.personatherapy.co.nz
# Exercise combats health conditions and diseases Worried about heart disease? Hoping to prevent high blood pressure? No matter what your current weight, being
active boosts high-density lipoprotein (HDL), or "good," cholesterol and decreases unhealthy triglycerides. This one-two punch keeps your blood flowing smoothly, which decreases your risk of cardiovascular diseases. In fact, regular physical activity can help you prevent or manage a wide range of health problems and concerns, including stroke, metabolic syndrome, type 2 diabetes, depression, certain types of cancer, arthritis and falls.
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Beauty & Fitness Huddleston Hypnotherapy
09 438 5367
1 James Street www.huddlestonhypnotherapy.co.nz
Activ8 Northland
0508 228 488
16 Porowini Avenue www.activ8nz.co.nz Alpha Kids
09 435 1833
3/485 Kamo Road info@alphakidsnz.co.nz
How we stay well
GREAT DREAM Ten keys to happier living GIVING
Do things for others
DIRECTION
Have goals to look forward to
RELATING
Connect with people
RESILIENCE
Find ways to bounce back
EXERCISING
Take care of your body
EMOTION
Take a positive approach
APPRECIATING
Notice the world around
ACCEPTANCE
Be comfortable with who you are
TRYING OUT
Keep learning new things
MEANING
Be part of something bigger
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Building & Home Improvements
Building & Home Improvements
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Airmaster
09 438 5959
119/121 Lower Cameron Street www.airmaster.co.nz Altherm Windows Systems
0800 533 240
18 Hewlett Street www.althermnorthland.co.nz Award Inspections
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Doing business without advertising is like winking at the girl in the dark - you know what you’re doing, but nobody else does!! www.thebusinessfinder.co.nz
72 Maunu Road www.awardinspections.co.nz
0800 292 7348
Building & Home Improvements
BBS Timber
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09 438 9358
27 Kioreroa Road www.bbstimbers.co.nz Carpet Court
0800 430 0771
26 Commerce Street whangarei@carpetcourt.co.nz Fairview Windows and Doors
09 438 3185
46 Riverside Drive www.fairviewwhangarei.co.nz GM Doors
09 435 3339
18 Winger Crescent, Kamo www.gmdoors.co.nz Plumb’ In
09 430 0981
33 Southend Ave www.plumbin.co.nz
To advertise on our website www.thebusinessfinder.co.nz Please call or email mhugo@thebusinessfinder.co.nz 021 025 90743
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Building & Home Improvements
Quality, range, experience & value. That’s Versatile!
Address details go here.
From great home plans to sleepouts, garages, farm buildings, workshops and carports, Versatile can build it all! And we’ll take care of everything from consents to driveways. Call us today for an obligation-free quote. 3 South End Avenue, Otaika, Whangarei Richie McCaw Versatile home owner
0800 VERSATILE
( 0800 83 77 28)
. www.versatile.co.nz
Building & Home Improvements The Property Wizard
21 09 430 8672
15 Gumdigger Place www.propertywizard.co.nz RNL Construction
021 400 312
Email: ronleijen@xtra.co.nz Ron Leijen SSP Engineering
09 435 2119
info@bowlinggroup.co.nz www.bowlinggroup.co.nz Steve Bowling Contractors Versatile Buildings 3 South End Avenue www.versatile.co.nz
0800 VERSATILE
www.bowlinggroup.co.nz
09 435 2119
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Building & Home Improvements
Heritage Barn Beauty WHY TOTALSPAN? Why you should choose us... We’re New Zealand’s leading, customised steel building experts delivering quality, affordable We’re New Zealand’s leading, customised steel for building buildings, designed and built life.experts delivering quality, affordable buildings, designed and built for life.
Come and see us today!!
Totalspan State Highway 1 whangarei@totalspan.co.nz| www.totalspan.co.nz
09 432 2054
Wals Holes (Driveway Stabilisation) (Diggers, Holes & Bobcats)
09 437 3936
www.walsholes.co.nz Whangarei Aluminium
09 438 0696
38 Porowini Avenue www.whangareialuminium.co.nz HB Architecture
09 438 9545
198 Bank St, Regent www.hbarchtecture.co.nz
Phone (09) 432 2054 Email: whangarei@totalspan.co.nz
WAL’S DIGGERS, HOLES & BOBCATS SERVING NORTHLAND FOR 29 YEARS Diggers Track & Wheel Bobcats with Tilting Buckets Hiab Truck - 4 wheel drive Tip Trucks Landscape Rake Holes to 1 metre diameter - up to 13 metres deep Tree & Scrub Mulching Vibrating Roller & Plate Compactors All Grades Metal, Scoria & Topsoil Pot Hole & Corrugation Removal Concrete & Rock Breaker Offal Holes Trenching Excavation Retaining Walls
Ph/Fax 437 3936 Mob 021 932 225 www.walsholes.co.nz
DRIVEWAY STABILISATION We will rotary hoe cement into the surface wet down and roll with vibrating roller. Please phone for a quote 09 437 3936 021 932 225 and see it on our website www.walsholes.co.nz
Building & Home Improvements
Building communities not just homes
Award winning building franchise Jennian Homes Northland not only believe in building great homes, but also believe that building a great community is equally important. As proud sponsor of the Northland Suns Development Trust and partner of the Heart Foundation’s “Go Red for Women” campaign, we have found a way to give back to the community that has given us so much. Our annual Mother’s Day Fun Run has become a staple of the Sport Northland Run/Walk Series and is a great way for the Northland community to have fun while also raising the profile of women’s health. We are locally owned and operated, so when you choose to build with us, you know you are dealing with a builder who cares about the Northland region as much as building you a beautiful designer home specific to your individuality.
0800 JENNIAN jennian.co.nz
09 459 5408
We build award-winning homes Northland wide from Cape Reinga to Langs Beach, so whatever your location and need, we will be there every step of the way to ensure you get the home you’ve always dreamed of.
Latitude Homes 171 Morningside Road www.latitudehomes.co.nz
09 430 3065
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Jennian Homes 88 Western Hills Drive northland@jennian.co.nz
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For every sale you miss because you’re too enthusiastic, you will miss a hundred because you’re not enthusiastic enough. - Zig Ziglar
Building & Home Improvements
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NORTHLAND
Nulook 19 Clark Road, Kamo www.nulooknorthland.co.nz
09 435 0038
Dignon Services Ltd
09 435 5129
021 435 618 www.dignonservices.co.nz Keith Hay Homes 4 Great North Road, Kamo www.keithhayhomes.co.nz
Windows
NORTHLAND
Skylights
NORTHLAND
Doors
Conservatories
NORTHLANDNORTHLAND
Commercial
NORTHLAND
Balustrades
NORTHLAND
Free measure, quote and consultation To find out more call us on 09 435 0038 Email: sales@nulooknorthland.co.nz Or call in at 19 Clark Road, Kamo www.nulooknorthland.co.nz
09 435 1511
Barfoot & Thompson m.ross@barfoot.co.nz WGR_MindaRoss_9x12.indd 1 www.barfoot.co.nz
Building & Home Improvements Property
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The rent or buy results for December 2013
In December 2013, it takes 29.2% of household take-home pay to service the mortgage and related household costs on a lower quartile priced house. But it also takes 23.7% of household take-home pay to make the median rent on a 3 bedroom house. That means in December 2012, it takes 5.5% more of your household income to afford the mortgage than to rent. Of course, this assumes you have saved the deposit to afford a mortgage, and that may well be another big barrier for many. It takes a household 3.5 years (with a saving rate of 20%) to save a 20% deposit, as now required by most banks. (www.interest.co.nz/property/rent-or-buy)
022 628 9076 09 438 1322 19/02/2014
Brent Harkin 021 140 2837 brent.h@fnn.co.nz 2:06:30 p.m. Pauline Dinsdale Real Estate 569 Kamo Road 021 344 866
09 438 8667
09 435 6575
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Careers, Education & Youth
Careers, Education & Youth
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HazzaGazza gosafe0@gmail.com
022 467 2330
NorthTec www.northtec.ac.nz (see advert also on back-page)
0800 162 100
Northland School Wear 392 Kamo Road
09 435 2576
www.whangareischooluniforms.co.nz
To advertise in the 2015 issue of The Business Finder please contact
Marguerite Hugo on 021 025 90743 or email: mhugo@thebusinessfinder.co.nz
Join us at NorthTec CertifiCates Diplomas Degrees graDUate Diplomas Freephone 0800 162 100 For more detailed information visit: www.northtec.ac.nz Refer to our website for terms and conditions
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Whanau Transformation through Education Thinking of kick-starting a new career? Come and talk to us about bringing your dreams to reality. Most of our programmes have little or no fees, so you can complete your studies without racking up a hefty student loan. Operating from over 80 locations throughout the country, we provide a unique learning environment. We aim to overcome barriers to learning, and to meet the needs of all within the communities we serve. Te Wānanga o Aotearoa has provided a fresh and vibrant alternative within the New Zealand tertiary education sector for 25 years, enhancing the skills and employment opportunities of more than 50,000 graduates.
Nga Akoranga - Our Programmes •
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Level 4 •
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0800 355 553 › www.twoa.ac.nz
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Te Taitokerau Offices: Nga Mahinga - Whangarei 12 Murdoch Crescent (09) 430 0982 / Kaitaia - 24-26 Matthews Avenue (09) 408 3054 Kaikohe - 23 Rankin Street (09) 401 1278 All programmes and enrolments are subject to class numbers and programme confirmation and approval. Every effort has been made to ensure that the content of this advert is correct at the time of print.
Careers, Education & Youth G&H Training www.ghtraining.co.nz
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0800 876 4664
Regent Training Centre 29 Maunu Road regent@rtc.co.nz
09 430 3240
Te Wananga o Aotearea 12 Murdoch Crescent www.twoa.ac.nz
0800 355 553
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Careers, Education & Youth
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Bdancing bdancingstudio@gmail.com
021 717 175
CEW cew@kamohigh.school.nz www.cew.ac.nz
09 435 0889
Education is not about grades or qualifications. It is about knowledge and the act or process of acquiring said knowledge. Education optimises your growth potential and aids you in becoming independent enough to begin your own life. You are guided into relying on your own instincts and will become equipped with the information to make good choices and decisions. An educated individual is armed with insight and knowledge with which to actively participate in conversation and discussions as well as to become active functioning members of society. In today’s society, it has become necessary for an individual to be formally educated. From education and knowledge, whether formal or informal, careers are born. A career becomes a key factor in creating our identity. Thus we can deduce that education forms part of the foundation of our identity and the people we become. Development and learning, both personally and professionally, are ever crucial aspects of the path to self discovery and actualisation. There is never a wrong time to begin to make improvements to your life and situation. Gaining knowledge through education is never a wrong place to start.
When you are educated, you will be more employable. This not only makes you independent but also helps you create the life you want to live.
Brochures available from your local library For information on all our courses visit our website www.cew.ac.nz
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Childcare
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BJ’s Childcare Services 15 Moody Avenue www.bjschildcare.co.nz Northland Kindergarten Association
0800 459 1778
09 435 9099
admin@nka.org.nz www.nka.org.nz Kingdom Kidz 22 Ngunguru Road
Whether you choose a formal childcare centre, family day care, or in-home care, there are some basic things you should know and insist upon. To help you make this all-important decision, we’ve talked to mothers and other experts who have been in the childcare trenches. Here are eight ways to size up a childcare option:
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Look down. When you’re visiting a potential site, pay attention to how the staff interacts with the children. Ideally, a caregiver should be on the floor playing with the kids or holding one on her lap. In their early years, babies need close, loving, interactive relationships with adults in order to thrive. That’s why it’s especially important that babies’ first caregivers be warm and responsive, and that even in group care, infants and older babies get a healthy dose of one-on-one time.
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Ask for a commitment. Babies need consistent, predictable care. It helps them to form a secure attachment to their caregivers. If you’re looking at an in-home caregiver, request that the person you’re considering make a one-year commitment to the job. If you’re considering a centre, find out how long the current caregivers have been working there and how much turnover the centre usually experiences.
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09 459 5552
Do a policy check. Find out whether you share parenting philosophies on topics such as discipline (Do the caregivers use time-outs, scoldings?); television (Is the TV on all day or used sparingly, if at all?); feeding (What snacks or drinks are provided for older babies?); sleeping (When are naps offered? How are fussy babies put to sleep?); and so forth. Inquire about the sickchild policy (What symptoms prevent a child from attending?). Also ask whether there’s a backup plan should the family daycare provider or in-home caregiver get sick and be unable to work. The more questions you ask early on, the less likely you are to be unpleasantly surprised later.
Childcare Bright Stars
33 09 459 4255
www.brightstars.co.nz 25 Moody Avenue Elim Christian 16 Porowini Avenue www.elimchildcare.org.nz
09 430 3050
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Drop by and spy. While word-of-mouth referrals from other parents or trusted resources are important, you need to look at a place for yourself to assess whether it meets your needs. Of course, any childcare environment should be kept clean, childproofed, and well stocked with sturdy books and toys that are age-appropriate. Other details to consider: When older children share the space, toys with small parts (choking hazards) should be kept away from younger babies. Ideally, infants and babies should have their own area where they won’t get “loved” too much by older toddlers. A room or separate area dedicated solely to swings and bouncers may look appealing at first glance, but keep in mind that growing babies need plenty of floor time to develop and strengthen their muscles. If possible, try to visit the same centres at different times of the day to get a sense of how the staff interacts with the children and what the routine is. You may want to consider popping in unannounced a few times after you’ve enrolled your child, just to see how things are going. Sometimes your visits will confirm that the place is right for you, but sometimes they’ll be a real eye-opener.
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Keep talking. Until your baby can talk, you will be relying on what the caregiver tells you about your child’s day. Make sure you can communicate comfortably with each other. When you first hand off your child in the morning, you should tell the caregiver how your little one slept the night before, if he is teething, and whether he ate breakfast. At the end of the day you’ll want to know similar information, such as the number of diapers he went through, when he napped, and if he seemed happy overall. It’s always preferable to speak to the caregiver in person. If that’s not possible, ask if there’s a convenient time to phone, perhaps at nap time.
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Problem-solve pronto. It’s inevitable that you’ll experience conflicts with your caregiver, both large and small. Address problems right away rather than ignoring them until they grow out of proportion. Some issues can be resolved quickly; others may require more discussion. Whatever the conflict, treat the caregiver in a respectful manner, but don’t be afraid to speak up. When broaching a difficult subject, ask the caregiver’s opinion, and hear her out. As the parent, you have the final word with an in-home caregiver, but you’re more likely to elicit cooperation if the caregiver knows she has been heard. For example, instead of demanding an earlier nap time to make bedtime easier, ask the caregiver if she has ideas about how to adjust your baby’s schedule so he won’t grow so overtired in the evening.
7 Trust your gut. Every parent knows when something doesn’t feel quite right. You may be turned off by a centre everyone in town raves about or clash with a highly recommended sitter. If that happens, keep searching. Babies deserve, and thrive under, good, nurturing care. If something just doesn’t feel right about your situation, investigate other options.
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Be open to change. You’re not married to a particular person or situation, and if things don’t work out, you can always make a switch. Yes, you want consistency for your baby, but that doesn’t mean you can’t alter arrangements. Babies are resilient; as long as they’re having a positive experience with their new caregiver, they’ll be just fine. No matter what your work hours, you are still your child’s essential caregiver -- the most consistent source of love and support in her life. Under your care and guidance, along with the help of your well-chosen caregivers, your baby will flourish and grow into a happy, healthy child For more information visit
www.parents.com
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Electronics, IT & Technology
Electronics, IT & Technology
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ComputerWorx Whangarei Dargaville www.cworx.co.nz
09 435 4627 09 439 4405
Cocurullo’s Repairs 021 438 952 www.cocurullo.co.nz
09 438 8834
Conex 121 Lower Dent St www.conex.co.nz
09 438 6493
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Electronics, IT & Technology
Uber Group was established in 2003 to provide wireless broadband to remote Northland communities. It has paved the way for high speed, reliable internet through the rugged, previously underserved communities of Northland’s rural areas where larger telecommunication companies had been unable to connect their services. Uber now provides both wireless and fibre broadband packages (including phone) to over 1,000 residential and business customers in Northland. Uber’s key features are the speed and reliability of its broadband services, high maximum data caps, competitive monthly pricing and installation fees, high end technology which minimises customer faults calls, and its locally-based staff and contractors.
Uber
09 438 5472
53 Port Road www.uber.co.nz UltraCom
09 430 0344
www.ultracom.co.nz
Uber owns and runs its own wireless network which now covers around 80% of the land area of Northland, from Snells Beach and Warkworth right up to Te Kao in the north; and has been a preferred provider of Northpower’s ultrafast |fibre broadband services in Northland since 2011.
Ultracom is one of Northland’s and New Zealand’s most innovative broadband internet companies offering a full range of Copper, Wireless and Fibre Optic communication services focused on the individual needs of each of the residential, small business, education, health, corporate and government sector markets. We are NZ owned and operated, employ locals, utilise local businesses and shop locally wherever we operate. We do this to provide you with the personal touch that you deserve and to ensure that whatever you need we are on your doorstep to assist - whatever it takes.
Electronics, IT & Technology
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Connect to Northpower Fibre in 2014 May 2014 marks the date Whangarei becomes New Zealand’s first official ultra-fast broadband UFB city – two years ahead of any other city in the country. In little over three years Northpower Fibre will have built a world-class broadband network to more than 19,000 premises – meaning over 22,000 Whangarei residents can connect quickly and easily to the future of broadband. The Northpower Fibre network is already the fastest in New Zealand and very soon it will be even faster. While global broadband statistician New Index has revealed Whangarei as having a nation-leading broadband speed of 24.67 megabits per second, the network is capable of speeds much higher. Numerous broadband providers operating on the Northpower Fibre network are currently offering speeds of at least 100 Mbps, however, the Northpower Fibre network is capable of far greater speeds. In fact, gigabit speeds are now on the horizon which will change Whangarei’s communications landscape yet again. You only have to talk to local businesses who have switched from copper broadband to Northpower Fibre’s UFB network to understand the efficiency gains fibre provides. Not only is the connection process quick and easy, UFB is fast, reliable and is also reducing business costs for those who are on it. Many businesses on the Northpower Fibre Whangarei network have reported efficiency lifts of over 20% since switching to fibre broadband. The Director of Whangarei business Plus Chartered Accountants, Brent Martin, says businesses not on fibre broadband are missing a great opportunity for growth. “I have seen what it has done for my business and it is hard to comprehend how we operated without fibre,” says Mr Martin. “It saves an immense amount of time because staff are not waiting for pages to open like when we had a copper connection. It has also allowed us to operate in the cloud and make cloud services available for clients to log into. Anyone serious about growing their business and improving profitability would be foolish not to be on fibre.” Northpower’s Network General Manager Graham Dawson says fibre is a game-changer for Whangarei. “I would strongly encourage local businesses to get on board - once they are on fibre they will wonder how they survived without it. We haven’t even scratched the surface of the capabilities of fibre broadband,” says Mr Dawson. Now, for those not already on fibre (and well over 1000 Whangarei residents are), connecting to the Northpower Fibre UFB really is a very simple process. Simply go to www.northpowerfibre.co.nz, go to the coverage tab, type in your address and you’ll find out if fibre is outside your door. From there, simply go to ‘Our Partners’ tab and decide on a Retail Service Provider (broadband provider), make a call and enjoy the immense benefits of ultra-fast fibre – speed, convenience, fun, online gaming, high definition video conferencing, video on demand, cloud computing applications and much more. Any problems finding a broadband provider, simply phone Northpower on 0800 667 847. #In late 2013 Northpower Limited was presented with a major international broadband accolade - the 2013 Calix Innovation Award for ‘Fibre Transformation’ - at a ceremony in Las Vegas, USA. Northpower was also voted New Zealand’s ‘Lines Company of the Year’ at the 2013 Deloitte Energy Excellence Awards.
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Finance
Finance
Tips to Reduce Your Chance of an Audit Each year the Internal Revenue Service audits — or, as it puts it, examines — approximately 1 percent of all tax returns filed, and the selection criteria are fuzzy at best.
Be honest Honesty is a pretty good policy in general, but the last person you want to catch you lying is an IRS agent. Pretty much the best thing you can expect is a financial penalty, but if you press your luck there’s no ruling out criminal penalties. Lying in this case also means the intentional withholding of information. Not reporting all of your income to the IRS is about as classic a tax offense as you can get. If you fail to report all your income and the IRS catches you, expect to pay back taxes and some penalties at minimum.
ClubAuto sales@clubauto.co.nz www.clubauto.co.nz Forsyth Bar Investment Advice 30/34 Rathbone Street www.forsythbarr.co.nz
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0800 506 506
09 986 5180
A common area where otherwise upstanding citizens are sometimes tempted to lie is when they lose money through a hobby, and try to pass off the losses as business losses. Sometimes it can be hard to distinguish between a hobby and a start-up, and sometimes a hobby turns into a business. This ambiguity or the transition from one to the other can encourage fudging. If you’re on the fence, consult a professional.
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LegalFinance & Finance
Getting Started in Investing Today’s investor faces many choices, so before jumping in, carefully consider your options. Investments can be in shares, bonds, property, bank deposits, domestic or international assets, directly invested or through managed funds. Investors should also consider retirement savings. Before making any investment, it’s best that you undertake a thorough review and analysis of your goals and circumstances. Take some time to think about and note down your answers to the following questions.
Dirk Mostert
Authorised Financial Adviser
Investment goals: What goals do you have? Why do you want to invest? Are you saving for retirement, do you want to be mortgage free, have you planned an international holiday, or are you saving for your child’s education, or as part of your estate planning? Income needs: Given these goals, what are your estimated current and future income needs? You need to consider your age and also your dependents’ ages. How long do you plan to be working? What other things need to be considered: mortgage payments, annual holiday, a new car? Your income needs will be the prime input into creating an investment strategy. Timeframe: Over what timeframe are your goals planned? When do you need to withdraw money? Do you need a regular income flow over a set timeframe, or do you need a lump sum on a specific date? Generally, longer term investments are able to ride out the usual fluctuations in market and investment values. Risk appetite: Honestly review your appetite for risk—the ‘sleep at night’ factor. Very few investments are guaranteed. Could you lose some of the funds invested if you knew a percentage was guaranteed? Do you need instant access to your investments? Investment structures: Is the investment personal or for a family trust? Do you wish to take a hands-on approach or would you like someone else to manage the process for you? Do you have any existing investments, for example a KiwiSaver scheme? Once your analysis process is complete, you can consider what types of investment best suit your circumstances. An Authorised Financial Adviser can help you with every step of the investment process and provide advice on how best to approach your investment goals. To arrange a meeting to discuss your investment objectives in confidence, please contact Dirk Mostert on (09)9865180 or email dirk.mostert@forsythbarr.co.nz. Dirk Mostert is an Authorised Financial Adviser with Forsyth Barr in Whangarei. To find out more about Forsyth Barr visit www.forsythbarr.co.nz. This column is general in nature and should not be regarded as personalised investment advice. Disclosure Statements are available on request and free of charge. Important: The Financial Advisers Act 2008 and the Financial Advisers (Disclosure) Regulations 2010 require written disclosure of specific information by people providing investment advice, as well as adherence to content guidelines. The attached editorial has been written with consideration of these requirements. Please do not alter without prior notification and agreement so that we can ensure Forsyth Barr is compliant with these regulations.
Finance Coastal Accounting 2a Grant Street, Kamo www.coastalaccounting.co.nz
41 09 435 3426
Tips to save money in 2014
We specialise in the small to medium size businesses, those hard working tradies and "mum and dad businesses" that require bookkeeping, accounting and taxation services at an affordable price. Because we want to save you time and money, we will set you up with the best record keeping system that is best suited to you and your business, whether it be paper based or a computerised system. We will also prepare your accounts and taxation returns for your rental properties (domestic or commercial) and Partnerships or Trusts. Or perhaps you are looking at starting up a new business or company; we can also set this up with you. We invite you to contact us without obligation to discuss how we can be of service to you. Please call Katrina Stodart or Linelle Martinovich on 09 435 3426 for all your enquiries.
Phone: 09 435 3426 office@coastalaccounting.co.nz w w w. coastalaccounti n g .co .n z
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• Take advantage of cashback and reward credit cards. • Recycle old mobile phones, DVDs, CDs and clothes. You can also sell any unwanted clothes on sites like Trademe. • Use comparison sites to find the cheapest supermarket prices. • Use balance transfer credit cards to transfer debt from your current credit card that charges a high rate of interest. • Buy own-brand goods at the supermarket. • Cancel your yearly gym membership and opt for monthly pay-as-you-go instead if there is a strong likelihood that you will stop going • Bulk-buy foods that don’t go off, particularly if they are on offer. An open or unopened bottle of tomato ketchup can last up to a year in your cupboard, so if you go through a lot of it, bulk-buying would save you money. • Switch energy suppliers. Households could save up to $300 if they switch energy suppliers, but millions don’t. In fact, only 14 per cent of homes change their gas and energy tariff each year. The process is simple. You can check to see if you would save with a comparison tool. • Use discount websites to save on days out. Sites like Grabone, Daily do and Yazoom. • Cycle/walk to work (if possible) rather than drive or take the train. Getting the bus will often save you money too. • Grow your own herbs. Keeping pots of herbs in your kitchen can save you money on having to repeat purchase packs of herbs. • Find cheap flights for your holidays next year. Look on sites like grabaseat.co.nz for the best deals. • Rent a new dress rather than buy one. If you have a big event in 2014 but don’t want to fork out for a new outfit you’ll only wear once, there are a number of websites you can go to to hire a new dress, for a fraction of the cost of a brand new one. • Share travel to cut costs. Drivers and passengers can benefit from travelling together, with the driver getting contributions for petrol costs, and the passengers saving on expensive train fares. • Open a savings account. Despite savings accounts paying paltry returns at the moment, if you have money sitting in the bank, opening a savings account can provide some extra income.
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Marine & Leisure
Marine & Leisure
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All Marine 231 Port Road 52 Riverside Drive www.allmarine.co.nz
09 438 4499 09 974 8766
Riverside Boat Worx
09 438 9907
52 Riverside Drive www.ncbb.co.nz 09 435 1038
5 Colenso Street www.kamooutboards.co.nz Longview Estate Vineyard & Winery State Highway One www.longviewwines.co.nz
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Kamo Outboards
09 438 7227
Treat each sales person as your next customer and you will never be short of business.
Golden rules for safe boating • • • • • • • • • • •
The skipper is legally responsible for everyone on board – be clear who’s in charge. Check the marine weather forecast. If in doubt, don’t go out. Make sure you have enough fuel, and some in reserve. Keep your motor well maintained. Don’t overload your boat. Carry life jackets of the right size for every person on board. If conditions or the type of boat could pose a risk to passengers, make sure life jackets are worn. Show passengers where the safety gear is and how it works. Keep a good lookout at all times. Know the area you are boating in – and refer to a navigational chart. Don’t drink and drive. Anchor carefully so your boat doesn’t drag or swing around and damage other craft.
- Marguerite Hugo
Best Baits
When they're feeding, snapper will eat almost anything. However best baits include fresh mackerel, fresh kahawai, pilchards, squid, skipjack tuna, mullet, shellfish and crabs. For big snapper, try live mackerel, live squid – even live kahawai if they’re not too large – fished near the bottom. Soft baits, jigs and flasher rigs are also very effective on snapper.
See more at www.fishing.net.nz
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Best Times to Catch snapper Early morning and evening is the best time for snapper, since many fish feed at night and rely on low light for camouflage, especially in shallow water. Larger fish are easily spooked, so silence and careful presentation pay dividends. Night fishing can be good, especially if there is some moon, but snapper often go off the bite a couple of hours after the sun goes down.
Length measurement Finfish length is measured from the tip of the nose to the Middle Ray or “V” in the tail (as shown in diagram).
The tide is important, especially in the shallows; in some harbours, productive fishing areas dry out completely at low tide. The effect of the tide varies from place to places with most locations fishing better on one tide or the other (incoming or outgoing). In general, a tide change usually dictates a change of venue, even if it’s to the other side of the rock, and sometimes a change in technique. The fishing is invariably better when the tide is running strongly. Too much tide makes it difficult to fish effectively and it’s sometimes better to move out the worst of the tidal run and fish the edges (of a channel, say). Fish seem to prefer these areas, too, perhaps because swimming against a strong tide saps too much energy.
No person may take or possess more than 6 rock lobsters (both species combined) on any one day.
Marine & Leisure WHANGAREI GOLF CLUB (Inc) The Whangarei Golf Club is situated only a 5 minute drive from the central city.
Visitors Welcome!
Some of the course is set in native bush and can be a test for the serious golfer and still fun for the social player. Cart hire available. Green Fees NZ Affiliated & Banner Special (Tue, Fri, Sun) Non- Affiliated Denby Members Guest Junior Affiliated and Non- Affiliated
18 Holes 9 Holes $25.00 $30.00 $20.00 $15.00
09 437 0775
$15.00 $20.00 $15.00 $10.00
Denby Crescent, Tikipunga, Whangarei website: www.whangareigolfclub.co.nz email: info@whangareigolfclub.co.nz
Northland Rugby 50 Kioreroa Road www.taniwha.co.nz
09 438 4743
Whangarei Golf club Denby Crescent, Tikipunga www.whangareigolfclub.co.nz
09 437 0775
AE Fun Park 203 Hayward Road www.aefun.co.nz
09 432 3534
Warren Hay Marine
09 430 266
26 Rewa Rewa Road www.warrenhaymarine.co.nz
The perfect golf swing • On the backswing, pivot your shoulders toward your spine, shift your weight to the front of your back foot and hinge your front arm up into a 90-degree L-shape. • On the downswing, release your arm in its L-shaped lever toward the target as you shift your weight to your front foot in one, smooth balanced motion. Remember how Einstein's theory of special relativity made Newton's law of gravity seem quaint? To golf professionals, the idea that a swing consists of a simple back-anddown pendulum action is similarly facile.
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NEW ZEALAND HYDROGRAPHIC AUTHORITY TIDE PREDICTIONS
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MARSDEN POINT MARSDEN POINT Sourced from http://www.linz.govt.nz/ Lat. 35° 50' S.,E-mailLong. 174° 30' E. address customersupport@linz.govt.nz
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MARSDEN POINT June 2014
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0017 0619 1234 1847
2.5 0.7 2.5 0.7
2.4 0.8 2.5 0.7
Mo
Tu
We
Th
Fr
Sa
17 Fr
25 Tu
We
28 Fr
Sa
0414 1021 1633 2250
2.5 0.7 2.5 0.6
0517 1124 1738 2351
2.6 0.6 2.6 0.5
0616 1224 1839
2.7 0.5 2.7
0242 0902 1511 2117
0215 0832 1443 2051
0.6 0206 2.4 Sourced from http://www.linz.govt.nz/ 2.5 0811 0.8 0.7E-mail address 1423 2.4 Mo customersupport@linz.govt.nz 2.5 2040 0.7
19
2.4 0.9 2.3 0.7
20
0356 1014 1627 2233
10 Th
Fr
Sa
13 Su
Time
Mo
Tu
16 We
m
Mo
Time
m
2.4 0.7 2.5
17
0503 1115 1721 2343
0.3 2.8 0.4 2.9
25
0609 1217 1842
2.5 0.6 2.5 0.7
18
0556 1209 1815
0.4 2.7 0.5
26
0048 0657 1303 1926
0.8 2.4 0.6 2.5
0547 1204 1830
2.5 0.5 2.7
19
0036 0649 1305 1911
2.8 0.4 2.6 0.6
27
0133 0742 1346 2007
0.8 2.4 0.6 2.5
0035 0645 1259 1924
0.6 2.6 0.4 2.8
20
0130 0744 1403 2010
2.6 0.5 2.5 0.7
28
0215 0823 1425 2045
0.7 2.4 0.6 2.5
0130 0741 1352 2016
0.5 2.7 0.3 2.9
21
0225 0840 1503 2110
2.5 0.6 2.5 0.8
29
0255 0902 1503 2122
0.7 2.4 0.6 2.6
0224 0836 1444 2108
0.4 2.8 0.3 2.9
22
0322 0937 1603 2209
2.4 0.7 2.4 0.8
30
0333 0940 1541 2158
0.7 2.4 0.6 2.5
0317 0929 1536 2200
0.3 2.8 0.2 3.0
23
0420 1033 1700 2306
2.4 0.7 2.4 0.8
31
0411 1018 1618 2235
0.7 2.4 0.7 2.5
0410 1022 1628 2251
0.3 0516 2.4 customersupport@linz.govt.nz 2.8 E-mail address1127 0.7 0.3 1754 2.5 Th 2.9 2359 0.8
2.4 0.9 2.3 0.7
0617 2.4 122114 0.9 183015 2.3
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Fr
Sa
Su
Mo
Tu
We
Fr
Sa
21 Tu
0433 1052 1705 2313
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Mo
Tu
22 We
We
Th
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0.7
23
NEW ZEALAND HYDROGRAPHIC AUTHORITY TIDE PREDICTIONS
MARSDEN POINT 2.4
November 2014
TIMES Lat. LISTED NZ STANDARD TIME 35° 50'ARE S., Long. 174° 30' E.
TIME ZONE: -1200
0.8 2.4
Th
NOVEMBER 2014
0512 1131 1745 2355 0555 1213 1827
CROWN COPYRIGHT RESERVED TIMES AND HEIGHTS OF HIGH AND LOW WATERS
m
m
Time
m
0240 0901 1507 2118
0.3 2.8 0.5 2.6
0325 0946 1554 2204
Time
m
17
0254 0900 1516 2139
2.2 0.9 2.3 0.8
25
0302 0925 1530 2139
0.4 2.7 0.5 2.6
0.3 2.7 0.5 2.6
18
0352 0955 1608 2230
2.2 0.9 2.3 0.8
26
0348 1012 1619 2228
0.3 2.7 0.5 2.6
0409 1031 1640 2249
0.4 2.7 0.6 2.5
19
0447 1048 1657 2318
2.2 0.9 2.3 0.7
27
0436 1101 1710 2319
0.4 2.7 0.5 2.6
0123 0733 1401 2014
2
0225 0836 1502 2116
3
0330 0940 1603 2217
0.4 2.6 0.6 2.5
4
0435 1042 1702 2315
2.5 0.6 2.6 0.4
12
0453 1115 1726 2333
0.5 2.6 0.7 2.4
20
0538 1138 1745
2.3 0.8 2.4
28
0526 1152 1803
0.4 2.7 0.5
0.5 2.6 0.6 2.5
5
0536 1141 1758
2.6 0.5 2.7
13
0537 1159 1814
0.6 2.5 0.7
21
0004 0625 1224 1832
0.7 2.4 0.7 2.4
29
0012 0619 1246 1859
2.5 0.5 2.7 0.5
16 Su
Th
Mo
Tu
We
2.4 0.6 2.5 0.6
9
Time
1
Sa
Su
0123 074610 135211 1959 2.4 0.6 2.5 0.6 2.4 0.6 2.6 0.5
1
Sa
Mo
Tu
We
Th
0.6 2.5 0.8 2.4
Mo
Tu
We
Th
Fr
Tu
24 Fr
We
Th
Fr
Sa
0041 0641 1259 1914
m
Su
Mo
4
m
0049 0712 1320 1936
0.4 2.8 0.4 2.8
9
0143 0804 1413 2029
0.3 2.9 0.3 2.8
10
0234 0855 1504 2120
0.3 2.9 0.3 2.9
11
0324 0944 1553 2209
0.3 2.9 0.3 2.8
12
0413 1031 1641 2256
0.4 2.8 0.4 2.8
13
0502 1118 1728 2344
0.5 2.7 0.5 2.7
14
0.6 5 2.5 0.7 6 2.4 Tu
We
Th
7
TIMES AND HEIGHTS OF HIGH AND LOW WATERS
Time
0.6 2 2.5 0.8 3 2.4
Su
Mo
Tu
We
Th
Fr
Time
m
0124 0734 1344 1955
2.4 0.9 2.4 0.8
0218 0830 1437 2050
2.3 0.9 2.3 0.9
0316 0927 1535 2148
2.3 1.0 2.2 0.9
0413 1024 1632 2244
2.3 1.0 2.2 0.9
0507 1117 1727 2335
2.3 0.9 2.3 0.8
0555 1205 1816
2.4 0.9 2.3
Th
Fr
TIMES LISTED ARE NZ STANDARD TIME REMEMBER TO ADD 1 HOUR FOR NZ DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME CROWN COPYRIGHT RESERVED
0541 1207 1817
0.5 2.6 0.6
0026 0634 1302 1914
2.4 0.6 2.5 0.6
Th
Fr
8
Sa
0010 0632 1236 1851
0.4 2.7 0.5 2.7
0103 0725 1329 1942
0.3 2.7 0.4 2.7
0152 0814 1418 2031
0.3 2.8 0.4 2.7
Fr
Sa
16 Su
0019 0623 1245 1903
2.3 0.7 2.4 0.8
0107 0711 1334 1954
2.2 0.8 2.3 0.9
0159 0804 1424 2046
2.2 0.9 2.3 0.9
Sa
Su
24 Mo
0049 0710 1310 1918
0.6 2.5 0.7 2.5
0133 0754 1356 2004
0.5 2.6 0.6 2.6
0217 0839 1442 2051
0.4 2.7 0.5 2.6
Su
TIMES LISTED ARE NZ STANDARD TIME REMEMBER TO ADD 1 HOUR FOR NZ DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME CROWN COPYRIGHT RESERVED
0109 0716 1342 1957
2.5 0.6 2.6 0.5
Mo
25 Sa
Su
Time
m
0144 0759 1410 2023
0.7 2.5 0.7 2.5
0224 0837 1449 2103
0.6 2.6 0.6 2.6
0303 0917 1529 2143
0.6 2.6 0.6 2.6
0344 0958 1609 2226
0.6 2.6 0.6 2.6
0427 1041 1652 2310
0.6 2.6 0.6 2.6
0513 1127 1737 2358
0.6 2.6 0.6 2.6
0132 180734 1349 19 2007 Tu
We
20
26
Sa
0551 1206 1815
0.6 2.6 0.6
0033 0641 1253 1904
2.5 0.7 2.5 0.7
Sa
0230 210833 1445 222106 Th
Fr
Sa
m
25 Tu
2.3 26 0.8 2.4 27 0.7 We
Th
28
2.4 0.8 29 2.4 30 0.7 Fr
Sa
Su
Su
2.5 0.8 2.5 0.7
0250 0900 1511 2127
2.5 0.7 2.5 0.7
0354 1004 1618 2231
2.6 0.7 2.5 0.6
0456 1106 1722 2332
2.6 0.6 2.6 0.6
0554 1204 1822
2.7 0.5 2.7
0029 0649 1259 1918
0.5 2.8 0.4 2.8
0123 0741 1351 2009
0.4 2.8 0.4 2.8
0104 0719 1331 1943
0.7 0050 2.5 Sourced from http://www.linz.govt.nz/ 2.5 0657 0.7 E-mail address customersupport@linz.govt.nz 0.7 1309 2.5 Mo 2.5 1921 0.7
27
0.7 2.5 0.6
m
0148 0757 1407 2022
0.8 2.4 0.8 2.4
Su
0603 1215 1826
Time
0021 0639 1250 1901
Mo
MARSDEN POINT
0.6 2.6 0.7 2.4
August 2014
TIMES LISTED ARE NZ STANDARD TIME Lat. 35° 50' S., Long. 174° 30' E. REMEMBER TO ADD 1 HOUR FOR NZ DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME CROWNAUGUST COPYRIGHT 2014RESERVED
28
TIME ZONE: -1200
1 Fr
2
Sa
3
Su
4
Mo
5
Tu
6
We
7
Th
8 Fr
Time
m
0449 1057 1657 2314
0.7 2.4 0.7 2.5
9
0528 1139 1738 2355
0.7 2.4 0.7 2.5
10
0609 1223 1824
0.7 2.4 0.8
11
0039 0654 1312 1914
2.4 0.7 2.3 0.8
12
0128 0744 1406 2010
2.4 0.7 2.3 0.9
13
0221 0840 1506 2111
2.4 0.7 2.4 0.8
14
0320 0940 1608 2213
2.4 0.7 2.4 0.8
15
0422 1041 1709 2315
2.4 0.6 2.5 0.7
16
0.6 2.5 0.7 2.4 0.7 2.5 0.7 2.4 0.7 2.5 0.7
0437 1041 17 1651 2311 18
2.5 0.7 25 2.5 0.5 26
0810 0.6 19 0539
2.60836 27
0.3 2.8 0.2 3.0
0907 0.7 20 1755
28 2.60913 Th
1513 2128
0.6 2.5 0.6 2.5
0257 0911 1517 2138
0340 0951 1551 2205
0.6 2.5 0.6 2.5
0349 1003 1608 2229
0417 1030 1630 2244
0.6 2.5 0.6 2.5
0456 1111 1712 2326
0.6 2.5 0.7 2.5
TIMES AND HEIGHTS OF HIGH AND LOW WATERS m
0525 1141 1807
2.5 0.5 2.7
0014 0625 1238 1902
0.5 2.6 0.4 2.8
0110 0723 1333 1956
0.4 2.7 0.3 2.9
0205 0818 1425 2047
Tu
Sa
Su
Mo
Tu
We
Th
Fr
Sa
Time
29
Su
Mo
Tu
Time
m
0010 0622 1240 1847
2.7 0.4 2.6 0.6
0103 0715 1335 1944
2.6 0.5 2.5 0.7
0157
2.4
1144 1434 2043
2.4 0.8
Mo
Tu
2.3
We
1534 2143
2.4 0.9
0.3 2.8 0.2 3.0
21
0353 1005 1632 2241
2.3 0.8 2.3 0.9
29
0.2 2.8 0.3 2.9
22
0450 1100 1726 2334
2.3 0.8 2.4 0.8
30
0544 1151 1815
2.3 0.7 2.4
0022 0633 1238 1858
0.8 2.3 0.7 2.5
30 Th 0440 1055 1700 2319
0.3 2.8 0.4 2.8
0531 1147 1752
0.3 2.7 0.5
31
Th
0011 0637 23 1243 1856 Fr
Sa
24 Su
0108 0733 1340 1953
TIMES LISTED ARE NZ STANDARD TIME
Fr
CROWN COPYRIGHT RESERVED
2.4 0.8 2.5 0.7
Time
m
0107 0717 1320 1938
0.8 2.4 0.7 2.5
0148 0758 1359 2015
0.7 2.4 0.6 2.5
0226
0.7 2.5 0.6 2.5
0.6
We
0254
We
6 14 30 TIMES LISTED ARE22NZ STANDARD TIME REMEMBER TO ADD 1 HOUR FOR NZ DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME 7 15 23 31 CROWN COPYRIGHT RESERVED 30
Time
17
15 230333 31 0.6 2.4 2.6 0937 0.8 8 16 24 0.7 1547 2.4 Mo NEW ZEALAND HYDROGRAPHIC AUTHORITY TIDE PREDICTIONS 2.4 2208 0.6 Fr
TIMES AND HEIGHTS OF HIGH AND LOW WATERS
0526 11 1130 173912 2351
Time
2.4 0.8 2.5 0.7
2.4 0.8 2.5 0.7
MARSDEN POINT July 2014
We
0039 0704 1308 1916
0309 0916 1526 2145
0.7 2.5 0.8 2.4
Su
0108 0712 1325 1940
m
0204 26 0825 1433 27 2039 Th
18
Time
0136 0755 1404 2012
0.8 2.3 0.8
0202 0821 1440 2043
0437 1042 1658 2314
19
0603 1210 1810
7
0.4 2.6 0.6 2.6
2.3 0.9 2.3 0.8
0.8 2.4 0.8 2.5
Tu
14
0324 0944 1547 2157
0453 1100 1708 2320
0522 1127 1728 2347
2.4 0.8 2.3 0.9
Mo
0.6 2.6 0.6 2.5
0448 1108 1735 2338
0114 0731 1346 1948
27
18
0330 0946 1558 2208
0.8 2.4 0.7 2.5
6
Su
2.3 0.9 2.3 0.8
0442 1047 1648 2307
0.7 2.4 0.6 2.6
2.6 0.5 2.7 0.5
0356 1003 1612 2226
2.5 0.7 2.6 0.6
1
0322 0928 1530 2151
Sa
0.6 2.6 0.7 2.5
2.4 0.7 2.4 0.8
30
2.2 0.8 2.3 0.9
0252 0909 1520 2129
0350 1011 1637 2240
2.6 0.6 2.5 0.8
0146 0753 1418 2035
Su
17
0.7 2.4 0.7 2.5
2.4 0.8 2.3 0.9
m
Sa
2.3 0.9 2.3 0.8
0402 1007 1609 2228
0029 0646 1256 1857
Tu
Fr
0256 0904 1514 2129
m
Time
5
2.5 0.6 2.5 0.8
Th
TIME ZONE: -1200
0.7 2.4 0.6 2.6
Mo
We
0430 1035 16459 2259
0240 0848 1451 2112
0.3 2.9 0.4 2.7
12
m
TIMES LISTED ARE NZ STANDARD TIME REMEMBER TO ADD 1 HOUR FOR NZ DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME Lat. 35° 50' S., Long. 174° 30' E. CROWN COPYRIGHT RESERVED JULY 2014
29 Su
Tu
Time
Time
Mo 4
2.2 0.9 2.3 0.9
Fr
0158 0806 1418 2032
2.7 0.5 2.5 0.7
Sa
Mo
m
m
13
0.5 2.6 0.6 2.6
Th
Sa
0.7 2.5 0.6 2.6
0243 0902 1503 2113
We
8
2.5 0.7 2.5 0.6
0156 0805 1410 2033
26
Tu
23 0330 15 2.4 0319 0936 0.8 0938 16 24 1548 2.4 1549 Su 2203 0.7 AUTHORITY TIDE PREDICTIONS 2155 NEW ZEALAND HYDROGRAPHIC 0104 0710 1326 1938
28
Fr
2.2 0.9 2.3 0.9
Mo
7
2.7 0.5 2.6 0.6
Time
0341 0947 1608 2225
2.6 0.6 2.7 0.5
3
0.5 2.6 0.6 2.5
Su
0011 0617 1235 1847
Th
0.7 2.5 0.6 2.6
0.4
0242 0850 1514 2131
6
0110 0720 1327 1951
0202 0821 1421 2030
Sa
0.4 2.8 0.4
27
Th
25
0036 18 0641 1303 19 1916
0526 1145 1757
We
2.8 0.5 2.6 0.5
0.2 2.9 0.3 2.8
m
Fr
5
2
Time
17
0.3 2.9 0.3 2.7
Su
0230 0836 13 1451 2107 14
26
October 2014
m
0435 1056 1707 2321
Tu
0.8 2.5 0.6 2.6
OCTOBER 2014 CROWN COPYRIGHT RESERVED TIMES AND HEIGHTS OF HIGH AND LOW WATERS Time
4
0021 0631 1240 1906
TIMESLat. LISTED NZ STANDARD TIME 35° 50'ARE S., Long. 174° 30' E.
Time
0.2 3.0 0.3 2.8
0.4 2.7 0.4
We
0.4
1823
0345 1007 1617 2230
Mo
25
MARSDEN POINT2.8 1210
Tu
3
Su
0539 1151 1817
NEW ZEALAND HYDROGRAPHIC AUTHORITY TIDE PREDICTIONS
TIME ZONE: -1200
0.2 3.0 0.3 2.8
0132 0738 10 1356 11 2011
0.4 2.7 0.4 2.9
Sourced from http://www.linz.govt.nz/
24
2
0254 0917 1526 2140
12
TIMES AND HEIGHTS OF HIGH AND LOW WATERS Time
0.3 2.9 0.3 2.8
9
Time
Time
0202 0826 1434 2047
Fr
Sourced from http://www.linz.govt.nz/
m
1
11
2.4 0.8 2.5 0.7
Time m
Sa
TIME ZONE: -1200
TIMES AND HEIGHTS OF HIGH AND LOW WATERS
Time
10
022024 0.2 0845 2.9 1453 0.3 Fr 2104 2.8 NEW ZEALAND HYDROGRAPHIC AUTHORITY TIDE PREDICTIONS 0036 0641 1303 1916
MARCH 2014
FEBRUARY 2014
JANUARY 2014
Time
Lat. 35° 50' S., Long. 174° 30' E.
Lat. 35° 50' S., Long. 174° 30' E.
Lat. 35° 50' S., Long. 174° 30' E.
m
MARSDEN POINT March 2014
MARSDEN POINT February 2014
TIME ZONE: -1200 Time
NEW ZEALAND HYDROGRAPHIC AUTHORITY TIDE PREDICTIONS
NEW ZEALAND HYDROGRAPHIC AUTHORITY TIDE PREDICTIONS
NEW ZEALAND HYDROGRAPHIC AUTHORITY TIDE PREDICTIONS
TIME ZONE: -1200
Sourced from http://www.linz.govt.nz/ E-mail address customersupport@linz.govt.nz
1436 2052 0303
Fr
0.4 2.7 0.5 31 2.7 Sa
Su
0.3 2.8 0.4 2.8
8
0641 1303 1916
We
16
0.5 2.7 0.5
Th
0746 1352 1959
24
2.5 0.8 2.4
0641 1259 1914
Fr
0.8 2.5 0.7
Being the keen fisher man that 47 Kelly is, he is proud to sponsor the
TIMES LISTED NZ STANDARD TIME Sourced from ARE http://www.linz.govt.nz/ E-mail address customersupport@linz.govt.nz REMEMBER TO ADD 1 HOUR FOR NZ DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME CROWN COPYRIGHT RESERVED NEW ZEALAND HYDROGRAPHIC AUTHORITY TIDE PREDICTIONS
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NEW ZEALAND HYDROGRAPHIC AUTHORITY TIDE PREDICTIONS
MARSDEN POINT April 2014
MARSDEN May 2014POINT
Lat. 35° 50' S., Long. 174° 30' E.
Lat. 35° 50' S., Long. 174° 30' E.
APRIL 2014 TIME ZONE: -1200 Time
m
1
0214 0831 1440 2058
0.4 2.8 0.3 2.8
2
0303 0919 1527 2145
3
MAY 2014
Time
m
Time
m
9
0232 0848 1454 2105
2.3 1.0 2.2 0.9
17
0238 0849 1501 2120
0.6 2.6 0.5 2.7
0.4 2.8 0.4 2.8
10
0327 0943 1551 2201
2.3 1.0 2.2 0.9
18
0322 0934 1545 2205
0350 1005 1613 2231
0.5 2.7 0.4 2.7
11
0420 1036 1647 2254
2.3 0.9 2.3 0.9
19
4
0437 1050 1657 2316
0.6 2.6 0.5 2.6
12
0509 1125 1738 2342
2.3 0.9 2.3 0.9
5
0524 1135 1742
0.7 2.5 0.6
13
0556 1210 1826
6
0001 0612 1221 1828
2.5 0.8 2.4 0.7
14
7
0048 0701 1308 1917
2.4 0.9 2.3 0.8
8
0139 0754 1359 2009
2.4 0.9 2.3 0.9
Tu
We
Th
Fr
Sa
Su
Mo
Tu
TIME ZONE: -1200
TIMES AND HEIGHTS OF HIGH AND LOW WATERS Time
m
25
0334 0947 1603 2213
2.6 0.6 2.5 0.7
0.6 2.7 0.5 2.7
26
0434 1047 1706 2313
2.6 0.6 2.6 0.6
0409 1021 1631 2253
0.6 2.7 0.5 2.7
27
0532 1143 1804
2.7 0.5 2.6
20
0458 1110 1719 2343
0.6 2.6 0.5 2.7
28
0010 0626 1237 1858
0.6 2.7 0.5 2.7
2.4 0.8 2.4
21
0550 1201 1810
0.6 2.6 0.6
29
0102 0717 1327 1949
0.6 2.7 0.4 2.8
0028 0639 1254 1910
0.8 2.5 0.7 2.5
22
0036 0646 1256 1906
2.6 0.7 2.5 0.6
30
0152 0806 1415 2036
0.5 2.7 0.4 2.8
15
0111 0722 1336 1953
0.7 2.5 0.6 2.6
23
0133 0745 1356 2007
2.6 0.7 2.5 0.7
16
0154 0805 1418 2036
Sourced from 0.7 0233http://www.linz.govt.nz/ 2.6 2.6 E-mail address0846 0.7 customersupport@linz.govt.nz 0.6 1459 2.5 Th 2.7 2110 0.7
We
Th
Fr
Sa
Su
Mo
Tu
We
Th
Fr
Sa
Su
Mo
Tu
We
Fr
Sa
Su
Mo
Tu
We
m
Time
m
Time
m
9
0238 0858 1507 2114
2.3 0.9 2.2 1.0
17
0302 0913 1523 2146
0.5 2.7 0.4 2.8
25
0412 1026 1648 2253
2.6 0.6 2.5 0.7
0.6 2.6 0.5 2.7
10
0330 0950 1603 2208
2.3 0.9 2.3 0.9
18
0352 1003 1612 2236
0.5 2.7 0.4 2.8
26
0508 1121 1745 2349
2.6 0.5 2.6 0.7
0412 1022 1627 2247
0.7 2.5 0.6 2.6
11
0420 1040 1657 2300
2.4 0.8 2.3 0.9
19
0444 1055 1703 2328
0.5 2.7 0.4 2.8
27
0602 1214 1838
2.6 0.5 2.6
4
0457 1105 1710 2330
0.7 2.5 0.7 2.5
12
0510 1128 1748 2350
2.4 0.8 2.4 0.8
20
0538 1148 1756
0.5 2.6 0.5
28
0042 0654 1303 1927
0.7 2.6 0.5 2.7
5
0542 1148 1753
0.8 2.4 0.7
13
0558 1216 1836
2.5 0.7 2.5
21
0021 0634 1244 1852
2.7 0.6 2.6 0.6
29
0131 0743 1350 2013
0.7 2.6 0.5 2.7
6
0013 0628 1233 1838
2.5 0.9 2.3 0.8
14
0038 0647 1302 1924
0.7 2.5 0.6 2.6
22
0117 0731 1343 1951
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49 Alzheimers Northland Phone (09) 438 7771 Freephone: 0800 004 004 321 Western Hills Drive, Whangarei Email northland@alzheimers.org.nz
Dementia occurs as a result of physical changes in the structure of the brain. These changes can affect memory, thinking, behaviour, personality and emotion. Because dementia is a progressive syndrome, symptoms will gradually worsen. The most common form of dementia is Alzheimer's disease, although there are several other forms. No single factor has been identified as a cause for dementia or Alzheimer's disease. It is likely that a combination of factors, including age, genetic inheritance and environment are responsible. There are around 50,000 people with dementia in New Zealand and for each of these people, there is a whole network of others around them that are affected too. Alzheimers New Zealand works with people with dementia, their family/ whanau, friends and community. People of all ages, ethnicities and intellectual ability can get dementia. While it is more common in people over the age of 65, it can also affect younger people. Alzheimer's disease is the most common cause of dementia (50-70%). As the disease progresses, physical changes occur in the structure of the brain. Brain cells die and the brain shrinks, especially in the inner parts of the temporal lobes. Plaques and tangles form in brain tissue and disrupt messages between brain cells, preventing the brain from working efficiently. People with Alzheimer's disease experience a gradual decline in their ability to remember, understand, communicate and reason. Some medications are available, which may mask the progression of Alzheimer's disease in the early stages.
Ten Warning Signs of Dementia 1. Recent memory loss that affects daily life. It is normal to forget meetings, names or telephone numbers occasionally and then remember them later. A person with dementia may forget things more often, and not remember them later. 2. Difficulty performing regular tasks. Busy people can become so distracted from time to time that they may leave the potatoes on the stove too long and burn them. A person with dementia might prepare a meal and forget they made it altogether. 3. Problems with language. Many people have trouble finding the right words sometimes. A person with dementia may forget simple words or substitute inappropriate words. 4. Disorientation of time and place. It is normal to forget what day it is or where you are going temporarily. A person with dementia may become lost in their own street, not know where they are, how they got there, or how to get back home. 5. Decreased or poor judgement. Dementia affects a person’s memory and concentration, which can affect their judgment. Many activities, such as driving, require good judgment. It is normal to forget where you are going from time to time and take a wrong turn. A person with dementia may forget which side of the road they are supposed to drive on and pose a threat to other road users. 6. Problems with abstract thinking. Balancing a cheque book might be difficult for many of us. A person with dementia might completely forget what the numbers are and what needs to be done with them. 7. Misplacing things. Anyone can temporarily misplace a wallet or keys. A person with dementia might repeatedly put things in inappropriate places. 8. Changes in mood or behaviour. Everyone becomes sad or moody from time to time. A person with dementia can have rapid mood swings, from calm to tears to anger, for no apparent reason. 9. Changes in personality. People's personalities can change a little with age. A person with dementia can become suspicious or fearful, or just apathetic and uncommunicative. They may also experience a loss of inhibition, or become over-familiar or more outgoing than previously. 10. Loss of initiative. It is normal for people to tire of housework, business activities or social obligations. A person with dementia can become very passive or require cues to complete daily tasks.
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Northern Radiology
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What is mammography? Mammography is radiography or x-ray of the breast.
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Why is it used? Alzheimers Northland 321 Western Hills Drive www.alzheimers.org.nz
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Screening mammography is a wellness test and may detect breast problems before you have any symptoms or concern.
When should women undergo screening mammography? Regular screening mammography is recommended for all women over 40 years of age. 1. Women from 40-50 years should have annual mammography. 2. Women over 50 years of age may continue to have annual mammography or opt to have two-yearly mammography. If you are unsure which applies to you, discuss this with your doctor. 3. Women who have had a previous breast cancer should have annual mammography. 4. Women who have a first degree relative (ie: their mother or a sister) who has had breast cancer, should start having mammograms five years in age before their relative was diagnosed. TRG Group practices maintain strict processes to ensure our mammography service meets international quality standards.
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Arataki Ministries Ltd Arataki Ministries Ltd, a charitable company, is a non-government organisation (NGO) that supports people who experience mental illness. We are a social service of the Whangarei Central Baptist Church, and have worked in this field since 1991. We support 140 people who live in their own homes in Whangarei and Kaipara Districts, and we provide 24/7 support to 14 people in our homes in Whangarei. All our work is done under contract to the Northland District Health Board. Support means that we help people to live well by supporting goal setting, money management, dealing with the health system, transport, understanding their illness, increasing contacts with family/whanau, finding good housekeeping, and doing meaningful daily activity – whatever it takes to build a good quality life. We consider that all people are of equal value; that good relationships and hope are fundamental needs, and that recovery is available to everyone. The elements of life which lead to good mental health are universal - physical resources such as air, water and food; security needs such as safety, warmth, food, clothing, shelter and work; social needs such as belonging to family/whanau, having friends and mates; spiritual needs including understanding of selves, our place in life, and our access to God if desired; plus esteem needs such as recognition for useful tasks and resilience needs based on good understanding of self and one’s ability for self advancement. Our website www.aratakimin.com further explains the work we do, how we do it, who is eligible, and how to contact us. Robert Coats, Manager
Who to contact for help and support? Telephone advice counselling and support Lifeline - Telephone Counselling & Advice Youthline 0508 TAUTOKO - Suicide Prevention help line Rainbow Youth - Support for gay young people & their family Kidsline - Phone Counselling for children aged 9 to 13 years Whatsup - Counselling for children aged 5 to 18 years old Depression Helpline - Counsellors who can find the right support Alcohol and Drug Helpline - Information, insight & support Maori Line Pasifika Line
talk@youthline.org.nz midday - midnight rainbowyouthg@org.nz kidsline.org.nz whatsup.co.nz depression.org.nz
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Primary Mental Health coordinators (mon-fri only) Non-urgent referrals Whangarei Bay of Islands Bay of Islands & Kaikohe Kaitaia Ki Whakawhiti are Pai WhangaroakiKaitaia Hokianga
Graz Amber Tina Silk Amanda Douglas Richard Waitling Te WaratiUtutaonga - Pawa Kathryn Johnstone
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Other Local Support Whaingaroa - Social Worker Ngati hine Health Trust Internet Sources The Word - Questions answered about sex, life and relationships The Lowdown Suicide prevention intervention New Zealand The Journal - John Kirwan’s Self Help Strategy Beating the Blues
theword.org.nz team@thelowdown.co.nz www.spinz.org.nz www.depression.org.nz www.beatingtheblues.co.nz
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Physical Health Our physical health is connected to our mental health - there is no health without mental health! When we are struggling with our inner lives rather than flourishing, we often find our relationships worsen, as does our physical health, productivity, attention span and capacity to learn and be creative.
To be physically well we need good nutrition, exercise and sleep.
Here are some tips for promoting the best conditions for a good night’s sleep: •
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Don’t go to bed too early. That is, don’t go to bed unless you are feeling sleepy. If you try to go to sleep too early before feeling sleepy you will have difficulty in getting to sleep. This may make you feel irritated and frustrated about not feeling sleepy, not falling asleep and anxious about how you will cope the next day.
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Do not stay in bed if you are awake. If you go to bed when you are feeling tired and sleepy but do not fall asleep within about 15 to 20 minutes (estimated time only – do not use clock), get out of bed, go to another room and do something mundane until you feel sleepy again. Repeat the procedure until you fall asleep quickly.
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Do not worry if you can’t get to sleep at night because worry and anxiety will delay sleep even more. The harder you try the worse it will be. If you get very little sleep one night you will still function the next day although you may be a little more irritable and tired than usual.
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The Papermill was designed to help intellectually disabled people boost their self-esteem. It has evolved into a delightful tourist attraction and is being hailed as an environmental and social success. The workers obtain job skills, satisfaction and personal growth. Machinery whirs when the mill is in full swing. Using recycled products like paper, cloth, flowers and weeds, the Papermakers produce handmade paper which is made into a line of stationery, packaging, wedding invitations and art works of an international standard. The workers have varying degrees of ability, but everyone is treated as an equal at the mill. Visitors watch the paper making processes, or make a sheet of hand made paper under the guidance of a skilled tutor. Visitors are welcome to browse in the shop and tours are available by appointment.
Open: Monday to Friday 9am – 3pm
We provide the following : Special-needs creative training • This program is customized to individual needs and is aimed at building self-esteem and confidence. It teaches team-building, independence and work skills. Funding is through the Ministry of Social Development, ACC or privately. Work experience • For school-leavers with special needs Community groups • We welcome community groups such as Guides, Rotary, Gardening, Church groups and mystery tour groups to come in and learn the art of papermaking and paper craft. You will be guaranteed an enjoyable time. School groups • We offer a fun ‘hands-on’ papermaking session incorporating community values, e.g. conservation and breaking down the stigma of disabilities. Papermaking workshops • Learn to make your own paper.
ph (09) 459 1459 38 Kamo Road, Kensington www.thepapermill.co.nz info@thepapermill.co.nz
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Saving lives since 1988 If you haven’t had first-hand experience with Northland’s life-saving Electricity Rescue Helicopter service, chances are you know someone who has. Northland’s Electricity Rescue Helicopter service is clearly New Zealand’s busiest air ambulance operation. Flying up to three flights a day, well over 1,000 patients are transported to safety every year. That means thousands of lives have been saved since the first flight by the Northland Electricity Rescue Helicopter in November 1988. Yet still donations are required every year to help finance the charitable operation, which is ultimately owned by the people of Northland. Servicing 38% of the length of the North Island’s coastline, operating 24 hours a day, 365 days of the year, the service is the only 24 hour IFR (Instrument Flight Rule) service in New Zealand. It is backed by the most highly trained paramedics in the country. Northpower and Top Energy, which have sponsored Northland’s Electricity Rescue Helicopter service since 1988, provide $150,000 in funding annually.
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You have cataracts – what now? A cataract is a clouding of the lens inside the eye, causing vision loss that cannot be corrected with glasses, contact lenses or corneal refractive surgery. As frightening as cataracts might sound, modern cataract surgery usually can restore vision lost to cataracts — and often can reduce your dependence on eyeglasses as well. Most cataracts are associated with the aging process and are common among older people. Thankfully, modern cataract surgery is one of the safest and most effective surgical procedures - especially if you are healthy and don’t have pre-existing eye conditions such as diabetic retinopathy or macular degeneration. In cataract surgery, the lens inside your eye that has become cloudy from cataract formation is removed and replaced CUSTOMER: EYE SPECIALISTS LTD PROOF TIME 17/01/2014 8:23:02 a.m. ID: N130 LAST RUN: 01/23/14 with an artificial lens (called an intraocular lens, or IOL) to restore clearREPvision. SIZE:
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The procedure typically is performed on an outpatient basis using only local anaesthesia and does not require an overnight hospital stay. Most modern cataract procedures involve the use of a high-frequency ultrasound probe that breaks up the cloudy lens into small pieces, which are then gently removed from the eye with suction. To find out more about eye surgery, contact your Ophthalmologist.
Good eye care starts early. Early detection of children’s vision problems is essential to make sure your kids have the visual skills they need to do well in school and other activities. Vision is arguably the most important of the five senses. It plays a crucial role throughout childhood and beyond. In fact, experts say 80 percent of what children learn in school is presented visually. From infancy on, there are important milestones in your child’s vision development. For example, during the first several months of life, a baby can focus only on objects up close. Those objects will be seen in high contrast colours only, such as black, white and red. By 6 months of age, your child’s visual acuity should be much sharper, with more accurate colour vision and better eye movement and handeye coordination skills. To make sure your child’s eyes are functioning properly and working together as a team during the early formative years, their first eye exam with an optometrist or ophthalmologist at 6 months of age. To find out more about good eye health contact your local optometrist.
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A1 Auto Wreckers
09 438 9164
34 Rewarewa Road A1autowreckers@xtra.co.nz All About Tyres
09 435 4545
4 Wakelin Street allabouttyres@vodafone.co.nz Kamo Panel & Paint
09 435 1950
Colenso Street www.kamopanelpaint.co.nz Magic Tyres
09 438 3534
Hannah Street Obsidian obsidian@outlook.co.nz
027 7332 779
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Garnet Motor Services
09 438 7209
46 Kaka Street, Whangarei Betta Motor Works 75-79 Water Street www/bettamotorworks.co.nz
09 438 1634
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Shaw Motorcycles 11 Cameron Street sales@shawmotorcycles.co.nz
09 438 1183
Pete’s Towing info@petesvehicledeliveries.co.nz
09 438 7277
Planet Honda 20 Port Road www.planethonda.co.nz
09 438 9780
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Rent-a-Cheepy 09 438 7373 69 Otaika Road www.rentacheepy.co.nz Valid Automotive 09 430 7579 164A Lower Dent Street valid.auto@gmail.com
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09 438 1197
44 Water Street Whangarei Testing Centre Railway Road, Whangarei
09 438 8125
Clark Road, Kamo
09 435 3682
Wals Holes
09 437 3936
www.walsholes.co.nz 021 932 225
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Kellys Automotive
09 430 3728
14-16 Herekino Street www.kellysauto.co.nz Park n Sell
09 438 4875
13 Maunu Road JJ Automotive Services
09 438 2095
33 Commerce Street, Unit 11
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Downer New Zealand Downer is a company with a proud history that can be traced back to 1870. There is hardly a road, phone line or railway track that hasn’t been built and/or maintenance by the Downer team at some stage over the past 140 years. Downer has served New Zealand’s communities by designing, building and maintaining essential infrastructure. Through listening to the needs of our customers and their customers, adapting to change and embracing the age of technology, Downer has grown into a leading provider of infrastructure services across the Transport, Water, Energy, Telecommunication and Facility Management sectors. Our continued success is driven by the passion shared by our team, our strong safety culture, a commitment to developing our people, and our ability to draw on capability from Downer’s diverse and substantial Australasian network. The Downer team in Northland have a proven and long history of working on the state highway network; local and forestry roads, airports, ports, race tracks, sports fields, parks and reserves, water and stormwater networks. The Downer New Zealand Northland team offer our customers extensive experience in asphalt manufacture and supply, road construction and maintenance, kerb and channel works, pavement and surfacing, earthworks; stormwater and drainage, bridges and structures, vegetation control, open space management, traffic management, line marking, traffic lighting, signalling, emergency and incident response and water reticulation services. Downer’s diversity, scope and depth of experience, combined with a highly skilled, multi-disciplined team provide our Northland customers with an integrated and collaborative partner that delivers sustainable and innovative whole of life infrastructure solutions.
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09 470 1080
33 Fertilizer Rd www.mainfreight.co.nz New Zealand Couriers Limited
09 430 3284
11 Dyer St www.nzcouriers.co.nz CourierPost Whangarei
0800 268 7437
121 Port Rd
Northern Forklifts
www.courierpost.co.nz Smith & Davies
5 Herekino St 09 438 2836
47 Porowini Ave
09 470 0850
09 438 6215
09 430 4355
16 Rathbone St 09 438 1822
3 Dyer St
09 430 3900
50 Rewa Rewa Rd www.keithandrews.co.nz/ ATS Trucks One / 9 Southend Ave www.atstrucks.co.nz
09 438 3920
58 Kioreroa Rd www.goughcat.co.nz Toll Carriers
0800 262 100
223 Kioreroa Rd www.tollgroup.com
www.morganengineering.co.nz Keith Andrews Trucks
09 438 8525
www.volvotrucks.com Gough CAT: Caterpillar New Zealand
www.turnersandgrowers.com
Morgan Engineering Whangarei
Volvo Trucks 7-11 Union East Street
249 Port Rd, Whangarei
NZ Transport Agency (Whangarei)
09 470 0433
43 South End Avenue
9 Te Waiiti Place Turners & Growers Transport
www.northernforklifts.co.nz CablePrice (NZ) Ltd
www.smithanddavies.co.nz Intertruck Distributors
09 438 8047
09 438 1571
Stan Semenoff Transport Ltd 26 Te Wai Iti Pl
09 438 1020
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5 Maunu Road www.brewersworldwhangarei.co.nz
Direct Distributors
09 438 0230
2 Kaka Street directdist@xtra.co.nz Graeme Johnson Jewels and Time
09 435 2145
531 Kamo Road www.graemejohnsonclocks.co.nz Kamo Village Florist 523 Kamo Road www.kamoflorist.co.nz
09 435 1115
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09 459 6234
1 Selwyn Avenue www.babyonthemove.co.nz Alter Ego
09 430 7227
20 Finlayson Street Bin Inn 75 Walton Street whangarei@bininn.co.nz
09 430 0588
Retail
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The Natural Choice
Replacing an existing Water Tank or installing a new system?
Make sure you get the right system for your needs by choosing from New Zealand’s largest range of tanks.
25/B Rathbone Street The Flower Shed 39 Port Road www.theflowershed.co.nz
09 430 7485
by Design www.bydesign.co.nz Wals Water Services
For sales and installation Phone Wals Water Services 09 437 3936 021 932 225
09 438 7780
021 932 225 www.walsholes.co.nz
09 437 3936
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Northland Spa & Pool
0800 GET WET
4 Okara Drive Palmers
09 430 4070
Cnr Water St & Central Ave whangarei@palmers.co.nz Sugar Rush
09 438 7984
37 Bank Street (Civic Arcade)
When your significant other says it's over, your first instinct may be to seek comfort in a tub of ice cream or a stiff drink. But there are healthier ways of nursing a broken heart including shopping. In a recent survey around 52 percent of respondents said they've engaged in ‘retail therapy,’ the act of shopping and spending to improve one's mood. Both men and women admitted they've opened their wallets when feeling blue. However, this form of therapy can put your finances at risk if it's the only way you can temper your mood, or if you feel guilty about your spending behaviours and don't shop in moderation. Decisions can be between material items (a pair of shorts versus jeans) or what to consume (a smoothie versus a milkshake). Studies show retail therapy is less effective for feelings like aggression, but Rick says purchases cheap or expensive can help relieve mild depression.
www.money.usnews.com/money
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Norwood 22 Rewa Rewa Road www.norwood.co.nz
09 438 4719
Fencing Services
09 438 9330
113 Lower Cameron Street GHK Piling www.ghk.co.nz
09 435 4443
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Wals Holes 021 932 225 www.walsholes.co.nz
09 437 3936
WES Electrical
09 470 0220
24 Herekino Street www.wes.net.nz
Rural living - www.fire.org.nz
Rural residents face a higher risk of losing more property from fire than their urban counterparts because fires are not noticed as quickly in sparsely populated areas. Response in rural areas can often take a longer time. Most rural areas in New Zealand are serviced by volunteer brigades. Although this is an excellent service, the time taken to respond to a fire emergency can be longer. Large areas served, imperfect road conditions especially during winter months, and lack of adequate water supply can delay quick intervention. Many rural dwellers' livelihoods, eg farming, would be seriously at threat if key buildings such as the milking shed, shearing shed or the family home were destroyed by fire. There are special things rural dwellers need to remember in order to make their properties safer. These include: • Signposting your property. Rural property numbers are invaluable for a quick response by emergency vehicles • Do emergency vehicles have easy access? • Is there an adequate water supply for use by emergency services? • Can portable pumps be positioned within 7 metres of open water supplies? • Is your firewood stacked away from the house?
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Services Offered
Dignon Services Ltd
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09 435 5129
021 435 618 www.dignonservices.co.nz DecoGlass
022 608 3528
www.decoglass.co.nz decoglassnz@gmail.com EcoSolutions 3 Bank Street ecosolutions@cbec.co.nz
09 438 8710
Carpet Overlocking & Edging
09 438 9951
22 Clyde Street robinsonjohn705@yahoo.com
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Services Offered Express Shoe Repairs 70 Cameron Street
09 430 3358
Obsidian obsidian@outlook.co.nz
027 7332 779
PrymeDesign yolandi@prymedesign.co.nz printabellas@gmail.com www.prymedesign.co.nz
022 063 8799
Splash 72 James Street
09 438 2102
www.splash-signs-and-print.co.nz
To advertise on our website www.thebusinessfinder.co.nz Please call or email mhugo@thebusinessfinder.co.nz 021 025 90743
Services Offered
Speedy Signs
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09 430 3460
103 Cameron Street www.speedysigns.co.nz Fast Signz 154 Lower Dent St Whangarei www.fastsignz.co.nz
09 438 6647
JonZone
09 430 0625
4 Porowini Avenue www.jonzone.co.nz Syndicate Signs
09 459 7417
120 Robert Street www.syndicatessigns.co.nz The Business Finder mhugo@thebusinessfinder.co.nz www.thebusinessfinder.co.nz
021 025 90743
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SECURITY
Northern Districts Security has been delivering Peace of Mind since 1989.
HOURS
DAYS
STATIC GUARDS MobILE PATROLS CASH IN TRANSIT All our security staff undergo professional training by qualified instructors, and are licenced through the Ministry of Justice. We are committed to providing our customers with ethical and top of the line services.
DOCUMENT DESTRUCTION KEY HOLDING & ALARM RESPONSES RETAIL SECURITY NIGHT CLUB / BAR SECURITY CONSULTING SERVICES
09 430 3232
134 Dent Street • Whangarei
www.ndsecurity.co.nz
Services Offered
• CLEANING • SANITISING Leaky tanks repaired Concrete & plastic • Plastic welding
FILLING
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Northern District Security 134 Dent Street www.ndsecurity.co.nz
09 430 3232
NPM Construction www.bowlinggroup.co.nz
09 435 2119
Wals Diggers, Holes & Bobcats 021 932 225 www.walsholes.co.nz
09 437 3936
Health board approved
• Tank Water Treatment
for your family’s good health
available from
WAL’S DIGGERS, HOLES & BOBCATS 437 3936 OR 021 932 225
Services Offered
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Kia Tupato Security info@kiatupato.co.nz www.kiatupato.co.nz
021 73 44 77 09 437 6986
Thomson Bagley Auctions 69 Port Road www.thomsonbagley.co.nz
09 438 3759
Pet Services 09 459 1069
Kamo Pet & Aquatic 521 Kamo Road
09 435 3736
Whangarei Pet & Aquarium 14 Maunu Road www.whangareipetshop.co.nz
09 438 1627
SPCA Whangarei 143 Kioreroa Road www.whangareispca.co.nz
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The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated - Mahatma Gandhi
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Morris & Morris
09 437 5799
199 Kamo Road, Whau Valley www.morrisandmorris.co.nz Robinson Memorials
09 438 3201
8 Maunu Road www.robinsonmemorials.co.nz
Steps you may need to take when someone dies. When the death of a loved one occurs there are some steps you may need to take. These steps will ensure medical and legal professionals carry out their duties so then funeral arrangements can begin to take place. •
Notify the Doctor. If the death has occurred at home you will need to contact the family doctor to certify the death.
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Notify the next of kin and family members. If you are on your own one of your first phone calls should be to a family member or a close friend who can be of immediate support. They may be able to come and be with you or contact other family members for you. Their assistance will take some of the immediate pressure off you.
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Notify the deceased's solicitor or Executor of the will. In some circumstances the deceased may have left funeral instructions in their will they wished to be carried out.
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Phone Morris & Morris to make funeral arrangements, then take some time to think about the family's wishes. There is a common misunderstanding that a funeral must take place within three days of the death. This is not so in most cultures, and you can take as long as you wish or as much time as you need. Often family members come from overseas for a funeral and you may need to allow time for them to arrive.
Morris & Morris Funerals Telephone 09 437 5799
Services Offered
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Parahaki Court Rest Home 45/47 Kamo Road maryanne@parahaki.co.nz
09 437 3311
Whangarei Airport & Cafe Handforth Street, Onerahi
09 436 0496
NZ Fire
VEGETATION FIRES ARE A If you must leave the room, TURN OFF the NORTHLAND stove. Clean your stove grill after each use to pre-PROBLEM vent the build-up of spilled fats and burnt HELP TO foods. PROTECT YOUR Clean rangehood filters regularly. COMMUNITY
25% of ALL house fires start in the kitchen • •
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• Have a fire extinguisher and/or fire blanket correctly located • Report Suspicious in your kitchen and make sure you know how use them. FirestoImmediately • Never throw water on to a frypan that’s on fire. • Never, ever attempt to carry a burning frypan outside. • If your frypan is on fire, wet a tea towel and place it over the pan or use a large flat object (like a chopping board) to starve the fire of oxygen. • If you do have a fire on your stove, try (if you can) to turn the power or gas off either at the stove or at the mains. • Alcohol is involved in 50% of all fatal fires. So don’t drink and fry, get takeaways delivered instead or use the microwave.
Visit www.fire.org.nz
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Venue & Event Centres
Venue and Event centres
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A’Fare 197 Lower Dent Street www.afare.co.nz
09 438 8329
Venues and Events www.venuesandeventshwhangarei.co.nz
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Forum North Venues • Theatre • Box Office
Exhibition hall & conference rooms 350 seat entertainment theatre Ticketing & hosting services Ideal for exhibitions and conferences to stage shows and theatre productions
Toll Stadium Northland's premier events centre
Sporting fixtures & festivals Weddings & functions Conferences & concerts Community celebrations
For more information visit: www.venuesandeventswhangarei.co.nz
Venue and Event centres ASB Leisure Centre
09 437 9232
luanat@sportnorth.co.nz www.sportnorthland.co.nz Kiwi North
09 438 9630
500 State Highway 12, Maunu www.kiwinorth.co.nz Whangarei Golf Club Denby Crescent
09 437 0775
www.whangareigolfclub.co.nz
Whangarei Golf Club(Inc) The clubhouse is licensed for 350 people with full bar and catering service available. We are the perfect setting for weddings, birthdays and work socials.
09 437 0775
Denby Crescent, Tikipunga, Whangarei www.whangareigolfclub.co.nz email: info@whangareigolfclub.co.nz
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Weddings & Functions
Whangarei Golf Club(Inc)
st arei’s be g n a h W The clubhouse is licensed for 350 people with full bar and catering service available. We are the perfect setting for weddings, birthdays and work socials.
09 437 0775
Denby Crescent, Tikipunga, Whangarei www.whangareigolfclub.co.nz email: info@whangareigolfclub.co.nz
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Cowleys Hire Centres 133 Kioreroa Road www.cowleyshire.co.nz
09 437 2586
Whangarei Golf Club Denby Crescent
09 437 0775
www.whangareigolfclub.co.nz
Weddings & Functions My Jeweller 1 James Street www.myjeweller.co.nz
09 430 7307
Toll Stadium Okara Drive www.venuesandeventswhangarei.co.nz
09 470 2599
Kurfew
021 940 592
Your Ideal Wedding Venue
Looking for an elegant wedding venue with modern facilities at an affordable price? Our packages include venue hire, catering, audio visual, theming, personal wedding co-ordination and assistance with entertainment, photographers and local suppliers. We offer amazing service and take care of all set-up and cleaning. We’ll also give you a complimentary suite to use for the bridal party or as a crèche and we can arrange a pre-reception lounge if required. Check out our packages online or pick up a copy from the venue. We are passionate about what we do and will go the extra mile to ensure your day is memorable and stress free.
Phone: 09 470 2599 | Email: tollstadium@wdc.govt.nz
www.venuesandeventswhangarei.co.nz
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Northland’s Premier Suit Hire Company 2 Rust Ave, Whangarei Phone 09 438 8135 email: info@whangareisuithire.co.nz web: www.whangareisuithire.co.nz Open: Mon-Fri 8.30am-5pm Sat 9am-12pm
Wals Holes 021 932 225
09 434 4936
The Papermill 38 Kamo Road www.thepapermill.co.nz
09 459 1459
Whangarei Suit Hire 2 Rust Avenue 9346083AA www.whangareisuithire.co.nz
09 438 8135
Kamo Village Florist 523 Kamo Road www.kamoflorist.co.nz
09 435 1115
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Dining Guide Shiraz 58 Walton Street 571 Kamo Road StakeOut 117 Bank Street www.stakeoutnz.com
Goodnight Kiss Cocktail 4 oz Champagne 1 splash Campari速 bitters 1 sugar cube 1 drop Angostura速 bitters Place a drop of angostura bitters on a sugar cube and drop into a champagne flute. Add champagne and splash of campari.
09 438 3112 09 435 5222 09 438 4303
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Why do you like to dine out?
Sitting down for a meal feels like we are doing something special. We celebrate achievements and special occasions with good food! It is more than just getting your belly full, a restaurant needs to have a special atmosphere, affordable food that is well prepared and a good selection of deserts!
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For someone as ‘culinarily challenged’ as I am, dining out is a real treat for my family! Great food, great company and a night off from the washing up, that’s a real treat for me - Brad and Dee du Toit
To advertise on our three TV Screen in the Strand mall: Please call 021 025 90743 or email
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Airport Cafe Whangarei Airport
09 436 0496
RED Pizzeria 3 Kensington Avenue www.redpizzeria.co.nz
09 459 5380
Dining Guide
90 Shotgun Bettys 37 Vine Street
09 459 7461
Stumpy’s Takeaways 121 Riverside Drive
09 438 1775
Parua Bay Tavern www.paruabaytavern.co.nz
09 436 5856
Cafe Narnia Cnr Kamo Road and Mains Ave
09 437 7511
Tonic 239 Kamo Road
09 438 6978
Wildside Bar & Grill Vine Street
09 438 6978
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Dining Guide
Mushroom Risotto Recipe 100ml
Olive oil
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Cloves Garlic (crushed)
500gms
Aborio rice
500gms
Mixed Mushrooms (chopped)
1.5 lts
Chicken stock
50gms
Butter
150gms
Parmesan cheese (grated)
1Tbs
Porcini powder (optional)
Salt and Pepper 1. Chopped herbs Heat a deep frying plan on medium with the olive oil, and sautĂŠ the onion, garlic and mushroom for a couple of minutes, then add the rice, coat the rice (not colour). 2. Add half the stock and make shore all the rice is covered, allow rice to absorb the stock, then add almost all the rest of the stock. 3. Once it is boiling add butter and start stirring, adding parmesan slowly (this should take a few minutes and may need more stock if it becomes too thick) 4. Taste and texture is important so check, add porcini powder, chopped herbs and season. It will take a lot of salt.(so add a little for me) 5. The risotto should be rich and creamy with a slight grainy texture.
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Flames 8 Waverly Street, Onerahi Rynoz 79 Cameron Street
09 436 2107
0800 679 669
Frings (see ad on inside back page) 104 Dent Street www.frings.co.nz
09 438 4664
Cocktail Recipe Blue berry Martini Original recipe makes 10 servings
1 litre vodka 1 cup blueberries, rinsed and dried 1 cup raspberry flavoured liqueur 1 lime, juiced 1 twist lime zest, garnish How to make it: 1.To make the blueberry vodka: Pour out approximately 1/3 of the bottle of vodka into a holding container; set aside. Score each blueberry with a small nick and place into vodka bottle. With the vodka previously set aside, fill the vodka bottle until just below the neck. Add just enough raspberry liqueur to top off the bottle. Let sit in a dark place for 2 weeks. 2.To make martinis: In a cocktail shaker filled with ice, combine 2 parts blueberry vodka, 1 part raspberry liqueur, and a dash of lime juice. Shake vigorously and strain into glass. Garnish with twist of lime zest.
Blue Champagne 1 oz vodka 1/4 oz lemon juice 2 - 3 dashes triple sec 2 - 3 dashes Blue Curacao liqueur Champagne Pour all ingredients (except champagne) over ice cubes in a shaker. Strain into glass, fill with champagne and serve with orange garnish.
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Telephone Index
A A’fare A1 Auto Wreckers Activ8 Northland
09 438 8329 09 438 9164 0508 228 488
AE Fun Park African Safari Experience
09 432 3534 09 404 0225
Airmaster All about Tyres All Marine Alpha Kids
09 438 5959 09 435 4545 09 438 4499 09 459 6181
Alter Ego
09 430 7227
Altherm Windows Systems
0800 533 240
Alzheimers Northland
09 438 7771
ASB Leisure Centre
09 437 9232
Award Inspections
0800 292 7348
B Baby on the Move
09 459 6234
Barfoot & Thompson BBS Timber Bdancing Bdancing Beaute Therapy
09 438 1322
Betta Motor Works
09 438 9358 021 717 175 021 717 175 09 438 1614 09 438 1634
Bin Inn
09 430 0588
BJs Childcare Services
0800 459 1778
Brewers World
09 438 0988
Bright Stars Early Education Centre
09 459 4255
C Cafe Narnia
09 437 7511
Carpet Court
0800 430 0771
Carpet Overlocking and Edging
09 438 9951
CEW
09 435 0889
Charlotte Dawn
09 435 6597
Club Auto
0800 506 506
Coastal Accounting
09 435 3426
Cocurullo's
09 438 8834
ComputerWorx
09 435 4627
Cowleys Hire Centres
09 437 2586
D DecoGlass
022 608 3528
Dignon Services Direct Distributors E
09 435 5129 09 438 0230
Eco Solutions Elim Christian Early Learning Centre Express Shoe Repairs F Fairview Windows & Doors Fast Signz
09 438 8710 09 430 3050 09 430 3358
Fencing Services First National Real Estate Flames International Hotel Forsyth Barr Investments Frings G G&H Training Garnet Motor services GHK Piling GM Doors Graeme Johnson H
09 438 3185 09 438 6647 09 438 9330 09 438 8667 09 436 2107 09 986 5180 09 438 4664 0800 876 4664 09 438 7209 09 435 4443 09 435 3339 09 435 2145
HazzaGazza
022 467 2330
Huddleston Hypnotherapy J Jennian Homes JJ Automotive K Kamo Outboards Kamo Panel & Paint Kamo Pet & Aquatic Kamo Village Florist Keith Hay Homes Kelly Automotive Kia Tupato Security
09 438 5367
Kingdom Kidz
09 459 5552
Kingsgate Hotel
09 438 0284
Kiwi North L Lattitude Homes M Magic Tyres Morris & Morris Funerals
09 438 9630
My Jeweller
09 430 7307
09 459 5408 09 438 2095 09 435 1038 09 435 1950 09 435 3736 09 435 1115 0800 534 844 09 430 3728 0274 734 477
09 430 3065 09 438 3534 09 437 5799
Telephone Index N Northern Districts Security Northern Radiology Northland Kindergarten Association Northland Rugby Union Northland School Wear Northland Spa & Pool Northpower NorthTec Norwood NPM Construction Nulook Northland O Obsidian Vehicle Glass Specialists P Palmers Pampered Parahaki Court Rest Home ParknSell Parua Bay Tavern Pauline Dinsdale Persona Spa Pete’s Towing Planet Honda Plumb In PrymeDesign Graphic Design R Red Pizzeria Regent Training Centre Rent-A-Cheepy Robinson Memorials Rynoz S Shaw Motorcycles Shiraz Shotgun Betty's Speedy Signs Splash Signs & Print SSP Engineering StakeOut Bar & Grill Steve Bowling Contractors Stumpys Takeaways Sugar Rush Syndicate Signs
09 430 3232 09 437 0540 09 435 9099 09 438 4743 09 435 2576 0800 getwet 0800 667 847 0800 162 100 09 438 4719 09 435 2457 09 435 0038 027 733 2779 09 430 4070 09 436 1994 09 437 3311 09 438 4875 09 436 5856 09 435 6575 09 430 7377 09 438 7277 09 438 9780 09 430 0981 022 063 8799 09 459 5380 09 430 3240 09 438 7373 09 438 3201 0800 679 669 09 438 1183 09 438 3112 09 459 7461 09 430 3460 09 438 2102 09 435 2466 09 438 4303 09 435 2119 09 438 1775 09 438 7948 09 459 7417
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T Te Wananga o Aotearoa The Dog zone The Flower Shed The Papermill The Wizard Property Thomson Bagley Toll Stadium Tonic Restaurant Totalspan Turkish Carpet Shop U Uber UltraCom V Valid Automotive Venues & Events Whangarei Versatile Buildings W Wals Holes Warren Hay Marine Water Street Motors WES Electrical Whangarei Airport Whangarei Airport Cafe Whangarei Aluminium whangarei Golf Club Whangarei Pet & Aquatic Whangarei Suit Hire Whangarei Testing Station (Kamo) Whangarei Testing Station (Whangarei) Wildside Bar & Grill
97 0800 355 553 09 459 1069 09 430 7485 09 459 1459 09 430 8672 09 438 3759 09 470 2599 09 437 5558 09 432 2054 09 438 7780 09 438 5472 09 430 0344 09 430 7579 0800 837 728 09 437 3936 09 430 2666 09 438 1197 09 470 0220 09 436 0047 09 436 0496 09 438 0696 09 437 0775 09 438 1627 09 438 8135 09 435 3682 09 438 8125 09 438 6978
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Recycling information
What CAN I put in my recycle bin? ONLY these items go in your recycling bin:
Metal
Glass Whole glass bottles and jars only Rinse and remove lids
Plastic Only plastics numbered 1&2 from your kitchen, bathroom and laundry Rinse, squeeze flat and replace lids to prevent litter
Drink cans, food cans, clean aluminium foil platers and empty aerosol containers. Rinse and squash empty tins.
Paper & Cardboard Newspapers, magazines, junk mail, envelopes, flattened cardboard boxes, shoe boxes, cartons, old phone books Make sure card is folded so it is smaller than your recycle bin. All paper and card should be flattened and placed beside your recycle bin. You can tie it in a bundle, or put it either in a plastic bag or a cardboard box which is taped shut.
What CAN’T I put in my recycle bin? The following items are NOT recyclable and belong in your rubbish bag
Tetrapak cartons & food wrappings Window glass, light bulbs, crystal, ceramics/pottery, drinking glasses, mirrors & broken glass Containers used for engine oil, fuel, solvents, paints, poisons etc. Containers over 5 litres Plastic bags
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