Kaipara Lifestyler, July 26th 2016

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July 26 2016

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A night at the carnival Bridging the banking gap

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An ocean adventure

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 Otamatea High School students and partners danced the night away to local band Kurfew at their school ball this year enjoying the carnival-like atmosphere. Savea Benjamin Davies Saua and Erin Mooney were named King and Queen, and staff member Jocelyn McKenzie who assisted the student run Ball Committee, says she was very pleased with how the night went. “I was really proud of the students who organised the event. They did a fantastic job and the evening went really smoothly. There was a great atmosphere and all of the students looked fantastic. A huge thank you to the staff and parents who helped set everything up.”

Farewell to a fearless advocate  by Paul Campbell

For many years, New Zealand farmers have had a champion — a knight protector of the rural community in times of difficulty, be it with finances, drought, politics or another of the many facets that make up life on the land. Now, that champion has fallen.

A life in colour

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Bill Guest, Te Kopuru farmer and media commentator and columnist, former Kaipara District Councillor and the incumbent national operations director of Farmers of New Zealand,

passed away on Saturday. A funeral is to be held at the Holy Trinity Anglican Church in Dargaville on Friday, July 29 at 1pm. continued on page 5 …

 Bill Guest July 12 1946–July 23 2016

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 Steampunks from Whangarei and Dargaville added to the carnivalesque atmosphere at the Dargaville Museum’s Birthday Bash held at Harding Park. Museum committee member, Raewyn Sills, said an estimated 400 plus people attended the celebrations and enjoyed activities from face painting, flax weaving, gum scraping and more. “We are working on Harding Park becoming the historic hub of Dargaville. We want to engage the community and get them involved with their history,” she says.

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 Head chef Jess Worshell from the Three Furlongs Bar and Grill in Kaiwaka held a ‘Gingerbread Man’ workshop for local children during the school holidays. The children helped make the dough, cut out and bake their biscuit and then they decorated them as they pleased. “Kaiwaka is a great community and this was a good way to give the children something different to do and to give their parents a break as well. It was lots of fun and we had all sorts of colours and ideas happening. We have more things planned for the next school holidays,” said Jess.


KAIPARA LIFESTYLER JULY 26 - 2016

Bridging the banking gap A rural experience

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 by Ayla Miller

 by Ann Morgan

Maungaturoto residents are calling for an automatic teller machine to be installed in their township as they struggle to bridge the gap left as a result of the money exchange closing down last month.

Tokatoka residents Peter and Sara Ball are involved in an international education programme giving Chinese students the opportunity to experience a typical day on a dairy farm.

Maungaturoto resident and treasurer of the Maungaturoto Residents Association, Brett Strong, has taken it upon himself to make enquiries about getting an ATM installed. “The biggest problem is not having anywhere to deposit your cash or cheques. I run a small business and I often get paid in cheques,” said Mr Strong. “A lot of people prefer to deal in cash rather than electronic transactions and I think it would attract more visitors to our town. I think it will be an added bonus to the town and as a small rural town we have to make the most of everyone who comes through.” Transaction figures from the Maungaturoto Money Exchange which show ANZ was the prominent bank of choice for the area. “These figures also show  Maungaturoto resident Brett Strong is lobbying for an ATM in his township to help solve the there were a lot of other bank communities lack of banking options transactions that ANZ would pick up through their cash machine,” Mr which is 25 per cent of our population.” Strong said. Currently there are only two ATM’s in The local Brethren community have Maungaturoto, both of which are private started a poll which has also been and only allow limited withdrawals. posted on the community Facebook These are located in the Four Square page and Mr Strong says there has been and Caltex and are only accessible a positive response. during business hours. The closest “So far we have had 200 people put place to deposit cash and bank cheques forward positive feedback about an ATM is now Wellsford or Dargaville. 

“A couple came to stay with us and when they left they emailed and asked if we would host students from China for a day during their school holiday experience,” said Sara. As part of their business, Tokatoka Views Farmstay, the couple provide guests a snapshot of farming life. “We work in conjunction with Fonterra. When the  Chinese students experiencing farm life at Tokatoka groups arrive we split them into teams and everything we say is visitors find the smells, mud and slush translated. They learn the digestive difficult because they come from a town system of the cow — what they eat and aren’t used to these environments. and how it converts into milk, and “We will have up to 400 students over Fonterra provide the visitors a little the months of July and August. We don’t carton of milk to try.” hear from them personally as they can’t They turn cream into butter by speak English, but their faces tell us having turns shaking a jar with cream everything. They have looks of delight in it and they get to try this on bread. and are bright, happy and polite. A shearer shears a sheep and each “We couldn’t do this without our group estimates how much they think sharemilkers, Steve and Donna the fleece weighs. Griggs support. Being able to offer an “We go to the dairy shed, calf pen opportunity of international proportion and horses. They see how to milk a here at Tokatoka, and provide an cow and estimate how many litres experience to overseas young people of milk a cow has given. They learn of what we do every day in New Zealand about horses and calves — it is a in a positive light, is what it is all about full farm experience.” Sara says the for us.” 

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KAIPARA LIFESTYLER

Community in safe hands  by Ayla Miller

The new civil defence community response group coordinators for Dargaville, Linzei Foster and Joss Burrows, are bringing with them real life experience in emergency situations. Ms Foster experienced the Christchurch earthquakes whilst Ms Burrows grew up in a war zone in Pakistan. Ms Foster says she has always been the sort of person to prepare for the worst. “When my daughter was born I started preparing, then we went through the Christchurch earthquake and it all came into play. I had bottled water and spades so I was able to help  Community response coordinators, Joss Burrows and Linzei Foster, with Kaipara Civil Defence officer, Sharon my neighbours. It felt like I Douglas (centre) had always been putting contact them and initiate their things in place for that moment. “My main message is that you cannot services. Kaipara Civil Defence ever be completely prepared for an Officer Sharon Douglas says the emergency so the little bits make all a most important thing for people to difference. The least you can do is make remember is the four R’s — reduction, readiness, response and recovery. sure you can look after yourself.” “I have confidence in these ladies Ms Burrows says her motivation for becoming a coordinator was the because they have experienced life satisfaction of being able to help people. at its worst. They want to be able to “There is a sense of comfort knowing draw people together and that’s why you are prepared and you can reassure they’ll do a great job.” Civil Defence are always looking for people that everything is going to be ok.” In the event of an emergency new volunteers to complete a wide Dargaville police, firebrigade, Kaipara array of tasks from light rescue to District Council, or Civil Defence can first aid and welfare. 

Celebrating positive parenting  by Ayla Miller

A group of parents have recently graduated with a new set of skills from The Incredible Years programme and are keen to encourage others to do the same. The inter nationally recognised course equips participants with parenting strategies and is currently taking enrolments for the second course of the year. Accredited group facilitator, Katy Edmonds, says the programme is evidence-based and participants receive a record of their progress.  Accredited group facilitator Kim Hill and Katy Edmonds with recent graduates Jamie Withers and Sharlene Afoa “You can definitely see the parents change over the course of the programme. We are accredited Withers, says the programme has facilitators and the programme is helped to give her family more structure. uniform in how it is taught around “Each week we have a new the world. We acknowledge different focus and we have learnt so many cultures and adjust the lessons to different strategies.” ensure the parents feel comfortable.” This is Jamie’s second time doing Recent Incredible Years graduate the course and says she feels more and mother of six, Sharlene Afoa, says confident because of it. the skills she has learnt have been “I am new to the area and I’ve met invaluable and have given her the a lot of people through the classes. I confidence to return to study with the would say to someone starting out — intent to return to the workforce. don’t be afraid and don’t feel like you “I’ve become more patient and I am are being judged.” The programme is taking more time out to spend with my funded by the Ministry of Education children. My whole outlook on how to and presented by the Early Years Hub deal with things has changed.” Fellow in Dargaville for anyone raising children graduate and mother of three, Jamie aged from three to eight-years-old. 

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KAIPARA LIFESTYLER JULY 26 - 2016

An appeal for the seal  by Ayla Miller

The Department of Conservation is issuing a timely reminder to stay away from seals as sightings increase with the onset of winter. Seals often come ashore to rest when sea conditions are rough and Kauri Coast Department of Conservation community ranger, Ashley Hellman, says they advise members of the public not to approach them. “We are very glad when the public notice stranded animals and call us. That’s exactly the right thing to do, however we don’t advise anyone to approach them. “If the seal is injured or is acting strangely, or if it is in a situation that is dangerous to people or the animal please call DoC and we will take it from there.”

Seals are resilient, and although their injuries may seem severe, they can recover from serious wounds. DOC’s policy is based on minimum intervention unless a fur seal is in obvious distress or pain. There are an estimated 100,000 to 200,000 New Zealand fur seals living around the New Zealand coastline. This population is a small percentage of the estimated two million New Zealand fur seals that were alive before the period of intense hunting in the early 1800s. Dogs need to be restrained around seals as they can cause serious

Native pigeons, hawks, moreporks and kiwi As a rule June and July are quiet months at the Centre, towards the end of June we started getting a run of native pigeons, hawks, moreporks and kiwi.

 Kauri Coast Department of Conservation community ranger, Ashley Hellman

injuries to seals if they attack them. If you see a seal that is severely injured, entangled in marine debris, or being harassed by people or dogs, please call the DOC HOTline on 0800 362 468. 

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Farewell to a fearless advocate In recent years, Mr Guest became nationally known for his incisive Be My Guest newspaper column which appeared regularly in this newspaper and other rural publications throughout New Zealand. Mr Guest was also a fearless advocate for change as the last elected Kaipara District Council became embroiled in controversy over the Mangawhai wastewater scheme, going so far as to form a new political grouping to combat what he saw as questionable council decisions — those that ultimately led to the appointment of commissioners to run Kaipara’s affairs. Farmers of New Zealand chairman, Ian Walker, described Mr Guest as “one constant in farming advocacy in New Zealand. “For many farming families Bill was their saviour. Governments, banks, lawyers, and stock companies are but a few to have experienced the tenacious fighting spirit Bill brought to protecting farmer and rural rights. For many a campaign running low on funds he had opened his own cheque book to keep it on track. “He was instrumental in achieving changes to legislation requiring the then

NZ Dairy Board to undergo accountability and performance reviews; initiated amendments to the Waitangi Tribunal Act ensuring freehold land could not be returned to claimants; led the protests during the Weddel receivership; led many a campaign defending property rights, in particular the Aranga dispute, the Whangapae land dispute, the Far North District Plan, and also the plight of the Waikare oyster farmers.

“He also became an exper t in employment law dealing with hundreds of employment disputes each year in his role as Operations Director.” Mr Guest was 70 years old, survived by his wife Glenis, a loved father and father-in-law of Rhonda and Stuart Uren, Jason, Lana, Michael-deceased, Emma, Samuel and Isabelle. 

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We had a total of eight hawks, one was an older male that had lost half its right leg, when we received him he was very thin but in good condition, I think he went through a stage where food was hard to find, most of the hawks were also very skinny, with the hot spell it created a food shortage and forced the hawks to take risks, all had slight injury’s so after plenty of fresh food and clean water they have been released.

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Two other kiwi had been caught in traps which caused damaged to their toes, last week the female Kiwi was able to be released back into the wild, the male is around one year old and he will be with us for another 3-4 weeks before being released.

We still have three moreporks, one inside still requiring medication and two in the aviary outside getting stronger each day, once we get some fine weather they will also be set free.

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We lost a kiwi that was sent down from Aroha Island that had been hit by a car, it was unable to stand but otherwise it was in good condition, Bruce had it x-rayed which showed the spine had been damage before the latest accident, sad but it was just too much damage to save it.

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KAIPARA LIFESTYLER

Where It’s Easy to Live Road Works for July 2016

PUBLIC NOTICE – Broadspectrum NZ Ltd, Kaipara Branch is continuing their full network round of glyphosate roadside vegetation spraying. The spraying contractor of Broadspectrum NZ Ltd is performing vegetation growth control and roadside spraying alongside sealed and unsealed roads in the Kaipara District. Please refer to program below for location of spraying which is subject to weather conditions. Drivers are advised to take extra care where work is being carried out on roads, regardless of whether there is a special speed restriction. Routine works during July include pothole repairs on unsealed and sealed roadways, as they are identified, and clearing culvert inlets and outlets. Maintenance patrols have been replacing many reflective edge marker pegs and this will continue as well as replacements and repairs to road signs. Area specific works planned during July include: • Minor bridge repairs throughout the district • Maintenance grading throughout the district when conditions are suitable • Unsealed pothole repairs throughout the district • Roadside vegetation spraying – north of Dargaville • Water table restoration – Hood, Waikara and Oneriri Roads • Unsealed road strengthening – Ups and Downs Road, Tramline and Ounuwhao Roads • Drainage Improvements – Ford and Pukemiro Roads There might be delays during July because of adverse weather, but work will still go ahead. Thank you for your co-operation as these projects are to make travel easier on our roads. Please feel free to contact the Council’s Customer Service Representatives on 0800 727 059 for more information.

CONSULTATION – Wastewater Drainage Policy and by-law amendments Kaipara District Council has re-opened consultation for the Wastewater Drainage Policy and Wastewater Drainage By-law. Submissions are open now Close Wednesday, 1 August 2016 Changes proposed: • A Warrant of Fitness system for private on-site wastewater disposal systems. • Inspection and maintenance required for all systems by a qualified person • Inspection and maintenance reports supplied to the Council • The Council able to require connection to a public wastewater systems in some cases, or to fix identified issues. Submissions on line at www.kaipara.govt.nz. Statement of Proposal, summary and other documents available on line, or at the Council’s offices: 42 Hokianga Rd, Dargaville Unit 6, The Hub, 6 Molesworth Drive, Mangawhai. Or email council@kaipara.govt.nz

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ARTS FUNDING APPLICATIONS OPEN FOR AUGUST 2016 Do you or your organisation want to undertake an arts project? There is funding up for grabs now, for arts activities that support access and participation, diversity, or involve young people – so apply now. For more information, an application guide and form, visit our website www.kaipara.govt.nz. For advice on your application contact the CCS administrator, Paula Guy Stuve, at Council on 0800 727 059. Applications must be in Council’s hands no later than 4.30 p.m. on Friday 26 August 2016.

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Brigade celebrates 50 years A fierce competition

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 The Northern Wairoa Taniwha team give their all during a haka before their game against the Whangarei Bears. The Taniwha finals results saw the Bay of Islands team beat the Whangarei Grizzlies 17–15. Mangonui came third against Hokianga, with Northern Wairoa taking fifth place against the Whangarei Bears. Rodney/Otamatea came seventh against the President’s team. JMB club president, Graham Hutchings, says the Northern Wairoa team had a great time together over the week. “They all loved the experience and we had seven boys make it into the Roller Mills trial team.” The 2017 tournament will be held in Taipa.

 The Mangawhai Volunteer Fire Brigade recognised 50 years of service with an open day for the public followed by an honours’ night. 80 people attended the jubilee celebrations including past and present brigade members where several medals and certificates were presented including a five-year service medal. “It was really nice to celebrate the jubilee and presentations. We have about 20 volunteer members at present and are always looking for more. Anyone interested in joining the brigade can see myself or Maurie Doughty at the station,” said Station officer Rob Leslie.

Are you ready to vote Enrolment update packs were posted to all enrolled voters recently. If you have not received a pack, you are not ready to vote and need to enrol to vote in the upcoming local body elections. “Local elections are held by postal vote. If you have received your pack, all you need to do is check that your details are right. If they are correct, you will get your voting papers sent to you in the mail in September,” says chief electoral officer Robert Peden. “If your details need updating, make the changes on the form and send it back in the enclosed return envelope. It’s important that we get people enrolled at the correct address and ready to have their say. If you are one of the voters whose pack has come back to us because

you’ve moved house and not updated your enrolment details, you have been removed from the electoral roll and won’t be able to vote unless you reenrol.” If you have received a pack for someone not living at your address, cross it out and re-post it so that the records can be updated. Enrol or update your details by Friday, August, 12 to receive your voting papers in the mail. Those enrolling after August 12 will need to cast a special vote and will need to contact their local council for voting papers. Enrolling or updating enrolment details is easy. Simply fill in a new enrolment form available online at elections.org.nz, or at any Post Shop, or free texting your name and address to 3676 or call 0800 36 76 56.

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We used to talk a lot about “Town Planning”. Today the term has been replaced by names such as “Structure Planning” and “Master Planning”. Throughout our towns and villages in the Kaipara District, such planning is once again in vogue. Some has been spurred on by growth, Mangawhai being the key example. Without some overall planning, Mangawhai will continue to develop in a disjointed way. Council has budgeted $180,000 this year to fund a town planning exercise in Mangawhai. Some has been spurred on by the need for renewal. Dargaville fits that picture. The council will invest part of the overall Community Development budget which is $120,000. In our villages, Council staff are engaging to assist community led street scaping and public space development projects. It is great seeing these partnerships emerging.

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Taharoa Domain Management Plan The Council is continuing to review options with respect to the Management Plan for the Taharoa Domain. A Draft Management Plan was tabled late last year and put out to the community for consultation. Hundreds of submissions were received. Submitters had views on the use of the lakes that were from one end of the spectrum to the other. There was common ground also, especially around the special nature of the lakes and the importance of keeping them prestine and free from weeds. The Governance Body of the Taharoa Domain Committee, made up of Alan Nesbit, Ric Parore, Peter Winder (Chair) and myself are hopeful that we can make some final decisions in this coming month. Commissioner Winder to continue to assist the Council post elections Commissioner Peter Winder has been appointed by the Associate Minister of Local Government, Hon. Louise Upston, to manage for the Council certain historic legal matters that may still be in play after elections are held in October this year. Peter has been a Commissioner since September 2012, and is well placed to fulfil this role. While the issues are complex, the Council’s legal team is doing the detailed work. I expect Peter’s time commitment as the overall manager of the process to be a day or two each month. Nominations open for Council Mayor and Councillors The nominating period has opened for those seeking to stand for election to the Kaipara District Council, the Northland Regional Council, or the Northland District Health Board. Information evenings sponsored by the Kaipara District Council and the Northland Regional Council are being held for prospective candidates and interested people from Kaipara on 1 August at the Dargaville Town Hall, 5.30 pm, and on 2 August at the Kaiwaka Sports Complex, 12.30 pm. If you seek further details, feel free to contact Sean Mahoney at smahoney@kaipara.govt.nz.


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Peter Wethey became a Kaipara ratepayer 15-years-ago and moved to Mangawhai permanently three years ago with his wife Jane. He is a candidate for the Kaipara District Council, Otamatea ward in the upcoming elections.

A passion for small town New Zealand has motivated past governance officer Anna Curnow to run in the upcoming Kaipara District Council elections for the West Coast central ward.

“I believe I have the governance and financial literacy skills, together with business acumen, to be an effective councillor. I stand for transparency and accountability; consultation, collaboration and communication,” said Mr Wethey. “I support planned development and infrastructure, underpinned by responsible financial policies and I have a keen interest in environmental matters. I have been a community advisor on two KDC projects addressing water quality in the Mangawhai area, where my chemistry degree was of value to the panel.” Mr Wethey says he fell in love with Mangawhai because of the wide variety of benefits that it has to offer, from its pristine beaches and harbour to its recreational facilities and the family orientated vibrant community. “The increase in building activity throughout Otamatea and particularly in the Mangawhai area, has the potential to put stress on both the infrastructure and the environment. I want to be part of the solution and drive a coherent planning process around this development. I am committed to representing the interests

 Peter Wethey candidate for the Kaipara District Council Otamatea Ward

of the Otamatea Ward while advancing those of the wider Kaipara community.” His experience includes managerial roles in the pulp and paper and meat industries, developing international markets, and running his own business. He chaired the Board of Trustees for Epsom Girls’ Grammar and has been on the Boards of subsidiary and joint venture companies. Visit facebook.com/peterwethey1 

This move is a natural progression for Ms Curnow who worked with the KDC commissioners for two-and-a-half years and believes this experience will offer a sense of continuity during the transition back to a democratically elected council. “I get quite hot under the collar when people suggest small town New Zealand is doomed. I think we are only doomed if we allow it, otherwise we can be thoroughly successful,” she says. Since leaving her role at the council she has been working with Northland Inc on the Northland Economic Action Plan. “Kaipara’s future is strongly connected to the future of Northland so we need to be at all the right tables and be in all the right conversations. There is a lot happening in Northland and Kaipara needs to be right in the middle of it.” She believes the council can avoid the mistakes of the past through paying attention to detail and maintaining financial responsibility. “I understand the level of responsibility and accountability that governance entails. I think I also bring real positivity. I can see there

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The Sports Leadership class and other outdoor adventure seekers from Otamatea High School braved the winter weather for a week of learning how to sail a tall ship.

 Students from Otamatea High School participated in different activities on the Youth Development Voyage

The twelve students and four crew made the voyage on the R Tucker Thompson down the east coast from Opua in the Bay of Islands to Marsden Cove. Three of the trainees, including Rita Hames — OHS head girl, participated in the Youth Development Voyage last year, and Rita said they loved it so much they were keen to do the adventure again. “This year the weather was a bit ‘wilder’ but that meant we got to put the sails up which was amazing,” said Rita. “It was a real bonus being able to journey down the coast and see the sights from the water instead of from land.” The trainees participated in different activities on board the vessel including climbing the rigging, setting the sails,

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Burglaries under investigation

Investigators believe the recent spate of commercial burglaries is likely to be related to a similar series of break-ins which occurred in the area two weeks ago. Six local businesses were broken into between Friday, July 15 and Saturday, July 16 including Dargaville Bowls Club, Kauri Coast Laundrette, B’Arch Wear, McKay Industries, Fish Factory Youth Centre and Greenways Trust. Dargaville Police senior sergeant Rob Huys says he would like to reassure the community this case is a priority. “We are putting every available resource into identifying who is responsible. This is deplorable and law-abiding people who are simply trying to make a living and a difference to Dargaville have been hit here,” says Dargaville Police senior sergeant Rob Huys. “The local bowls club was due to have a tournament the following day, and because of this they had to cancel. “The Greenways Trust and Fish Factory Youth Centre are all about helping people — and here we have someone breaking in, taking money and smashing a computer. Likewise with the other businesses, they are law-abiding people trying to make a living and someone has broken in and stolen from them. “We have conducted a forensic scene examination at each of the addresses and have a number of enquiries underway. As much as I’d like to tell the community exactly what we are doing to catch these people, I don’t want to compromise our

 Senior sergeant Rob Huys says the recent spate of burglaries in Dargaville is a priority case

investigation, but I can say that we are doing everything possible to stop those responsible and hold them to account,” he says. Police would like to urge the community to report any suspicious activity, cars or persons in the area by calling 111 immediately. Anonymous information can also be given to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. Businesses are also urged to remove cash off-site wherever possible. Anyone with non-urgent information is asked to contact the Dargaville Police on 09 439 3400. 

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Tutor and artist Elena Nikolaeva says the students were ‘delighted’ when they saw the finished picture. “We didn’t show them what it should be. Each student painted it in their own style and colours and then we put the panels together. You could see the delight on the faces of our students when they saw the whole picture of Mangawhai Harbour. “Everyone had their own different styles and different colours but somehow it worked beautifully all together.” For many of the attendants this was their first formal artistic experience which Elena says is part of Mangawhai Artists Inc plan to engage the whole community. “This workshop was for artists of different levels. Art is part of culture and life. We need to express ourselves and many people can do this through art.” The Mangawhai Artists Inc are an active group with over 100 members and Elena says they are always growing. “We are quite pleased with the result of this workshop and we will probably do another communal work again.

 Mangawhai residents put their paintbrushes together and created a communal art work depicting the Mangawhai Harbour

We like the idea that each artist is a part of that work.” The workshop was supported by a Creative Communities grant from the Kaipara District Council

and the gallery will hold more similar tutorials in the future, making the most of the quieter time in the gallery over the winter months. 


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Providing exhibitions that are relevant to those living and visiting Mangawhai is the main goal of Mangawhai Museum according to exhibition coordinator Grant Mitchell and the most recent exhibition telling of late artist John Foster’s life aims to do just that.

 ‘A Life in Colour’ exhibition at the Mangawhai Museum has proved popular with residents

The exhibition opened on July 16 with a well attended evening for Friends of the Museum. John Foster was a New Zealand artist and farmer who spent several years living in Mangawhai Heads before he died in 2003. Mr Mitchell says so far there has been a good response to the ‘Life in Colour’ exhibition. “People find it quite spectacular. It is very different to what they are used to. It has been good to relate the story of John Foster to his work rather than to just show his paintings and his murals.” Mr Mitchell says the exhibition is an incentive for locals to revisit the museum and it will run until March next year to ensure visitors over summer have the chance to view it as well. “There has been a lot of support from the community to get the museum up and running and from external organisations who have given us grants to do specific activities. This exhibition was sponsored by Pub Charities. “Mangawhai Museum is part of the Mangawhai Park which brings a number

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We live in a capricious world — where the forces of nature can still overcome the best of modern technology and engineering. It doesn’t take a massive natural disaster like the earthquakes which rocked Christchurch to create a crisis — recent years have seen storms and floods considered minor by global standards wreak havoc on the rural North. This is never more true than in winter, and especially for those whose farming life and work puts them relatively far away from both neighbours and emergency services. Civil Defense has a host of good advice about preparedness, but their four step programme is a great place to begin. First, think about and educate yourself about possible disasters you may face. Sometimes this means seeing trouble coming and acting now to stop it. An example would be noting a tree which could fall on power lines and bringing in help to prune it back. Secondly, get the family on board with an emergency plan. What would you do in a storm which tore off your home’s roof? Where would you meet up if you had to evacuate? And what’s your plan of escape if flood waters threaten your home? These are all dire emergencies, but considering them now could save lives. Thirdly, assemble a survival kit for your home. Remember that power could be out for days after a big storm, so serious preppers will consider items like generators, chainsaws to cut fallen timber, and fuel for all-terrain vehicles such as quads, handy to get through where utes and SUVs may fail. The basics — torch, radio, blankets, water, food, can opener and first aid kit remain standard. If you are on medication don’t

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Getting through the unexpected  by Andy Bryenton

When disaster strikes — whether in the form of small but costly machinery breakdowns, or on the larger stage of fire, flood or cyclones — being prepared is vitally important. But knowing what to do next is equally urgent in an emergency. When the problem is on a large scale, emergency services will swing into action, but it may take some time for them to reach rural areas. Stay tuned to the emergency broadcast channels — for the north Kaipara, this can be found on 981 AM or 101.5 AM, and for the east and south Kaipara on 837 AM or 104.4 FM — alternatively try 101.2

FM for the Mangawhai — Wellsford area. If an evacuation is planned, assess whether it is possible to safely meet up with mobilised emergency forces. Far-flung homesteads may benefit from having CB radio communications in a large disaster event, to bring evacuation or aid to them instead of attempting to traverse flooded or treacherous roads.

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As disasters on this scale can happen unexpectedly, family members may be at school, at work or away for other reasons when the call goes out to take action. If this happens, authorities stress that it’s best to follow the plan rather than try to follow your natural instinct and attempt to ‘rescue’ family and friends who are likely already taking precautions of their own. Schools, for example, have well rehearsed, well thought out disaster survival strategies, and so should workplaces. This is especially true in a flood scenario, where avoidable or ill-advised trips in vehicles account for accidents and even deaths.

As noted, disasters come in many forms, and some are simply annoyances and costs rather than matters of life and death. The common thread across all disasters — from a broken window to a blown gasket all the way through to a roof torn off by storms — is that fixing things fast is the key to reducing the impact on your life and your business. Check to see who your local professionals are in the fields of emergency roofing, plumbing, electrical repair and the like — and keep those numbers handy for when the minor disasters of day-to-day life strike. 

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A dog’s tail …

Pritty quiet ona farm Well, readas, things are all a bit quiet ona farm right now. Ya see, Boss has hada few things ta do in town, cos he had sum bad news that his mate, that nice Mr Guest, wot has been lookin’ after that Farmers Of New Zilland has passed on. Only a cupla days ago, I herd him ana Boss tryin’ to figer out what Fonterror doin’ about the price of milk ina marketplace oversees. Boss’s gerlfrend Sharlene sez Boss’ll be away for a funeril, so we gotta keep an eye ona propitty ina meentime.She was pritty sad too, eh? Guess eye gonna havta take charge fer a few days. It will bee a bit like wen Boss an’ her go off ta tha Feel Daze an’ leave me in charge eh? Cept then her mum comes up an’ cooks reely neet tucker fer me. This time it looks like blimmin biskits agen, ‘cos Shar lene duzzint cook much wen Boss is

away. Just eets stuff like chees and appils! Sheesh. Mine you its not orl bad. With Boss away fer a day or two — Sharlene sed he’ll probly go to sumfing called a Wake, then she sed he better not drive home afta that. So with Boss outa site an’ outa mind, sorta, I kin probly shoot throo tha back boundry fince an’ chat up that labrador bitch ata lifestyle block. Tha labradors owna seems ta like me too, an’ gives me tha odd roast bone. Bit of a surpise that, as she duzzint rilly no wot I gotin me mind, eh? Then o’ corse, I might hava wanda over to the deary runoff. The shear milkers wife gotta soft spot fer me too, an’ might give me a good drinka fresh cow. Not only that, but wen Boss n’ Sharlene was away at a weddin’ once, I wint rite offa proppitty and met up with tha old lady

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WHAT’S ON?

Dargaville

Dargaville Ukulele Group Newly formed group of a dozen Fun Strummers. New members are welcome either expert or beginners OK. Phone Mick 027 4792 126 or 09 439 7870 for more details. Parkinsons Northland Morning Tea at Community Services Centre Dargaville Hospital, Thursday August 4, 10am. Community Educator Barbara Leslie will report from the national conference of PNZ Community Educators held recently in Wellington. Beginner’s Day on August 20 from 10am–3 pm. Bookings essential call 439 4923. Dargaville drama workshop with Northland Youth Theatre. Saturday August 13 11am–2pm. Phone 09 438 4453 for more details Blokart sailing: Regular social sailing at Glinks, Baylys Contact Greg Schultz, 09 4316863 oritzgreg@xtra. co.nz Quiz Night Saturday August 13 at the Dargaville Bowling Club. Phone

Lyn 439 8954 or Malcolm 439 4582. Proceeds to St John Ambulance. Bible Services Thursday 28 July. 5.30–6.30pm. Northern Wairoa War Memorial Hall, Phone 027 660 8797. Badminton Seniors (14yrs+) Mondays 7pm–9pm FREE Dargaville Town Hall (rear entrance). Some racquets available — All Welcome. Enquiries 021 439 157. August 19 Northern Wairoa football club trivia nite fundraiser $10 per player 6 per team to be held at Dargaville Fire station to enter and info contact Kumar 021 322 486 or Allen 027 353 5100. Dargaville Librar y July 2016 Holiday Programme. Dargaville Library, 71 Normanby Street, Dargaville 09 439 3150. Wednesday Crafts 10am till 12.30pm in old CMA building, Tirarau Street, All welcome. Varied crafts and warm friendship. Lunch, morning tea and transport provided if necessary. $5 entry fee. Phone Lilian 439 7799 or Cynthia 439 5895 for more details. Arapohue School Reunion — Registration forms are available at the

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Shoe Box, Dargaville or on Facebook or email arapohueschoolreunion2016@ gmail.com. Girls Brigade For girls 5–15 yrs. Thursdays 3:30pm–5pm at the Baptist Church, Victoria St, Dargaville. Phone Pauline 021 263 7556 or 09 439 7507. Mainly Music 10–11am at the Dargaville Baptist Church, Victoria St. $2 per child or $3 per family. Phone Rebecca 09 439 1499. Dargaville Day Badminton every Thursday 10–12 noon. Everyone welcome. Back entrance Town Hall. For any enquiries call Anneke 027 334 5515 or Lynley 09 439 8160.

Ruawai

Ruawai Garden Club. Our annual camelia display will be held at the Ruawai Memorial Hall on Saturday 30 July. Doors open 10am-2pm. Gold coin entry.

Wellsford

Wellsford Country Music Club 2nd Sunday of the month Phone John for further info 09 425 4041.

Mangawhai

Mangawhai Bowling Club — Housie/Bingo Held every Friday at the Mangawhai Club, Contact Jan 09 423 9511 or 09 431 5371. Mangawhai Artists Gallery ‘Drop in’ and ‘Draw ‘ — every Wednesday until the end of August, everyone welcome — only $3. Ring 431 4955, Wendy Clifford for more info. Mangawhai Indoor Bowls Club at the Senior Citizen’s Hall Fagan Place every Monday 7.15pm ($3.00

includes refreshments) contact Terry 09 431 3254.

Markets

Community Flea Market First Saturday of the month, Community Hall, Hokianga Road, opposite Dargaville Town Hall. $5 per table — book now 09 439 7243. Dargaville Riverside Market corner Totara and Kapia Street, Thursdays 12.00pm–4.00pm, ph 021 549 427 or see us on facebook. Kaihu Market is taking a winter holiday until October 8 2016. 9am– oon. Kaihu Hall, stalls free, proceeds to fundraising for the hall. Esma 09 439 7293. Kaiwaka Market s every Friday, 10am–3pm. Kaiwaka War Memorial. David 021 210 3756. Maungaturoto Markets are on first Friday of the month, 3:30pm–6:30pm. For information phone Terri on 09 431 8599 or 021 022 20218 or email maungaturotomarkets@gmail.com. Paparoa Farmer’s market every Saturday 9am–12noon on the village green Paparoa. Mangawhai Beach and Country Market at the domain every Sunday 9am–1pm.. Bookings 027 458 6144. Tangiteroria Tavern Car Boot Sale Gala, market day, 1st Sunday , $5 per car boot or stall. Sheryl on 09 433 2802. Te Kopuru Market On 1st Sunday of the month, Coronation Hall, Te Kopuru. Ivy Vincent 439 1852. Email info@thelifestyler.co.nz with your event information

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Forgotten photographs of conflict by Paul Campbell

As the world remembers the immense sacrifice of life that was the Battle of the Somme 100 years ago, a new book has thrown a unique spotlight on the ravages of war. Gallipoli: A Soldier’s Journey, is now even this long after the conflict.” available as an e-book from Amazon, Among the re-discovered photographs after many months of painstaking is one of the then Queen Alexandra, research by author and researcher, beneath a parasol on the banks of the Thames, apparently snapped by Young Brian Eastwood. The book tells of the trials and during a garden reception for wounded soldiers. Others show soldiers on tribulations of youthful New leave, minus their Zealander, Ernie Young, who arms, as well as served at Gallipoli, was badly hospital nurses on wounded, and later went on a day out in London to become a farmer and — in all a behind-theraise a family. scenes account of the “It all stemmed from aftermath of war. Ernie a photo album which for Young returned to New many years lay forgotten Zealand after he was in a Northland farmhouse GALLIPO LI: fitted with a prosthetic drawer,” said Brian. A SOLDIE R S arm, and settled on ”Ernie joined thousands FORGOTT STORY EN PHOTO GRAPHS OF CONFL a farm block at Kaihu of his countrymen ICT by Brian in Northland. A family headed for what Eastwood memory is that he threw promised to be a great adventure. rifle and his prosthetic arm But when a Turkish bullet shot off his both his arm he was evacuated to Egypt and into the fast-flowing Northern Wairoa river, and from then on worked and Britain for treatment and recovery. “From the trenches, where he farmed ‘single-handed’. Gallipoli: A Soldier’s Journey has been recorded never-before-seen action, his camera went on with him to provide published by Britain’s Oxford e-Books, a unique glimpse of recovery and with director, Andy Severn saying it’s an rehabilitation in wartime hospitals in “incredible story, made more stunning by these photos which lay unseen for Egypt and the United Kingdom. “There are many photographs of a century.” It is available on Kindle, and all digital nurses and medical staff and fellow wounded, whose names have long platforms at https://www.amazon. been lost. I really hope some of these in/Gallipoli-Soldiers-Journey-Brianpeople will be recognised by relatives, Eastwood-ebook/dp/B01HBC8LPA

SPORTS RESULTS Indoor Bowls

Parish Indoor Bowling Club Club Night July 18 1st Lyn Josey & Owen Brown. 2nd Alan Harrison & Mariane Harvey. 3rd Betty Mason & Havah Nielsen. Good Sports Carole Riosa & Rex Nielsen. Dalmatian Indoor Bowling Club July 20. Ken Rogers Pairs Tournament. 1st. Tony Oud, Alison Robertson. 2nd. Norm Clark. Owen Brown. 3rd. Steve Curac, Marianne Harvey. Good Sports. Don Simpson, Eugene Morgan-Coakle. Ladies Indoor Bowls July 20. 1st. Vera Spice. Gwen Mann. 2nd. Alison Robertson, Cathie Pocklington, Desley Nilssen.

Squash

Dargaville Squash Club Master — July 2016 Ladies 1st Karen Morgan, 2nd Julie Geange, 3rd Heather Lupton, 4th Shirley Wood Mens 1st Greg Clarke, 2nd Craig Morgan, 3rd Haydn Andrews, 4th Andre de Bruin Plate Jeff Bishop, Classic Plate Robert Harding, Consolation Plate Jeromey Vulitich

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Lawn Bowls

Dargaville Bowling Club. Sunday 3rd, July. Northern Wairoa Inter club 7s. (M) 1st, Dargaville; 2nd, Arapohue; 3rd, Ruawai; 4th, Maungatapere; Sunday 10th July, Open A/C Pairs. Sponsored by Farmlands Real Estate. 1st, Tom Webb & Adrienne Graham. 2nd, Allan McKinnon & Sally Hobson. 3rd, Allan & Totty Rakich. 4th, Ron Bishop & Karren Biddles. Thankyou, Farmlands, for the generous sponsorship.

Golf

Tuesday July 19 S Gough 39 Stbfd. F Tattersall 39. R Nathan 38. P Presley 38. S Lucich 37. M Leabourne 36. B Pocklington 36. Two’s F Tattersall Saturday July 23 T Warmington 64 Nett. R Truter 72. J Melanson 74. B Robinson 74. Two’s K MacAlister. B Southgate. Sunday July 24 T Patuawa 37 Stfd. M Leaf 37. G McEvoy 35. D Parsons 34. R Nathan 34. G Kay 34. Birdie Hole No 14 L Cunliffe. Best Gross S Munn 85.

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Kaipara Service Directory Join us at 60s Up Movement of NZ Contacts: Margaret Pinny 09 439 4560 Nicky Poyner 09 439 5595

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

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Tim & Sharlene Lord • Carpets & Upholstery • Interior and Exterior Home Cleaning e-mail - kaiparacleaningco@farmside.co.nz Facebook - www.facebook.com/kaiparacleaningco

Craig Burrell • Registered Electrician

Phone Craig 021 534 882 • Bookings 021 440 634

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Kaipara Flooring Co. Independently Owned & Operated 32 Hurndall Street East Maungaturoto Full Supply & Installation Service Carpet, Vinyl, Vinyl Planking, Wood Laminate Flooring, Stockist of 2m & 3m wide vinyl and Carpet Short Ends Residential & Commercial

Top Quality Installation Service For a free measure & quote ph Christine (09) 946 9886 or 021 515 415 www.kaiparaflooring.co.nz email: kaiparaflooring@gmail.com

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Closing date for classified advertising for the 2 August 2016 edition is Monday 1 August 2016

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18 GEAR Monatagh Challenge Bicycle, plus helmet & pump, MTB Series $275. Thule Sweeden Bike Holder $95, All near new. Ph 09 439 2115.

UNITED SECURITY Northland. For quality alarms/ cameras installed, repaired & upgraded. Local monitoring & messaging service. 100% Northland owner business since 1979. 0800 222 464. sales@unitedsecurity.co.nz

SUPPORT WORKER needed for Tetraplegic male. Job share position, approximately 8–10 hours pw. Experience preferred but not essential. Phone Miriam 027 281 2434.

DRUM PUMP for fuel lever or rotary. Phone 09 439 5052.

1995 RAV 4L, 2 litre, excellent condition, new WOF, REGO & Battery. $4,000 or reasonable offers. Phone 09 439 4722. 2004 BURGUNDY Toyota Corolla Station Wagon, manual, 112,000ks, current WOF & REGO, 2 new tyres, excellent condition $8,000. Phone 09 439 4725. CARAVAN EWOF (and marine). Call your local inspector today at A+ Electrical Inspections and Security on 021 240 6764. CLEAN HAY, conventional bale, $10 a bale. Phone 09 439 2582 evenings. FARM BIKE seats upholstered, same day service at Dargaville Honda, Jervois Street. Phone 09 439 1089. Come in and meet the ‘Team’. MAXXIS MUDDERS (Ute or SUV) x4, 35x12.5x15 As New, $1200. Ph 027 856 6411.

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Storage SECURE UNITS for Domestic & Commercial use. Also workshop space available, best rates guaranteed. Phone 09 439 3075. dargavillestorage.co.nz.

Tree Services TREE REMOVAL, pruning, chipping & stump grinding. Qualified & Insured. Ph Scott 0800 468 9663 Arborcare Tree Maintenance.

Livestock CALF DEHORNING services available using a crate, many years experience. Also, great time to tag, drench, DNA test and castrate. Many jobs in one go. Phone Joanne on 021 605 572.

DRY FIREWOOD for sale $75+gst/mtr. 2mtr minimum. Pine/Macrocarpa mix. Free delivery Ruawai, Paparoa and Maungaturoto areas. WINZ registered, quotes available. Call Glenn 021 983 734 for your order. SEASONED FIREWOOD (MAC) $90 all inclusive with delivery. Phone 027 271 2022.

For Rent HOUSE TO rent, Baylys Beach. Close to water, 2 bedroom, garage under house, partially furnished. References required, suit retired or professional couple. Tidy tenants only need apply. No pets, long term rental, $270pw. 021 131 3611. NICE WARM and comfortable 3 bedroom house in Ruawai, semi furnished. Available from beginning August to end of November. $255 per week. Please phone 021 244 7437.

Business ALL GLASS and Glazing — available 24/7. Splashbacks Mirrors - Tabletops. Ph: 027 275 0918 or 439 6458 Kevin Sowter or email: windowsanddoors@xnet.co.nz Window and Door Services Ltd. kaiparalifestyler.co.nz

DARGAVILLE SALE Thursday 28th July 2016 12.30pm start 30 2yr W/F & Ang X Hfrs 15 2yr Ang Strs 20 1yr Here/Frsn X Strs 20 1yr Here/Frsn X Hfrs 120 Aut Born W/F & Ang X Strs 10 Aut Born Ang X Bulls 100 Aut Born W/F & Ang X Hfrs Weaner calves range from 100 – 200kgs

Enquiries to Steve Harsant 027 497 9892

NURSERY MANAGEMENT PERMANENT The Te Arai Native Nursery is being established at Ocean View Road, Te Arai. This ‘not for profit’ nursery uses the returns from commercial sales to subsidise the cost of plants that are provided for conservation purposes. The TUOH Charitable Trust is seeking applications from passionate and experienced nursery staff who wish to step up to oversee the production of a significant native nursery. It is an opportunity to be involved in the early stages of commissioning the nursery which at its peak will produce around 80,000 plants per annum. The position requires the ability to: • Identify good genetic strains of plant species i.e., characteristics such as vigor and good structure/ aesthetics • Identify and collect viable seed • Identify plant health – watering, weeding pest/ disease, fertilizing, trimming • Understand and adhere to a customer service ethic The successful applicant will need to show; • Appropriate formal qualification or experience to manage a nursery • A history of working in a nursery, preferably with management experience • Good knowledge of machinery Personal attributes needed for the position include; • A hardworking ‘can do’ attitude • Honesty and punctuality • The ability to embrace responsibility • The ability to think outside the square and contribute to finding better ways of doing things more effective/ efficient • TUOH Charitable Trust is a subsidiary of Te Uri o Hau Settlement Trust, so knowledge of or an ability to learn Ngati Whatua and Te Uri o Hau cultural customs, protocols, heritage would be desirable If this sounds like you, apply now. This is a permanent position. For a copy of the job description contact Te Aroha Busby-Parkes on (09) 459 7001 xtn:1 or email office@uriohau.co.nz. Applications close 28 July 2016 at 5pm.

Nurseries & Plants NATIVE PLANTS available from Babylon Coast Gardens. Specimen trees, ornamentals, hedging, windbreaks, shrubs, groundcovers. Riparian, effluent pond and revegetation plants available for Autumn planting. Nursery is open on Saturday’s 10am to 4pm and at other times by prior arrangement. Discounts for bulk purchases, delivery service available. Situated at 1246 Babylon Coast Rd Dargaville. Ph 09 439 4223 or email info@babyloncoastgardens.co.nz RUAWAI CORNER Place Garden Centre, NOW OPEN. Mon–Sat 9–5pm. Fruit trees from $32, Citrus trees from $21.75, Feijoa trees from $7.50, Strawberry plants from $1.78, Roses $23 each, Camellia trees $18.50 each, vege, flower & herb seedlings. George & Etha Taylor 09 439 2115. GOT2GO PLANTS: Corokia $6, Rosemary $5, Bottlebrush $1–$6, Portwine Magnolia $6, Pohutukawa Maori Princess $6–$8, Vibrance $8, Spring Fire $8, Cordylines $1–$8, Nikau $3–$6, Pseudopanax $1–$8, Griselina $3–$6, Pittosporum $3–$6, Kowhai $3–$6, Flaxes (10 types) $1–$6, Coloured Manuka $6, Grasses $1, Coprosma $4–$6, Puka $6–$15. Wednesday to Sunday 9am–4pm or Phone 09 439 5556, 55 West Coast Road, Te Kopuru.

Work Wanted CARPET LAYER excellent workmanship new or second hand. Phone Ian 027 499 6413. FENCING - Farming/Residential, new/repair, stockyards, rails, chainsawing. Phone Richard 027 856 6411. SANDY PAWZ dog grooming – wash/blow, dry/clip & nails. For all your pet grooming services call Lacey 021 248 1555.

DENISE CLARK Toenail & Fingernail Cutting Service

Phone

09 439 6068


KAIPARA LIFESTYLER JULY 26 - 2016

CLASSIFIEDS Work Wanted

Phone 09 439 6933

Closing date for classified advertising for the 2 August 2016 edition is Monday 1 August 2016 Public Notices

“CHIEFEST AMONG sinners, that’s me just like us all. Jesus loved us so much he took all of that for us, turn the other way. God loves you so”.

WAYNE & ANNETTE Ph 09

439 2020

Dry Aged Beef Specialists Traditional Manuka wood smoked Bacon & Ham

TOKATOKA Property Maintenance AAA+ ALL Class Glass requirements. See the Glass Dr to fix your pane. Competitive Quotes - Clean Cut Rates. $50 fitting fee + materials or $40 for Gold Card Holders when you mention this ad. Phone the Glass Dr — Ray on 027 477 3751. ATS PROPERTY Maintenance & Repair. Fences & Repairs • Kitchen/Bathroom Fitouts • Waterblasting • Flooring Repairs • Decks • Windows & Latches • Plus much more. No job too small. Phone 09 439 8628. OFFAL HOLES 750dia x 5.5m deep with concrete lid with lift out hatch $408.25 incl GST. Phone Wals Holes 09 437 3936 or 021 932 225. SECURE YOUR Home — security doors, grills, locks, bolts, stays and latches — supplied and installed. Ph: 027 275 0918 or 439 6458 – Kevin Sowter or email: windowsanddoors@xnet.co.nz – Window and Door Services Ltd. WATER TANK Vacuum clean, Full tank OK, Waste no more than 1,000 litres. $250.00 for up to 25,000 litre tank. Also full pump out, scrub and leaks fixed. Phone Wals 09 437 3936 or 021 932 225. WINDOW & Door repairs – seals, latches, stays, wheels, hinges, locks, glass & glazing. Ph: 027 275 0918 or 439 6458 – Kevin Sowter or email: windowsanddoors@xnet.co.nz – Window and Door Services Ltd.

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

DARGAVILLE MUSEUM thank their main sponsors Silver Fern Farms and Countdown Dargaville along with the volunteers and supporters that made a success of their Birthday Bash. We also thank the people of Dargaville and beyond who joined in the fun. Raffle results, drawn under police supervision: 1 Groceries – No 31 – Paul, 2 $100 note – No 62 – Jessica Paton, 3 Name the object – Val Sills. All prizes have been collected. Thank you again – the team from Dargaville Museum. DO YOU provide a service you want others to know about? E.g. lawnmowing, gardening, home hair dressing, typing, housework, home maintenance, handyman jobs? Become listed on our free community service database so we can put clients in touch with you. Call in to Dargaville Citizens Advice Bureau, 37 Hokianga Rd, Mon–Fri 10am–1pm, or phone 09 439 6100 cab.dargv@xtra.co.nz. FORBIDDEN HISTORY by John Dudley Aldworth, Book signing 1pm Saturday, August 6, 2016 at the Function Centre, Dargaville Museum, Mt Wesley Road, Dargaville. Books $35 per copy. Eftpos available. Telling the story of pre-Maori settlers of New Zealand. Meet Monica Matamua whose Patupaiarehe predecessors reached New Zealand 2,000 years ago, Paramount Chief Hori Kupenga Manuka Manuka whose Waitaha ancestors settled in Pouto in 550A.D. Also Noel Hilliam who has found a huge 15th-century Chinese junk shipwreck on the Kaipara coast and the author John Dudley Aldworth. Enquiries phone 07 856 4655 or email john.aldworth@hotmail.com. PET DOORS — cat doors, dog doors for glass or timber supplied and installed. Ph: 027 275 0918 or 439 6458, Kevin Sowter or email: windowsanddoors@xnet.co.nz Window and Door Services Ltd. SUPPORT LOCAL Dance School. Kings School of Dance is nineteen years strong. New students accepted term 4 for annual recital 2016. Begin classes 2017 for annual assessments in September. Classical Ballet, Tap and Jazz Style, Hip-Hop. Phone 09 439 0280 or 021 232 6966. www.sportsground.co.nz/ kingsschdance/99729.

POWELL REUNION Descendants of RICHARD & EMMA POWELL Calling for expressions of interest from those who would like to attend a reunion in Dargaville in the near future. Also anyone that could help with planning or family tree information we would love to hear from you. Contact Karen Weber weber.karen@xtra.co.nz or 09 4317087 A/H’s

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

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

Phone or Txt Paul

027 271 2022 Septic Tank Services CLEANING SEPTIC Tanks. For fast reliable service. Priced from $350. Wellsford to Ruawai. Contact Macjimray 09 423 7014 or visit www.macjimray. co.nz. Code Compliant.

Public Notices ABOUT UKULELE - newly formed Dargaville Ukulele Group, invites both new or experienced players to strum along and join us on Tuesday. For details phone Mick 027 479 2126 / 09 439 7870. ACOUSTIC MUSIC Blackboard Concert — First Thursday of the month — 7.00–9.30pm, Commercial Hotel, River Rd, Dargaville. $2 entry, $2 raffle. Performers and audience welcome. Phone Allan 09 439 6933 or 021 439 697.

Public Notices

FURNITURE TRUCK HIRE

Paparoa Farmers’ Market

Every Saturday 9am till noon

Hire or use FREE* when you buy or sell Real Estate with Gary Morris

Paparoa Village Green Local produce - veggies, honey, eggs, fish, plants, soap, bread, coffee, crafts and gifts.

Call: 021 902 087 Email: gary@fnkaipara.co.nz

Come and enjoy the market atmosphere and the buskers.

*T&C apply Licenced under REAA 2008

DARGAVILLE BUSINESS FORUM INC

AGM

Tuesday 2nd August 2016 5.30pm Conference room, Town Hall New committee members wanted ALL WELCOME business@dargaville.org.nz

WAIROA

STOCK CAR CLUB INC

AGM

Family Budget Service (Inc)

FREE & Confidential Budgeting Service. Advice & complete money management if required. Call in for a friendly chat or give us a call. 5 Portland Street Dargaville

SUNDAY 31ST JULY 10.30AM

AT CLUBROOMS

AGM Dargaville Swim Club

Tuesday 2nd August, 2016

09 439 8592

Looking to a brighter future

New Participants Welcome

Enquiries to Pamela: 09 439 3330 ext 6716

Time slips by and life goes on I talk about you too, I have so many memories but wish I still had you. My darling husband who left me one year ago 27/07/2015.

In loving memory

Don Dreadon

They say there is a reason, They say time will heal, Neither time or reason will change the way we feel. Gone are the days we used to share, but in our hearts you are always there. The gates of memories will never close. We miss you more than anyone knows. “Love and miss you Dad/Grandad” Donna, Mikayla and Cody xx

Death Notices

6.30pm at the Fish Factory, Hokianga Road, Dargaville

William John Guest (Bill)

ALL WELCOME

Born at Te Kopuru 12/7/1946 Passed away at Te Kopuru 23/7/2016 Son of Nell and the late Bill Guest. Loved husband of Glenis (nee North). Eldest brother of Marian Finlayson (deceased) and Martin Guest (deceased).

PANUI

HUI-A-IWI

VENUE: Te Whakamaharatanga Marae Waimamaku DATE: 30th July 2016 TIME: 10am NAU MAI! HAERE MAI! Any queries please contact the Chair: secretary@teroroa.iwi.nz or phone 09 439 6443

Nga mihi

NEED A RIDE AROUND DARGAVILLE? Hairdressers, bank, supermarket, shopping, doctors?

Town and Around Phone 439 6306 Public notice

(Section 101, Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012)

RUAWAI COMMUNITY SPORTS CLUB INC has made application to the Kaipara District Licensing Committee for the renewal of a club licence in respect to the premises situated at: 27 WHARF ROAD, RUAWAI.

• Sunday – Thursday, 1pm to 10pm. • Friday and Saturday, 1pm to 12pm Midnight.

This is an informal group that shares experiences and supports each other.

Dreadon, Geoffrey Donald (Don)

NORTHERN

DARGAVILLE PRODUCTION

The general nature of the business to be conducted under the license is SPORTS CLUB. The days on which and the hours during which alcohol is intended to be sold under the license are:

Bereavement Support Group Monday 1st August 2016 In the Nurses Lounge at Community Health Dargaville Hospital – 10.00am - 12.00pm “MUSICAL MEMORIES” Bring along some music to be played if wished.

Bereavement

Your loving wife Glenda.

Our volunteer service can help.

EFFLUENT REMOVAL, Just give us a call, we remove it all. “Magic Property Services”. Ph Chris 027 480 0110 or Mary 027 459 1544. 7 Days. WE ARE THE ONLY CODE COMPLIANT OPERATORS IN THE KAIPARA. MAGIC PROPERTY Services, effluent & septic tank cleaning. Servicing the Kaipara. Ph Chris 027 480 0110 or Mary 027 459 1544. 7 Days. WE ARE THE ONLY CODE COMPLIANT OPERATORS IN THE KAIPARA.

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The application may be inspected during ordinary office hours at the Kaipara District Council Offices at Unit 13, The Hub, 6 Molesworth Drive, Mangawhai or 42 Hokianga Road, Dargaville. Any person who is entitled to object and who wishes to object to the issue of the license may, not later than 15 working days after the date of the publication of this notice, file a notice in writing of the objection with the Secretary of the District Licensing Committee, Private Bag, 1001, Dargaville 0340.

Loved father and father in law of Rhonda and Stuart Uren, Jason, Lana, Michael (deceased), Emma, Samuel and Isabelle. Loved grandfather of Caitlyn and James. Bill’s funeral will be held at Holy Trinity Anglican Church Dargaville at 1pm Friday 29 July. Followed by interment at the Church of Bethlehem, Pouto Road, Ripia. All communications to c/- PO Box 306, Dargaville.

Public Notices Forbidden History by John Dudley Aldworth telling the story of the pre-Maori settlers of NZ Saturday 6 August 2016 at 1pm at ‘The Function Centre’ Dargaville Museum, Mt Wesley Road. Book signing & price $35 – eftpos available. Enquiries phone 07 856 4655

Public notice

(Section 101, Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012) PAULA VAN DE BERG has made application to the Kaipara District Licensing Committee for a new on-licence in respect to the premises situated at: RUAWAI STEAK HOUSE RESTAURANT AND PIZZA BAR, 10 RUAWAI WHARF ROAD, RUAWAI. The general nature of the business to be conducted under the license is A RESTAURANT/TAKEAWAY AND BAR. The days on which and the hours during which alcohol is intended to be sold under the license are: • Monday – Sunday, 11am to 1am. The application may be inspected during ordinary office hours at the Kaipara District Council Offices at Unit 13, The Hub, 6 Molesworth Drive, Mangawhai or 42 Hokianga Road, Dargaville. Any person who is entitled to object and who wishes to object to the issue of the license may, not later than 15 working days after the date of the publication of this notice, file a notice in writing of the objection with the Secretary of the District Licensing Committee, Private Bag, 1001, Dargaville 0340.

No objection to the issue of a licence may be made in relation to a matter other than a matter specified in section 105(1) of the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012.

No objection to the issue of a licence may be made in relation to a matter other than a matter specified in section 105(1) of the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012.

This is the only publication of this notice.

This is the first publication of this notice.


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JULY 26 - 2016

KAIPARA LIFESTYLER

Roper & Jones

SELLING THIS WINTER? Why you should list your property with First National • Free no-obligation appraisal of your property • Award winning team of real estate agents • Specialists of the Kaipara region • We have buyers waiting

110 Victoria Street 143 Hurndall Street

630 POUTO ROAD

09 439 7295 09 431 1016

roperandjones.co.nz

$182,000 3949 STATE HIGHWAY 12, RUAWAI

Licensed under REAA 2008

$218,500 12 CAMBPELL TERRACE, DARGAVILLE $180,000 4210 STATE HIGHWAY 14, TANGITERORIA

I’M A ROUGH DIAMOND

RURAL RUAWAI

DON’T MISS THE BOAT

ESTATE SALE

Fabulous 3037 sqm section, 1890’s Villa, Original condition, 3 Bedrooms, Original kitchen, Dining room with free standing fire, Large lounge, double garage plus extra garaging, HRV & Tank water. COMPLETE RENOVATION REQUIRED.

Located on the fringe of Ruawai with a rural aspect. Classic 1940’s 3 bedroom weatherboard home with large living area. Lounge has both a wood burner and heat pump. Large sunny country kitchen with ample storage. Features aluminium joinery, insulation, water tanks and a good size carport. Fully fenced 2014sqm section with a garage and workshop. MICHELLE TOMLINSON Mob 027 339 5937 WEB ID MRE3708

This home features 2 double bedrooms and a single, combined kitchen dining with a separate lounge, insulation in the ceiling and HRV system. Has a large single garage plus additional storage shed and the flat 1060m2 section is fully fenced and is only a short walk to the town centre.

This 1950’s permitted property is situated on 24.69 ha more or less (61 acres) on tarseal between Dargaville & Whangarei. The house is tidy inside, modern shower, open plan lounge dining, wood burner and three bedrooms. Evidence of a well loved orchard. Be quick, this one won’t last long!

CRAIG CLEMENT Mob 021461668 WEB ID RJS3723

SELMA PETERS Mob 021 828 402 WEB ID RJRU3710

RACHAEL DE VRIES Mob 021 943 900 WEB ID RJS3716

TOKATOKA ROAD

$170,000 110 BIRCH ROAD, MATAKOHE

$398,500 74A COLVILLE RD, DARGAVILLE

$120,000 LISTINGS REQUIRED URGENTLY

AMAZING OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE THIS FABULOUS VIEW

TRADE CITY CHAOS FOR COUNTRY CALM...

PRIME LOCATION

PROPERTIES WANTED!!!

Enjoy this view from your 10547sqm block which is in two titles. 1 6 x 9 metre garage, ideal for a weekender or pad to bach in while you build. Also an old camper body which could well be rescued by the handyman builder. One large water tank with water pump provide cold running water to the garage. Power is connected. RACHAEL DE VRIES Mob 021 943 900 WEB ID RJS3721

This property offers a 3 room permitted Skyline cottage with elevated views. Open plan living area, 2 separate bedrooms. Garden/storage shed with power, large 5mtr(approx) high stud barn for farm machinery. Mixed contour, good fencing, steel gates, 2 water troughs, 3 dams and house water tank with a header tank. MICHELLE TOMLINSON Mob 027 339 5937 WEB ID RJS3714

This exclusive North facing 4186m2 section is located up a private road and has potential views over the Dargaville Township and the Northern Wairoa River. The elevated section is fully fenced, has the right to connect power, phone and water. Don’t miss your chance.

Ask your local award winning real estate professional what your property is worth. We have buyers waiting. List your property with us, call now.

CRAIG CLEMENT Mob 021461668 WEB ID RJS3660

DARGAVILLE 09 439 7295 MAUNGATUROTO 09 431 1016

19 MANURERE RISE, MATAKOHE

$170,000 48 SANDY BEACH ROAD, TINOPAI

$195,000 BICKERSTAFFE ROAD, MAUNGATUROTO

$285,000 843 KAIWAKA-MANGAWHAI ROAD

$549,000

EASY CONTOURED 10 ACRE LIFESTYLE

BACH & FRUIT TREES

GREAT BARE BLOCK

COMFORTABLY COUNTRY

Sunny and sheltered 4 Ha to enjoy stunning water views out across the peninsula. Choice of building sites. Easy contour. Shelterbelt trees already in place. Boat ramp at Tinopai wharf just 15 minutes away. Covenants apply. Build new and love the country life. BUY NOW price.

Compact one bedroom bach with undercover deck, conservatory and double garage. Established fruit trees include plum, peach, apricot, apple, fig, pear, mulberry, macadamia, citrus. Quiet private spot, north-facing with country views. Minutes to beaches, boat ramp and wharf. Call Rhoda to view! MRE1795 RHODA MORRISON Mob 0274 800 691

8.11ha´s rolling contoured land in 2 paddocks. Formed house site ready to resite or build new. Dam water for stock. Nice rural outlook over the neighbouring bush. Approx 6 kms to Maungaturoto township. Make this your destination to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city.

Perfect introduction to country life or down size from the family farm. Freshly redecorated inside with a stellar kitchen this 4 bedroom home is waiting for you. Run some chickens, sheep or a couple of cows. Only a hop to Mangawhai, Kaiwaka and Maungaturoto.

SHEILA BOON Mob 027 498 5651 WEB ID MRE1882

GARY MORRIS 021 902 087 WEB ID MRE1883

MRE1864 RHODA MORRISON Mob 0274 800 691 & 09 431 6912

110 Victoria Street, Dargaville 143 Hurndall Street, Maungaturoto

www.roperandjones.co.nz

09 439 7295 09 431 1016

Dargaville Realty Ltd Licensed Agent REAA 2008


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