Kaipara Lifestyler, May 10th 2016

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May 10 2016

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Preserving Matakohe history The Kauri Museum is holding a Matakohe Mayday dinner and dance fundraiser …

 Dargaville Aero Club flight instructor, Rusty Russell, sorts out a helmet for enthusiastic associate club member 87-year-old John Cottle from Te Kopuru as he prepares for a ride in the club’s latest acquisition — the MTOsport auto gyrocopter. “It is a wonderful experience to see the land below from a different perspective,” John said. The German-designed machine is proving popular with aero clubs around the world

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Sailing towards a bright future  by Ann Morgan

Ruawai College student, Hazel Hornell, has her sights set on being in an Olympic sailing team one day and is looking to encourage others in the Kaipara into the sport which has helped her create good friendships and taught her many water skills.

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“I started sailing when I was 8 years old. I am now 17 years old and joined a club when we were living in Western Australia. We used little pelican yachts there. My dad saw kids on sailboats at his boss’s yacht club and asked if my sister and I wanted to learn. We said yes and haven’t looked back,” said Hazel. “Whilst there I was in three state titles.

My last state title I came 13th out of 34 boats which is quite good really.” Hazel has not met any other girls who participate in sailing in the Kaipara and travels to Whangarei to pursue the sport. “It is an easy sport to learn and really enjoyable. Those involved are really friendly and give good advice. I

sail a ‘laser’ olympic style boat. We travel to Whangarei because that’s the closest club for us. We mainly sail in the harbour because they are little yachts but we also go out to the open ocean on keelers which is a different experience again,” said Hazel. continued on page 3 …

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 The Northern Wairoa Football Club senior men’s team play against the University of Auckland in the Chatham Cup Competition on Anzac Day. “This is New Zealand’s version of England’s FA Cup. We were the lowest ranked team to enter this season and are very proud to have played,” said coach Sam Green. “Our guys played well considering Auckland are a much more experienced side. We knew it would be very competitive and want to show other teams that they can join in too. Auckland played the game in an inspiring spirit. The final score was 6–2 to Auckland.”


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Coastal restoration  by Ann Morgan

James Te Tuhi of Te Kopuru is the second recipient of the Dune Restoration Trust of New Zealand’s Pingao and Toheroa Trophy which celebrates the exceptional contributions of an individual to coastal restoration. Mr Te Tuhi received the award for his work restoring the West Coast dunes of Northland as well as his educational work sharing information and experience to schools and other groups. “This award is not given out every year. It is given when someone deserving is recognised. It is not just about planting the pingao and spinifex grasses, it is about the story of the grasses and toheroa living  James with his youngest great grandson Henare together,” said Greg Bennett and Greg Bennett, Dune Restoration Trust of New trust chairperson. Zealand’s chairperson “Before James joined the Dune Restoration Trust along with Betsy most protected species in New Zealand. Young from the Far North, we only knew The harvesting of the shellfish is illegal the scientific side of things, now we except under customary permit. Mr Te Tuhi is a key member of Te understand all the cultural dimensions thanks to their understanding. Their Roopu Whakaoranga o te Taha Moana knowledge has been very important Trust, which aims to replenish toheroa across the country.” and pingao alongside each other on For many years James harvested Northland’s coast. Through the Trust and relocated toheroa stocks from the he spends a lot of time passing on Kaipara right up to Te Oneroa-a-tohe Maori lore and ecological wisdom — Ninety-Mile Beach — alongside his to schoolchildren. In 2003 he was granted an honorary friend Barry Searle. He voluntarily planted pingao and Master of Applied Science degree from spinifex along Ripiro Beach and the Auckland University of Technology translocated toheroa in order to for his work and that same year he was enhance species numbers for more awarded a Queen’s Service Medal for than 25 years. Toheroa are among the service to the community. 

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Sailing towards a bright future “You don’t have to be wealthy to sail — it is an affordable sport. I don’t believe you need to buy the top gear either. I believe in getting people started and taught the skills of sailing before putting them in a top boat. “I get to travel away as well. As part of the Whangarei Girls’ combined team we recently travelled to Algies Bay for the Secondary Schools Team Sailing National Championships. We placed 25th out of 35, fifth in the bronze fleet and seventh out of all the girls’ teams. “I have learnt a lot of responsibility on the water and things like what to do if you tip your boat over. It builds confidence and it’s a good sport for parents to be able to come along and encourage their children. You can get involved with the rescue boats as well. “ Hazel is passionate about boats on the water and thinks it would be good if more people became involved with the search and rescue boats and volunteered their time to the cause. “I’d like to get into an olympic team and maybe become a sailing coach here in Ruawai. Maybe I could work on superyachts and teach the owners how to sail. I have already completed one coaching course. It would be great to see sailing available here in the Kaipara. It would be good for the community. I am sure other youths

 Hazel Hornell believes sailing is a sport many young people can enjoy

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Fighting for success

The pink month

 by Ayla Miller

 by Ann Morgan

Throughout life Renata ‘Raz’ Poa, also known as The Kaipara Kid in the boxing ring, has had a fighting spirit, and the 29-yearold boxer and mixed martial arts fighter is determined to use this to reach her goals and inspire others.

Pink Ribbon month is upon us again and breakfasts and fundraising events are happening across the Kaipara in support of the New Zealand Breast Cancer Foundation.

Kaipara born and bred, Renata began boxing nine years ago after snapping her achilles tendon and started punching a bag for exercise. She was invited to take up the sport and has never looked back, recently competing in the Wellington Big Bash where she won her fight against Flo ‘Flo-Rida’ Samuels in the women’s heavyweight contest. She says having to look after herself at a young age made her more determined to make something of her life. She didn’t have time to party like her peers did or settle for what was happening around her at that time. “I was a fighter back then and I am still fighting but in a more literal sense.” Last year she met York Stone and Associates accounting firm director, Mike Stone, who now sponsors her fight gear and she has helped him drop 23 kilograms. Mike says she is a ruthless trainer who wants to give back and he is pleased to support her. “Her nickname is Sergeant Major which speaks volumes.” Renata says she has always liked coming back to places where people have helped her.

 Renata ‘Raz’ Poa has a fighting spirit and believes it’s not about where you come from, but where you’re going

“I’m big on keeping that balance between give and take.” Not one to sit back and relax, she has her sights set on competing in the Ultimate Fighting Championship, alongside her role model, American mixed martial artist and judoka, Ronda Rousey. “Ronda inspires me and I want to keep inspiring people to never settle. Even if you come from a small town you can go far,” Renata says. 

The Aratapu Tavern will have specials available throughout the month with a portion of the sales of each breakfast going to the Breast Cancer Foundation. “Come on in and try our Texas-sized big breakfast and enter the ‘guess the number of marshmallows in the jar’ competition. We will have other fun things happening as well and our staff will be dressed in our famous pink ensembles,” said host Donice Hall-Morris.  The staff at the Aratapu Tavern are ready for a Pink month “It is nice to get our employees involved and have fun with cancer affects a lot of families with eight the community whilst supporting a very people diagnosed daily in New Zealand. worthy cause. The Kaipara community Last year saw 175 ladies socialising are as important as anyone else and together to support our fundraiser. they are always very supportive of the “Come along and dress in pink. There different fundraising events that are will be raffles happening around town happening across the district for Pink leading up to the breakfast and a ‘bring Ribbon month. and buy a book’ table on the day,” said “From what I have read, the research co-organiser Sue Crump. they are doing here in our own country “There will be a guest speaker and is incredible, it is a cause worth we will have spot prizes. It will be lots of fun and if the weather is good the fundraising for.” A breakfast will be held at the deck overlooking the water is beautiful. Northern Wairoa Boating Club on Breakfast is $10 a head — turn up on Thursday May 26 from 7–9am. “Breast the day.” 

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New page for library

Mangawhai rates saga ends

 by Rose Stirling

The Dargaville Library is about to turn over a new leaf and the community is invited to have their say on its proposed new look. Library manager Lisa Salter says she is excited about the proposed redesign and hopes the community takes the opportunity to be involved. “This is a really neat opportunity that isn’t likely to happen again anytime soon.” Mrs Salter says that since the library relocated to the corner of Normanby and Poto Street from the town hall, “we’ve been squashed.” “Our customers have wanted us to address their issues and concerns about the library’s layout for some time. Most people have been very positive, overwhelmingly positive, but still wish to have a  Library Manager Lisa Salter says staff and patrons feel bigger space.” there is not enough space and so a redesign is needed She says the redesign focus has been on providing a better main road so children are less likely to layout for the different groups that shoot out the front door and onto the attend the library such as wifi users, road. The proposed design includes book readers, children, and those providing a larger reading space with wanting a quiet space. an outdoor covered seating area. The proposed redesign also has a There is a redevelopment display in focus on safety and the children’s area the foyer and submissions to council will be moved to an area away from the close on May 13. 

 by Paul Campbell

The long-running legal battle by Mangawhai’s ratepayers over Kaipara District Council rate hikes to pay for the town’s illstarred $57 million wastewater scheme is over. The Supreme Court dismissed the Mangawhai Ratepayers and Residents Association application to appeal a High Court decision. The High Court found the council increase in rates to pay for the Ecocare scheme cost blowout was lawful, despite the council illegally borrowing more than $50 million to fund the project. The MRRA appeal to challenge that decision failed and with the latest ruling by the Supreme Court the MRRA’s fight is effectively over, with the association to pay costs to the council of $2,500. The action has been costly for all concerned, with the council $1.08 million out of pocket to the end of March this year, and the MRRA putting its costs at $300,000. The overall bill will increase with residual actions associated with the overall case still to be resolved. Council chair of commissioners John Robertson said he welcomed the Supreme Court decision. “This closes the Judicial Review case first launched by the MRRA against the council in 2014. There can be no more appeals on this

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Making it easy

COUNCIL WANTS YOUR FEEDBACK ON ANNUAL PLAN 2016/17 This year’s Annual Plan is providing some good news for ratepayers. While there aren’t significant changes from the second year of the Long Term Plan 2015 – 2025, the average rates increase is proposed to be lower than we stated in the Plan. Instead of 3.45 percent on average increase, the proposed average increase will be 2.94 percent. We do not need to go through a formal consultation process for this year’s plan, with submissions and hearings. This change is because amendments to the Local Government Act 2002 recognises that often Annual Plans are not significantly different to what was consulted on in the Long Term Plan process. Therefore it doesn’t make sense to consult again on plans already contained in the Long Term Plan 2015 - 2025. However, we do want to know your thoughts on the small, but good, changes that are proposed. We are asking for your feedback, which will still be considered as part of finalising the Annual Plan 2016 – 2017. They are contained in our consultation document. In summary: Earlier this year, our two big wins were: • We have been able to reduce debt by $10 million including a settlement from the Office of the Auditor General. • We joined the Local Government Funding Agency and therefore access to lower interest rates on our debt. This means we need less funding to service this lower, and cheaper, debt which will fund the reduced rates increase. We will also:

There will still be rates increases higher than the average for commercial, dairying, some lifestyle blocks and some residential areas. The increases in the affected residential areas are because of increased investment in wastewater plants for both maintenance and operations where the plants are older. While our emphasis is always on our core service, we are doing other interesting things around the district as well, which we’d like your feedback on. For instance • Placemaking’ in Kaiwaka and Dargaville. This is all about working with our communities to improve their towns and environments, to make them easier to live in, to enjoy and get around. • In Mangawhai, we’re working with the community on a Mangawhai Town Plan to help us invest for growth. This is still in the early stages, and we’re looking forward to getting your views on the concepts so far. Final round-table session: Paparoa War Memorial Hall, 10 May at 6pm Provide your feedback on-line at www.kaipara.govt.nz - air your views, promote ideas, have your say!

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Preserving Matakohe history

Digging in for Earth Day

The Kauri Museum is holding a Matakohe Mayday dinner and dance fundraiser at the Matakohe Community Hall on Saturday, May 21 at 6pm to support the Historic Totara House Preservation Appeal to help re-pile and weatherproof Totara house.

In honour of Earth Day members of the community have rolled up their sleeves and got their hands dirty to help ensure the future of the coasts Kauri trees and other native plants.

 Members of the community mucking in to help clean up the Kauri Coast nursery in Trouson Kauri Park  Totara House was bequeathed to the people of New Zealand by Mavis Smith

The 117-year-old kauri villa was the home of the pioneer Smith family who were founding members of the Kauri Museum, and to Mavis Smith who lived to 102. Miss Smith bequeathed the home to the people of New Zealand through The Kauri Museum to be preserved and enjoyed by generations to come. When she was 100-years-old she told her life story in the book ‘Child of the Kauri’ which is available for purchase at the Kauri Museum. “Unlike many of New Zealand’s historic house museums, Totara House has retained much of its original furniture and furnishings, with only minor modifications made over time for

practical reasons,” said museum CEO, Lisa Tolich. “We are very fortunate to have the benefit of Mavis Smith’s family recollections and anecdotes in print and oral history archives. It is these stories that continue to bring the house alive and are lovingly retold both in her own words and by those who knew Mavis best.” The fundraiser will include canapes to start, a two-course meal, spot prizes and live entertainment from Shane and the Shazam Band. BYO tipples. Tickets at $50 are available from Skelton’s Paparoa, Noel Radd Motors Maungaturoto and The Kauri Museum at Matakohe. 

The Department of Conservation invited members of the community to help celebrate Earth Day by cleaning up their nursery at Trounson Park. Biodiversity ranger, Megan Topia, said the turnout was pleasing and hoped that it might encourage more people to volunteer. “I hope we can continue to grow our volunteer programme and get as many community members involved in conservation as possible.” Local parent, Kim Hill, took her children along. “It was nice to do something voluntary, especially with my kids, and know that we were doing something good for the community. It was a bonus for the day to meet a kiwi in its natural habitat.” To volunteer, contact your local DOC office. 

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Where It’s Easy to Live Road Works May 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 programme 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 planned on Council roads throughout the whole district during May include pothole repairs both on unsealed and sealed roadways as they are identified and the clearing of culvert inlets and outlets. Maintenance patrols have been replacing many reflectorised edge marker pegs and this will continue as well as replacements and repairs to road signs. Area specific works planned during May include: •

Minor bridge repairs throughout the District

Wet, Roll and Grade round in both Northern and Southern Areas on high priority roads (ongoing)

Water table restoration – Golden Stairs, Mititai, Redhill and Curnow Roads

Culvert replacements – Millbrook, Metcalfe and Redhill Roads

Metal blend trial – Bickerstaff, Golden Stairs, Beebush and Arapohue Roads

Unsealed road strengthening – Waihue and Redhill Roads

Maintenance grading throughout the district when conditions are suitable

Unsealed potholing throughout the district (ongoing)

Annual painting round (ongoing)

Targeted noxious weed spraying – Paparoa Oakleigh and Golden Stairs Roads

Mechanised tree pruning throughout the southern half of the District

LAST CHANCE! Annual Plan feedback

Feedback closes for our draft Annual Plan 2016 - 2017 on 13 May, 2016. You still have time to have a say: • Rates • Library redesign • Roads • Water • Mangawhai Town plan See the consultation and lodge your feedback: www.kaipara.govt.nz/haveyoursay. Email us at council@kaipara.govt.nz Also at our offices: 42 Hokianga Road, Dargaville Unit 6, The Hub, 6 Molesworth Drive, Mangawhai.

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We could experience some delays with work programmed during the month of May if weather restricts plant movements and progress, but work will still go ahead. Thank you for your cooperation as these projects to improve travel on your roads are being completed. Please feel free to contact the Council’s Customer Service Representatives on 0800 727 059 for more information.

If you’re planning a building project – alterations, or even removals or demolition, you’re probably going to need a building consent. Our building team are discovering too many people are doing work without consents.

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Pursuant to the Transport (Vehicular Traffic Road Closure) Regulations 1965, the Kaipara District Council hereby gives notice that Kumarani Productions Ltd has made an application to have this road temporarily closed on the day and at the time below for the Spirit of Matariki event. Date: 12 June 2016, 10:00am – 9:00pm Any objections to this proposal should be in the hands of the Kaipara District Council before 4.00.p.m. on Friday 27 May 2016

Matakohe road improvements New Zealand Transport Agency (NZTA) is planning to straighten SH12 through Matakohe to create a safer and more direct connection. This part of the highway has tight corners and one-way bridges, which are a safety risk and cause delays for commercial freight vehicles. Improvements are likely to include realignment of this section, with new two-lane bridges and intersections to improve safety and access.

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NZTA will be seeking community feedback in May-June to consider:

We’re consulting on proposed Wastewater Drainage policy and by-law amendments.

• What will happen with the current road once the realignment is complete • Where local roads access the realigned state highway • What the new intersections will look like • How to enhance the environment, including stormwater treatment and landscaping.

Submissions are open now Close 1 June 2016 Changes proposed: • A Warrant of Fitness system for private on-site wastewater disposal systems.

You can contact NZTA with questions or comments at connecting-northland@nzta. govt.nz, or visit www.nzta.govt.nz.

• 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

BUILDING CONSENT APPLICATIONS You can lodge your building consent applications through our website. We’re about making it easy and through our online portal, you can not just lodge your application, but view the status of it and apply for everything building-related, right through to Code Compliance Certificate. No more printed copies and a time-saver as well! Go to www.kaipara.govt.nz , Quick Links, and click on ‘Lodge a Building Consent. Easy.

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Council Meetings May 2016 The following meetings have been set down for the month of May and are open to the public. Meeting times and dates may differ from those previously advertised. For confirmation or further information on a particular meeting contact the Customer Services Team on 09 439 3123 or 0800 727 059.

2pm Monday 16 May 2016

Audit & Risk Committee, Meeting Room, Council offices, The Hub, 6 Molesworth Drive, Mangawhai

10am Thursday 19 May 2016

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Ordinary Council Meeting, Meeting Room, Northern Wairoa War Memorial Hall, Hokianga Road Dargaville

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Rallying for support

Country music jubilee

 by Ann Morgan

 by Rose Stirling

The annual Hospice Kaipara Poker Car Run is on this Sunday, May 15 starting at the Vintage Machinery Club, Harding Park Dargaville with registrations at 12.15–1pm.

If you like to listen to songs about trucks and small towns the Northern Wairoa Country Music Club Inc’s 40th Jubilee could be the place to be over Queen’s Birthday Weekend.

 Hospice Kaipara volunteer, Jean Finlayson, checks out a Thunderbird before the annual car rally coming up this weekend

Jean Finlayson has been involved with Hospice Kaipara for more than 20 years and says the rally is a much appreciated fundraiser for the organisation. “I became involved with hospice because I enjoy caring for people. I decided volunteering would get me out of the house and I could learn how to be a carer properly,” said Jean. “As a volunteer we don’t nurse the patients, we work in a support role and give the carers a break and do practical things like provide meals. The families become very much a part of our lives. ”We are celebrating the Hospice shop in Dargaville’s 10th birthday as well as the car rally fundraiser. We opened the shop to help fund and supply our own equipment so we could purchase what we need with our own finances. Volunteers are rostered to suit when

they are available to help with the shop and we appreciate them and those who donate goods. This helps those in the community who can’t afford much to get things they need like a new mattress or bedding and clothes.” Jean says their manager Jayne is fantastic to work alongside. “She does a great job here in the Kaipara. Our team have a lot of laughs. Volunteering is great fun, I wouldn’t change anything. “This years car rally will be approximately 130 kilometres in total and is open to all custom, vintage, hot rod and specialty vehicles. “All proceeds go to Hospice Kaipara with a cake cutting ceremony for the shop’s 10th birthday at the prize giving at the Northern Wairoa Hotel at 5.30pm.” 

 The Northern Wairoa Country Music Club Inc has a history of raising funds for good causes. Here they are performing at a big concert in the late 1970s to raise funds for the Dargaville Fire Brigade

Club chairman Ken Foster says he’s looking forward to getting all the old crew together after his 36 years with the group. “Just to get all the old ones back if we can, a lot have moved away, so it would be great to have them back.” He adds the club has provided plenty of good times both playing music, hanging out with like-minded people and organising gigs to raise funds for the likes of the local fire station and

St Johns ambulance service. The club currently has 70–80 members and he’d like more. “What we are missing is families, and we’d love for anyone that wants, to come along and play.” The 40th Jubilee during June 4–6, takes place at the Dargaville Rugby Clubrooms. Country music legends, Kim Copedo and Annette Hawkins, will be performing along with other top talent. 

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RETIREMENT LIFESTYLE Still driving at 100  by Ann Morgan

100-year-old, Ruawai born, Gordon Brown returned to the Kaipara from Auckland to celebrate his nephew’s 70th birthday and had the opportunity to drive a 1955 Chevy truck. “One of the Dennis’ friends brought the Chevy around for us older guys to have a look at,” said Gordon. “I got behind the wheel and took it for a spin, it was great. She has beautiful power and was nearly as good as the Lamborghini I drove recently around the Hampton Downs race track. I have worked with cars all my life and am still driving at 100 years and four months old. Hopefully I can drive it again when

I am 101 years old.” Gordon says age doesn’t slow him down at all and he still loves driving cars. “I grew up on a farm which my father had to break in from swamp. When I was young I would spend a lot of time at the local garage. I was known in the area as the ‘fix it’ boy. I was always interested in mechanics. I left Ruawai when I was 20-years-old. “I started my first business there when I was 17 years old as a mechanic but when hard times hit people couldn’t

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RETIREMENT LIFESTYLE Taking the long view on elder care  by Andy Bryenton

As our population shifts due to an ageing mass demographic and the migration of retirement lifestyle seekers into the Kaipara, the spotlight is not just on facilities to put more life in your years — but on exceptional care for the ‘sunset decade’ as well. Medical advances and better health in general have pushed the twilight years well past the old biblical ‘three score and ten’ in many cases — and with a population currently enjoying the start of their retirement here in the Kaipara, it will be hopefully many years before these folk need the benefit of full — time hospital care. But, as is the trend across the nation, this time will come, and plans must be made to accommodate a better quality of life for Kiwis entering their eighth and ninth decades — even over 100! An example locally is the growth and expanded focus of Dargaville’s Norfolk Court, a rest home and hospital which also offers dementia care for those afflicted by this condition. From humble beginnings over 25 years ago, Norfolk Court has adapted to changing times, and the management there look toward the future as a time of opportunity to

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Now that technology has taken a leap forward, thanks to some very clever design and thinking by a Kiwi company — Fairbrother Industries. Their Kinghitter post drivers have always been a benchmark in the fencing and rural construction trades, but their series four — the ‘Rolls Royce of post bangers’ carries their vision to a new level, giving operators more choice, more access, and more options to fence where lesser machines fear to tread. The key to this versatility is a low transport profile coupled with a fully positionable base. Hydraulic actuators position the butt of the post at any angle, over a metre away from the back of the tractor which acts as the Kinghitter’s power supply and carrier vehicle. Hydraulic legs offer impressive stability on any slope or surface — you can see that this machine was designed by fencing contractors, backed up by a top team of engineers. In

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WHAT’S ON? Email info@thelifestyler.co.nz with your event information or call 0800 466 793

Dargaville

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. Car Rally The annual Hospice Car Rally Poker Run is on Sunday, May 15 in conjunction with the Dargaville Hotrod and Custom Car Club. Starts at 12.15 noon at the Vintage Machinery Club Harding Park Dargaville. Prize giving will be at 5.30pm at the Northern Wairoa Hotel and there will be a cake cutting to celebrate the Dargaville Hospice Shop’s 10th birthday. Phone 09 439 3330 or email office.hki@xtra.co.nz. Nor ther n Wairoa Veteran Bowlers Association. Final day for 2015–2016 Season. 1.00pm.Wednesday 11th May 2016 at Dargaville Bowling Club.

WATER TANK CLEANING PUMPS

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Owing to the modest attendances for the later part of this season it has been suggested we wind up our activities, therefore the future of the Assoc. will be discussed. All interested persons are asked to attend. Norm Vranjes. President. Wednesday Crafts 10am till 12.30 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. African Drumming six week course Tuesday evenings from May 10–14 June 5.30pm–6.30pm. $12 per class or $60 for all six classes. Drums provided. For enquiries or to enroll contact Josie on 021 0223 8621 or josie.scott@xtra.co.nz Dargaville Little Theatre tickets for The Rookie Black, White and Shades of Grey are on sale at the Dargaville Sewing Centre for performances on the 13, 14th of May inc matinee on the 14th at 3pm. Girls Brigade For girls 5–15 yrs. Build friendships, Christian values, cooking, crafts, games and loads more. 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 Northern Wairoa Country Music Club Inc is having their 40th jubilee birthday on Queens Birthday Weekend 3rd, 4th & 5th June — at the Dargaville Rugby Clubrooms. Contact Richard 09 439 8633 or Ken 09 439 8046.

Matakohe

Pink Ribbon Breakfast May 29 at the Matakohe War Memorial Hall. Doors open from 9am with breakfast served at 9.30am. Tickets $20. No door sales

Wellsford

Wellsford Country Music Club 2nd Sunday of the month 1.30 at the Wellsford District Community Centre 1 Matheson Road Wellsford $5.00 entry or $4.00 for members Resident band. Singers/visitors welcome. Join us for a great afternoon’s entertainment and meet fellow music lovers. Phone John for further info 09 425 4041

Mangawhai

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 Music in the Vines: Live music by local musicians every Saturday afternoon throughout summer. Families welcome. Free entry. Food and drink on sale. 4–8pm Te Whai Bay Wines, 367 King Road, Mangawhai.

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, 021 549 427 or see us on Facebook. Kaihu Market On second Saturday of the second month, 9am–noon. Kaihu Hall, stalls free, proceeds to fundraising for the hall. Esma 09 439 7293 Kaiwaka Markets Every Friday, 10am–3pm. Three Furlongs Tavern. David 021 210 3756 Maungaturoto Markets The Maungaturoto markets are on first Friday of the month, 3:30pm–6:30pm. 44 View St, Maungaturoto Centennial Community Hall. Fresh produce, arts, crafts and more. 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. Stalls/car boot sites. 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

AN IMPERIAL PARTY EXPERIENCE WITH LIVE MUSIC FROM LEGACY BRING YOUR BEDSHEET TOGA–GATHER YOUR MATES & PARTY LIKE IT’S 99 BC

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SPORTS RESULTS Lawn Bowls Dargaville Bowling Club. May 7 Dragecivich Triples, incorporating Closing Day. Thirty Dargaville members drawn into ten trios spent a day on the carpet green, getting through 4 rounds with no hardships until nearing the conclusion of play, a bit of rain made a nuisance of itself. Results: No team managed 4 wins. 1st Tom Ker, Monty Stott, Barb Bell. 3 wins, 29 ends. 2nd Allan Rakich, Ron Bishop, Don Munn. 3 wins, 27 ends. 3rd Kevin West, Lew Findlay, Graham Woolham. 3 wins, 24 ends. 4th Eric Smitton, Steve Curac, Dennis Hall. 2.5 wins. Thanks to the Dragecivich Family for the generous sponsorship. Congratulations to Karren Biddles who won the Singles, and was in Pairs, Triples and Fours teams and gained her Gold Star. Then followed a BBQ and social hour. The club thanks all who played, organised, sponsored and

to: E-mail your results

info@nsmm.co.nz

helped to make the season successful. Winter season gets underway on Tuesday 7th, June. Hope to see you there. P.S. Golden Wedding. Congratulations to President Margaret & Eric on this event. Ron McCallum Green 1st Kevin Robinson 4 wins, 20 ends, 39 pts. 2nd Sue Rokstad 3 wins, 22 ends 43 pts B Green 1st Len Lawrence 4 wins, 18 ends, 39 pts. 2nd Roy Hardie 4 wins, 17 ends, 37 pts. Hard luck prize: Margaret Powell

Indoor Bowls Parish Indoor Bowling. Club Night. May 2 1st Mariane Harvey & Bev Fryer. 2nd Warren Younger & Lyn Josey 3rd Owen Brown & Betty Mason. Good Sports Keith Williams & Rex Nielsen Ruawai Indoor Bowling Club. Opening Night. May 3 1st Don Simpson, Owen Brown, Brenda Robinson & Havah Nielsen

2nd Tony Radich, Ken Bellamy & Karen Graham 3rd Jim Simpson, Josh Simpson & Betty Mason Good Sports Phil Yelcich, Helen Bellamy & Kura Newall Dalmation Indoor Bowls. April 27 1st Warren Younger, Karen Graham. 2nd Bruce Mawson, Alison Robertson. Good Sports. Ken Rogers. Ann Bell. May 4th 1st Norm Clark, Georgia Watt. 2nd Owen Brown, Karen Graham. Good Sports. Henk Haverkamp, Bev Fryer.

Football 10yr Northern Wairoa 3 v Bream bay 3. 12yr Kamo 3 v Northern Wairoa 0 Senior men Northern Wairoa 2 v Keri Keri 0. Draw for Sat 14 May Northern Wairoa v Central brown At Manu 10yr. 9.30. Northern Wairoa v Bream bay 12yr 9.30 at Darg. Kaikohe v Northern Wairoa at Kaikohe 15yr at 10.30. Senior men Northern Wairoa v Central Brown 12.30 Darg

Golf Northern Wairoa Golf Results May 3 L Ainalefoa 49 pts. B Warmington 43. M Leef 40. T Wedgwood 40. D O’Flaherty 38. P Fitzgerald 38 Two’s; M Jones, W Hagoort , M Leef

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May 4 Silver — G. O’Flaherty 72 nett. Bronze 1 — S. Morgan 64 nett. J. Jenyns 66. J. Wallace 70 c/b. M. Kidd 70 Bronze 2 — Maree McCahon 66 nett. R. Ingram 67 c/b. Marion McCahon 67 9 Hole — Putting. D. Clark 17 Two’s; J. Jenyns, J Hilliam, D Jensen, C Hope May 7 C Manning 65 Nett. R Rouse 66. C Price 68. J Melanson 68. P Coles 69. K Allen 69. F Tattersall 69. Hole in One No. 9 — Chris Manning May 8 S Lucich 43 Pts. L Davis 41. T Patuawa 41. A Blatherwick 41. D Parsons 39. S Burrell 39 Bar Saturday P Fowlie / Sunday L Cunnliffe Match Duty Saturday B Robinson / Sunday S Munn

Bridge Dargaville Bridge Club. May 4 Savident Pairs 1st Bill Vodanovich/ John Nielsen 2nd Julie Harper/Anna Murphy 3rd Suzy Liddell/Neil Hearn 4th Paul Brown/Peter Ball Congratulations to the overall winners of the Savident Pairs — Wendy Rae and Thea Batchelder

Kaipara Service Directory ATJ

SELF DRIVE MACHINERY HIRE

• Rollers 1.5 - 13 tonne • Diggers 1-20 tonne • Site dumpers 1-10 tonne • Loaders, Trailers, Plate Compactors etc

Call the team at ATJ for your hire needs

Warkworth 09 425 8845 or Aaron on 021 210 0493 4 Morrosion Drive, Warkworth

C&C Contract Electrical DARGAVILLE Craig Burrell • Registered Electrician

Phone Craig 021 534 882 • Bookings 021 440 634

C H A I N S AW S & M OW E R S

Pick Up & Delivery Service Available Conditions apply

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3 Parore St, Dargaville • Ph 09 439 8881

Fencing Specialists Servicing Dargaville to Mangawhai

ALL ASPECTS OF FARM & LIFESTYLE BLOCK FENCING & MAINTENANCE INCLUDING:

• Post & Batten • Post & Rail • Netting • Entrances • Stock Yards • General Block Maintenance

Call Chris Hickey on 027 561 1719

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• Kitchen/Bathroom Fit Outs • Water Blasting & Chem Washes • Decks • Rental Repairs • Section Cleanups • Fences & Repairs • Concreting • Rubbish Removal • Hedge Trimming • House Renovations • Plus Much More

Andrew Turner

027 455 7750 / 09 439 8628 ats.maintenance@hotmail.com

Dargaville Bobcat Services Any job big or small. We do them ALL • Stump & Tree Removal • Driveway Prep & Regrading • Calf Shed & Stockyard Cleaning • Post Hole Borer • Tip Truck Available • Trencher

Phone or Txt Paul 027 271 2022

Hart Funerals Bruce Young & Jessica Pople cnr victoria & gladstone street dargaville Po BoX 306 Phone 09 439 8048

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

Movement Therapies Ltd

Massage Treatments, Yoga & Body Awareness Classes in Dargaville. Holistic Relaxation Massages from $45 (60 min) Prenatal Massages from $30 (30min) Foot Massages from $30 (30 min)

Yoga Classes @ the Yoga Centre (118 Victoria St): Wednesdays Early Birds 7.15 - 8.15 am Wednesdays Late Eve 6.30 - 8.00 pm

Check out www.bodywise-movingwell.com or contact Lisa on 022 15 32 361 for more info.

MAKE YOUR BOOKING TODAY! Come in and talk with our experienced stylists so we can customise and create your new look.

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09 439 7432 26 victoria street dargaville 0391

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

Phone 021 114 6729 www.kaiparacleaningco.co.nz

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

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


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Tu Christey Massage Therapist Diploma in Massage, MNZ Cert. in Thai Traditional Massage (Wat Pho) “Get rid of your aches & pains, maintain your well being” Therapeutic, Deep Tissue, Sports, Pregnancy, Relaxation, Myofascial Release, Lymphatic Drainage Phone: (09) 439 6518 Mobile: 021 116 9425 Email: tuthemt@gmail.com www.handyhandsmassage.co.nz

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Kaipara Lifestyler Classifieds

Phone 09 439 6933

Closing date for classified advertising for the 17 May 2016 edition is 10am, Monday 16 May 2016. See our terms and conditions online at www.kaiparalifestyler.co.nz For Sale

Firewood for sale

Situations Vacant

1991 MITSUBISHI 3 litre Super Saloon, air conditioning, electric windows, overdrive, automatic, power & eco mode, electric seats, 1 lady owner, set of new tyres, new WOF, 4 months REGO, $1,480. Phone 021 230 6329.

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.

CAREGIVERS WANTED. We are seeking experienced caregivers for an elderly female stroke patient who needs 24/7 care, 10kms out of Dargaville. Varied work and hours including weekends and overnight as required. The individual/s we seek must be suitably qualified, experienced and take pride in their work, have a ‘can do’ attitude, be motivated to care for others and have their own transport. Applicants for this position should have NZ residency or a valid NZ work visa. Please send CV and application letter to mlhdargaville@gmail.com. Applications close: 25th May 2016.

2001 NISSAN Maxima, V6 auto, good tyres, good condition, looked after. $2,500 ono. Phone 021 203 2953. BRAKE DISC pads for car and light commercials. Inder’s Auto One Dargaville 09 439 8219. CARAVAN EWOF (and marine). Call your local inspector today at A+ Electrical Inspections and Security on 021 240 6764 FIREWOOD TOPSOIL and Mulch Chip. Firewood from $45.00 per metre, Topsoil $40.00 per metre and Mulch Chip $15.00 per metre. Phone Doug 020 4088 7689, Adrian 020 4091 8732 or Tamati 020 4104 0964. PURCHASE AN oil & air filter combo and receive 15% discount. Inder’s Auto One Dargaville 09 439 8219 TORPEDO COMPLETE with winch, traces, 11 batteries including 4 brand new ones, hardly used, $2,500. Phone Ken 09 439 0272. WHIRLPOOL FRIDGE/FREEZER 2 years old, near new condition. Freezer on top. 630W x 700D x 1608H $600 ono. Urgent sale Ph 027 439 3009 or 09 439 7200.

To Let ONE BEDROOM stand alone cottage suit mature person. $150 per week. Available end of May. Phone 09 439 4672.

Tenders

Wanted WANTED OLD and small eight or ten row maize planter for a MF135 tractor. Phone 09 433 2877.

Cleaning RELIABLE LADY will do your cleaning thoroughly $25 per hour. Phone 09 439 7293 after 6pm.

Sheep Shearing

Work Wanted

CARPIE WOOL BUYERS

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Ph: 434 7787 Mon - Fri 9-5. 570 Mangakahia Road, Maungatapere. Servicing Farms & Lifestyle Blocks. Phone Vaughan on 021 743 277

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Work Wanted

GRAZING AVAILABLE – short term only. Plenty of grass. Phone 09 439 1834 or 021 0226 6894.

Fencing

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

were married at St. Michael and All Angels Church in Ruawai on May 12th 1951, with the Reverend Collard-Scruby officiating.

Congratulations from your family

Property Maintenance Northern Wairoa Maori, Maritime & Pioneer Museum Inc. Manager – Dargaville Museum, Full time position. This is your opportunity to lead a highly-regarded provincial museum situated in the historic town of Dargaville in the Kaipara District

• Qualification or significant experience in organisational management • Proven ability in financial management and budgeting • Excellent oral and written communication skills • A genuine passion for, and understanding of, NZ heritage and culture • Knowledge and experience in marketing and promotion.

GRAZING AVAILABLE – short term or long term phone 027 204 8686 or 09 439 8234.

COAST TO Coast Treeworks. All aspects of treework, professional qualified arborist, free quotes. Ph Victor 021 050 2665.

Ivan & Judy, nee Haycock

Do you have experience and/or a passion to work with our elderly citizens? Are you able to work away Tender Loving Care from home for up to two In your own home weeks at a time? We have positions for live-in care to start immediately throughout Northland. You will need to have a full drivers license and a reliable vehicle. Send your CV to recruitment@tlc4u2.co.nz or call Gareth on 0275-184376

The ideal person will have:

Grazing

Tree Services

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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

HONDA STEPWAGON 1996, 260km, needs engineer work, Reg & WOF current. Phone 09 439 8184.

FENCING POST and batten, post and rail, retaining, yards and stock handling. Phone Chris for free advice 027 472 4824.

Wedding Anniversaries

The position also involves the management of the Lighthouse Function Centre.

WAYNE & ANNETTE Ph 09

439 2020

Dry Aged Beef Specialists Traditional Manuka wood smoked Bacon & Ham

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If you see yourself as leading this vibrant museum into the future, we would like to hear from you. All applications should be accompanied by a current CV and covering letter. To register your interest and receive a full job description please contact: Pene McKenzie at Dargaville Museum e-mail darg.museum@xtra.co.nz Applications close 3rd June 2016

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. 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.

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. 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.


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Phone 09 439 6933

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Public Notices

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.

MATAKOHE SALE

Public Notices 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. KAIHU MARKET Saturday 14th May. Stalls free phone Esme 09 439 7293. PARIRAU E Wha Church Restoration Committee AGM, 10am Saturday 28th May 2016 at Parirau Marae, Tana Road, Matakohe. The Mangawhai Museum and Historical Society Incorporated

AGM is to be held on Friday 20th May at 3pm at Mangawhai Museum All those who would like to attend are invited

Baylys Beach Society

AGM Mon 23rd May NW Golf Club

7pm Residents, property owners and interested parties all welcome.

Look forward to seeing you there

Kaipara 2016 Grey Power AGM Friday 20th May Dargaville Methodist Church 1.00pm Guest Speakers: Debbie Evans Northland District Heath Board Graeme Ramsey, Deputy Chairman, Northland Regional Council All Welcome

KAURI COAST 4X4 CLUB

AGM Wednesday 11th May, 7.30pm. Northern Wairoa Boat Club. ALL WELCOME

DRIVE TO THE CONDITIONS

Dargaville Lions Club The Dargaville Lions are pleased to announce they are about to publish their Local Phone Directory. Would you please check that your listing is correct in the 2015-2016 phone book. If not PLEASE contact and advise YOUR phone company as soon as possible, NOT THE LIONS CLUB

TE KURA KAUPAPA MAORI O NGARINGAOMATARIKI Board of Trustees Election Nominations are invited for the election of five parent representatives to the Board of Trustees. A nomination form and a copy of this notice will be posted to all eligible voters. Additional nomination forms can be obtained from the school office. Nominations close at noon on Friday 20 May 2016. These may be posted or hand delivered. The voting roll is open for inspection at the school and can be viewed during normal school hours.

Friday 13th May 12.00 start Sundries Working dog pups

12.30 MAIN SALE 50 2 1/2 Yr Steers 50 R2yr Angus Steers 25 R2yr Xbred Steers 50 R2yr Angus Heifers 30 R2yr Fsn Bulls 100 R1yr Fsn Bulls Phone Allan 027 493 2844 Shane 027 666 6243

PENSIONER UNIT TO RENT

Refurbished one bedroom unit to rent in the Kauri Court Masonic Village, Dargaville. Great value, sunny unit. Suitable for independent, active, over 60’s. Masons and non-Masons very welcome. For an application form or more information visit www.northlandmasonictrust.co.nz or call Chris Mason 09 438 3109.

TUITION ART

NORTHERN WAIROA VETERINARY CLUB SOCIETY LTD

AGM Wednesday 25 May 2016 At 12.30pm N.W. Boating Club Totara Street, Dargaville

Kaipara

Community Health Trust

HEALTH SHUTTLE

Ruawai Primary School Board of Trustees Election

Nominations are invited for the election of 5 parent representatives to the Board of Trustees. A nomination form and notice calling for nominations will be posted to eligible voters. Additional nomination forms can be obtained from the school office. Nominations close at noon on 20th May 2016 and may be accompanied by a signed candidate’s statement. The voting roll is open for inspection at the school and can be viewed during normal school hours. There will also be a list of candidate’s names, as they come to hand, for inspection at the school. Voting closes at noon on 3rd June 2016. Signed Jo Forsythe Returning Officer

St Joseph’s Catholic School Kia Inoi Kia Mahi Board of Trustees Election 2016 Nominations are invited for the election of 3 parent Representatives to the Board of Trustees. You can nominate another person to stand as a candidate or you can nominate yourself. (Make sure you sign both parts of the form). Nomination forms were sent home at the end of last term. Additional nomination forms can be obtained from the school office. Nominations close at noon on 20th May 2016 and may be accompanied by signed candidates’ statements. The voting roll is open for inspection at the school and can be viewed during normal school hours. There will also be a list of candidates’ names as they come to hand for inspection at the school. Voting closes at noon on 3rd June 2016 Annie Cleary Returning Officer

Should a poll be required it will close at noon on Friday 3 June 2016. Eileen Parsons (Mrs) Returning Officer

Public Notices

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Accessible Transport – We have a wheelchair hoist (Dargaville and Whangarei Health Appointments) For enquiries phone Te Ha Oranga 439 3013

Private classes or night classes. Every Tuesday from 7pm to 9pm.

In Memoriam

GALLOWAY, EDNA JOAN Another year has come and gone. The lights may be getting a little dimmer but your memories are still as bright as ever. Thanks girl. Bruce and all the family.

Public Notices

Phone Jean 09 439 0255.

RUGBY RUGBY RUGBY

SALE

10TH BIRTHDAY FOR THE HOSPICE SHOP 50% OFF ALL STOCK Excluding furniture and 20 cent bins

Dargaville Ford Western Sharks vs Hikurangi Saturday 14th May Farmlands Park, Dargaville Redline Reserves 12.30pm Carters Premiers 2.15pm

When: 15–21 MAY 2016 Where: Hospice Shop

96 Victoria Street, Dargaville

ARAPOHUE SCHOOL BOARD OF TRUSTEES ELECTION Nominations are invited for the election of three (3) Parent Representatives to our school Board of Trustees.

Join us to discuss the use of glyphosate in public spaces and how we can save our bees.

Thursday 19th May

A nomination form and notice calling for nominations will be posted to eligible voters. You can nominate another person to stand as a candidate, or you can nominate yourself (make sure you sign both parts of the form). Additional nomination forms can be obtained from the school office. Nominations close at Noon Friday 20 May 2016 and may be accompanied by a signed candidate’s statement. The voting roll is open for inspection at the school and can be viewed during normal school hours. There will also be a list of candidates’ names, as they come to hand, for inspection at the school. Voting closes at noon on 3rd June 2016. Leanne Brown Returning Officer

Authorised by Steffan Browning, Parliament Buildings, Wellington

TANGITERORIA SCHOOL BOARD OF TRUSTEES ELECTION

Nominations are invited for the election of five (5) parent representatives to the Board of Trustees. A nomination form and a copy of this notice will be posted to all eligible voters. Additional nomination forms can be obtained from the school office. Nominations close at noon on 20th of May 2016 and may be accompanied by a signed candidate’s statement. The voting roll is open for inspection at the school and can be viewed during normal school hours. There will also be a list of candidates’ names, as they come to hand, for inspection at the school. The poll closes at noon on 3rd June 2016. Signed Shannon Campbell Returning Officer

KAIHU VALLEY PRIMARY SCHOOL

BOARD OF TRUSTEES ELECTION Nominations are invited for the election of 3 parent representatives to the Board of Trustees. A nomination form and a copy of this notice will be posted to all eligible voters. You can nominate another person to stand as a candidate, or you can nominate yourself (make sure you sign both parts of the form). Additional nomination forms can be obtained from the school office. Nominations close at noon on Friday 20 May 2016 and may be accompanied by a signed candidate’s statement. The voting roll is open for inspection at the school and can be viewed during normal school hours. There will also be a list of candidates’ names, as they come to hand, for inspection at the school. Voting closes at noon on Friday 3 June 2016 Signed CINDY DOBSON Returning Officer 09 439 0852


May 10 - 2016

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A unique opportunity exists for those in the cafe or catering business, wanting a change of lifestyle. The Gumdiggers Café is located directly opposite The Kauri Museum, one of Northland’s premiere tourism destinations. A large proportion of the business is dedicated to serving visiting coaches and travelers and there is generous seating both inside and out. With an increasing number of events hosted at the Museum, requiring in-house catering, there is opportunity for development. Price includes fixtures and chattels. Does not include building or land. Three bedroom house available next door for accommodation. For further information please ring Kelvin.

Kelvin Windsor 027 570 4600 dargaville.nz@raywhite.com

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