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LIFESTYLERKaipara
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A passion for community radioBig River FMs new interns to settle in under the experienced eye of Anaru Tana …
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Santa arrives in DargavilleChristmas came to Dargaville with a double dose of Santa last weekend — a visit in which reindeer and sleigh gave way to 21st century transport.
Children and their parents watched with some excitement as an airborne Santa flew in to land at the Dargaville Aero Club on Saturday, while across the bridge, hundreds of people lined Victoria Street to catch a glimpse of the bearded man — this time in a sporty red convertible.
Sources suggest to The Lifestyler that the pace of modern life has caught up with Santa and his traditional transport has been ‘put out to pasture’.
At the airfield, he handed out gifts from under the tree and joined the club members for their Christmas luncheon. “We had 60 for lunch and 18 planes flew in, including Santa’s,” said flying instructor, Murray Foster.
Downtown, with floats decked out in festive themes, the annual Dargaville Christmas parade kicked off at 12 noon, led by the West Highland Pipe Band.
Photos by Kim Munro
continued on page 9 …
2 December 11 - 2012 KAIPARA LIFESTYLER
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Kauri accordion debut by Kim Munro
Aaro carefully glueing one of the bass bodies together
Lucy Muller and her granddad enjoying the ramble
New York based world-renowned accordionist Kevin Friedrich has combined a love of his homeland with a passion for music in a two-year project to craft an accordion out of Kauri. This March he will debut the folk instrument in a premiere performance at the Lighthouse Function Centre at the Dargaville Museum.
Ramblers raise big funds Nearly 300 nature lovers went to
the recent Palmers Planet Mangawhai Garden Ramble raising $9000 for the kindergarten and Plunket.
Twenty avid gardeners displayed the fruits of their green thumbs to ramblers with many taking away new ideas for their own gardens and many impressed with the variety of gardens from small and intimate lily ponds to vast well kept fields and fountains.
“We are so thrilled with the garden ramble — such a significant amount of money was raised for the two organisations and it was lovely to see so many people enjoying this popular event,” says garden ramble committee organiser, Autumn Kidd.
The funds will go towards ongoing running costs, new resources as well as maintenance including roof repairs at the kindergarten.
Sponsorship, refreshments, raffles
and plants sold contributed to the amount raised.
Mangawhai Zonta also raised $1000 to go towards a shade sail at Rose Madsen Cottage.
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Parents and families have the biggest influenceLast week I wrote about the Student Career Management Competencies — Self Knowledge, Awareness of future possibilities and opportunities, Consequences of choices and decision making and Ability to plan and take action.
There is significant evidence of the importance of parental influence in the development of career development skills and that it starts when children are young and is built up over many years. Most of these skills are gained incidentally as a child matures and grows and many mirror the Key Competencies in the NZ Curriculum: Thinking, Using Language, symbols and texts, Managing Self, Relating to Others and Participating and contributing.
Like lots of learning, children gain many of these competencies outside of the classroom. When we send our children back to complete that job to a certain standard, when we give them a hurry up to finish that task in a timely fashion, when we tell them “first you do what you need to do and then you do what you want to do” we are teaching them sound personal habits that will stand them in good stead in a work situation. Experience is the best teacher and students who are confident in their abilities to complete work such as mowing lawns, cooking and helping with house work, helping mum or dad at work, at home and on the farm are already well on
the way to developing their career skills. We all need to understand the importance of being responsible at work, getting on with others and valuing lifelong learning. Playing sport is also an excellent way to help children learn about themselves and gain valuable skills such as teamwork, responsibility, work ethic and resilience. Coping with both winning and losing, showing perseverance, working towards goals and developing personal strengths are all great things we learn from sports.
Parents can also help students to develop career skills by regular conversations that focus on self knowledge. What did you like or not like about that? Does that job interest you? Do you realise the consequence of that decision? What do you hope to gain from that? How long do you have to make that decision… can I help you to decide? You are really good at that — what skills are you using there?
Self knowledge builds confidence and helps students cope with decision making, implementing their plans and reaching their goals. Make time to talk to your children — they love talking about themselves and they will appreciate your interest and influence.
Ms Chiaroni Career Advisor Dargaville High School
With wood donated by Dargaville builder, Arthur Maich, the unique model is being crafted by Finnish accordion builder Aaro Luukinen.
The project has been a dream of Kevin’s who is a regular visitor to Ikaalinen, Finland, home to a rare school where trainees are taught the art of constructing accordions in the traditional folk style.
“It’s been an exciting project combining our NZ wood with a folk instrument from Finland — I’m looking forward to the debut and performing with it here in Dargaville,” says Kevin.
Three are being made, one for the museum and one for the Finnish partners in the project along with a personal instrument for Kevin.
“Each is similar in design but are slightly unique, profiling the individual finishing touches of Aaro’s design.”
Kevin returns to his family home at Baylys Beach each November, and on his recent trip he paid a visit to his personal collection, the ‘Accordion Gems’ display, in the music room at the museum.
“He visits us each year — this time he rearranged the display, carried out a bit of maintenance and generally caught up with what’s been happening,” says manager, Pene McKenzie.
“He’s an absolute treasure for the museum.”
Proceeds from his annual concerts have gone towards a new sound system for the function centre, along with a donation from Stan Wordsworth, as well as a new piano.
Also on the March concert program is renowned Auckland accordionist and vocalist Lionel Reekie as well as the Martin Sisters performing on strings and local and guest artists.
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With this in mind, the combined churches Dargaville food bank has joined with the BNZ, ANZ, Westpac, ASB and Kiwibank to set up a community food bank for those in need appealing for food, gifts or donations.
Food bank coordinator, Millie, says “since the Christchurch disaster the availability of donations has decreased considerably. Charity begins at home — people forget about others in need in our community.”
People are asked to leave their donations at the designated donation tables located at the banks until December 19. The food parcels will be delivered to homes by volunteers from members of the congregation.
Anglican Church volunteer, Darryl Quirk, has been delivering food parcels for eight years and says she gets a lot of satisfaction out of helping families, especially children at Christmas time.
“People can be judgemental and don’t always understand that financial hardship can happen to anyone, anytime — through losing their job or illness. There has been a noticeable increase in demand for parcels in the last few years.”
The Christmas initiative was spearheaded by the BNZ who were inspired to give back to the community.
“The team got together to discuss what we could do for Christmas with a view to doing something for the community. We hadn’t heard of anyone doing a food drive so we put the challenge out there for the other banks to join us,” says manager, Chad Lowen.
“As well as non-perishable foods, we welcome donations of cash as the bank can purchase food on behalf.
We are appealing for as many donations as possible over the next two weeks,” adds Mr Lowen.
Westpac Bank relief manager, Aaron Hooper, said, “It’s nice to see that when a community needs the banks we are able to work together and put our differences aside for the greater good.”
Donations can also be made at the Dargaville Library, the Kaipara Lifestyler and Dargaville and District News.
The Dargaville food bank has pantries for donations in five local churches throughout the year.
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Last chance for courtFormer Kaipara mayor and
Northland Regional Council member, Graeme Ramsey said at a protest meeting on Monday, it was the final chance for the community to have their say on the proposed changes to the Dargaville District Court.
He said cabinet was meeting this week to finalise the decision to designate Dargaville court, along with eight others around New Zealand, for scheduled hearings only.
Four courts would close altogether.
Around 200 people from around the district were at the demonstration with placards including, “save our court” and, “justice for rural communities.”
If the proposed changes go ahead, the court will lose two full time staff and over the counter services will shift to online or over the phone.
Justice of the Peace, Eric Smitton, said it will jeopardise the community’s
access to justice with cell phone reception and broadband coverage non existence in parts of the Northern Wairoa.
Unscheduled bail hearings will move to police stations instead of in court and Mr Smitton is sceptical about the extra burden on police as well as reduced security for JPs.
New Zealand First leader, Winston Peters supported the protest saying removing services from rural New Zealand was ‘undoing the fabric of society.’
“Provincial New Zealand which is the engine room of our exports, creating wealth for the family New Zealand, is now in the third decade of being ignored.”
Green Party spokesperson for corrections and courts, David Clendon was given a petition with over 1200 signatures which he will presentin parliament.
Chad Lowen (BNZ), Kelly Bryers (ANZ), Emma Griffiths (Westpac), Serena Carran (ASB), Michelle Morgan (ANZ) and Brian Campbell (Kiwibank) with some of the donations to the Dargaville food bank
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New interns, Danielle, Dillon, and Zoe who arrived at Big River FM on Monday will be in the experienced hands of Anaru Tana who is returning to the community station to manage the programme.
“He’s been missed over the last four months, particularly for his radio knowledge, tutoring and mentoring skills with the students,” says board of trustees’ chairman, Mitch King.
Anaru is passionate about community radio, working with the first ever iwi broadcaster, Radio Tautoko, in Mangamuka as well as Mai FM before it turned commercial and has been at Big River on and off since 1997.
On his return, he will ensure the interns gain experience in all aspects of broadcasting as well as an understanding of community radio. They will also gain promotional experience with More FM in Whangarei.
“It’s all about developing their skills in broadcasting and as young adults. Big River differs from the normal commercial model because it focuses on the connection with local community.”
Anaru has kept in touch with many interns, like ‘Gaza’ the Scotsman who his whanau took fishing in the Kaipara regularly.
“We introduced him to Tangaroa when he caught his first mullet. He ate the heart and loved it! We were
always having him on — we had heaps of fun.”Callum who has recently finished his time at
Big River, says it shed a whole new light on the industry, plus he caught his first wild pig with Anaru’s whanau.
He said, “radio to me was about The Rock and the Edge, commercial radio stations. I had never seen or heard of a community radio station before”.
Anaru was a great role model and the Big River team cares a lot about the community and the program.”
Anaru with new interns from left, Dillon, Danielle and Zoe
A letter has gone out to more than 400 ratepayers warning that council will take action to recover unpaid rates from last year, unless payment is received by December 18.
The money owned amounts to nearly $450,000.Chair of Commissioners, John Robertson, said the four
members governing the council were not prepared to turn a blind eye to habitual non-payers.
“We are talking about a reasonably small group of people, some of whom have not paid for some time. It’s gone on for long enough and we need to deal with it.
Unless the rates are paid, or a payment schedule agreed, council will seek to recover the debt from mortgagees or through the courts.”
Legal mechanisms exist to recover rates through bank mortgages on residential and other property.
Mr Roberston said a reminder letter will also be going out this week to those ratepayers who have not yet paid this year’s rates.
He added that in the last month, 197 ratepayers who hadn’t paid their 2012/13 rates on time had since paid in full.
“That’s pleasing that Most people understand that if they are going to use the services and facilities that council provides, it’s only fair they pull their weight and help pay for them.”
Commissioners had not yet discussed what penalties might be imposed on those who hadn’t yet paid their 2012/13 rates.
Rates deadline set downRatepayers who fail to pay rates from prior to the 2012-2013 year have been given a deadline to do so by the Kaipara District Council, while a reminder will go to those who have not paid this year’s dues.
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The Northern Wairoa Lions club got into the spirit last week with an impressive display of decorated trees in the Fosters building in Dargaville.
Christmas tree, oh Christmas tree
One year old, Te Aroha chats with Santa.
From Left — Evan Paxton, who was 1st in the snapper section, with Ryan Paxton, Jake Hutchings, Max Hutchings, Blake Paxton and Jordan Hutchings
Kids top King of the KaiparaFickle forecasting reduced the numbers of contestants in the annual King of the Kaipara fishing contest based at Kelly’s Bay this year, but the organisers say there was more than enough enthusiasm, particularly from the younger set, to ensure a successful event.
“Despite the forecast of stronger winds, the weather was good,” said Mike Nola. “There were several boats that went out to the Graveyard and in fact most of the winning fish were taken there. It was great to see the youngsters out fishing, because that’s all about the future.”
Next year is the event’s 25th year, and Mike says its a date to put in the diary.
“This will be a bumper fishing contest. It’s going to be a big event,” he said.
Winning contestants this year went home with a huge range of fishing gear as prizes and among them were:
Snapper: 1st, Evan Paxton — 5.87kg; 2nd, Graham Hutchings — 5.58kg; 3rd, Graham Hutchings — 4.64kg.
Kingfish: 1st, Ray Bradley — 21.16kg; 2nd, Dennis Hobson — 7.89kg.
Kahawai: 1st, John Reynard — 2.95kg; 2nd, Greg Lowe — 2.71kg; 3rd, Greg Lowe — 2.66kg.
Trevally: 1st, Bruce Topia — 1.59kg; 2nd, Khan Searle — 1.44kg; 3rd, Greg Brownie — 1.32kg.
Gurnard: 1st, Cory Bellamy — 1.53kg; 2nd, Mark Fletcher — 1.13kg; 3rd, Matt Hall — 1.13kg.
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Among those enjoying the display was Dargaville resident, Santana Te Tai and her daughter, Te Aroha who got to chat with Santa.
There were 35 trees showcased including a budget tree costing only three dollars to decorate with all adornments made out of wrapping paper and big silver trees with a white backdrop giving an illusion of snow.
Coordinator Lyn Trounson says the show is the climax of hundreds of hours of work by members and it’s the club’s biggest fund raiser.
“Everything we raise goes back into the community so the community benefits twice.”
A tasty array of treats were for sale as well as a raffle where the prizes included a singing Santa cake.
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A beachcomber’s garden by Rose Rees-Owen
For 40 years, Leon Searle has been combing the beach searching for treasures and his iconic buoy garden in Te Kopuru showcases the fruits of his labour.
Numerous buoys, fishing nets, rope, whale bones and plastic bottles reincarnated into flowers adorn his garden along with corrugated iron creatures which are a cause for fascination for those passing by.
While chatting at the gate, a forestry worker from Whangarei stops and asks for a photo and Leon says this is a common occurrence estimating that somebody pulls over every hour.
“They have the paua house down in Bluff and we have the float house in Te Kopuru,” chuckles Leon.
He and his wife Lorraine never meant to create a tourist attraction and it began as a way to clean up the beach and he has installed his love of the seaside into his children and grandchildren as well.
His family was the first to find the shipwreck at Midge Bay on the Pouto Peninsula which may have predated Captain James Cook’s, Endeavour, and alerted historian, Noel Hilliam to it.
“The boys used to dive for mussels stuck to it and it wasn’t until later that we realised it was a ship.”
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It’s featured in magazines internationally, and found fame in
a National Bank ad, and now his granddaughter, Aimee will join the long list of people who fall in love with this quirky house as she plans to have her wedding photos taken there.
Success strikes again by Rose Rees-Owen
Former Ruawai College dux student, Jamie Crosbie says he was shocked and excited to be awarded the Russell McVeagh law scholarship last Monday at the University of Auckland.
Another emotion swept over him when his name was called out — relief.
“It has set me up for my future in law,” says Jamie who will receive $2000 for each year he studies law, as well as a mentor from Russell McVeagh — a top corporate firm, and next year he will gain work experience while being a summer clerk there.
Proud father, Bryan Crosbie says that only the crème de la crème got selected. Out of 600 applicants, it got whittled down to 150 short listed and only 36 were selected for the scholarship.
Ruawai College principal, Stephen Fordyce says that Jamie was an all rounder at high school and won best actor in a historical role award at the Sheilah Winn Shakespeare Festival for his performance in King Lear and was involved in The Kaipara Affair documentary which was shown at the New Zealand Film Festival.
He began a bachelor of commerce degree in 2010 and enjoyed a compulsory law paper so much that he decided to undertake conjoint degree of law and
commerce and has currently completed his second year of a five year degree.
Jamie says he tries to return to Ruawai to catch up with family and friends as often as he can and his summer job at a surf shop will provide a break from the pressures of being a law student.
The Kaipara Habour community’s ‘red-letter’ day is in the final planning stages, with events being finalised for the Pahi Regatta to be held over three days at Anniversary Weekend in January.
The event has taken place each year since shortly after the first Albertland settlers came ashore, apart from wartime breaks, and the 2013 event marks 126 years of competition both on and off the water.
As usual the top billing will undoubtedly go to the bath-tub races — domestic baths equipped with outriggers, powered by small outboards that vie over a dog-leg course for a $1000.00 top prize.
Launch races are hotly contested — although results often depend on luck and guess-work rather than good timekeeping.
For the shore bound there are beauty contests, side shows and plenty of food and drink to keep
Pahi Regatta planning on track
things going. Social evenings in a giant marquee add to the convivial atmosphere.
The regatta weekend draws visitors from around the country, filling the Pahi Reserve camp ground and placing parking at a premium.
The organisers at the Pahi Regatta Club warn camp sites are already at a premium, and there is still some accommodation still available at local B and B’s.
Leon Searle in the gardens he has created over the past 40 years
Scholarship winner Jamie Crosbie
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Morgan Waymouth left her high paying job in Western Australia to return to Paparoa as she says she missed the down to earth and friendly people.
by Rose Rees-Owen
Members of the Mangawhai Cadet Unit and Commander Glen Stokes (centre), in front of the new facilities
Kaipara trumps Australia
In 2011, after leaving Otamatea High School, she wanted a change so her and boyfriend, Matt Munro joined the steady flow of New Zealanders who migrate each year — around 650,000 NZ citizens were present in Australia on June 30, according to the Australian Department of Immigration and Citizenship.
She worked as a bartender at the Highway Hotel in Bunbery, south of Perth and with no university qualifications she was getting paid A$22 (NZ$28) an hour weekdays and A$25 (NZ$31) on weekends.
“The wages are a lot better but in the end it’s the people that matter and I missed my Grandma and friends and how nice everyone is here.”
She felt there was too much emphasis on material possessions over where she was and wanted to return to a place that was more down to earth.
She sacrificed a hefty pay cut and now she is bartending at the Paparoa Hotel and has casual work at the Ranburn Rest Home Hospital and Village in Waipu.
Cadets get new homeAfter years of travelling to the closest unit in Whangarei, the Mangawhai cadets finally have their own home in their community.
Over 250 people came to the recent opening marked by a large unit formation parade with the facilities officially opened by the Commandant of the New Zealand Cadet Forces Commander, Glen Stokes.
“Mangawhai Cadet Unit epitomises that community commitment with a purpose-built youth facility that has grown from meagre beginnings all due to passion and dedication of the Unit Commander and no less than 35 local businesses.”
On Anzac Day 2011 the unit was offered the old bowling club building
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“With all the work now complete we can finally move in. The support from local community has been incredible. So many businesses have donated services and products,” says Mangawhai Cadet Unit Commander, Lieutenant Sandra Grayson.
Mr Stokes said Mangawhai was leading the way in community co-operation providing youth a development opportunity which is shown with the
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unit’s recent success in regional and national competitions.
The unit has won the Regional Skills Competition four years in a row with the team going on to win the National
Skills competition in 2011 and 2012. During the parade Second
Lieutenant, Rachel Elliot was promoted to Lieutenant for her dedication and serviceto the unit.
Morgan Waymouth — happy to be home
8 December 11 - 2012 KAIPARA LIFESTYLER
In previous communications, I advised that Commissioners were
working as quickly as possible to resolve the historic issues in regards
to rates. At the Council meeting next week, we will be formally
considering an initiative to help address those issues and allow Kaipara
to begin focusing on the future and not just the past.
Historical rating errors
At the meeting, we will be considering options to deal with the rating
errors that occurred between 2006-2012. It is important to note that
most of the errors made were procedural or technical. The services
which the rates helped pay for were still supplied.
None of these errors apply to the 2012/2013 rates which are due now
and need to be paid. Nonetheless, historical errors were made and a
number of people, quite rightly, have asked that they be addressed.
A number of options are available to us – some better than others.
They are all detailed in a publicly available report to Council that will
be discussed at the Council meeting on December 18. In considering
the options, Commissioners will be mindful that we want to:
• develop a solution that is efficient and effective and is as fair as
possible to all ratepayers,
• avoid making matters worse and more complex for ratepayers,
• fix the issues as quickly as possible and in a way which provides
certainty going forward.
We also want to do more than just correct the historic rates. We want to
address the inequities, for example, of how the Mangawhai targeted rate
(which was used to help pay for the capital cost of building the scheme)
was applied. Fairness is paramount. We also want a solution that allows
ratepayers to have their say and for their concerns to be addressed.
At this stage, it appears that the best way forward may be via
legislation, where a Local Bill is introduced to Parliament. Other
Councils have addressed similar issues in a similar way.
The Local Bill would work its way through all the normal channels,
including a Select Committee. The Select Committee would call for
submissions and would hold public hearings – hopefully here in the
Kaipara District.
Unfortunately, these processes are not quick. However, they will allow
us to deal with a significant issue and move on. We will do all we can to
keep you informed of any decisions made in regards to the options
being considered and of the progress as a result of those decisions.
Accountability
Many people have spoken or written to Commissioners about Council’s
debt, and about bringing to account those responsible for the debt. The
Commissioners are very aware of this sentiment in the community
and are doing all we can to address issues of accountability. There are
some legal issues we need to be aware of to ensure we do not make the
situation worse.
The Auditor-General’s office is conducting an investigation into the
Mangawhai community waste-water scheme. The poor management of
the scheme has been responsible for much of Council’s debt. As soon as
the Auditor-General’s report is available, we will be considering it with
urgency and will take whatever steps we can, as quickly as we can, to
address the issues raised.
This week, we also began holding to account more than 400 ratepayers
who have long-standing debts to Council. By now, most of those
ratepayers will have received a letter advising that Council will be
taking legal action to recover long-term unpaid rates unless payment is
received before Christmas.
The amount owed by these people is around $450,000. It is money
owed to the District and we are pursuing it on your behalf.
It is now around 100 days since the Commissioners were appointed. I
would like to thank those people who continue to offer us their support
and their feedback. Kaipara people have no hesitation in sharing their
opinions and offering different points of view! I would also like to
thank those people who over the past month, have reconsidered their
positions and have now paid their rates in full.
The overwhelming message we are getting from the Kaipara community
is for us to ‘get on with it’. Please be assured that is exactly what we are
doing.
Sincerely
John Robertson
Chairman of Commissioners
To contact usTo contact the Kaipara District Council, you should call 09 439 3123, or e-mail [email protected]
To contact the Commissioners, please contact the Council or email [email protected]
Should you wish to communicate with Chairman John Robertson, please contact the Council or e-mail John at [email protected].
December 2012
To all Kaipara District Council residents and ratepayers
Looking forward
There is no doubt that the issues of the past need to be addressed, and we are working to do that as quickly as possible. However, Commissioners are also keen to ensure that we look forward and work alongside the people of Kaipara to help create a positive future.
There are plenty of formal processes and planning instruments that help any district, including Kaipara, plan for the future. Council’s Long Term Plan considers financial, service, and asset management implications for the next 10 years. The District Plan sits alongside this and specifies development and resource use parameters.
However most of us know that the future of any district is often shaped by efforts within its own communities. Kaipara is no different. Over the past three months, Commissioners have met with many community groups and have been impressed by their energy and passion. Increasingly, we are being asked to support initiatives from these groups and when we can, we are more than happy to do so.
Creating a community is a partnership. If we can work with groups and individuals in the community to achieve good public outcomes, we will do so. If we can facilitate matters, or help lead great public initiatives, we will be happy to help. Just ask.
Your Commissioners
Chairman John Robertson QSO
Richard Booth
Colin Dale CNZM. JP.
Peter Winder
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Congratulations to Samantha Burr — winner of our holiday hamper draw.
Festive greetings and happy holidays from all your local Ray White team at Jean Johnson Realty.
www.jeanjohnsonrealty.co.nz
Jean Johnson027 499 6493, 09 439 7575
Jean Johnson Realty
Dargaville aluminium & glass lTD
13 Normanby Street, Dargaville
09 439 7102
Merry ChristmasVictor and Angela wish their valued customers a very Merry Christmas and a safe and happy holidayOur office will be closed on Friday, 21st of December and re-open on Thursday 17th of January 2013
DREADON & KELLIHER
and a safe and prosperous New Year from
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Harley and Johnat
We will be available for Emergencies only during the festive Season
Beach Road Ph: 09 439 6577John 027 494 2919 Harley 027 513 8623
3 January onwards: normal hours 7.30am-5.30pm
The Dargaville MeDical cenTre
happy and safe holidays to everyone!!
25 December Emergency Surgery Hours: 9am-11am
26 December Emergency Surgery Hours: 9am-12noon
27, 28 & 31 December Normal Surgery Hours: 7.30am-5.30pm
1, 2 January Emergency Surgery Hours: 9am-12noon
ruawai Last Day: 21 December — Re-opening: 14 January
Te Kopuru Doctors Clinic
Last Day: 20 December — Re-opening: 7 February
Nurses Clinic Last Day: 17 December — Re-opening: 14 January
09 439 8079 (24 hours)
11 Hokianga Rd, DargavilleEmail: [email protected]
Wishing all Kaipara residents a safe and happy
holiday season
Please note our office will be closed from
3pm Friday 21 December 2012 to 8:30am Monday 7 January 2013
PHONE 09 439 7099
WindoW & door ServiceSSupply, InStallatIon
& ServIcIng
urgent calls phone Kevin Sowter32 gladstone St, Dargaville
Mob 027 275 0918, ph/Fax 09 439 6458
WINDOW&
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Wishing all OUR VALUED CUSTOMERS a happy and safe Christmas and a FANTASTIC Year in 2013from Kevin, Dustin, Shannon and Jeannie
We are closed from 24th December to 3rd January.
www.unitedtravel.co.nz09 439 8303
Dargaville United Travel 87 Victoria Street, Dargaville
Sue, Jacqui and Janelle would like to wish all their valued customers a
Very Merry Christmas and a Happy New YearThank you for your support
throughout 2012We will be closed from the 25th of December
and reopen on the 3rd of January 2013
The Kaipara District Council is testing a method of dust suppression in the hope of being able to offer a solution to the problem — at a cost.
A commercial product which is designed to ‘bind’ the dust into the road surface is being trialled on two sections of Tangowahine Valley Road which are heavily used by forestry vehicles.
The dust-binding additive is mixed into the road to a depth of 150 millimetres and the surface is then compacted.
Roading manager, Henri van Zyl, says the focus of the trial is dust suppression but there may be other benefits, like strengthening the road base. He adds “the results will be closely watched for the next 12 months.”
“We will regularly monitor the condition of the sections and keep a close eye on the maintenance cost.”
However, he also says the process is relatively expensive and if it proves viable it is most likely the application would be used in assisting residents who approach the council over dust problems and that in most cases they would be expected to pay the council’s share of the cost. He stressed that the trial is still at a very early stage and it is far too early to know whether it will prove viable, let alone consider requests to use the technique.
Dampening down the dust
“We would like to be in a position in 12 months where we can make a clear distinction of the cost benefits between the normal maintenance methods compared to the additive,” he says.
The council believes there are a large number of sites throughout the district for the treatment if it proves successful.
The summer battle against dust that plagues many rural Kaipara residents living along the district’s 1,200 kilometres of unsealed roads is the subject of an unique roading trial underway at Tangowahine.
by Paul Campbell
“The whole day is about the young and the young at heart,” said Lions parade committee member, Mike Collins. “We were so happy with the weather, it was raining at 8am when we put the cones out.”
Circus Kumarani were there in their usual colourful style along with the Girls Brigade with a ‘seeking Christ’ theme. Also in the line-up were Keas and Cubs, Dargaville Primary School, Norfolk Court, St Johns Ambulance and the Dargaville Vintage Machinery Club along with Santa and many more.
First prize for best float went to the Girls Brigade with runner up Norfolk Court and in third place was the Kaipara District Council.
The Dargaville Lions Club and the Northern Wairoa Lions Club fundraise throughout the year for the event.
“We were really happy with the parade and we’re looking forward to an even better one next year,” added Mr Collins.
Santa arrives in Dargaville
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10 December 11 - 2012 KAIPARA LIFESTYLER
Christmas preperations at The Kauri Museum, MatakoheKaipara Chri� mas M� ag�
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Local & central government advocacy,Telford – A Division of Lincoln University
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Phone 09 439 5219 | Fax 09 439 5719 P.O. Box 484, Whangarei, Northlandmail: [email protected]
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Merry Christmas to our members, and to our supporters. We look forward to providing farmers with ongoing benefits in 2013.
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Wishing everyone safe and happy holidays
For an appointment call in or phone today1 Kapia Street Dargaville
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To all our valued customers
Closed from the 25th December till the 7th January
Congratulations to Mikki for completing her finals!
We would like to wish you a very Merry Christmas
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For all your paint and panel repairs
Ph 09 431 8545 After hours 09 431 8547
31 Hurndall Street, Maungaturoto
Open over Christmas/New Year
Family Link Childcare Centre wishes you a safe and happy Christmas. Best wishes for 2013. Centre closes 5.30pm, 20 December 2012. Centre re-opens 7.30am, 14 January 2013.
38 Parore Street Dargaville 0310Phone (09) 439 6685
Baylys Beach resident, Ross Gillespie took home the official of the year award and the Kai Iwi Lakes Water Ski Club won team of the year.
“It’s nice to be recognised, but I’m only one in a team of officials who make swimming possible,” says Ross.
He became an official through his children, with swimming a big part of life for the Gillespie family. His wife, Carlrine is also vice-president of Swimming Northland.
Twelve years ago his daughter, Taryn, began swimming. She achieved achieving top awards and picked up the sporting dux for the second year in a row recently at Dargaville High School.
His son Kyran was on his way to a swimming competition in West Auckland when the tornado hit last
Thursday where he achieved top times.Among Ross’ list of achievements
include being he was a judge and referee at the New Zealand juniors, and a referee at the NZ open water championships early this year.
The Water Ski Club was were ecstatic to receive their award. Among their members was Toni Atkinson who grew up at the Kai Iwi Lakes and won sportswoman of the year at the Kaipara sports awards.
Organiser, Stu Middleton from Sport Northland Whangarei, said it was that the calibre of nominees was outstanding and the event it was the pinnacle awards for sport in Northland with around 300 people attending, including Whangarei MP, Phil Heatley and Northland MP, Mike Sabin.
Kaipara among the best at Northland Sports AwardsWhile Olympic athletes Blair Tuke and Fiona Southorn took away the top awards for sportsman and sportswoman, Kaipara held their own at the Konica Minolta Northland Sports Awards in Whangarei last Friday.
by Rose Rees-Owen
Top, from left: Northland MP, Mike Sabin with official of the year, Ross Gillespie and Whangarei MP, Phil HeatleyBottom, from left: Waterski Ski club members, Max Adams, Xanthe Adams, Curtis Williams and Toni Atkinson with Richie Guy who presented the award
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Phone 09 439 5923 • www.aratapu.com
ARATAPU TAVERNARATAPU TAVERNARATAPU TAVERN
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Tue 25th Dec . . . . . . Roast ChristmasBy reservation only Dinner 11am-3pm — $50 per person
Christmas and New Year Council Office and Library Hours For after hours service phone 0800 72 7059 or 0800 100 388Dargaville office will be closed from 12noon Monday 24 December 2012 and will open 8am Thursday 3 January 2013. Kaiwaka office will be closed from 12noon Monday 24 December 2012 and will open 8:30am Thursday 3 January 2013. Kaiwaka Information Centre will be open between 8.30am and 4.30pm except for Christmas Day.
Community Library HoursDargaville Library will be closed from 12noon Monday 24 December and re-open 9:30am Thursday 3 January 2013. Kaiwaka Library will be closed 2pm Saturday 22 December and re-open 4pm Monday 7 January 2013. Ruawai Library will be closed 2:30pm 13 December and re-open 9am Monday 4 February 2013. Paparoa Library will be closed 1pm Friday 21 December and re-open 9:30am Friday 4 January 2013. Mangawhai Library will be closed Tuesday 25 December and Wednesday 26 December and Tuesday 1 January and Wednesday 2 January 2013. Maungaturoto Library will be closed on Monday 24 December and re-open Thursday 27 December, closed again Monday 31 December, re-opening again on Thursday 3 January 2013.
Kaipara District Council would like to take this opportunity to wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a happy and safe New Year !
Kaihu MotorsOpen through Christmas & New Year
Petrol • Diesel • eftPos WeekenD tyre service
• GroceriesIt’s a long way to the next fuel stop
state HiGHWay 12, kaiHuPhone 09 439 0750
“ check your fuel Gauge”
Wishing all our customers a safe Christmas and a Happy New Year
Representing and other leading companies
My office will be closed from December 19th 2012
until January 21st 2013.
Take care and drive safely during the holiday season.
Stuart Sterling Financial Adviser
Seasons Greetings to all my valued clients
Emergency calls to Stuart 021 985 108 or Bevan 021 819 655.
General insurance enquiries 0508 806 244.
16 Normanby Street, Dargaville Phone 09 439 7270
RadiatoR RepaiRs
Fast efficient service for radiator repairs Cars, trucks and vans — we do the lot.
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Legal Eagle recognised as ‘Local Hero’ by Kim Munro
Retired lawyer, Clive Boonham, was honoured with a ‘Kiwibank Local Hero’ awards in a ceremony held in Whangarei last week.
He was one of seven chosen from 200 nominations in the category, part of the Kiwibank New Zealander of the Year Awards 2013. Now in its fourth year, the local hero accolades have established themselves as the ultimate recognition for good deeds in the community.
“It was a total surprise,” said Mr Boonham.
“Judi and I had been overseas and when we got back there was a letter saying I had been given the award.”
Otherwise known as the ‘legal eagle’, Mr Boonham was recognised for championing the legal and moral rights of all Kaipara ratepayers and in particular Mangawhai residents.
His citation read: ‘Clive does this using many hours of his own time at his own cost and has become the centre of hope for many of the elderly and poor of Kaipara who are being put under tremendous hardship both financially and emotionally.
The award was presented by Whangarei Mayor, Morris Cutforth who said, “many of these medal
winners are unsung heroes whose selflessness has had a profound effect on the lives of so many in the community.”
In his speech, Mr Boonham gave thanks to his wife, Judi and ‘the team’, saying ‘all the work we do is for a good cause.’
Nearly 180 medals will be presented nationwide over the next few weeks with one national Local Heroes winner to be announced at the New Zealander of the Year Gala in Auckland in February next year.
With the school holidays looming, the annual question arises of just how to keep the youngsters entertained.
The Kauri Museum has stepped up this year with a comprehensive approach which is expected to provide many hours of entertainment and activity.
“We will be having plenty of things happening with a real pioneer flavour, as we aim to provide an experience for children of what it was like back when their grandparents were kids,” said museum CEO Bet Nelley.
“There will be gum-polishing, storytelling, toys from yesteryear, craft activities, dress-ups and games, and a lot more.
“Our staff will be getting into the spirit of this adventure and will be taking kids on ‘museum trails’ looking at things through children’s eyes.
“The festive season is already acknowledged at the museum with the colonial home decorated for Christmas with Victorian handmade decorations. It is beautiful.”
Ms Nelley added that the museum was open free to local residents of the former Otamatea district.
Holiday fun with a difference
Clive Boonham (left), with the Mayor of Whangarei Morris Cutforth
Preparing for Christmas at The Kauri Museum
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Open everyday except Christmas day Late nights Friday 21 December
Saturday 22 December Sunday 23 December Monday 24 December
Marita, Keith & the Team at Kaiwaka Cheese Shop wish everybody a Merry Christmas and a prosperous new year.
www.cheese-shop.co.nzSTATE HWY 1 • KAIWAKA • NORTHLAND
Monday 24 December
wish everybody a Merry Christmas
For tyres, wheel alignment, batteries, alloy wheels, fitting and balancing
Tractor Tyres – all farm types
• Kerikeri 09 407 7168• Kaikohe 09 405 2004 • Kawakawa 09 404 3055• Kaitaia 09 408 6035 • Dargaville 09 439 3060
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Snooks is closed 20th Dec – 8th Feb
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245a Waihue Road Dargaville
Ray Snooks S.E.O.B.
09 439 8882
My staff (Susie, Deborah, Kim, Debbie, Heather, Hunter and
Kayden) and I wish all our customers, friends and
relations a very
Merry Christmas
and a happy New Year!HOLIDAY HOURSClosed 25th-26th & 31st December 20121st-2nd January 2013
We are otherwise available for business as usual
24/7 Service
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P: 09 439 7172
Wishing all our customers a safe and happy holiday season
CALL CHRISTINETODAY for a no-obligation quote
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Oh No! It’s that time of year
again already!
Merry Christmas
from all the team at Kaipara Flooring.
We’ll see you in the new year at our
extensive showroom at 32 Hurndall Street in
Maungaturoto.
Randells Suzuki
Merry Christmas
and a Happy New Year
from the team at Randells
SuzukiClosing at 3pm on
Monday the 24th DecemberRe-opening at 8am on
Monday 7th of January 2013
8 Kapia St, DargavillePhone 09 439 6952
“We were blown away not just by the number of entries but the quality also. It took us a good couple of hours just to go through them all and come up with our top six,” says Rose.
The winning photo will be showcased on a promotional billboard and local businesses have chipped in with other prizes.
The Kaipara Lifestyler have donated $100 in petrol vouchers along with $75 cash from the Dargaville Business Forum, another $75 in gift vouchers from Newman’s Engineering, Funky Fish vouchers, $50 cash prize and a Salt Art masterpiece.
Inspired by the ‘pay it forward’ theme the winner will give one of their prizes to someone less fortunate.
“The idea is particularly timely around Christmas when for so many of us it can be a stressful time so to have somebody do something nice can make a big difference to someone’s day or week.”
Kind hearted contest showcases KaiparaThe Dargaville facebook page announced the six finalists for their photo competition with organisers, Rose Sterling and Sarah Tittleton overwhelmed by over 100 entries.
by Rose Rees-Owen
The winner will be announced on December 14 at 3pm.
Rose and Sarah wish that all six could go on a billboard, but she says it
comes down to funding and encourages anyone who can help with sponsorship to contact her on 09 439 0144 or email [email protected].
Silvia Juretich — Homeward Bound — Kaipara Harbour
Jamie Melanson — Ripiro Beach Coastline
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the team at the meat co. wish all our customers a merry christmas and a happy new year!
Chicken Thighs $7.50/kg crumbed or plain
BBQ Steak $11.99/kg
Open Mon–Fri 7–5.30pm
Sat 8–1pm
63 Victoria Street Phone: 09 439 8647
Buy $10 of BBQ Steak & BBQ Sausages
and get $10 Crumbed Schnitzel FREE!
Now proudly delivering Kaipara Lifestyler weekly
Dedicated to serving Rural New Zealand
OwNeD by R. D. CONtRaCtORs
Rural New Zealand
Wishing All our Customers a Merry Christmas & a Happy
New Year!
Freephone 0800 731 299
Christmas Greetings to all our
Customers
54 Victoria Street, Dargaville • Ph 09 439 7498The Wool Centre Ltd
Closed Stat Holidays only
Phone Craig021 440 634
09 439 6465 09 439 6465
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Wishing everyone a Safe Christmas and a Prosperous New Year
Electrical problems over the Christmas break.
No worries give us a call
Merry Christmas to all our customers
Thanks for a great 2012!
69 Victoria Street DargavillePh 09 439 3175
15 Hokianga Rd Dargaville Ph 09 439 7184 A/H 027 496 1110 Fx 09 439 6650Email [email protected]
YOUR LOCAL FREEVIEW EXPERTS — CALL US FIRST
Wishing all our customers a very
Merry Christmas!Closed Statutory Days Only
15 Hokianga Rd Dargaville Ph 09 439 7184 A/H 027 496 1110 Fx 09 439 6650Email [email protected]
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Wishing all our customers a very
Merry Christmas!Closed Statutory Days Only
For emergency call outs these holidays phone( if no answer please leave your number and we will respond ASAP)
027 496 1110
Jae Carey — Kaipara Rocks — horses at Clarks Bay Robyn Preston — Baylys Beach Puddles
Pat Milich — Dargaville Bridge Silvia Juretich — Come the night
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The Blue Building Pukeko St, Dargaville
Ph 09 439 7392
ENGINEERING (2002) LTD
delivers
Christmas HolidaysOur workshop will be closed from
22nd December, re-opening 7th January
Brian and the team would like to
wish our customers a very Merry
Christmas and a Prosperous
New Year
Dealers for the Kaipara district
Emergencies Phone Brian: 027 414 1250
14-16 Beach Rd, Dargaville • 09 439 5065 • www.landplane.co.nz
Margaret & John Bishop
May the blessings of Peace, Love, Hope and JoyBe yours this Christmas!John, Margaret & Team
14-16 Beach Rd, Dargaville • 09 439 5065 • www.landplane.co.nzNewman Engineering (2004) LTD
Closed from 2pm 21st Dec 2012 Re-opening 7th Jan 2013
Need emergency repairs? Contact John & Margaret on 09 439 5142 or 027 655 5216
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KEVIN REIDCONTRACTING LTD
Kevin and the boy’s would like
to wish all their clients a Merry
Christmas and a Safe and
Prosperous New Year.
• PHONE 021 953 010 •2 BIG DEPOTS • Te Kowhai Rd, Ruawai • Day St, Dargaville
Call us for• Household Water Deliveries •
Agricultural Contracting• Cartage • Bulk Metal Supplies • Hay & Silage
•All Types of Digger Work
We will be operating right through-out Christmas
Merry Christmas from the Merry Christmas from the Merry Christmas from the team at Farmlands Dargaville!team at Farmlands Dargaville!team at Farmlands Dargaville!
Our Trading hours over the Christmas and New Year period are as follows
Monday 24th December 8am - 3pm Christmas DayTuesday 25th December Closed Boxing DayWednesday 26th December Closed Thursday 27th December 8am - 5pm Friday 28th December 8am - 5pm Saturday 29th December 9am - 12pm Sunday 30th December Closed Monday 31st December 8am - 3pm
new years DayTuesday 1st January Closed Wednesday 2nd January Closed Thursday 3rd January 8am - 5pm Friday 4th January 8am - 5pm Saturday 5th January 9am - 12pm Sunday 6th January Closed Monday 7th January 8am - 5pm
We wish you all a very safe and enjoyable festive season and look forward to working with you in 2013!
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We would like to take this opportunity to wish you all a very Merry Christmas and a safe and happy New Year.
YOVICH HAYWARD PEVATS JOHNSTON LIMITED CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS
47 NORMANBY STREET DARGAVILLE
6 days, Tues-SunSummer Hours November - February
Lunch11:30am-2pm, Dinner 4pm till late
Closed 25th Dec to 28th Dec 2012Open 29th and 30th Dec 2012
Closed 1st Jan 2013Usual hours from 2nd Jan 2013
10 Wharf rd ruaWai09 439 2928 • 027 488 8656
Phone for lunchtime bookings
RUAWAI PIzzA BAR & STEAKHOUSEFully licenced indoor/outdoor dining
Christmas time inthe Kaipara
Hokianga Road • Ph 09 439 8164
T his Week’s Entertainment
Northern Wairoa
MemorialRSAMembers, friends & clubs with reciprocal visiting rights welcome
Christmas functions available — to book call
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND…
T he Committee wishes all their members and families a Merry
Christmas and a safe New Year
Maungaturoto and Districts Rotary Club dinner
Keas on parade in Dargaville
Dargaville Little Theatre elves
Christmas fare was on the table for 120 senior citizens when the Maungaturoto and Districts Rotary Club held a festive dinner for 120 people at the Maungaturoto Centennial Hall, with entertainment provided by pupils of music teacher Maura Flower. Enjoying the evening event:(l/r) Norman Dalebrook, Beth Dalebrook Mary Corke and Terry Hanna.
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• Mechanical repairs • servicing • WOF car & Trailer
52 Beach Rd, DargavillePh 09 439 6395
wish you and your family a safe and
festive holiday seasonCome in and see us to keep your vehicle
running smoothly all summer long!
Open
8am–5pm
Closed
Monday 24th
and
Monday 31st
Just over a decade since Mitsubishi Motors coined the term ‘crossover’, the latest iteration of their go-anywhere, seven seater family friendly vehicle has been tuned for comfort, low environmental impact and clever convenience. It is part of a sweeping plan for 2013 which will see the Mitsubishi brand become more global and ‘green’, and if this offering is anything to go by, it will be a step in a very positive direction indeed.
The new Outlander is styled in a way which is elegant rather than outrageous — the kind of vehicle which offers smart, reliable family practicality rather than huge air scoops and spoilers. That being said, the interior is filled with clever niches and third-row seats able to accommodate actual adults, yet also fold flat. A colour reversing camera, adaptive cruise control and full iPod and Bluetooth connectivity round out a suite of electronic safety and comfort features which also boasts a simple to operate yet powerful stereo.
Mitsubishi call it ‘the more civilised SUV’, and part of this promise has been an extensive safety program, resulting in a vehicle which should not only attain but exceed ANCAP 5-star standards. There is a real sense that this is an ‘engineer’s car’, focused on safety and reliability rather than concept-vehicle flourishes.
But any thoughts of staid performance are banished with a press of the start button. The 2.2 litre VR diesel which I drove felt responsive and willing, with minimal turbo lag off the line and a
Value for money makes this diamond sparkleMitsubishi’s highly recognisable triple-diamond insignia may be centred on a newly styled grille, and the hard planes and corners of last year’s ‘jet fighter’ design may have been planed away to reveal a smooth, contoured shape — but don’t be fooled into thinking that the new Outlander is in any way a compromise.
by Andy Bryenton
very refined sound indeed — a far cry from the big diesel mills of early SUVs. Despite having impressive pick-up and cruising manners, the Outlander also boasts CO2 emissions of just 151gm/km and an astounding fuel economy figure — a consolidated 5.8 litres per 100 kilometres.
Mitsubishi have brought us shocking, aggressively styled and powerful machines in the past — just take a look at the EVO lineup for confirmation! But when engineering a vehicle for the modern family, they have turned away from noise and fire and instead crafted an economical, sensible and able four wheel drive which also gains an edge in the most important way of all — value for money. Mitsubishi’s diamond advantage warranty simply adds more shine to an accomplished performance from this automotive giant.
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Dargaville Ford54 Normanby Street DARGAVILLE P 09 439 7315 F 09 439 5961 dargavilleford.co.nz Lindsay 09 439 7152 or 027 499 1516 Jonathan 09 439 5273 or 021 100 1048
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Merry Christmas
The team at Dargaville Ford wish our valued customers a very
and happy and safe 2013.
Merry Christmas
DON’T DRINK AND
FRY!Diamonds Are Forever
Introducing the all-new Mitsubishi Outlander. It’s more advanced and
more refined than ever. There are new 2.0L and 2.4L Smart MIVEC
Petrol engines, which are up to 20% more efficient, as well as a new
2.2L Diesel option. You’l l drive even more cleanly and greenly with
the new Eco Mode system. You’re kept very safe, thanks to ABS
with EBD, Active Stabil ity and Traction Control. VRX models feature
e-Assist, which incorporates Adaptive Cruise Control and Forward
Coll ision Mitigation. Choose from 2 or 4 wheel drive for even more
gr ip. The inter ior has been redesigned completely, with dist inct ly
European styling, seven seats and a seven-inch touch screen with
Satell ite Navigation and audio controls on VRX models. The only
things you’l l recognise from the previous model are the superb ride
and the unbeatable Diamond Advantage Warranty. This all-new
and rather smart package can be yours from $39,990 + ORC*.
Specifications vary between models. Price listed is for 2.0L 2WD LS model – 4WD VRX model shown. Visit www.mmnz.co.nz for Diamond Advantage Warranty terms and condit ions. Price excludes On Road Costs of up to $750 for Petrol models and $950 for Diesel models, which includes Registrat ion, WoF and a ful l tank of fuel .
NEW OUTLANDER
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I T ’ S B EEN N EW Z EALAND ’ S FAVOUR I T E SUV FOR YEARS .
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09 430 4390
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Planet HondaCnr Woods and Railway Roads, WhangareiPhone 09 438 9780 • Mobile 027 575 [email protected]
now at Planet Honda.
$4,995.00 plus on road costs
n
Stylish and sporty commuter.
Honda PCX150
Totara Street, DargavillePhone 09 439 7666
wish their many customers and friends a safe and happy Christmas and advise we will close on 21st December and
reopen on 7th JanuaryMERRY CHRISTMAS
Godfrey Motors
In some vehicles (all the way up to a monstrous 16 cylinder Cadillac prototype) the system shuts down some of the cylinders when maximum power isn’t needed; in others, the entire engine is shut down when stopped at the lights or in traffic.
It’s a great idea, but never before has it been implemented on that already-frugal city favourite, the motor scooter. Honda have seen the niche and filled it elegantly with their brand-new PCX150,
Super commuter offersunrivalled fuel savings
the first vehicle of its kind of offer complete engine stop when the scooter is stationery.
That’s not to say that the PCX is a ‘one trick wonder’. Power hasn’t been sacrificed for this economy — the PCX150’s single-cylinder, liquid cooled four stroke cruises without drama at motorway speeds, while sipping frugally from its 5.9 litre tank to offer a claimed 256 kilometres of travel. In the real world of traffic jams and queues this may prove even better than what Honda engineers allow — and as a bonus, the automatic shut down system is sure to increase engine life and reliability.
Honda’s legendary Cub scooter is the vehicle which mobilised south-east Asia, and the company has added a clever design and smooth, futuristic
lines to their latest offering to bring the same ideals which motivated the Cub into 21st century New Zealand. While storage space is still minimal (as always on scooters and motorcycles), the fun factor is definitely to the fore, both in the PCX’s looks and in its learner-friendly stable, responsive handling.
All in all, this is an advanced and well-designed little machine, capable and quiet in operation and very well priced for the entry level rider. While the PCX lacks the power and acceleration of larger motorcycles, the key scooter boxes are all ticked — fun, practicality, style and safety — and Honda have shown once again that they are looking toward the future with their fuel economy prowess.
by Andy Bryenton
The rise of automatic engine cut off systems in large vehicles has been heralded by the motoring press as a breakthrough in fuel economy, with these innovative electronically controlled engine management controls offering real and substantial gains in economy.
New Ford Vehicles for Immediate DeliveryIf you have an Elders or Farmlands card or are a member of Federated Farmers, ask about a further discount
NEW Fiesta 1.6 Zetec, auto, a touch of class, painted Colorado Red ..........................................................$25,741 + ORCNEW Fiesta 1.6, manual, painted True Red, bluetooth with voice control,
alloy wheels, mudflaps, pin stripes............................................................................................. sPeCial $22,823 + ORCNEW RangeR XL 4WD, crew cab, painted Metropolitan Grey, auto, voice command
with bluetooth, running boards, tow bar, tuff deck ...................................................................................$56,425 + ORCNEW teRRitORy RWD, 7 seater, 4.0L petrol, painted Havana, 6 speed auto,
bluetooth, mudflaps, pinstripes etc ...............................................................................................................$47,329 + ORC
Pre-loved Cars12 Kuga titanium 2.5 turbo, leather trim, high specs,
painted Lunar Sky with delivery kms only ............................................................................... $44,490 inCludes ORC12 FOCus Trend 2.0 TD, 6 speed power shift auto trans, rear park sensors,
16” alloy wheels, etc, painted Lunar Sky, only 8,300km ........................................................................................$30,99012 FOCus Trend 2.0 petrol, 6 speed power shift auto trans, rear park sensors,
16” alloy wheels, painted Panther Black, 18,000km...............................................................................................$29,99011 FalCOn FG XT, painted Edge, pre-registered, delivery kms only .........................................................................$36,99011 FOCus ZETEC, 2.0 auto, 1 owner, only 7,000km, Vision Blue ................................................................................$26,99011 mOndeO 2.0 TD Zetec, auto, low kms, driven by co-director ..........................................................ReduCed $32,99011 mOndeO 2.0 TD Zetec, auto, 9,400km, painted Morello Red, safety plus economy ...................................... $33,99011 mOndeO 2.3 auto liftback, only 21,700km, driven by Ford executive, huge savings ........................................$27,99011 teRRitORy TX AWD 2.7 TD (economy plus), 7 seater, 1 owner, only 31,538km,
painted Silhouette Black, save over $12,000 on new ..............................................................................................$47,99010 FalCOn FG XR6, 1 owner, only 22,000km, immaculate, tow bar, monsoons etc ...........................................$34,99010 FOCus 2.0 auto, 1 owner, 54,000km, painted Moonlight Silver, balance of new car warranty ....................$19,99009 Fiesta 1.6 Zetec manual, 1 owner, 57,000km, stunning in Panther Black .......................................................$16,99009 FOCus 2.0 auto, always popular, painted silver, 75,800km.. ..............................................................................$16,99007 mOndeO 2.0 manual, 52,000km, 1 owner, immaculate ......................................................................................$16,99007 FalCOn BF11 XT, 1 owner, only 25,000km, reverse camera, painted Ego .........................................................$20,99005 teRRitORy TX AWD, 7 seater, tow bar, 137,000km, painted Offshore Blue .............................. ReduCed $17,99005 mOndeO 3.0ST, 6 speed manual. 155,000km, performance plus ................................................ReduCed $12,99005 FalCOn BAII XR6, 2 owners, well above average ................................................................................................... $13,99004 FalCOn BA XR6, red, auto, 162,870km, real nice looker....................................................................................... $12,99003 FalCOn BA XR8, painted Venom Red, auto, a fine example, well looked after, 81,000km .........................$20,99003 FalCOn BA XR6, only 120,000km by 2 owners, nice in Narooma Blue ............................................................. $12,99003 FaiRmOnt BA Ghia, leather trim, painted Harvest Green ..................................... Really gReat Value $9,99002 nissan bluebiRd 1.5, auto, only 52,500km, very tidy ...................................................................ReduCed $7,99000 FaiRmOnt GHIA AUII, 2 local owners .........................................................................................................COming sOOn99 FaiRmOnt AU Ghia V8 these are hard to find! ....................................................................................................... $8,49099 laseR 1.8 GLXi, manual, 5 door hatch, 2 local owners, drives great ................................................................... $6,49099 nissan WingROad G, silver, manual, 193,123km .................................................................................................$4,99097 mOndeO 2.0GLX auto liftback, well above average ................................................................................................$4,99000 suZuKi gRand VitaRa, 2.5 petrol, only 89,900kms, always popular ........................................................ $12,990
Light Commercials12 RangeR XLT 4WD 3.2 TD (new model), crew cab, 6 speed manual, complete with canopy,
tow bar, tuff deck, ex Ford Executive driven, painted Black Mica, a rare opportunity ......................................$57,99009 nissan PatHFindeR Ti 4/4, 7 seater, 2.5TD, 1 owner, painted Black, leather trim, 78,550km ...............$41,49008 RangeR XL 4WD, super cab, flat deck, tow bar, only 45,130km, 1 owner ........................................................ $33,99002 COuRieR XLX, 2.5D, 4/2, crewcab, 148,000km, painted Ocean Blue, very tidy .................................COming sOOn02 COuRieR XL 2WD, single cab, painted Nifty Red, flat deck, only 119,000km, 2 owners ................................$10,99001 COuRieR XLX 4WD 2.5 TD, crew cab, 1 owner, absolutely immaculate, only 46,000km,
painted Ocean Blue, running boards, tow bar, tuff deck ........................................................................................$20,99001 COuRieR XL 2WD 2.6i petrol, supercab, always popular ....................................................................................... $8,490
Dargaville Ford54 Normanby Street DARGAVILLE P 09 439 7315 F 09 439 5961 dargavilleford.co.nzwww.facebook.com/dargavilleford Lindsay A/H 09 439 7152 or 027 499 1516 Anthony A/H 09 432 8968 or 027 439 7015
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Kaipara Service Directory
Showroom Open Monday / Friday 9.00am / 4.00pm
Innovative Design / Industry Leading Technology
Tile Installation Specialists www.tiletex.co.nz 66a Victoria St Dargaville
Ph 439 4455 Stuart Wordsworth 027 6689908
• Round Bale Hay and Silage • Medium Square Baling • Cultivation
Servicing the Kaipara and Whangarei Districts. If we cant do it, we know someone who can.
Phone Colin 09 439 7266 or 021 882 857
Fast efficient service — satisfaction guaranteed
• Power Harrow and Air Seeder • Undersowing
Also sourcing standing grass, hay and silage.
Windy ridge contracting Ltd ARCHITECTURAL BUILDING PLANS AND DESIGNS
72 SPINDLER ROAD WELLSFORD 0972 (off Wayby Valley Road)office 09 423 8092 mobile 021 276 7389
email [email protected] www.wrightdesign.co.nz
Ask Brian for your discount
WRIGHT DESIGNQUALIFIED ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNERS NZCAD, L.B.P. 117345
40+ years experience • All designs/plans council guaranteed FREE site/house visit
Ring AndrewRing AndrewNo job too smallCovering the Kaipara! Cell 0274 557 750
ProPertyMaintenance
& rePairATS• Fences & Repairs • Flooring Repairs • Decks
• Kitchen/Bathroom Fit Outs • Wet Wall Lining • Water Blasting & Chemical Washes
• Windows & Latches • Plus Much More
CHICKEN FERTILISER & LIMEA natural, cost effective all year round N.P.K fertiliser for pasture,
maize crops, market gardens & small blocks.We supply, cart & spread.
Also: • Lime • Wood shavings • Metal • Sand
Phone: 021 724 327 (Neil) Office: 09 299 64 86 or 021 270 6828 (Bruce) www.bennettfertilisers.co.nz
• Engagement Portraits• Weddings • Family PortraitsMike Collins021 22 33 470 [email protected]
relax revise renew
Specialists inSpecialists inSpecialists in Skin Health Skin Health Skin Health Skin Rejuvenation Skin Rejuvenation Skin Rejuvenation Permanent Hair Reduction Permanent Hair Reduction Anti-aging Treatments Anti-aging Treatments All aspects of beauty therapy All aspects of beauty therapy
www.esthetica.co.nz
09 439 6880
8 Portland StreetDargaville
web:
phone: LocaL DeaLers for:
3 Parore St, Dargaville • Ph 09 439 8881
CHAINSAWS & MOWERSCHAINSAWS & MOWERSCHAINSAWS & MOWERS
Pick Up & Delivery Service
AvailableConditions apply
Greg BrownieFloor Sanding
Quality workmanship guaranteed
Locally owned and operated•Floorrestoration•Newfloorssandedandcoated
•Prepwork•Concretegrinding
Phone 027 439 7565 or 439 7564
Audio Visual• Domestic Wiring•
Lighting Shop• Security / •
CCTV SystemsHeat Pumps•
Refrigeration• Repairs & • Maintenance
Cowshed Electrical • Systems
Air Conditioning / • Ventilation
Phone / Fax: 09 439 7172E: dargaville@laserelectrical.co.nzwww.dargaville.laserelectrical.co.nz
Lyn’s Cake CreationsLyn’s Cake Creations
Phone Lyn 09 439 0751
Cakes for all occasions no job too big or too small
www.lynscakecreations.com
Established over 60 years your local funeral directorMale and Female staff available to discuss
all funeral arrangements Pre-paid and pre-arranged funeral options
FREECALL 0800 66 77 47199 Kamo Road • Whangarei • 437 5799 • Tollfree 0800 667 747
WEED CONTROL
CROP, GUN & PASTURE SPRAYINGAll Enquiries Welcome
CONTACT STEVE SLACK28 Years’ Experience
All types of Agricultural Spraying UndertakenPHONE 09 432 0181 a/h MOBILE 027 474 3436
p 09 439 6933 e [email protected] PO Box 474, Dargaville 0340
NorthSouth Multi Media Ltd Privately Owned and Operated
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• All general engineering requirements• Suppliers of Waikato Milking Systems
• Lowara Pumps • Hi Tech Effluent Systems
PH/FAX 09 439 7392 MOB 027 414 1250
PUKEKO ST DARGAVILLE 0310
ENGINEERING (2002) LTD
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For SaleCHEAP CARPET Roll Ends — Room Sizes. Overlocking Service. Rodney Flooring Centre. 4 Station Road, Wellsford. Phone: 09 423 8169.2013 CALENDER of Historic Homes of Northern Wairoa. $15 each. Phone 09 439 8309 or 09 439 8424 for Anglican Church.
Work WantedBLOCK LAYING and solid plastering. No job toosmall or big. Good rates. Phone John 09 431 5539 or022 081 5317.
CANVAS & UPHOLSTERY, Trailer Covers, Bike Seats, Boat & Ute covers. Horse Cover repairs. Domestic & commercial. Phone: 09 439 4670, 021 246 6436.
SAND BLASTING. Rust never sleeps. Blast, prime, topcoat for structural steel, barns, cowsheds, tanks, machinery, chassis, swimming pools.Western Blast ‘n’ Paint. Phone 09 439 6330.
Kaipara Lifestyler ClassifiedsPhone 09 439 6933
Closing date for classified advertising for the 18 December 2012 edition is 10am, Monday 10 December 2012.See our terms and conditions online at www.kaiparalifestyler.co.nz
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Quality coMpost
• RICH & DARK• NO STINK!
• EXCELLENT SOIL BOOSTER40 L bags
Sold at Dargaville ITM09 439 8730
BULK $70 per m³Sold at 103 Beach RoadCall Bernie 09 439 6785
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Livestock for Sale
MATAKOHE SALES
* * NAIT COMPLIANT * *
Friday 14th December — 12:00pm StartMatakohe Salesyard (under cover), Tinopai Rd
CON
TACT
Allan Swindlehurst 027 493 2844 A/Hrs 09 431 7081
Rob Stevenson 021 278 5291 A/Hrs 09 439 6847
20 Boner Cows8 2½ yr Fri Strs10 2yr Hfd x Fri Strs10 18mth Hfd x Bulls 6 Hfd x Fri Cows &
Calves 15 15mth Ang x Strs10 15mth Hfd x Fri Strs
20 15mth Char + Sim x Hfrs
50 15mth Hfd x Fri Hfrs30 15mth Dev x Hfrs60 Wnr Ang x Srs 40 Wnr Hfd x Fri Strs40 Wnr Fri Bulls60 Wnr Ang x Hfrs40 Wnr Hfd x Fri Hfrs
TANKS30,000L Water Tank $3,270 incl GST25,000L Water Tank $2,747 incl GST
0800 326 123Plumbing and Heating Centre102 Jervois Street, Dargaville
For Sale½ PRICE Beds — Beds & More Outlet Store, Ruawai. Clearance lines, seconds, deleted models. Dozens of beds at ½ price or less. 22 Freyberg Road,Ruawai. Phone 09 439 2243. Open Monday — Friday8am — 4pm.
½ PRICE Beds — Beds & More Outlet Store, Ruawai. Clearance lines, seconds, deleted models. Dozens of beds at ½ price or less. 22 Freyberg Road,Ruawai. Phone 09 439 2243. Open Monday — Friday8am — 4pm.
½ PRICE Beds — Beds & More Outlet Store, Ruawai. Clearance lines, seconds, deleted models. Dozens of beds at ½ price or less. 22 Freyberg Road,Ruawai. Phone 09 439 2243. Open Monday — Friday8am — 4pm.
CHEAP CARPET Roll Ends — Room Sizes. Overlocking Service. Rodney Flooring Centre. 4 Station Road, Wellsford. Phone: 09 423 8169.
BATTERY BOXES, 2 Sizes for Boats & Caravans. Auto One Dargaville 09 439 8219.
CAMPING GAS cookers and lights etc. Auto One Dargaville 09 439 8219.
CARPET, SHORT ends $89p/m +gst, 2m wide vinyl from $39p/m +gst. Call Christine at Kaipara Flooring 09 946 9886 or 021 515 415.
CHRISTMAS GIFTS — handcrafted and original — Muddy Waters Gallery, Dargaville.
FISHING ROD & Reel combos, Special prices, Auto One Dargaville 09 439 8219.
SECURE YOUR trailor, wheel clamps, $99.00. Auto One Dargaville 09 439 8219.
TENTING THIS SUMMER? See our range from $99.00. Auto One Dargaville 09 439 8219.
CHEAP CARPET Roll Ends — Room Sizes. Overlocking Service. Rodney Flooring Centre. 4 Station Road, Wellsford. Phone: 09 423 8169.
Business for SaleLAWNMOWING ROUNDS For Sale. Push Mow & RideOn Rounds available. Start now and make great money immediately. Phone Crewcut Dargaville, Phone 0800 800 286, Mobile 021 889 304.
Full service slaughtering & processing of Beef, Sheep, Pigs, Deer, Goats
All Beef aged Salami ~ Bacon ~ Ham ~ Sausages
Hamburger PattiesTraditional Manuka wood smoked
Bacon, Ham & Salami
Over 25 years experienceFor prompt & professional service contact
Wayne or Annette
Phone 09 439 2020 • Cell 021 401 934 [email protected] Packs Available
Covering the Kaipara and Whangarei Regions
Ruawai Homekills
ALL GRADES OF SCRAP METAL
WANTEDWe buy and remove
Cars complete & incomplete - Tractors Trucks - Roofing Iron - Batteries - Copper
Brass - Aluminium etc.Little River Transport Ltd
Beach Road Dargaville Monday-Friday 8-5 • Sat-Sun 8-3
Phone 09 439 4940Work with your local licensed dealer
Work Wanted
Sometimes the parents and pupils of Te Kopuru School must have wondered if their head master was a teller of tall tales. Although he had travelled the world experiencing many adventures, there was one special story he always loved to tell.
It was the 1880’s decade and the headmaster’s name was John Lindley, born in Shropshire in England in 1828 and educated in York. When he was thirty years old he took a job in India as a traffic manager for an East India Railway Company. With his life long interest in education, he was also manager of the Schoolbook Society in Calcutta.
Lindley then decided to migrate to New Zealand and came to live in Te Kopuru. In Calcutta he had became a member of two Masonic Lodges, an involvement he continued in Dargaville when he was elected Master in St. George’s Lodge in only their second year.
Celebrating the opening of their new school building in June 1880, 60 children were given tea and cakes. They in turn sang the National Anthem and followed with a play, coached by their recently appointed teacher, John Lindley, now a member of the local Dramatic Society and a noted singer and actor.
Mr. J. M. Dargaville congratulated Te Kopuru parents on their “possessing a teacher so specially qualified as
To walk with kings
Muddy Waters Gallery
Give them a piece of the Kaipara this Christmas!
Original, affordable works from talented local artists – the
ultimate gift for friends and family.
Arts
Associa
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Cnr of Kapia St and Parenga St, Dargaville
GALLERY HOURSMon to Wed 10am–4pm
Thu 10am–5.30pm Fri 10am–4pm Sat 10am–1pm
by Brian Eastwood
Mr. John Lindley
Mr. Lindley.” Lindley served the school for fourteen years.
The Anglican Church issued him a lay reader’s licence in 1884, a role he carried out at Te Kopuru’s St. Peter’s Church for twenty-two years.
In perhaps a surprising change of direction, the head teacher retired in 1892 to start up a soft drink factory in Te Kopuru. Now there is a Te Kopuru street named Linley Crescent, although in a 1937 phone book it is recorded in one entry as Linley but in two other entries as Lindley Crescent.
John Lindley retired to live in Auckland in 1905 and died there in 1917 aged 89 years.
And what was his favourite yarn? When the King of England died in 1910 Lindley wrote a letter to the New Zealand Herald telling of an encounter in 1875 while shooting snipe in India.
“While in a paddy field we saw a train with just one carriage pull up and two or three gentlemen got out to shoot over the same ground we had just traversed. Birds were plentiful. Everyone had good sport.”
“I usually changed and had breakfast at a friend’s bungalow but I suddenly realised that the Prince of Wales, later Edward 7th, was already there taking a bath. Then the Prince stepped out of the bathroom dressed in a towel around his waist.
My friend said “Allow me to introduce Mr. Lindley.”
“Yes, but I have already met Mr. Lindley,” smiled the Prince, “and unless I am mistaken he has a better bag of snipe than I have.”
In a short time we were all enjoying breakfast and conversation, the Prince taking part in a most genial manner. So that was my introduction to the King when clad in his royal robe, a bath towel.”
It would be safe to say that not many Te Kopuru people have ever been able to top that story.
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Public NoticesHOME CHEESEMAKING workshops with Ad Clarijs — experienced local cheesemaker. Affordable, easy to understand comprehensive courses participate as much as you like. Workshops: Gouda style hard cheese — 1 day workshop 9am–3pm lunchincluded. Camembert style soft cheese — ½ day 9am–12noon. Contact: Ad — 021 215 4495. Email — [email protected].
RUAWAI & TOKATOKA Memorial Hall. The Ruawai Hall is in the process of restructuring, both in hire charges and custodial care. From 1 January 2013 the phone contact for information or booking to hire will be: Carolyn Wessel Home Phone: 09 439 2507 Cell Phone: 027 439 2028 Standby Phone Contact: Debbie Osborne 09 439 2133.
Public Notices
Kaipara Lifestyler ClassifiedsPhone 09 439 6933
Closing date for classified advertising for the 18 December 2012 edition is 10am, Monday 10 December 2012.See our terms and conditions online at www.kaiparalifestyler.co.nz
www.census.govt.nz/jobs0800 CENSUS
Census CollectorsCensus is on Tuesday, 5 March 2013. We need people in your community to assist with delivering and collecting census forms. Six weeks paid work. Part-time, flexible hours. Full training provided.
Application ForD & J Limited of Kaiwaka (Restaurateur), has made application to the District Licensing Agency at Kaipara for the grant of an On Licence in respect of the premises situated at 1917 State Highway One, Kaiwaka to be known as Spice Lounge.
The general nature of the business to be conducted is a Restaurant.
The days on which and the hours during which liquor is intended to be sold under the licence are Monday to Sunday 9am–1am the following day.
This application may be inspected during ordinary office hours at the office of the Kaipara District Licensing Agency at 1919 State Highway One, Kaiwaka.
Any person who is entitled to object and who wishes to object to the grant of the application may, not later than 10 working days from the first publication of this notice, file a notice in writing of the objection with the Secretary of the District Licensing Agency at Private Bag 1001, Dargaville.
This is the second publication of this notice. The first notice was published on 04/12/2012.
Sale Of Liquor Act 1989Section (9)4
Public NoticesART AND handcrafted gifts for Christmas — Muddy Waters Gallery, Dargaville.
Garage SaleGARAGE SALE, Saturday 15th December, 9am start, Catholic Church Carpark.
Pursuant to the Transport (Vehicular Traffic Road Closure) Regulations 1965, the Kaipara District Council hereby gives notice that Dynamo Cycling and Sports Club Inc. has made an application to have the following road temporarily closed on the days and at the times below for the safe finishing of day one and the starting of day two of the 2013 BDO Tour of Northland Cycle Challenge.
Thursday 14 March 2013 – 11:30am to 3pm Victoria St between SH12 and Awakino Rd
Friday 15 March 2013 – 7:30am to 9am Victoria St between Hokianga Rd (the Northern Wairoa Hotel) and Normanby St (the Mangawhare Bridge).
Any objections to this proposal should be in the hands of the Kaipara District Council by 5pm Monday 14 January 2013.
PROPOSED TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURE
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IF SO, THENWE NEED
YOUIF SO, THEN
We are expanding our telephone sales division, due to our community focus and belief in the NZ economy.
What you can bring:• Enthusiasm – heaps of it; actually you
need truckloads!
• The ability to build relationships – it’s true, some of your clients will become great friends.
• Great communications skills and the ability to work as part of a team… Okay, so not just someone who can yak and socialise, but actually empathise with clients and commit to your workmates.
WE arE oFFEring:• Opportunity – We are going places
and we’ll take you with us!
• Stability – our growth has been through the roof.
• Ongoing Training – we know we can always learn more – and we’ll teach you!
If you think you can keep pace with us (If you can then you will already know it…), then call in the first instance – we are local and we want your first contact with us to be easy – and we’ll all work out if we’re a good fit for each other.
09 439 6933 [email protected] you have what it takes to accept our challenge?
Publishers of Kaipara Lifestyler, Northland Farming Lifestyles, Waikato Farming lifestyles, Taranaki/Manawatu Farming Lifestyles, and Canterbury Farming.
To Let
Excellent 4 bedroom house for Rent next to the Museum.
Suitable for retired couple for artisanReferences required
Weekly rental $280
5 Church Road RD 1Matakohe Northland 0593
p: 09 431 7417e: [email protected]: www.kaurimuseum.com
PENSIONER UNITS TO BUY OR RENTTwo bedroom Units in the Hokianga Rd Masonic Village,
Dargaville available to buy or rent. Great value, sunny units.
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.
BATHROOM WARE Full range of Bathroom ware, Tapware,
Kitchen sinks and more at
Plumbing and Heating Centre 0800 326 123102 Jervois Street, Dargaville
Nurseries & PlantsNATIVE PLANTS at wholesale prices direct to the public from Babylon Coast Gardens Ltd. Visit our stall at the Riverside Market on Thursdays between 2pm and 5.30pm. Or call at the Nursery at 1246 Babylon Coast Road, Dargaville, open Saturdays 10am to 4pm. Great discounts for purchases of 50 or more plants, delivery service available. Enquiries welcome, phone 09 439 4223.
Property MaintenanceATS PROPERTY Maintenance & Repair. Fences & Repairs • Kitchen/Bathroom Fitouts • Waterblasting• Flooring Repairs • Decks • Windows & Latches • Plus much more. No job too small. Phone/fax 09 439 8628. Cell 027 455 7750.
OFFAL HOLES 750 dia x 5.5m deep with concrete lid with lift out hatch $385.00 Phone Wals Holes 09 437 3936 or 021 932 225.
SEMI-RETIRED, GARDEN maintenance, painting, small carpentry work, house hand wash, paint-stripping back to wood windows etc. Long experience, available now, good rate. Phone Robert 027 423 1166.
WATER TANK Vacuum clean, Full tank OK, Waste no more than 1000 litres. $250.00 for up to 25,000 litre tank. Also full pump out and scrub and leaks fixed. Phone Wals 09 437 3936 or 021 932 225.
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DAISY RIVER trips operating now. Phone Sue Taylor 09 439 4675. Email: [email protected].
FREE & CONFIDENTIAL NW Family Budgeting Service. Advice & complete money managementif required. Call at 5 Portland Street or Phone09 439 8592.
KEVIN REID • Household Water Deliveries • Agricultural Contracting • Cartage • Bulk Metal Supplies • Hay & Silage • Any Digger Work. Operating through-out Christmas. PHONE 021 953 010.
MUDDY WATERS Gallery Dargaville — handcrafted Christmas gifts.
SUMMER TIME River cruises aboard Daisy. Phone Sue Taylor 09 439 4975. Email: [email protected].
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Gas & TyreS E R V I C E S
0800 788 [email protected]
148 Victoria Street Dargaville
FREETYRE CHECKSAFETY
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ENJOY A FREE COFFEE COFFEE COFFEEwhile we check your tyres for better while we check your tyres for better safety and performance —
LET US MAKE YOUR HOLIDAY MOTORING EXPERIENCE SAFE AND STRESS FREECLOSED STATUTORY DAYS ONLYWE ARE HERE TO HELP YOU DURING THE HOLIDAY BREAK
GOING ON HOLIDAY?
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• Impact Damage • Tread Depth
• Perishing • Spare Tyre
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