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LIFESTYLER Kaipara Kaipara’s Only Regional Newspaper — Kaipara Owned and Operated 10,000 Copies DELIVERED FREE throughout the Kaipara Celebrate! A better way of living In a home built to ensure a better future for you now and for generations to come. To find out more, call or visit us today! Unit 1 29 LowerTarewa Rd Phone Danielle Bracey 021 280 0893 0800 86 00 00 www.stonewood.co.nz October 21 2014 100% Reliable “It’s all about their call out service for us, and it’s faultless. Along with competitive prices we find the staff friendly, efficient and great people to deal with which in turn helps our company to run more profitably. Thanks!” Scott Taylor, TSH Agricultural Contracting TANGITERORIA. Gas & Tyr e 0800 788 288 [email protected] 148 Victoria Street, Dargaville www.gasandtyre.co.nz WE INVITE YOU TO PUT US TO THE TEST! Gardens go on show EThe popular Palmers Planet Mangawhai Garden Ramble returns for its eleventh year this November … Bequest means protection for historic boats Dargaville man’s generosity means the town’s museum is better off … A treat for fans of fashion The newest store in Dargaville offers a twist on shopping for that latest addition to your wardrobe … P4 P5 P7 u by Paul Campbell and Colin Patterson p Joined by their children and grandchildren to witness the Queens Service Medal presentation are Barry and Robyn Searle, on either side of Governor- General Sir Jerry Mateparae Royal honours come home A famous son of the Kaipara received a vice-regal salute and Royal Honours were presented to two modern-day servants of the community when the Governor General, Sir Jerry Mateparae, made a two-day sweep through Kaipara and Northland. Sir Jerry presented Dargaville identity Barry Searle with a Queen’s Service Medal for services to marine conservation, awarded in last years’ New Year’s honours list. Mr Searle had been unable to travel to Government House to receive it, and instead Sir Jerry presented the medal in his own living room, in the presence of friends and family. Mr Searle has spent decades campaigning to protect toheroa stocks on the west coast’s Ripiro Beach and has mentored a long list of conservation students. He has also served as chief fire officer with the Te Kopuru Volunteer Fire Brigade, president of the Northern Wairoa Civilian Maimed Association and has volunteered at the Dargaville Museum. He and his wife Robyn have self- published a dozen books on local history, including one with photographs and histories of the old baches in Glinks Gully. “I feel incredibly humble,” said Mr Searle. “It’s great to have continued on page 3 … the presentation in Dargaville.” Two daughters who live in Australia were unable to be present, but will be able to view the presentation on video taken by Ken Cashin. Sir Jerry also travelled to Ngunguru to present a QSM to pioneer scuba diver and marine conservationist, Wade Doak. He hosted a dinner for Northland civic leaders at Waipoua Lodge, before his official opening on Friday of the The Man from Matakohe exhibition.

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Page 1: Kaipara Lifestyler, October 21 2014

LIFESTYLERKaipara

Kaipara’s Only Regional Newspaper — Kaipara Owned and Operated 10,000 Copies DELIVERED FREE throughout the Kaipara

Celebrate!

A better way of living

In a home built to ensure a better future for you now and for generations to come.

To find out more, call or visit us today!

Unit 1 29 LowerTarewa RdPhone Danielle Bracey021 280 0893

0800 86 00 00www.stonewood.co.nz

October 21 2014

100% Reliable “It’s all about their call out service for us, and it’s faultless. Along with competitive prices we

find the staff friendly, efficient and great people to deal with which in turn helps our company to run

more profitably. Thanks!”

Scott Taylor, TSH Agricultural Contracting TANGITERORIA.

Gas & Tyre 0800 788 [email protected]

148 Victoria Street, Dargavillewww.gasandtyre.co.nz

WE INVITE YOU TO PUT US TO THE TEST!

Gardens go on showEThe popular Palmers Planet Mangawhai Garden Ramble returns for its eleventh year this November …

Bequest means protection for historic boatsDargaville man’s generosity means the town’s museum is better off …

A treat for fans of fashionThe newest store in Dargaville offers a twist on shopping for that latest addition to your wardrobe …

P4

P5

P7

u by Paul Campbell and Colin Patterson

p Joined by their children and grandchildren to witness the Queens Service Medal presentation are Barry and Robyn Searle, on either side of Governor-General Sir Jerry Mateparae

Royal honours come homeA famous son of the Kaipara received a vice-regal salute and Royal Honours were presented to two modern-day servants of the community when the Governor General, Sir Jerry Mateparae, made a two-day sweep through Kaipara and Northland.

Sir Jerry presented Dargaville identity Barry Searle with a Queen’s Service Medal for services to marine conservation, awarded in last years’ New Year’s honours list.

Mr Searle had been unable to travel to Government House to receive it, and instead Sir Jerry presented the medal in his own living room, in the presence of friends and family.

Mr Searle has spent decades campaigning to protect toheroa stocks on the west coast’s Ripiro

Beach and has mentored a long list of conservation students.

He has also served as chief fire officer with the Te Kopuru Volunteer Fire Brigade, president of the Northern Wairoa Civilian Maimed Association and has volunteered at the Dargaville Museum.

He and his wife Robyn have self-published a dozen books on local history, including one with photographs and histories of the old baches in Glinks Gully. “I feel incredibly humble,” said Mr Searle. “It’s great to have

continued on page 3 …

the presentation in Dargaville.” Two daughters who live in Australia were unable to be present, but will be able to view the presentation on video taken by Ken Cashin.

Sir Jerry also travelled to Ngunguru to present a QSM to pioneer scuba diver and marine conservationist, Wade Doak.

He hosted a dinner for Northland civic leaders at Waipoua Lodge, before his official opening on Friday of the The Man from Matakohe exhibition.

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Thanks Rural Women

Mural adorns museum

Fashion to the rescue

p Rural Women New Zealand Aoroa branch member Kath Gillespie (far right) surrounded by 31 children from local farms that have been affected by this year’s adverse weather conditions. The children’s event was made possible thanks to funding from the Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) and donations from Rural Women NZ members throughout the country. Dargaville’s Anzac Theatre hosted the event. Photo courtesy of Debbie Evans

p The Dargaville Museum has a bright addition to its exterior with the completion of a mural painted by local artist Brigita Bell. Museum director Pene McKenzie (pictured) says the museum has a number of historic murals but wanted something more contemporary. Ms Bell received a grant from Kaipara District Council and painted her mural in about two months.

p Northland’s rescue helicopter is $1300 better off thanks to the combined effort of the Northern Wairoa Lions and Dargaville store Polwarth Design. The two groups combined for a fashion parade last month. Lions' president Jean Johnson says the rescue helicopter was a deserving beneficiary because it is often in the area saving lives and transporting seriously injured people to hospital. Ms Johnson is pictured with Dean Voelkering, operations manager for the Northland Emergency Services Trust which runs the rescue helicopter.

The Kaipara Lifestyler is published with pride byNorthSouth Multi Media Ltd, a privately owned Kaipara company.

Phone: 09 439 6933 or 0800 466 793 • Fax: 09 439 6930

Email: [email protected] • Postal Address: PO Box 474, Dargaville

Physical Address: Lifestyler House, 107 River Road, Dargaville

General Manager: Deb Wright | 021 639 696

Kaipara Lifestyler Editor at large: Paul Campbell 09 439 6933

Editorial Coordinator: Belinda Weber

Editorial:Colin PattersonJoanne SpeechlyAndy BryentonBrian Eastwood

Graphic Design:Gavin BainbridgePaul BakulichJames MenziesJessica Wright

Advertising:Andy BryentonKylie McMullenOlivia Stevenson

Production:Brenda IltonCirculation:Laurie Willetts

Accounts: Lesley Robinson | [email protected] The Lifestyler online — www.kaiparalifestyler.co.nzOpinions expressed in this publication, by advertisers or contributors, are not necessarily those of NorthSouth Multi Media Ltd.

Print run 10,000. ABC audited circulation 9,920 weekly, audited Jan–Dec 2013. Distributed on Tuesday to every residential and rural home throughout the district including Dargaville, Ruawai, Paparoa, Matakohe, Maungaturoto, Kaiwaka, Mangawhai and Wellsford.Tangiteroria RD1, Dargaville RD1, RD2, RD3, RD4, RD6, RD7, RD9, RD10, Te Kopuru RD1, Ruawai RD1, RD2, Paparoa RD1, Maungaturoto RD1, RD4, Matakohe RD1, RD2 Kaiwaka RD, Mangawhai, Wellsford residential, and Wellsford RD2, RD4, RD5.

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Phone: 09 439 8997 after 10am to book ticketsFor further information go to www.flicks.co.nz

Week of23rd – 29th Oct

Adult $13.50 Senior (65+) $11.50 Student $11.50 w/ID Child $8.50

MORNING AFTERNOON AFTERNOON EVENING NIGHT

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100 YEAR OLD MAN...(M) 5.30PM

VERY LAST CHANCE!!

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LOVE, ROSIE (M)7.30PM

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WED29/10

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LAST CHANCE!!

The JudgeBig city lawyer Hank Palmer returns to his

childhood home where his father, the town’s judge, is suspected of murder. Hank sets out to discover the truth and, along the way, reconnects with his estranged family. ‘Iron Man’ Robert Downey Jr. stars in this gripping murder mystery.Love, Rosie

Rosie and Alex have been best friends since they were kids, so they couldn’t possibly be right for one another...or could they? When it comes to love, life and making the right choices, these two are their own worst enemies.Night Moves

Eco-terrorists Dena and Josh are out to save the planet, and have targeted a major dam for destruction, believing it harms the environment. They enlist ex–Marine special ops soldier Harmon to help them build a bomb and complete the mission. Murder, betrayal, guilt and drama follow as this film reaches its explosive conclusion.Planes – Fire and Rescue

After the huge success of Planes (itself a spin off from the huge Cars franchise), Disney – Pixar has taken us back to the world of living machines, once again catching up with the spirited crop-sprayer Dusty and his friends. This time the ex-racer is taking on a new challenge, joining the heroic Blade Ranger and his team to fight a huge forest fireBoxtrolls

From the creative minds who brought us ‘Coraline’ and ‘Paranorman’ comes a Victorian-era tale about an orphan boy trying to find his way in the world. This isn’t Charles Dickens, though - this lad was raised by a loveably gruesome family of subterranean trolls. When his adopted clan are threatened by evil pest exterminators, it’s up to him to save the day.

PrideIn the darkest days of Margaret Thatcher’s

Britain, during the ‘84 miners strike, an unlikely alliance between a group of gay and lesbian activists and an old fashioned Welsh mining town develops, with triumph resulting from this clash and co-operation of cultures. See why this film won a standing ovation at Cannes! Hip–hoperation

For those who think hip hop is just for the young, this movie sets the record straight. And then scratches it a bit, as a troupe of Kiwi retirees go from the old folks’ home to the Vegas stage as the world’s oldest hip hop dance troupe. Life affirming, fun and with a fresh soundtrack to boot.How To Train Your Dragon 2

Return to a magical, animated Viking kingdom and catch up with all your favourite characters from the first blockbuster ‘How to Train Your Dragon’ movie and the hit TV series. With the dragonriders’ secret out, fame presents its own challenges, and a new threat arises...The Dark Horse

The true story of Genesis Potini, a Kiwi chess genius who was institutionalised with severe bipolar disorder. Upon being released, he goes to live with his patched-gang-member brother, and decides to teach the youth of Gisborne the game of chess in a bid for the national champs.The 100 Year Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared

With a title like that, you know that this Swedish comedy is going to be offbeat and weird - and you would be right! When Mr Karlsson ‘escapes’ from an old folks’ home on his 100th birthday, there’s an added cause for concern. He’s not only out to recapture his youth, he’s also one of the world’s top experts on explosives.

★ New films this week

★ ★

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The exhibition celebrates the life of Joseph Gordon Coates, at The Kauri Museum.

Sir Jerry said of New Zealand’s first native-born prime minister: “We have him to thank for institutions like the Reserve Bank, and portions of New Zealands hydroelectric scheme and road transport schemes.”

Mr Coates, Kaipara MP and a war hero with a double Military Cross, left a long legacy of service after growing up on the family farm, Ruatuna, at Hukatere near Matakohe. He represented the Kaipara electorate for 32 years before dying suddenly at Parliament House in 1943.

“He is rightly considered one of Northlands and New Zealand’s favourite sons and it’s brilliant to see his career, his life and his achievements and attributes recognised in this way,” Sir Jerry said.

The exhibition includes a huge range of memorabilia from the museum’s collection. the Coates family, and other sources. Film and audio archives are featured and it is supported by corporate and government funding after work began two years ago under former museum CEO, Bet Nelley, with the recently appointed CEO, Lisa Tolich, completing the project. ¢

Royal honours come home… continued from front page

p On Thursday evening, the Governor-General hosted a dinner at the award-winning Waipoua Lodge, for Northland Regional Council chair, Bill Shepherd, Whangarei mayor, Sheryl Mai, Kaipara commission chair, John Robertson and Far North District Council deputy chair, Tania McInnes

p Governor-General Sir Jerry Mateparae is shown through the Man from Matakohe exhibition by Peter King and Kauri Museum CEO Lisa Tolich

Netball centreapplauds Sportsville planu by Colin Patterson

Northern Wairoa’s largest participation sport has welcomed a proposal to establish a Sportsville complex at Dargaville’s Memorial Park.

The $2 million complex will bring together sports such as soccer, netball, rugby and tennis in one sports hub.

Progress now depends on a management plan for Memorial Park which is currently being prepared by Kaipara District Council, and grant applications that are expected to be lodged early next year.

Northern Wairoa Netball Centre president Darlene Lang says the proposal looks good. “We’re happy to get new courts. And having one hub will be good.”

She says the centre has 55 teams, with most games being played on courts at Dargaville High School and Dargaville Intermediate. But there is also a winter league, with games played indoors at the Dargaville High gymnasium.

The proposal will be funded by a combination of grants, fundraising and contributions from sporting bodies. Ms Lang says the Northern Wairoa Netball Centre has cash to put in when the time is right.

The council says work on drafting the management plan is continuing. Once the draft is finished it will be put out for public consultation and submissions will be called for. ¢

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Gardens go on show Seventh Day Adventists celebrate 80 years

u by Joanne Speechly

u by Colin Patterson

The popular Palmers Planet Mangawhai Garden Ramble returns for its eleventh year this November.

Members and former members of Dargaville’s Seventh Day Adventist Church will come together over Labour Weekend to celebrate 80 years of worship in the Kaipara.

The event is a major fundraiser for children in the local community, with money raised going towards operational expenses for the Mangawhai Kindergarten and the Kaiwaka/Mangawhai Plunket Society.

For the past decade, the Garden Ramble has attracted loyal participants from as far afield as Auckland and Kerikeri, as well as the local area, and this year, a total of 20 properties will be on show, including old favourites as well as nine new gardens. The 2014 ramble has also attracted the support of several local artists who will exhibit their artwork at selected gardens.

Mangawhai Kindergarten head teacher, Michelle Fogarty, says the annual fundraiser helps to ensure that the kindergarten can continue to provide high quality educational resources.

“We are always so touched by the generosity of the Mangawhai community and how they open up their gardens for this event and we are also grateful to the parents who give their time freely to organise this fundraiser. Between Plunket and the Kindergarten, most of

Organiser Barbara Liggett says the weekend kicks off on Friday night with vespers — tea and a short meeting.

On Saturday the Bible Class will hold a song service, which will be followed by a church service conducted by Pastor Adrian Webster.

Festivities then move to the Northern Wairoa Memorial Hall for lunch where old pastors will share their experiences.

There will also be activities for the children before dinner at 6.30pm.

On Sunday morning there will be a tour of Kaipara before lunch at the church.

Mrs Liggett says the celebration is open to current and former church members and anyone else who wants to take part. “The public is very welcome.”

Before the founding of the Dargaville church adherents met in private homes for bible study and worship. But when

the young children in Mangawhai will benefit from the Garden Ramble.”

President of the Mangawhai/Kaiwaka Plunket committee, Anna Kingi, says Plunket relies heavily on local fundraising ventures.

The 2014 Palmers Planet Mangawhai Garden Ramble takes place on the weekend of November 8 and 9. Tickets can be purchased by direct credit and at selected outlets. To keep up to date, join the facebook page or contact the Garden Ramble committee for more information: [email protected], 09 431 4333. ¢

Pastor TA Anderson came to Dargaville for a mission programme in 1934, members decided they needed a place of their own. So a church was built in Mangawhare.

That church proved too small so a decision was made to build a church closer to the centre of Dargaville. That church on Normanby St was completed in 1957 and the building is still used by the congregation today.

For more information on the celebrations call Mrs Liggett on 09 439 1343. ¢

p Members of Dargaville’s Seventh Day Adventist Church will celebrate their 80th anniversary during Labour Weekend

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Bequest meansprotection for historic boatsu by Colin Patterson

The generosity of a Dargaville man has meant the town’s museum is $46,000 better off.

Graham Warmington, who died in March aged 70, stipulated in his will that if any money was left after his home was sold, the surplus would go to Dargaville Museum.

Last week Mr Warmington’s cousin Brian was able to present museum president Don Elliott with a cheque for $46,000.

Brian Warmington said his cousin worked on the wharves and did a lot of other jobs, include bridge building for Rope Construction.

He had no known connection with the museum, although was a friend of Ron Halliday who did. Mr Elliott says the bequest came as a shock. “It’s a great gift for the museum.”

He says the money will be used to build a shelter to protect the museum’s

collection of old boats and dinghies, some of which are 80 years old.

“It’ll be called the Graham Warmington boat shelter.” Currently they are stored outside and are exposed to the elements.

He says a shelter is very appropriate as the Warmington family has historic links to boats on the Northern Wairoa River.

Museum manager Pene McKenzie says work will start as soon as building consents have been obtained. While there is no timeline, the aim is to have the shelter finished before next winter.

Mr Elliott says the Warmington bequest will be kept in a special fund. Any money left over will be used for special projects within the museum. ¢

p Brian Warmington (centre) presents the cheque from his cousin Graham’s estate to Dargaville Museum president Don Elliott. Museum manager Pene McKenzie is at left

High tea with the Mad Hatteru by Colin Patterson

MAD HATTERS TEA PARTY!

• Fabulous High Tea• Entertainment• Spot Prizes

Tickets at the Museum or Phone 09 439 7555All proceeds to the Dargaville Museum Lighting Upgrade Project

LIGHTHOUSE FUNCTION CENTREHarding Park Dargaville

Sunday 9th November 2014 at 2.pm - $20 per head

Outrageous HatCompetition

Do you have a question for Council?

Ratepayers and residents in the Kaipara have a new opportunity to get answers to questions concerning the day to day operations involved in running the district.

Welcome to Council Corner, which will become a regular feature on KLTV our web-based television channel.

To access the channel visit www.kaiparalifestyler.co.nz. In Council

Corner, Kaipara District Council commission chair, John Robertson will make a regular appearance, along with items of news and interest to the wider Kaipara, to offer advice and guidance on council issues.

Do you have a question for council? Send it to [email protected] and check your weekly Kaipara Lifestyler for broadcast details.

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It’s time to get your craziest hat out of the wardrobe, with Dargaville Museum holding a Mad Hatter’s Tea Party.

The tea’s all ready to be poured on Sunday November 9 at 2pm. Museum manager Pene McKenzie says everyone will be encouraged to wear a hat, in the spirit of Lewis Carroll’s timeless masterpiece of fantasy, Alice in Wonderland. A prize for the craziest hat and spot prizes will be awarded.

Ms McKenzie says there will be entertainment to accompany the sumptuous high tea, and a chance for everyone to meet the Mad Hatter.

Proceeds from the event will go to the museum’s lighting project. “The lights in the maritime hall are 30 years old and need replacing,” says Ms McKenzie.

Tickets cost $20 a head and are available from the museum, phone 09 439 7555. ¢

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Kids, teachers and parents from Tangiteroria, Tangowahine, Paparoa, Matakohe, Maungaturoto and Wellsford all took part in their school’s annual agricultural day over the weekend. After many weeks and countless hours of dedication and hard work, the time came to parade their pets and enjoy some time in the spotlight in front of family and friends. Calf club days have been a fun fixture of the Kiwi rural calendar for over a century — and it’s easy to see why.

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Penny (Shareholder Councillor) and Scott (Area Manager) would like to offer Fonterra shareholders a bus to transport them to the Road Show which would leave Dargaville at 9.30 on the 4th and return at approx 3pm.

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A date for Kaurilands celebrationsu by Colin Patterson

Kaurilands Skills Centre is celebrating its 25th anniversary next March and wants all its supporters and sponsors to be part of the party.

Kaurilands general manager Karen Duncan says the jubilee will take place on March 21, 2015. Festivities will start with an open day at the Kaurilands site near Tokatoka. In the evening there will be a dance and supper at the Ruawai-Tokatoka Memorial Hall.

“We’re contacting anyone and everyone who has had anything to do with Kaurilands,” says Ms Duncan. “There are thousands of people. There are people who dug the land for the first house. There are painters and builders — so many people have helped over the years. We wouldn’t have been able to do what we do without them.”

Kaurilands was established by Mike Mudford and a group of fellow former IHC staff in 1990 to provide supported accommodation for people with intellectual disabilities. At first,

Kaurilands operated from a house in Dargaville. But it moved to its current rural site in the late 1990s.

Ms Duncan says Kaurilands has grown over the years. “We started with four people. We now have 19 residents living here. The founders worked for nothing. We now have 20 paid staff.”

Kaurilands has become well known for having the Kaipara District Council refuse contract. But in 2007 the rubbish collection business was passed to a subsidiary company, Kaipara Refuse Ltd, although Kaurilands residents still do most of the collection work.

Ms Duncan says anyone wanting to be involved in the 25th jubilee should contact her on 09 439 2140 or on 027 216 4448, or by emailing [email protected]. ¢

A treat for fans of fashionu by Andy Bryenton

The newest store in Dargaville’s main street offers a new twist on shopping for that latest addition to your wardrobe.

For the past two weeks preparations have been underway behind the doors of what used to be Dormavilla on Victoria Street, transforming the space into a cornucopia of one-off finds and interesting styles.

New owners Simone and Natasha are the mother and daughter team behind Witch Clothing — named for their pointy-hatted mascot, still in transit from Christchurch. Simone points out that this is a very different concept from the opportunity shops already established and well patronised in Dargaville.

Instead, the Witch Clothing ideal is to hand-pick interesting, quirky, largely unused items from around the country, trucking them in to keep the selection on the shelves fresh and varied. This could mean anything from designer label beachwear to men’s suits, with sizes to fit everybody and a range spanning kids to seniors, even discerning teenagers. Witch Clothing was very successful in Christchurch, with whole pallet-sized sacks of new finds plucked from Simone’s sources and sent out to the public. Now that the family are together in the Kaipara, it was a logical extension to open the doors in Victoria Street.

Those familiar with the popular ‘retro boutiques’ of Auckland will be right in their element, but Simone and Natasha promise something else as well — good value for

money. They say that it’s important, especially in a rural town, to have access to a bit of retail therapy at an affordable price. A quick look at some of the stock going up onto the racks reveals all kinds of goodies, ready for the grand opening on Labour Day. ¢

p Simone and Natasha are gearing up for the grand opening sale at the Witch Clothing Co. in Dargaville

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Spring is in the air, and with it, the thought of fresh, succulent home-grown tomatoes.

Many people will be taking the opportunity to get into the backyard, or perhaps some deck tubs, and bed-in some investment for the future of their vegetable larder.

Tomatoes, cucumbers, corn, lettuce, beans — the delicious list goes on and

Labour Weekend is traditionally the right time to get some plants from the garden centre and get down to the dirt.

This time, I’m looking specifically at tomatoes. They are such a summer standby, with a myriad recipes, from salads to soups and pretty much all cuisine in between.

Tomatoes are usually easy to grow and a few plants provide an adequate harvest for most families. The quality of fruit picked in the garden when fully ripe far surpasses anything available on the market, even in season. Many varieties are available, from traditional stock to hybrids. Garden centres offer a large selection, so work out your needs, then choose the varieties best suited to your intended use and growing plan.

Ideally with tomatoes you should not plant out all of them at once — better to plant a few now, wait a month and plant a few more, in fact right up until the New Year.

By the end of November you can just pinch off the laterals from existing plants then strike them as a cutting.

So having dealt to tomatoes, why not branch out — and involve the kids too. Seeds are available in infinite varieties, and there’s nothing like seeing new life emerge from the soil.

If in doubt, you local garden centre will be happy to provide advice. And to enjoy the fruit of your efforts — there are hundreds of recipes for summer fruits and vegetables at the touch of a computer keyboard.  ¢

No better place to be As springtime shades into summer, there are few places in New Zealand with so much to enjoy as our own sunny Kaipara district.

With all the natural wonders at our doorstep, it’s no wonder that we’re so keen for the good weather to roll around, heralding a season of beachside bbqs, fishing, camping and more. The perfect tonic after getting those spring spruce-up chores sorted, getting outdoors in the Kaipara is always rewarding.

High on the agenda for many locals will be getting the bait and tackle stowed for some angling action. With some of the best surfcasting beaches anywhere, and a harbour beckoning boaties, this is a great way to spend the long weekend. Alternatively, you

could take in the maritime views with a cruise across the Kaipara Harbour, getting fresh perspective on the mighty saltwater system which is the heart of our district.

Also on this weekend is an event for fans of equestrian action — the much anticipated Pouto Horse Sports, offering exciting events as horses and riders display their combined skills. After which, a bbq dinner with a few cold drinks would certainly hit the spot, taking advantage of the long twilight and setting the trend for a long, leisurely summer. ¢

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Dargaville’s Kauri Coast Community Pool will reopen this weekend for what is hoped will be a successful summer.

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Kauri Coast Community Pool Trust chairman Vern Stevens says the pool is a great community asset that proves its worth over summer. “We’d like more people to use it. We had a nice hot summer last year.”

The pool is managed by a specialist facilities company, Community Leisure Management (CLM). Opening hours are from 6am to 7pm on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, from 10am to 7pm on Tuesday and Thursday and from 12pm to 7pm on Saturday and Sunday.

Meanwhile, a proposal for Sport Northland to take over the running of the facility is still being considered. The proposal arose after the trust indicated it wished to withdraw from its role, saying as a voluntary group it did not have the resources to oversee the pool’s operation.

There have been discussions between the council and Sport Northland with a view for it to take over running the pool. But no agreement has been reached.

Even if the parties do come to an agreement, the current arrangements will continue for the 2014/15 summer. ¢

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“Darnit Dog, wotever happened to sunshine, and grass, and hay an’ wind an’ rain, ya know, tha naturil way of farmin’?”

Yep. Gidday readas. Me, Billy Borda Colly again.

Now tha ‘lections is over, Boss has found sumfing else to moan about, an’ I gotta tell yer, this time I am rite on Boss’s side too. So is his gerlfend Sharlene.

Ya see, we was ona deck ofa homsted havin’ a daylite savin’ barbie — yummy hoggit chops, an’ sum sossiges from that heifer tha Boss hit wiva tracta by mistake. Broke its leg. I gotta heap of chop bones and a hole sossige fer me tucka!

But enyway, Boss and Sharlene was torking about sum dairy farmers down a line wot have got a robot cowshed.

Sound’s pritty ruff ter me. Seems these cows gotta huge shed Boss sed was ‘like a airplane hanger’ an the poor cows are kept inside for ten munths ofa year, Evrythink is kontrolled by robotiks an they get fed stuff that isint fresh grass, an they got rubber under there foots instead of grass, an it just goes on and on, seda Boss.

“Bluddy komputas tell a machine ta do that aktual milking Dog,” he said.

He tole Sharlene he saw a feedlot in Horkes Bay wen he went there to get me wen I was a pup. “They had beef kattil breakin’ legs cos they got to much feed and no excicise,” he sed. “Animils should be ina paddick, not in a bluddy shed.”

(Must admit readas I thort brokin legs wood meen plenty of barbecue, but I kept that ter meself.)

Then Sharlene sed I shud wurry about sum ‘pommie syentists wot reckon they can make a robot sheep dog.

A dog’s tail …

Eye dunno ‘bout robots eh?

“Darnit Dog, wotever happened to sunshine, and grass, and hay an’ wind an’ rain, ya know, tha naturil way

Yep. Gidday readas. Me, Billy Borda

Now tha ‘lections is over, Boss has found sumfing else to moan about, an’ I gotta tell yer, this time I am rite on Boss’s side too. So is his gerlfend Sharlene.

Ya see, we was ona deck ofa homsted havin’ a daylite savin’ barbie — yummy hoggit chops, an’ sum sossiges from that heifer tha Boss hit wiva tracta by mistake. Broke its leg. I gotta heap of chop bones and a hole sossige fer

But enyway, Boss and

Sound’s pritty ruff ter me. Seems these cows gotta huge shed

“By programming robots with the algorithm, scientists believe they can replace the need for sheepdogs on the farm,” she red outa the paper I brung froma kattil stop at the road gate.

“So far the model has been tested using a GPS system attached to a sheep dog and a flock of sheep,” she went on.

I must lookt pritty wurried, but Boss sed “Don’t you fret Dog. We will stick with wissils and hand signils. Bugger the boffins!”

Whew. I was happy ta here that.I wandered off ter me kennel, but I

must admit, I went ter sleep dremin’ about kattil beests and brokin legs an’ sossigis ona barbie.

Maybe ther’s sumfing to be sed fer technoligy?

Cheers,

Billy

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‘Living water’ is our futureWater quality is a matter of huge importance to farmers the length and breadth of the country, particularly those engaged in dairying.

It is currently to the forefront of agricultural industry attention, and a good example of action underway can be found on the huge Kaipara Harbour, the country’s largest body of water, 947 square kilometers, and virtually enclosed by land, almost all dedicated to farming.

The Integrated Kaipara Harbour Management Group was established in 2005 to promote integrated management and inter-agency coordination in the care of the harbour and its catchment.

During the development of the Fonterra and DOC Living Water programme five catchments were selected across New Zealand including the Kaipara.

Fonterra’s Project Manager, Living Water Partnership,Tim Brandenburg offers this insight into the overall project.

“Both organisations agreed that they needed to choose places that challenged, and would potentially expand the boundaries of knowledge and best practice. The Kaipara Harbour Catchment is simply massive and it has large farming and forestry sectors that contribute significantly to its regional economies.

“The co-operative has committed $20 million across the five sites over 10 years and partnered with DOC to combine knowledge and experience of land and water management, to address biodiversity enhancement and water quality challenges.

“That is a powerful combination and when combined with what individual landholders and other organisations like IKHMG and its partners have achieved

to date, will lead to significant gains in water quality.

“Historic and widespread forest clearance and wetland drainage have removed the buffering and mitigation services that these components of a natural ecosystem provide, especially during extreme weather events. The Living Water programme is focused on providing farmers with the options and best practice to build, restore or enhance natural areas on their land and connect that effort to other public or private natural areas wherever possible.

“There is also a well understood correlation between the presence of wetlands and good water quality and so Living Water will also develop best practice examples of the creation of new wetlands and the restoration of existing ones.

“Working out what works and what doesn’t is critical to demonstrating that the Fonterra farmer shareholders investment is landing in the right place and so we’ll be measuring the effects of our projects. That will add to the efforts of others like DairyNZ, Landcare Research and NIWA, but will also help farmers tell their story to a much wider audience with the benefits of sound science to back them up.

“Individual farmers are fencing waterways, meeting effluent management standards, improving their soils, and paying much more attention to the quality of water coming on to their farms and leaving it.”

The foregoing must resonate with all of us in the industry across the country, as a blueprint to our future. ¢

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SEPTIC TANK cleaning. For all your tank cleaning requirements phone Chris 027 480 0110 or Mary 027 459 1544. 7 Days. WE ARE THE ONLY CODE COMPLIANT OPERATORS IN THE KAIPARA.

For SaleBIG WIPES. Try our sample. Best ever hand cleaner for grease, oil, paint etc. Auto One Dargaville. Ph 09 439 8219

NISSAN NAVARA, 1986, King Cab, Rusty Floor, reg. oh hold + spare ute for parts. $750 ono. Text 022 324 2973 and will phone back.

PLANTS, PRODUCE, sausage sizzle, white elephant and more at the Anglican Spring Fair. Dargaville town Hall November 1st 2014. 9am Start.

SOMETHING FOR everyone, bargains, competitions. Children bring along your decorated cupcake. Anglican Spring Fair at the Dargaville Town Hall November 1st 2014. 9am Start.

REPSOL HIGH quality motorcycle oils. Available from Auto One Dargaville. Ph 09 439 8219

SALT TERMINATOR. Outboard engine flush, cleaner and anti-corrosion. Auto One Dargaville. Ph 09 439 8219

Kaipara Service Directory

• 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

[email protected]

ENGINEERING (2002) LTD

Farrand & Mason Ltd.GENERAL & PRECISION ENGINEERS

Best under pressure

Phone: 439 7335Normanby Street

Dargaville

MacJimray Septic Cleaning Services are your septic tank cleaning specialists in your district. Residential to commercial, fast, reliable, professional service at competitive rates.

Septic Tank/Grease Trap Cleaning Septic/Sewerage Treatment Systems

Call now for a free no obligation quote!Phone: 09 423 7014 www.macjimray.co.nz

The Strand Arcade, Whangarei • Tel: (09) 438 4930

FREE EYE TEST FOR ALLSOUTHERN CROSS MEMBERS*AND 15% DISCOUNT ON COMPLETE PAIRS OF GLASSES

2 4 1 EYE EXAM - Book & pay for one exam and gift a FREE exam to a friend

or family member.

Have your Party at our place

The Lighthouse Function Centre, Harding Park, Dargaville is an ideal setting with its panoramic views over Dargaville and the river

The Lighthouse Function Centre, Harding Park, Dargaville is an ideal setting with its panoramic views over Dargaville and the river

The Lighthouse Function Centre, Harding Park, Dargaville is an ideal setting

Private – Seating for 150+ people Fully equipped kitchen and bar facilities– Seating for 150+ people Fully equipped kitchen and bar facilities–

For Bookings Phone 09 439 7555

Locally owned and operated - Quality workmanship guaranteed

Floor Sanding

NZQA Qualified with National Certificate. Approved Member Floor NZ

grEgBroWniE

09 439 7564027 439 7565

• Floor restoration• New floors sanded and coated• Prepwork

• Polyurethane Finishes• Oil Finishes• Concrete Grinding and Polishing

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

[email protected]

PETER BOYD ART//LANDSCAPEPETER BOYD ART//LANDSCAPEPETER BOYD ART//LANDSCAPE

www.peterboyd.co.nz0276343674

PETER BOYD ART//LANDSCAPEPETER BOYD ART//LANDSCAPEPETER BOYD ART//LANDSCAPE

www.peterboyd.co.nz0276343674

EXPLORE AND MAXIMIZE YOUR OUTDOOR POTENTIALEXPLORE AND MAXIMIZE YOUR OUTDOOR POTENTIALEXPLORE AND MAXIMIZE YOUR OUTDOOR POTENTIALDESIGN + 3D VISUALIZATION + MAPPINGDESIGN + 3D VISUALIZATION + MAPPINGDESIGN + 3D VISUALIZATION + MAPPING

relax revise renewSpecialists in Skin Health Skin Health 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:

Find us on facebook.com/estheticaskinrevision for exclusive offers and information

30 Hokianga Road Dargaville | Ph 09 439 8170email: [email protected] | lumino.co.nz

love your smile

New patients welcome!

Tu Christey Massage TherapistTu Christey Massage TherapistTu Christey Massage TherapistTu Christey Massage TherapistDiploma in Massage, MNZ

Cert. in Fascial Fitness Trainer (FFA)Cert. in Fascial Fitness Trainer (FFA)Cert. in Thai Traditional Massage (Wat Pho)Cert. in Thai Traditional Massage (Wat Pho)

Phone: (09) 439 6518 Phone: (09) 439 6518 ~ Mobile: 021 116 9425Email: [email protected]

www.handyhandsmassage.co.nz

CounsellingCILLA KAISER MNZAC REG. NURSE — Counselling in Mangawhai. Specialising in relationships, grief, depression, trauma, ill health, redundancy. Phone 09  432  3216 or 021  244  7094. Email: [email protected] or visit www.talkingworks.co.nz

BusinessDEBT RECOVERY — 30 years’ experience in Credit Management at your side, if you have overdue debts. Can also assist with retention of Profit. Contact Paul on 021 758 354 or email [email protected].

Foot Care ServicesFOOT CARE service in Mangawhai, Waipu & Wellsford areas - I am a registered Nurse trained in foot care. I will come to you in the comfort of your own home. Services offered - foot soak, nails trimmed and filed, foot massage - ONLY $40. Ph Paulette - 09 431 4541 & 027 273 0218 or email [email protected]

Garage SaleCAR BOOT Sale - Saturday 8th November, 8am in the AD Focus Car Park. Interested stall holders ring Debra on 09 439 8824 or 021 549 427.

Wanted to RentRURAL HOUSE/COTTAGE long term. All areas considered. Able to assist at helpful farming/building jobs. Phone or text 027 454 6507.

Animal AccommodationMG BOARDING Kennels, Matakohe. All pets wel-come. Dogs $15/night. Cats $8/night. Phone Tom or Jenny 09 431 7368 or 027 285 8944.

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

Sheep ShearingANY SIZE flock. Top quality job, good rates. Phone Rob 027 209 0942.

BATHROOMBONANZA

Great deals on all bathroomware in store!

Call in and check out the deals today.

0800 326 123 102 JERVOIS ST,

DARGAVILLE

For Sale

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Kaipara Lifestyler ClassifiedsPhone 09 439 6933

Closing date for classified advertising for the 24 October 2014 edition is 10am, Friday 24 October 2014. See our terms and conditions online at www.kaiparalifestyler.co.nz

All Beef aged Salami ~ Bacon ~ Ham ~ Sausages

Hamburger Patties

Traditional Manuka wood smoked Bacon, Ham & Salami

Over 25 years experience

For prompt & professional service contact Wayne or Annette

Phone 09 439 2020 • Cell 021 401 934 [email protected]

Covering the Kaipara and Whangarei Regions

HomekillsWork Wanted

Work WantedLAWNMOWING SERVICES — New Business. Tired of your dodgy mower? Phone/text us — 022 087 7313.

N S EVANS, MSF (UK)

Joint Manipulation & Back Pain Relief

Phone 439 2620

Pinaki Sand&

Clean Fill

09 439 1505027 614 6309

DENISE CLARKToenail & Fingernail

Cutting Service

Phone 09 439 6068

ROOFINGFor repairs or

replacements of your roof or spouting,

Call us today for a free onsite consultation

0800 326 123Plumbing and Heating Centre102 Jervois Street, Dargaville

Situations Vacant

ITINERANT MUSIC TEACHER

We wish to appoint at Dargaville High School an enthusiastic part time itinerant music teacher. The successful applicant is required to have musical strengths/abilities within the areas of vocals, guitar and drums.If you have any questions about this position please phone Dargaville High School and ask for Margo.

Please send C.V. and covering letter to; Dargaville High School, Plunket Street, Dargaville

or email to [email protected]

DARGAVILLE HIGH SCHOOL

Dargaville High School Netball Coaches for the 2015 season.

We require coaches for a number of our Senior and Junior teams.

Please email your letter of application for Netball coaching to Sports Department attention Sam Taylor Sports Co-Ordinator at [email protected]

Please indicate in the letter your preferred team to coach in 2015.

You will be notified by the end of Term 4 2014.

EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST COACHING

Public NoticesACOUSTIC MUSIC Blackboard Concert — First Thursday of the month — 7.30–9.30pm, Commercial Hotel, River Rd, Dargaville. $2 entry, $2 raffle, tea and coffee. Performers and audience welcome. Phone Margaret 09 439 4403 or Allan 09 439 6933.

FREE & CONFIDENTIAL NW Family Budgeting Service. Advice and complete money management if required. Call at 5 Portland Street or phone 09 439 8592.

RIVER CRUISES - book early. Contact Sue Taylor on 439 4975 or email [email protected]

WORKSHOP: “How to create Humour” by Robin Grieve, NZ’s most entertaining and inspiring speaker. 7pm, 30th October, Commercial Hotel, $10 includ-ing supper. For more information contact Ross on 021 414 840

Paparoa Play Centre

AGM

22 October

7pm at the Paparoa Hotel

HEALTH SHUTTLEHelping you get to

health appointments in Whangarei.

For enquiries phone Te Ha Oranga 439 3013

Kaipara Community Health Trust

GUIDEView on Demand at: www.kaiparalifestyler.co.nz

A Chat with Joanne: Dargaville Little TheatreDeborah Steele and Mike Collins sit down with Joanne Speechly to talk about the Dargaville Little Theatre and recent happenings; including Footloose, 50/50 awards and the recent Theatrefest competition.

A Chat with Joanne: Dargaville Little TheatreDeborah Steele and Mike Collins sit down with Joanne Speechly to talk about the Dargaville Little Theatre and recent happenings; including Footloose, 50/50 awards and the recent Theatrefest competition.

Council Corner Episode 1Chair of Commissioners John Robertson joined staff reporter Joanne Speechly at KLTV recently for a chat about the state of the Kaipara.

Fosters Home DecoratingAndy Bryenton talks to Greg Foster about the upcoming paint sale and Greg shares some painting tips.

A Chat with Joanne: Bill GuestFarmers of New Zealand Operations Director Bill Guest talks to Joanne Speechly about the Fonterra payout and Dargaville.

Ford Ranger ReunionCoverage of Dargaville Ford’s biggest event of the year. Its the second annual Ranger ute party, coinciding with the big reveal of the new Ford Ranger build.

Screening Now

Property MaintenanceATS 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.AAA+ PAINTER and wall papering specialist EXT&INT. Roof spraying and waterblasting. Ph John 09 439 5289 a/hrs or 022 642 1376, CRAWFORD SOLUTIONS.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 and scrub and leaks fixed. Phone Wals 09 437 3936 or 021 932 225.

Nurseries & PlantsLAST CHANCE! Summer is just around the corner so the time to plant is NOW. Babylon Coast Gar-dens Ltd has a wide range of native and coastal tolerant plants at wholesale prices. The nursery is open Fridays and Saturdays 10am to 4pm at 1246 Babylon Coast Road Dargaville. Delivery service available. Enquiries welcome, phone 09 439 4223, email [email protected] or go to www.babyloncoastgardens.co.nz

Dargaville BobcatServices

Phone or Txt Paul027 271 2022

Any job big or small.We do them ALL

• Stump & Tree RemovalStump & Tree Removal• Driveway Prep &

Regrading• Calf Shed & Stockyard

Cleaning• Post Hole Borer• Tip Truck Available• Trencher

Property MaintenanceNurseries & Plants

09 439 5556

9–4pm9–4pm9–4pmWednesday to SundayWednesday to SundayWednesday to SundayWednesday to SundayWednesday to SundayWednesday to SundayWednesday to SundayWednesday to Sunday

Got2GoGot2GoGot2GoGot2GoGot2GoGot2GoPlantsPlantsPlantsGot2GoGot2GoGot2GoGot2GoGot2GoGot2GoGot2GoGot2GoGot2GoGot2GoGot2GoGot2GoGot2GoGot2GoGot2GoGot2GoGot2GoGot2Go

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SALE Labour weekend

Hostas, Daylily, Gazania, Arctotis

and grasses and grasses and grasses and grasses and grasses and grasses and grasses and grasses and grasses and grasses and grasses and grasses All $2.00eachAll $2.00eachAll $2.00eachAll $2.00eachAll $2.00eachAll $2.00eachAll $2.00eachAll $2.00eachAll $2.00eachAll $2.00eachAll $2.00eachAll $2.00eachAll $2.00eachAll $2.00eachAll $2.00eachAll $2.00eachAll $2.00eachAll $2.00eachAll $2.00eachAll $2.00eachAll $2.00eachAll $2.00each

Landscaping shelterLandscaping shelterLandscaping shelterLandscaping shelterLandscaping shelterLandscaping shelterLandscaping shelterLandscaping shelterLandscaping shelterLandscaping shelterLandscaping shelterLandscaping shelterLandscaping shelterLandscaping shelterLandscaping shelterLandscaping shelterLandscaping shelterLandscaping shelterLandscaping shelterLandscaping shelterLandscaping shelterTrees Plus Trees Plus Trees Plus Trees Plus Trees Plus Trees Plus Trees Plus Trees Plus Trees Plus Trees Plus Trees Plus Trees Plus Trees Plus Trees Plus Trees Plus Trees Plus Trees Plus Trees Plus

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for Potou Lakes for for for for for for for for the Reves Programmethe Reves Programmethe Reves Programmethe Reves Programmethe Reves Programmethe Reves Programmethe Reves Programme

RECEPTIONIST / ADMINISTRATORRECEPTIONIST / ADMINISTRATORRECEPTIONIST / ADMINISTRATORRECEPTIONIST / ADMINISTRATORRECEPTIONIST / ADMINISTRATORRECEPTIONIST / ADMINISTRATORRECEPTIONIST / ADMINISTRATORFor a busy medical centre.For a busy medical centre.For a busy medical centre.For a busy medical centre.For a busy medical centre.

DARGAVILLEDARGAVILLEDARGAVILLEMEDICAL CENTREMEDICAL CENTREMEDICAL CENTREMEDICAL CENTREMEDICAL CENTRE

Full Time or job share considered.Full Time or job share considered.Full Time or job share considered.Full Time or job share considered.Full Time or job share considered.Full Time or job share considered.

Essential Skills:Essential Skills:• Excellent Communication SkillsExcellent Communication SkillsExcellent Communication Skills• Computer LiteracyComputer Literacy

Please send covering letter and CV to:Please send covering letter and CV to:Please send covering letter and CV to: Judy Harris, Dargaville Medical Centre Judy Harris, Dargaville Medical Centre Judy Harris, Dargaville Medical Centre

P O Box 257, Dargaville 0340P O Box 257, Dargaville 0340P O Box 257, Dargaville 0340or email: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Closing date, Friday 24Closing date, Friday 24Closing date, Friday 24th October 2014 October 2014

Situations VacantPAPAROA HOTEL - Looking for an experienced cook. Thursday - Sunday Nights. Phone 09 431 7359

CARPET LAYER wanted. Good Rates. Phone 027 350 9242

SCIENCE TECHNICIAN 2015

Dargaville High School is seeking a permanent part-time Science Technician to work up to 25 hours per week in school term time only.Candidates should ideally have a science background or experience in laboratory work. A high level of numeracy is required and good organisational, problem solving, computer skills and initiative are essential.

Science Technician is required to be able to perform the following tasks:

• Prepare laboratory solutions• Organise daily laboratory preparation for teachers• Be responsible for maintenance and upkeep of equipment• Inventory and ordering of equipment and chemicals

Some training may be provided for a suitable candidate.Please send C.V. and covering letter to;

Dargaville High School, Plunket Street, Dargavilleor email to [email protected]

DARGAVILLE HIGH SCHOOL

Retail Assistant/Visitor Host6 Months Fixed Term ContractThe museum is seeking an outgoing, confident person to join our team for front of house and

retail duties. Be positive and proactive in selling and providing information.

The position is for a part time rostered hours over 7 days a week in the retail department.

Applications close 31st October 2014

Apply to: Administration Manager

The Kauri Museum Church Road

Matakohe Phone: 09-431-7414

Email: [email protected]

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GOBLIN TRADING LTD. has made application to the Kaipara District Licensing Committee at Dargaville for the issue of an Off-licence in respect of premises situated at 2024 Paparoa Valley Road, Paparoa.

The general nature of the business conducted under the licence is grocery store. The days on which and the hours during which alcohol is to be sold under the licence are Monday to Sunday 6.30am to 8.00pm.

The application may be inspected during the ordinary office hours at the Kaipara District Council Offices at Unit 13, The Hub, 6 Molesworth Drive, Mangawhai or 42 Hokianga Road, Dargaville.

Any person who is entitled to and wishes to object to the issue of the licence may, not later than 15 working days after the date of the publication of this notice, file a notice in writing of the objection with the Secretary of the District Licensing Committee at Kaipara District Council, Private Bag 1001, Dargaville.

No objection to the renewal of a licence may be made in relation to a matter other than a matter specified in Section 131 of the sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012.

This is the second publication of this notice.

Public notice(Section 101, Sale and supply of alcohol act 1012)

Parents/caregivers, students and whanau are invited to attend the Senior prize-giving,

Thursday 30th October 2014.

Parents to be seated by 9.30am in the School Hall. Refreshments will be available.

Come and celebrate your child’s Academic and/or Sporting successes!

Look forward to seeing you there! 

SENIOR (Years 11,12 and 13) Prize-giving 2014

TANGOWAHINE SCHOOL BOARD OF TRUSTEES ELECTIONS

Nominations are invited for the election of three 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 Wednesday 29 October 2014 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.The poll closes as of noon on 12 November 2014.

Public Notices

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16 OctOber 21 - 2014 KAIPARA LIFESTYLER

www.roperandjones.co.nz110 Victoria Street, Dargaville

143 Hurndall Street, Maungaturoto09 439 7295 09 431 1016

Dargaville Realty LtdLicensed Agent

REAA 2008

Roper & Jones We put you first

5456 SH 14 $540,000 + GST if any

Spacious 5 bedrooms family home, with an open plan living area opening onto the deck with great views.Fabulous 192sqm shed with workshop. Nestled on 9.99 acres on the fringe of town on school bus route.

LIFESTYLE HAVEN

RACHEL DE VRIES 021 943 900WEB ID RJS3348

7 WHARF ROAD, RUAWAI $219,000

Renovated find, rewired, re roofed, new plumbing in the kitchen and the bathroom. Large traditional separate living room features cedar paneling with polished floors open plan country living. Unmistakable look of luxury with free standing antique style bath and separate shower.

STEP INSIDE TO BE SURPRISED

MICHELLE TOMLINSON 027 339 5937WEB ID RJS3316

1 SNAPPER STREET, BAYLYS BEACH $97,000

692m2 corner section (Lot 47) has some sea views and is located at the Sunset West subdivision and has power, phone and water at the boundary. Within walking distance are the local shop/takeaways, Funky Fish Cafe and the beach. Now is the time to invest in a slice of the action.

1 SNAPPER STREET, BAYLYS BEACH

CRAIG CLEMENT 021461668WEB ID RJS3367

218 WALLER RD, ARAPOHUE

Dairy 22 ASHB, new water vacum pump and freezer.Concrete feed pad, wintering barns and quarry. Approx 200 hectares. 3 bedroom/office, farmhands sleepout, calf rearing sheds, natural dams and 2 bores. Option to purchase herd & shares.

DAIRY/BEEF

SELMA PETERS 021 828 402WEB ID RJRU3319

17 PORTLAND STREET $345,000

Private location with elevated views.3 double bedrooms (2 with french doors onto patio)Sunny hobby room. North facing patio off dinning room. Huge basement garage and workshop.All this on a quiet cul - de- sac street

ELEGANCE AND SIMPLICITY

RACHEL DE VRIES 021 943 900WEB ID RJS3349

51A STATION ROAD $450,000 + GST if any.

Opportunity to purchase a impressive 5.06ha’s(approx) within the town boundary. A separate section is also on offer that can be sold in conjunction with this block. The subdivision potential here is possible with sewerage and water already available.

POSSIBLE SUBDIVISION POTENTIAL....

MICHELLE TOMLINSON 027 339 5937WEB ID RJS3358

20 CYNTHIA PLACE $280,000

This home/bach features spacious open plan living, updated kitchen & bathroom, 2 double bedrooms plus another shower and bath downstairs, double garage and only a one minute walk to the beach. After over 50 years in the family, now is the time secure your piece of coastal Northland.

BAYLYS BEACH BEAUTY ..

CRAIG CLEMENT 021 461 668WEB ID RJS3369

622 KELLYS BAY ROAD, POUTO

A fabulous slice of paradise on the waters edge.This road frontage section is 704 m2 with sea and habour views.

Phone Selma now to arrange a time to view.

KELLYS BAY BEACH FRONT SECTION

SELMA PETERS 021 828 402WEB ID RJS579

309 OPANAKE ROAD $520,000 + GST if any

61 Acre farmlet 20 paddocks with a 2 bay tractor shed and calf rearing shed. Good tracks and a set of yards.3 bedroom home with open plan living with good decking and spa pool. Double garage with bar room. Spring water, native bush and fabulous valley views.

IDEAL FARMLET

RACHEL DE VRIES 021 943 900WEB ID RJRU3368

51 STATION ROAD $385,000

Ideal retirement , perfectly presented and maintained. Built with retirement in mind and this crosses all the boxes. Large open plan living and dining that captures all day sun. We do not have this quality often available so if you are thinking of retiring to town, this is a must see...

RETIREMENT WITH EASY LIVING & QUALITY FINISH...

MICHELLE TOMLINSON 027 339 5937WEB ID RJS3345

PARORE WEST ROAD $160,000

Build the home you have always wanted and be less than a 10 minute drive from Dargaville. This 5 acre block of land is handy to town, has a great rural outlook, is set back from the road plus has power & phone ready to be connected.

GREAT 5 ACRE LIFESTYLE BLOCK

CRAIG CLEMENT 021 461 668WEB ID RJS3365

9 BICKERSTAFFE RD, MAUNGATUROTO $450,000

Board and batten 4 bedroom family home, 2 bathrooms.Master bedroom offers walk in wardrobe & opens out to the sun drenched patio. BBQ area is on the eastern side of the house, sheltered and covered. Large triple size garage/workshop/storage with side lean to. 4 paddocks all on just under 4 acres, right in the heart of Maungaturoto township.

A SLICE OF COUNTRY IN THE MIDDLE OF TOWN

JILL WILSON 021 505712WEB ID MRE1625

7 GLINKS ROAD $265,000

3 bedroom home at Glink Gully, with openplan living. It the ideal family beach pad for your family to create a lifetime of memories. This is your chance to own a beach property on the amazing West Coast of New Zealand with wonderful sea views. Escape the city madness and rest a while.

GREAT VIEWS OF THE SEA

RACHEL DE VRIES 021 943 900WEB ID RJS3353

5219 ST HWY 14 $219,000

Traditional farmhouse with sheltered and landscape grounds.. Features include ample storage, single garage, glass house. This is a true and honest example of its generation. A garden full of a lifetime of collecting plants and cuttings. This home will appeal to the gardener who loves to potter.

HONEST AND TRUE

MICHELLE TOMLINSON 027 339 5937WEB ID RJS3279

4578B SH14, DARGAVILLE $269,000

Cosy modern 2 bedroom home on approx. 2 acres of land has been built for sun, views of the river and surrounding rural land. Features open plan living, freestanding fireplace, sunny deck off the lounge plus large 6 bay shed with power and only 10 minutes to town.

THE OUTLOOK IS FINE

CRAIG CLEMENT 021 461 668WEB ID RJS3354

23 SANDY BEACH ROAD, TINOPAI $259,000

Beach house, short stroll to shop, wharf, boat ramp, room for extended family, lots of room! The main bach has a roomy lounge area, a well-positioned kitchen, large master bedroom & smaller room.There is a sleep out & a large block basement. Good size section with room for tents, the boat or caravan.

KIWI BEACH BACH

JILL WILSON 021 505 712WEB ID MRE1620

16 MERRIL RD, PAPAROA $192,000

2.69 ha beautifully contoured land in two paddocksNorth and North-West aspect, water views, seasonal stream,shady trees, located down quiet country lane off Petley Road, next to olive grove and quality houses. 5 mins to Paparoa. Great opportunity to build your new home here! WEB ID MRE1618

PREMIUM LAND WITH CAPTURING WATER VIEWS

RHODA MORRISON 09 431 6912 or 0274 800 691

277 HEATLEY RD, WHAKAPIRAU $355,000

Spacious 4 bdm, 2 bthm Family Home on 1.25 acres. Quiet country lane, very sunny north-facing site. Picturesque views, woodburner with wetback & cooktop, stacker doors. Great living and entertaining areas. Shared access to launch a boat 2 mins down road. Call Rhoda today!WEB ID MRE1596

SPACIOUS FIVE YEAR OLD HOME

RHODA MORRISON 09 431 6912 or 0274 800 691

PAHI ROAD, PAHI $159,000.

1.03ha bare block. Mainly bush block with great building site and formed track to the bottom of the property. Approx 5 min drive to Pahi with it’s all tide wharf, boat launching facilities. Approx 90mins drive from Auckland. What a great weekend getaway.

BUILD, RESITE, OR CAMP

SHEILA BOON 027 498 5651WEB ID MRE1601

6/603 TINOPAI ROAD $695,000 + GST if any

Has own loading race plus a number of good sheds including workshop etc. Creek runs through property. Well fenced and raced. Approx 218 acres of mixed contour grazing, some areas in bush, good pasture. Handy to Tinopai & Matakohe.

LARGE AFFORDABLE LIFESTYLE BLOCK

GARY MORRIS 021 902 087WEB ID MRU1440

296 METCALFE ROAD, MATAKOHE $625,000

Stunning 4 ha surrounded by 3 beaches. Very private setting. Power & Phone at gate, formed track. Everchanging water views. Secluded with peace and quiet. One of a kind! Phone Rhoda to arrange a time to view. WEB ID MRE1622

UNIQUE PENINSULA PARADISE

RHODA MORRISON 09 431 6912 or 0274 800 691

2714 PAPAROA-OAKLEIGH RD $339,000

Large family 190 m2 home set on 5.5 acres. Polished timber flooring. 5 bdm / 2 bthm, 2 lounges. Enjoy sunny north-facing spot. 144 m2 lockable garages and high stud shed. 3 paddocks grazing, small dam. Stunning elevated rural views. 5 mins to Paparoa. 40 mins to Whangarei. Two entrances off road.WEB ID MRE1563

LARGE FAMILY HOME ON 5.5 ACRES

RHODA MORRISON 09 431 6912 or 0274 800 691

1988 PAPAROA VALLEY RD, PAPAROA

Be your own boss, Cruiser Café located in the centre of Paparoa, a great place to celebrate that special occasion with friends or just to have the evening out. Indoor and outdoor seating. 4 bedroom home with en suite attached. Set on fully fenced 2210m2 section. Viewing by appointment only.

OFFERS OVER $500,000 GOING CONCERN.

SHEILA BOON 027 498 5651WEB ID MC1628

LOT 23 TINOPAI ROAD $1,035,000 + GST (if any)

Four pine blocks available. Buy all together or seperately. 7.1305ha $240,000 + gst if any, 9.3170ha $260,000 + gst if any, 8.8904ha $260,000 + gst if any, 9.5070ha $275,000 + gst if any. Well maintained pine trees, GF22, planted 1996 and pruned. The blocks have easy access and good contours.

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GARY MORRIS 021 902 087WEB ID MRU1585