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Page 1: Kaipara Lifestyler, June 23 2015

LIFESTYLERKaipara

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Spirit of Matariki brings crowdsOn the longest night of the year …

Museum celebrateswith community dayOn June 29 1985, the community gathered …

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Dargaville High School students have placed first in the 2015 Stage Challenge in Whangarei, a performing arts event for schools to encourage fitness and creativity, teamwork, leadership and goal setting. Participants choose their own theme for their production and are involved in every aspect of the performance, from set construction and choreography to hair, makeup and costume design. photo courtesy QuikPix Photography

Students excel on stage

Mangawhai ambulance gets new home by Ayla Miller

After years of deliberation, preparation and organisation, Mangawhai’s St John ambulance will finally have a home of its own.

The building, situated on Molesworth Drive between the activity zone and the bowling club, is almost complete with just a few final touches to be put in place.

Station manager Kay Carey says “We won’t know ourselves, the new premises will make a huge difference to the volunteers.” The double bay station will require furnishing and is equipped with a

kitchenette, two bedrooms, a bathroom including a disabled toilet, a training room which can be hired out and used for community events, an office and a staff library.

“The majority of the funds have come from the Mangawhai St John op shop. Without the volunteers time it would have taken much longer to get to where we are now.”

The official opening is yet to be confirmed but it is hoped to be fully set up later this year.

“We want to move in quietly at first just to iron out any teething issues, but we will be holding training nights at the station from now on, so people will see some activity,” she said.

continued on page 4 …

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Selwyn Park Primary School played Kaihu with the young players learning the skills of the game while enjoying team work and making friends with players from around the district. According to one enthusiastic spectator and parent, “Fun is had by all playing rippa rugby as the children gain motor skills, and learn fair play and comradeship on the field.”

The Dargaville Veterinary Centre Ltd Baylys 2 Dargaville Run/Walk saw record numbers test their endurance at this years event. There were 715 participants up from the previous record of 594 set in 2010 with 250 from the Kaipara area. Winners for the 12 kilometre run were Louis Young and Ady Mackenzie both from Whangarei. “It was a real success. There was a great buzz and it was good to see the local businesses getting behind the event,” said Lower North community sport advisor Joey Yovich.

SeniorNet farewelled committee members Judith and Brice Herbert who will be relocating to Te Awamutu to be close to family. “Judith also managed the community grants applications. They have been part of Dargaville for many years taking on voluntary positions and will be missed in our community,” said secretary Heather Cashin. Anyone who wants to learn more about computing or technology is welcome to attend. For details phone Heather on 09 439 4452 or Dot on 09 439 1711.

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Salutes for serviceOutstanding contributions to the community have been acknowledged and celebrated with three Kaipara residents receiving inaugural Maungaturoto and District Rotary Excellence in the Community Awards at a ceremony last week.

Terri Donaldson from Maungaturoto was recognised for contributions including organising the monthly Maungaturoto Markets, organising the Christmas parade, being president of the local residents association and volunteering for many organisations including The Kauri Museum and the Maungaturoto Opportunity Shop as well as coaching the Otamatea High School Girls’ rugby team.

Robyn Bruce, a teacher at Otamatea High School was awarded for an outstanding contribution to the youth of the area through Duke of Edinburgh Award programmes.

The citation read that over her time Robyn has put through in excess of 30 Gold Awards and currently has some 60 young people involved in bronze, silver and gold programmes. Robyn has also been coaching hockey since 2001.

Joanna Roberts was recognised for service including as a Kaipara councillor, a past chair of Mangawhai library, and chair of the local school committee among other contributions. Joanna opened her

garden for the Plunket Garden Rambles and guided people on the Mangawhai Walking Weekend, helped at the St John’s Op Shop and supported the Mangawhai Historical Society. She helped found Mangawhai Probus and was founding president.

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Left to right. Joanna Roberts, Terri Donaldson and Robyn Bruce, recipients of the 2015 Excellence in the Community Awards Photo courtesy KS Photography

Spirit of Matariki brings crowds by Ayla Miller

On the longest night of the year, the Dargaville community came together to celebrate Matariki with friends, food and fire at Selwyn Park.

After months of planning, Circus Kumarani managing director Jenny Huriwai said she was pleased with the support from the community.

“It was amazing. The weather was great, which contributed to lots of people coming out.

“There were lots of stall holders and a nice variety of food.”

Stalls displayed a variety of goods including knitted blankets, flax baskets, second hand books, home made sweets as well as a hangi cooked by the crew at Big River FM. Children were given the opportunity to express their creativity

with chalk on the pavement and an open stage kept the crowds entertained during the afternoon with African drumming, local singer/songwriter Olly Knox and many others.

The night concluded with a fire performance by Circus Kumarani which told the legend of Maui and Mahuika, the fire goddess.

“Circus Kumarani has always been a community minded organisation and this was good opportunity to show that.

“Big respect to all the performers and to everyone that contributed to making the event a success,” Jenny said.

Circus Kumarani’s Spirit of Matariki festival was deemed a success with a large crowd gathering to watch the evenings fire show photo courtsey Chris Hoult

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Searching for sequel cast by Ayla Miller

Due to the success of the musical production Material Girls in 2012, a sequel is on the cards with auditions to be held at the Dargaville Little Theatre on Sunday, June 28.

Material Girls:Together Again is set 15 years after the first play and concentrates on the endeavours of the characters children.

“Quite a few people suggested I write a sequel set in the 90’s as this was the era I grew up in. It was quite fun remembering all the things we used to do,” said writer Deborah Steele.

“There are elements that are based on personal experience but it is mostly all fictional.”

Originally from Dargaville, the music teacher and new mother returned to her roots when she got married and has written and performed a number of productions previously.

“I’ve written the play to be quite a large production and there are a lot of characters. It is a musical but there are some non singing and dancing roles.”

She says anyone is welcome to try out in the auditions regardless of experience and is also on the look out

The material girls get ready backstage

for a chorus ranging from children to adults.

The show is set to hit the stage in October and anyone interested can contact Deborah at [email protected] or 027 321 1091 for an audition pack.

Currently St John volunteers can choose to either base themselves at home whilst on duty or at the new station and have been sharing the fire stations office.

The ambulance will be parked at the new premises and Ms Carey says the bay will make performing ambulance checks in the rain more practical

as previously there was no guaranteed shelter when it was parked in volunteers driveways.

“We are hoping it will attract more volunteers when it is fully functional.”

For more information about volunteering with Mangawhai St John ambulance contact Kay Carey on 021 269 3139.

Mangawhai ambulance gets new home… continued from front page

From left: Whangarei territory manager Wally Mitchell, St John Northern region district operation manager Tony Devanney, Bream Bay area committee chairman Bart De Ruiter and Mangawhai station manager Kay Carey

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The Dargaville junior dance competition crew, Fame, have qualified to attend the Battlegrounds dance competition in Brisbane, merged with their sister dance group from Kawakawa, Junior Legend. The competition will run over three days in October at a cost of $1,100 per child to get to the event and a fundraising concert to be followed by a disco for 5-13 year-olds will be held on Friday, June 26 from 6-9pm at the Dargaville Town Hall. Admission is $3.00.

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Tartan show ‘bigger than ever’The Art’N Tartan Wearable Art show is set to entertain audiences in the new Celtic Barn in Waipu with three shows on July 17 and 18 including a matinee.

“This year’s Art’N Tartan Wearable Art show will be bigger and better than ever. With a larger number of entries and a support crew who dance, sing, play bagpipes and beat drums, alongside juggling acts and circus clowns it promises to be the best yet,” said publicity and promotions manager Pat Hadlee.

There are 40 entrants each with a unique piece of artwork and the show will include performances by the award winning Hatea Kapa Haka group.

“The night is a moving mix of Maori and Celtic culture — tradition and fantasy. Director Helen Frances is making full use of the large stage and high roof line. Lighting and music have always been one of the hallmarks of this production and this year will be no different.”

Not only is the venue bigger, so is the prize money. Audience members will have the chance to vote for their favourite contestant in the people’s choice award and best

A 2014 Art’N Tartan entry ‘Ghost’ created by Sue Welford

male and female model. Tickets are on sale now from the Waipu Museum, online and from eventfinder.

They protected our quotas by Ann Morgan

A group of retired fisheries officers gather annually at Ripiro beach to catch up, look at old photo’s and tell stories — some true and some not so true — of years gone by.

They worked from Kaitaia to the Bluff including the Chatham Islands between 1967-89 and say it was the best job ever.

Fraser MacLean, Richard Williams, Duncan Chisholm, Ian Walker, Billy Goodwin, Kenneth Ford and Don Young recall the training was literally here is a vehicle, a book of regulations, a warrant and at times a small boat, ‘away you go’.

They recall catching poachers with 16,000 pipi, 800 toheroa, 1,300

crayfish, and 23 sacks of mussel, to name a few.

“We believed what we were doing was right, we were protecting our resources from being over harvested,” said Mr Goodwin.

“When toheroa season was open,people would make a run for it and drive into the ocean or get stuck in the sand, and get caught anyway.”

Over time the job took on a more administrative role and — one by one — they departed the industry.

The retired fisheries officers say they were lucky to have experienced the variety of roles they played, and they would all go back in time and do it again.

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Museum celebrateswith community day by Ayla Miller

On June 29 1985, the community gathered to witness Governor General Sir David Beattie open the Dargaville Museum at Harding Park. Thirty years later, and with several additional buildings, the museum will join with the community once again, this time celebrating its success on Sunday, July 5 from 10am–4pm.

Over the years the museum has taken on many forms, working its way up from stables in 1961 to the current premises, which now include the Lighthouse Function Centre, Pioneer, Maritime, and Gum Digger Exhibition Halls and the restored Aratapu Library.

Noel Hilliam played a big part in spearheading the museum’s development and has spent more than 14,000 voluntary hours on the project over 12 years.

“I’m proud of the whole complex,” he says.

“I’m particularly proud of the maritime side of the museum because no other museum has anything like we have.”

Harding Park is also the home of the Kaipara Vintage Machinery Club and treasurer Ann Lupton says they congratulate the Dargaville Museum on their achievements over the years.

“Working together, the Kaipara Vintage Machinery club and the Dargaville Museum have a large range of artifacts, thereby helping to preserve some of the history that molded our district,” she said.

Entry is free to the museum on the day, and there will be a variety of activities to keep visitors entertained.

Activities will imitate the daily tasks of the early settlers in the area, and the public are encouraged to try their hand at gum scraping, crafts, bread making and to take part in old fashioned games.

There will also be a crazy hat competition, a quiz, a raffle, live music, hot food and an old favourite, billy tea.

The first work party on the museum site in 1984. From Left: Joe Nyboer, Ernie Friedli, Ray Froggatt, Tim Swift, Ron Halliday, Shirley McKenzie, Noel Hilliam and Charlie Bickers. Photo Peter McKenzie

Construction of the museum begun in February 1984

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Wellsford RSA update by Ann Morgan

The Wellsford RSA ‘Les Jenkins Extension’ project is virtually complete. The finishing of the decks and final touches are to be added and the paperwork completed. The official opening is July 11.

“We are down to the nitty gritty,” said manager Terry Blakemore.

“It is with thanks to the legacy of brothers Ted and Burt Fisher who were local farmers that donated a portion of their estate to the RSA. They left a fantastic legacy, and it is because of their generosity this was able to be achieved.

“Nice decks, exit ramps, and 130 square metres of building have been added.

“There is now a very large area to be utilised. We hired local contractors who have done a magnificent job, they have been tremendous to work with.”

There was also other fundraising efforts and help from volunteers with painting and odd jobs that added to

the accomplishment. “We would like to say a big thank you to the contractors and volunteers that helped and to the members who were very patient while work was in progress.

“We all love it, and the members have really taken ownership of the place. Using local contractors has been a big positive, it is for their community. We look forward to the club being utilised as a community place to gather and hold functions, and we always encourage new memberships.”

Les Jenkins who the extension is named after is 90-years-old and helped to build the original RSA building.

The committee decided it was fitting to name it after their founding member.

Mangawhai garden project by Ann Morgan

The Mangawhai community garden has transformed into providing food for the sick and the elderly in the area.

“Many of the older generation do the work now and it has been growing for more than seven years.

“The idea started from a childrens Christmas party, when it was discovered some mothers didn’t know how they were going to feed their family over Christmas,” said coordinator Joan Farrell.

“It was crazy to us that things were that bad for people, so we started a shared garden. The volunteers have put in a lot of hard work toward the

success of it.” A fun group of dedicated workers gather on Friday’s from around 9-11am and morning tea is provided. The vegetables are shared amongst helpers and those in need.

“It is a great time to get to know others while doing good for the community. The work is paying off but we could still use more helpers.” Anyone is welcome to join the group, and no gardening experience is necessary.

For more information phone Joan or Ted on 09 431 5924.

Joining together weekly, volunteers grow fresh vegetables, ensuring the sick and elderly are provided for

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We will return on Aug 9th with a

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Thai Cuisine!

WE’RE TAKING A TASTE EXCURSION...To bring back the best of real Thai Flavours!We will be exploring Thailand’s History, culture & cooking from 4th July.

Mid-Winter Christmas Voucher

$250Shop Local for a chance to win a

STOP MEANS STOP!DON’T BREAK THE RULES

It’s a winning time of yearSanta Claus may be months away from his seasonal December delivery, but, as every year, Christmas has come early to the Kaipara.

That’s because it’s time once again for a mid-winter tradition — the Kaipara Lifestyler’s Mid-Winter christmas Shop and Win prize draw. Starting today (the 23rd of June, Winter Solstice), participating local businesses will be handing out entry forms to anyone who spends $20 or more in store. Right through until the 7th of July every $20 spent allows you to enter the draw to win a $250 shopping voucher, redeemable at the store where you filled in your ticket.

As you’ll see from these following pages, there are plenty of options when

it comes to getting involved. Shop for clothes, shoes, gifts and more. Enjoy a hearty hot meal or a freshly ground coffee. Just get out and support these businesses and you’ll be in to win!

A lucky winner will be drawn on the 10th of July, and announced in the edition of the Kaipara Lifestyler for the 14th. Good luck to everyone as we swing into another mid-winter festive competition — and remember, every entry form you fill in is not just a chance to win, it’s also a sign that you’re supporting the local economy and keeping your town and your region strong!

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We have expanded our store to include more fashion clothing.

Come on in and see our new look shop.

99 Victoria Street, Dargaville 09 439 5089

Nothing is better thannew seasons shoes...

EXCEPT new season’sshoes AND fashion ON SALE!BUY ONE GET ONE HALF PRICE

Call now and book 09 439 7111

1 Kapia Street, Dargaville

Come and see the team and be

in to WIN!

Handmade in

Dargaville Shop with us to win!

Now Open! Tuesday – Sunday

– Spend $20 or more between 23rd June & 7th July to win a $250 voucher –

Ask Us...Great range of:Handmade soapsBody ButtersSoy Candles

About our range of personalised wedding favours and corporate gifts

105 Victoria Street(Next to Blah Blah Blah Cafe)

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97 Victoria St Dargaville

Ph 09 439 8380

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Jon Matich SURFWEAR

McKays Arcade Victoria St, Dargaville09 439 8779

www.snazzigifts.co.nzHours:

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Your local real estate professionals. Nobody knows the Kaipara better!

Spend $20 or more with us between 23rd June & July 7th & be in to win $250 voucher6 Poto Street, Dargaville | 09 439 7575 | www.jeanjohnsonrealty.co.nzRay White Dargaville REAA2008

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SPECIAL $10 – All Curry mains with rice. Special valid for lunch or dinner. Dine in or takeaway.

Please bring this advert to redeem special09 439 0024, 17 Hokianga Road, Dargaville

Indian & European Restaurant

We do Coffees, Pizzas, Steak andIndian meals as well.

Dine in, Takeaway or Delivery.

LUNCH: MONDAY TO SATURDAY, 11AM-3PM

DINNER: SEVEN DAYS, 4.30PM – 10PM

SHOP WITH US FOR A CHANCE TO WIN A $250 VOUCHER!

Dargaville Four Square111 Victoria Street, Dargaville

Ph: 09 439 1083Open 7 Days - From 7am till 8pm

Shop with us and be

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New stylist for Associates by Ayla Miller

Associates Hair on Kapia Street, Dargaville, are welcoming new part time stylist Danelle Knight to their team.

The experienced hair dresser has been in the industry for 25 years and is looking forward to building up her clientele. She originally trained at Headlines in Whangarei before making the move to Dargaville.

“I have always wanted to be a hairdresser. When I was younger I used to style my dolls hair,” she says.

She especially enjoys meeting people, the creativity of her work and making people happy.

“You have the ability to make people feel good about themselves in your hands.”

Associates Hair owner Tanya Wipere has also come back to work full time now her children are older.

“We welcome Danelle onto the team and are looking forward to working with her.”

Customers who book a colour, cut and blow dry with Danelle within the next month will receive free foils.

Associates Hair’s newest team member Danelle Knight from Whangarei

Dargaville’s Home of

ASIAN CUISINEDine In or Takeaway

NEW ASIAN RESTAURANTMonday-Saturday 11am to 10pm • Sunday 4pm to 10pm

09 439 8388

•Family Specials•Smorgasboard•Fresh & Tasty•Made to Order

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Jervois Street, Dargaville • Ph 09 439 1089

Dargaville HondaYour Local Authorised Honda Dealer

MIDWINTER CHRISTMAS MADNESS!

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✓ Outdoor power equipment & more...

✓ Parts✓ Service

✓ Repairs✓ New Bikes + Quads

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3 PARORE ST, DARGAVILLE P. 09 439 8881

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A HUGE range of radio controlled cars, BBQ’s & outdoor power equipmentPLUS -

MOLESWORTH Mangawhai Heads

3 Wood Street Mangawhai Heads Phone: 09 431 4656

Shop in-store to be in to Win!

Open 7 days for your convenience

Molesworth Four Square

Proud to be Serving the Mangawhai Community

since 1992

ARATAPU TAVERN & HOTEL

09 439 5923 • wwww.aratapu.com • [email protected]

MID -WINTER CHRISTMAS & 4TH OF JULYTOP TASTE CELEBRATION

JOIN US FOR DINNER

TWO Holiday taste sensations

ONE place to try them both

We’re adding succulent glazed Christmas Ham and old-fashioned Pumpkin Pie to the menu!

Hokianga Road • Ph 09 439 8164

This Week’s Entertainment

Northern Wairoa

MemorialRSAMembers, friends & clubs with reciprocal

visiting rights welcome

Kaipara PhysiotherapyLYNDSEY BARGH PHYSIOTHERAPY

Victoria Street, Dargaville 09 439 1656 Maungaturoto Medical Centre 09 431 9062 On the Pulse Fitness Ruawai 09 439 2783 M: 027 273 6939 E: [email protected]

FOR EVERY TREATMENT. BE IN TO WIN!

Cameron Barbour Lyndsey Bargh

ACC co-payment $12 per treatment • Private Consultations $35 • ACC & private treatments – no GP referral • Acupuncture Available under ACC

when you use your Gold Card at all our clinics.

Private Patients – receive a

10% discount

Monday, Wednesday & Friday — Maungaturoto • Monday to Friday — Dargaville (Evenings by appointment)Tuesdays & Thursdays From 9am — Ruawai

Dargaville Sewing & Curtain Centre

59 Normanby St, Dargaville • P. 09 439 8540 • F. 09 439 8241

Dargaville Sewing & Curtain CentreDargaville Sewing & Curtain Centre

59 Normanby St, Dargaville • P. 09 439 8540 • F. 09 439 8241

Dargaville Sewing & Curtain CentreDargaville Sewing & Curtain Centre

59 Normanby St, Dargaville • P. 09 439 8540 • F. 09 439 8241

MID-WINTER SALEin conjunction with the Quilt Show – Tues 23rd - Sat 27th June

Selected Patchwork& Fashion Fabrics

Batik Patchwork Fabrics

PLUSLots, lots more in store.

In-store Fashion ParadeSat 27th June 1:30pm – Free Entry

25% OFF

Half Price

Expanding for more variety by Ann Morgan

Joanne Duder has owned the Shoe Box, in Dargaville since September 2013 and due to customer demand she has expanded the store, making way for more shoes, clothing, handbags, accessories and new fitting rooms.

“The store attracts clients from Northland and as far south as Auckland, due to the choices available and affordability of the range.

“In tough times people still like to be able to treat themselves to something new and my prices allow for that,” says Jo.

”I personally pick what my store stocks. Most shoe stores now are a chain so different choices are not always available. Our products are quality and not just black, there is a vast variety of colour, and the mens and childrens shoe range has grown.“

Shoes for children include Dr Martens and Converse.

Spanish, Italian, Australian and English, along with Kiwi brands are all part of the labels available in store. There are also shoe laces, insoles

and polishes to choose from and the clothing range has a large selection to choose from.

“We are mid season at the moment and our winter sale has now started,” said Jo.

Jo Duder and Patti Lynch at the Shoe Box with the new extension and fitting rooms which allows for a wider range of clothing, shoes and accessories

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KaiwakaPh 09 431 2227

Open 7 days Large store, Great Produce

at low prices.Hot Chickens To Go!

Lotto, ATM, 9kg Gas Bottle refills.

Everything you need all in one

place

Jaques Four Square How Convenient

Large store, Great ProduceOpen 7 days

Large store, Great Produce

place

Open 7 days Large store, Great Produce

winter stock

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Skelton’s Paparoa DraperyPHONE 09 431 7306

Stockists of…Black Pepper, Yvonne Black, Equus,

Eaton, Vassalli & more!

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88 Normanby St, Dargaville

VEGE PLUS“Taste the difference”

“ DARGAVILLE’S HOME OF FRESH & HEALTHY

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NEW loyalty card now in store!

Collect stamps towards tasty fresh rewards!

81 VICTORIA ST, DARGAVILLEPh 09 439 8786 | Fax 09 439 4760

Valid till 30th June

DARGAVILLES FRIENDLY LOCAL ONE STOP SHOP FOR FINE WINES, ALES & SPIRITS

SPEND $20 IN STORE & BE IN TO WIN

OPEN 7 DAYS: LATE NIGHT FRI – SAT

Empire Liquor Centre Wines & Spirits

Jagermeister

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Label 5 Whiskey

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52 Victoria Street, Dargaville09 439 8946

Jack FannonMenswear Ltd

The Northland Menswear Store

Discerning Fashion for the Modern ManWe have a range of formal, smart casual and

casual attire to suit all occasions.Come see us for your work, event and day to

day styling requirements.Open Mon – Fri 8.30am to 5pm, Sat 9.30am to

12.30pm and otherwise by appointment.

FRESH HOT SEAFOOD PIES NOW AVAILABLE!

MUSSEL / SCALLOP / OYSTERSWED – THUR – FRI

BAKED ON SITE WITH THE HIGHEST QUALITY FILLINGS

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• Hot Soups • Seafood Chowder

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Vision for Mangawhai architecture by Ann Morgan

Mangawhai Art and Culture Forum are hosting an evening with award winning architect David Wingate at the Mangawhai village library hall on Tuesday, June 30 from 7 – 9 pm.

“Architecture may be described as ‘social art’ or ‘artful science’, occupied with planning, designing and constructing form, space and ambience. Like art, architecture is a passion, a vocation, a calling and requires creative minds,” says organiser Suza Lawrence.

“Good architecture not only supports all types of human activity, offering us shelter and comfort, health and wellbeing, providing us with a sense of place and belonging, it also enriches us aesthetically and sometimes even spiritually.”

“Hear how David became an architect, and what drives and influences him. Learn a little history of New Zealand architecture and who some of our influential contemporary architects are.

Discover some projects and David’s amazing vision and design ideas for Mangawhai.”

The cost is $6 with BYO drinks and nibbles to share.

Multimedia artist Suza Lawrence started art talks a year ago and the event has become a monthly forum for everybody

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6 spd auto, Central locking canopy, Reverse Camera, Heavy duty Springs ���������������������������������������������������������������� $POA13 NISSAN DX , flat tray, 4x4 singlecab, only travelled 14,806km ������������������������������������� GREAT BUYING AT $30,99012 TRITON 4x4, Auto, D/C, only 36,000km, Great ute priced to sell ������������������������������������������ SAVE $1,000 - $29,99012 RANGER Manual, canopy, reverse camera, great history, 94,500km �������������BEST BUY SAVE $1,000 - $38,990 10 TOYOTA HILUX, D/Cab, Auto ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� $26,99009 RANGER Double cab, 4WD, only travelled 135,700km�������������������������������������� BE QUICK SAVE $2,000 - $25,99009 NISSAN VANETTE VAN, 138,000km, auto, twin sliding doors, very handy little van ���������������������VALUE - $10,99009 HILUX SR5 V6 4�0 Petrol Doublecab with canopy, towbar, tuffdeck, great kms excellent condition ��������� $33,45006 NISSAN 3�0 Double Cab Flat Deck good kms ����������������������� “COMPARE THIS PRICE” SAVE $1,000 - $19,99004 HOLDEN RODEO LX 4x2 Crewcab drives well ���������������������������������������������������������������������������� SAVE $1,000 - $11,99001 HOLDEN COMMODORE VU V6 ute, auto, white ����������������������������������������������������������������������������SAVE $1,000 - $8,99098 NISSAN NAVARA 4WD flat tray, great little truck ���������������������������������������������������������������������SAVE $1,000 - $10,990

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BIG SAVINGS

Two heads are better than one by Andy Bryenton

Versatility is the best feature a power tool can have.

Whether it’s that neat attachment to turn your power drill into a bolt wrench, or the snap-on heads which make your compressor a garage powerhouse, it’s a good feeling to know that your investment kills two (or more) birds with one proverbial stone.

That’s why the mid range Husqvarna 135R brushcutter and trimmer fits into such a sweet spot on the Scandinavian company’s power table. Not as beefy as

the big, saw-bladed brushcutters which can gobble up bamboo and small trees, but heftier and torquier than a standard line-trimmer, this is a package which combines the best of both worlds.

So why harness up to this 1.9 horsepower garden-tamer? Simply put, it’s light and powerful, making it easy to transition from sculpting edges after you mow, through to cutting back invasive scrubby growth. Husqvarna’s

suite of factory features, such as their Smart Start system and a willing X Torq motor, are a great backbone. Solid construction, from ergonomic grips down to a heavy-duty bevel gear at the business end, mean that this machine will last the course. And then comes the piece de resistance, because it’s easy to switch out the 135R’s line trimming head for a steel blade.

With this attachment, fully covered by a custom designed guard, you can snip through stems as thick as a burly man’s thumb, knocking back blackberry, early-growth gorse, long whippy grass and more.

A double act, using the steel to hack back invasive growth and the line trimmer to create the finishing touches. You can keep this up for a good while, too, as the whole machine weighs less

than seven kilos, light on the harness and easy to handle in a tight spot.

It’s likely too much of a machine for the ‘handkerchief’ back yards of modern Auckland. But out here in the countryside, it spans the gap between a garden sculpting tool and a lifestyle block owner’s best friend. The price is nice too, at just a snip over seven hundred dollars recommended retail.

Of course, those looking to break in new ground or clear serious gorse will want to look higher up Husqvarna’s power chart — perhaps to the commercial grade 345FR, able to lop off small tree trunks.

For the size, weight and price, those with small acreage will find the 135R a great, multi-purpose tool in the war on overgrowth, and a worthy addition to the shed.

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Get your WOF with us and WIN!NO APPOINTMENT REQUIRED!  Car $35  Tandem Trailer $20 Simple Trailer $15  WOF Plus $45

Gold Card discount applies.

WOF Plus includes tyre pressures checked, brake fluid checked and tested, wind screen washer

fluid checkedand battery checked.Gold Card Members $5 off all WOF’s

IS YOUR CAR SAFE FOR WINTER?Visit us now for a full safety check-up!

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Over six decades of innovation by Andy Bryenton

With a strong showing and massive interest at the recent National Fieldays in the Waikato, Lely’s range of agricultural machines are in the spotlight for Kiwi farmers seeking a sound investment.

It’s been a long road from the brand’s humble origins in post-war Holland to pride of place at 2015’s biggest rural expo. What began as the brainchild of brothers Cornelius and Arij van der Lely, sketched out in meccano in their parents’ living room, has become a global giant in the world of agriculture, with a number of ‘firsts’ in the field. The inventors of the finger-wheel rake (patented in the late 40s) have never been a company to rest on their laurels, and 13 years ago they became the first and only factory-owned importer of grassland machinery in New Zealand.This has allowed the Lely name to become a common one in machinery sheds the nation over. The company’s philosophy is all about results, meaning better production from cattle and a healthier herd. From mowers, tedders and rakes to advanced balers and loader

wagons, the Lely system is designed to produce top-notch feed with the minimum of fuss. Products like the Lely Welger Tornado baler-wrapper combo sum this up nicely, but there’s another area in which Lely are leading the world.

In 2008 the first Lely astronaut series milking robots were installed in Canterbury and Southland, with the more advanced A4 series enjoying huge popularity in the present day. Robotics may very well be the future for dairying, and this Dutch company are far in advance of those traditional robotics early-adopters Japan in this specialisation!

It’s been an ever-evolving journey from the van der Lely brothers’ farmstead to the present day. But the company which bears their name vows to continue to push the envelope as they head toward 2048 and 100 years in business.

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Kaipara Service DirectoryBirkenhead Engineering

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Bruce Young & Jessica Pople

cnr victoria & gladstone streetdargavillePo BoX 306Phone 09 439 8048

Hart Funerals

Stuart Sterling QFE Adviser

Mobile: 021 985 108Phone: 09 439 8651Fax: 09 439 6500Res: 09 439 7425Email: [email protected]

Representing and other leading companies

CERTUS Financial Group

Poto St PO Box 300

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ARCHITECTURAL BUILDING PLANS AND DESIGNS

360 Oneriri Road, Kaiwaka 0573office 09 423 8092 or 09 431 2544 mobile 021 276 7389

email [email protected] www.wrightdesign.co.nz

Ask Brian for your discount

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Les SweeneyBuilders

• New Housing • Commercial • Alterations • Additions

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

GLOBAL PUMP SOLUTIONS

GLOBAL PUMP SOLUTIONS

120 Lower Dent St Whangarei • Ph 09 438 3844 106 Jervois St, Dargaville • Ph 09 439 4005www.northlandfarm.co.nz

• Suppliers of Waikato milking systems • Expert advice and service on Effluent systems• Pumps • Milking Machinery • Trenching• Water Filtration • Effluent Systems

Your Local Farming Partner

PINE TREE REMOVAL LARGE OR SMALL BLOCKS, SHELTER BELTS AND HEAVY LEANERS.

Please contact Shawn on: 09 946 0744 or 027 820 9725

Bookkeeping and administration services Customised for you in your office or mine

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Phone Sheena on 021 439 157

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MacJimray Septic Cleaning Services are theseptic 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 Don’t let your septic tank become costly - service it now!

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Last chance for film festival entriesDargaville Community Cinema Charitable Trust are issuing a final curtain call for entries in the Short Film Competition on June 30.

It is the trust’s sixth competition and for the first time it is open to all. As it is the centennial year of Gallipoli the competition includes a special Gallipoli Section with a $1,000 first prize.

There will also be a School Age Section with a prize of $500 and an Open Section for any topic and any age with a prize of $1,000.

Each entry must not be longer than seven minutes. “Over the past five years we have been delighted

with the talent and creativity shown by local filmmakers,” said organiser Jacoba Puharich.

The competition endeavours to test creativity, originality, entertainment value and technical ability

Entry is free and registration forms are available on www.anzactheatre.co.nz or by contacting Jacoba at [email protected]. The final judging and prize giving will be on Sunday 26 July at 2.30 pm at the Anzac Theatre.

Jacoba Puharich with the Roll of Honour for World War I located in the Foyer of Dargaville’s Anzac theatre

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Kaipara Lifestyler ClassifiedsPhone 09 439 6933

Closing date for classified advertising for the 30 June 2015 edition is 10am, Monday 29 June 2015. See our terms and conditions online at www.kaiparalifestyler.co.nz

Firewood For SaleDRY FIREWOOD for sale. $75+gst/mtr. 2 mtr minimum. Pine/Macrocarpa mix. Free delivery Ruawai, Paparoa and Maungaturoto areas. Call Glenn 021 983 734 for your order.

SEASONED & Dry firewood (Mac) $90 all inclusive with delivery. Phone 027 271 2022

Situations VacantSALES REPRESENTATIVES wanted. If you can sell & want a job send your CV to [email protected] or phone 09 439 6933.

Part Time WorkARE YOU a mature, reliable, smiley walker? Drop and collect Homecare catalogues, $25 per 125. Ph/txt 021 144 4882

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

EquestrianSAFE DESTINATION - Natural hoof trimming, non sole invasive. Horse starting-training & trailer loading. Call Nathan Duffey on 027 678 3865.

Marine26 FT Pelorus Motor/Sailer (Compass Yachts) 5 berth, 25HP Volvo Penta, Galley, Marine toilet, sails. Needs minor repairs. P.O.A 439 6068.

Livestock WantedFRIESIAN/F12 2014 born heifer wanted. Contact Michael 027 278 8122 or 09 439 0667.

Nurseries & PlantsPLANTING TIME! Babylon Coast Gardens Ltd has a wide range of native and coastal hardy plants available now. Or you can place an order for pick up or delivery at a later date. See Lorraine at I-Deal Demo in Gladstone St Dargaville on Fridays and Saturdays 10am – 3pm. Or phone 09 439 4223 or email [email protected] Visits to the Nursery on Babylon Coast Road, Dargaville are by appointment only.

Property MaintenanceA BROKEN window. I’ll fix your pane. Call the Glass Doctor on 027 477 3751.

CHIMNEY SWEEPING - The time has come the walrus said, to speak of colder days. Whilst he sat nice and snug, watching his fire blaze. He’d had it cleaned, repaired and safety checked too. So if you want your fire the same, you know what to do. Ring me now, John, 09 439 5289. Mob 022 642 1376.

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.

Dargaville Bobcat Services

Phone or Txt Paul027 271 2022

Any job big or small.We do them ALL

• Stump & Tree Stump & Tree Removal

• Driveway Prep & Regrading

• Post Hole Borer

•• Calf Shed & Calf Shed & Stockyard Cleaning

• Tip Truck Available• Trencher

Work WantedCANVAS & UPHOLSTERY , 77 Gordon St, Dargaville. Phone 09 439 4670 or 021 246 6436. Trailer & ute covers, bike seats, boat covers & upholstery, horse covers, furniture recovers, motor homes and much more.

RELIEF MILKER available - Phone James on 022 140 7020 or 439 8969.

Work Wanted

Sole Man

Ph: 09 439 6068

Foot Reflexologyat The Beach.

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Ph 09 439 2020Dry Aged Beef Specialists

Traditional Manuka wood smoked Bacon & Ham

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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.

FOR AUDITION INFORMATIONPhone/text Deborah

027 321 1091 or 439 7100

Sunday 28th June from 2.30pm

Roles for adults, teens, children aged 10 and up, including chorus roles.

Singing and dancing preferred but not

necessary for all roles

Auditions

Material Girls 2:Together Again

Directed by Deborah Steele and Julianne Parkinson

For SaleCARAVAN EWOF (and marine). Call your local inspector today at A+ Electrical Inspections and Security on 021 240 6764.

DARGAVILLE BOWLING CLUB of Dargaville, has made application to the District Licensing Committee at Dargaville for the renewal of a club licence in respect of premises situated at 5 Parore Street, Dargaville.

The general nature of the business conducted under the licence is Bowling Club. The days on which and the hours during which alcohol is to be sold under the licence are;

– Monday to Sunday - 8.00am to 1.00am the following day

The application may be inspected during the ordinary office hours at the office of the Kaipara District Council Offices 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 0340.

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 only publication of this notice.

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

GasfittersCraftsman gas fitters available.

For all your gas installations & maintenance requirements. Service agents for Rinnai & Bosch.

0800 326 123Plumbing and Heating Centre102 Jervois Street, Dargaville

Pursuant to Section 46 of the Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act 1987, the Ordinary Council Meeting scheduled for 10am, Tuesday 30 June 2015 at Paparoa Sports Pavilion, Paparoa is rescheduled to be held at the Northern Wairoa War Memorial Hall, Hokianga Road, Dargaville.

Council and Committee meetings are subject to change. For further information contact 0800 727 059.

Venue: Northern Wairoa War Memorial Hall, Hokianga Road, Dargaville

KAIPARA DISTRICT COUNCILORDINARY COUNCIL MEETINGCHANGE OF VENUE

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Septic Tank ServicesCLEANING SEPTIC Tanks. For fast reliable service. Priced from $330. Wellsford to Ruawai. Contact Macjimray 09 423 7014 or visit www.macjimray.co.nz. Code Compliant.

EFFLUENT REMOVAL, Just give us a call, we remove it all. “Magic Property Services”. Ph Chris 027 480 0110 or Mary 027 459 1544. 7 Days. WE ARE THE ONLY CODE COMPLIANT OPERATORS IN THE KAIPARA.

Septic Tank ServicesKAIPARA LIFESTYLE Block owners, need your septic tank cleaned? Ph Magic Property Services Chris 027 480 0110 or Mary 027 459 1544. 7 Days. WE ARE THE ONLY CODE COMPLIANT OPERATORS IN THE KAIPARA.

MAGIC PROPERTY Services, effluent & septic tank cleaning. Servicing the kaipara. Ph Chris 027 480 0110 or Mary 027 459 1544. 7 Days. WE ARE THE ONLY CODE COMPLIANT OPERATORS IN THE KAIPARA.

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.

Public NoticesCHANGE OF hours - Dargaville Riverside Produce Markets will be running from 12-4pm as of Thursday 2nd July.

DARGAVILLE RIVERSIDE Produce Markets - as from Thursday 2nd July market times will be from 12-4pm.

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

LINKING HANDS Inc AGM, Monday 6th July, 7pm. Held at the office - 131 Hurndall Street, Maungaturoto. All Welcome.

THE 2015 Northland Short Film Competition closes 30th June - please contact Jacoba for further information - www.anzactheatre.co.nz or [email protected]

DRIVE PHONE FREE!

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Concentrate on the riding.Look where you’re going, not where the stock are going.

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Dargaville 20A Scotty Camp Road AUCTIONSomething to Grow OnLarge 3 Bedroom relocated family home, extra large sunny decking facing North, 2 Water Tanks, 1.44 Ha (3 1/2 acres) sandy loam soil, previously grown strawberry’s, cucumbers with many more possibilities. Now is your opportunity to make an income off the land.Auction - Unless sold prior.

Dargaville 20B Scotty Camp Road AUCTIONLarge Family Home5 Good size bedrooms, plus extra large separate lounge, painted on outside big sunny north facing deck. 2 toilets tank water, septic tank. Good flat fertile land 8,882m2 (Just over 2 acres). Owner ready to move on.Auction - Unless sold prior.

Te Kopuru 33 West Coast Road $192,000A Chefs KitchenReady and waiting for you to impress your visitors with your Cordon Bleu unique recipes. Great indoor/outdoor flow for entertaining. Enough area of land to grow your own fruit and veggies. 3 Good Size Bedrooms, open plan living. Wrap around decking, gas fireplace, gas hob and electric oven, plus office space. Short walk to excellent school.

Dargaville 30 Logan Street $140,000First Home Buyers4 Bedroom 1970’s Home, Open plan living, Built in fireplace, T and G Floors, Wet area bathroom. Extra large section with more potential here. Priced to Sell.

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Ray White Dargaville REAA2008

Ray White Dargaville REAA2008

Ray White Dargaville REAA2008

Ray White Dargaville REAA2008

Jean Johnson 027 499 6493 | [email protected] | 09 439 7575

Jean Johnson 027 499 6493 | [email protected] | 09 439 7575

Jean Johnson 027 499 6493 | [email protected]/1308102 | 09 439 7575

Jean Johnson 027 499 6493 | [email protected]/1322306 | 09 439 7575

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Before the house was insulated, Bridgitte and baby Bailey always had to put extra blankets on their beds to stay warm through the night. Whenever Bridgitte became sick with the �u she’d often need to take a trip to the doctor for an inhaler. Bridgitte and her mother Jill applied for a Healthy Homes Warm Up NZ subsidy and within weeks their home was insulated. “The whole house feels warm, as soon as you walk in the door” says Jill. “Now it feels like a proper home.”

Cosy Nights: Bridgitte and Jill with granddaughter Bailey, who can’tbelieve the di�erence Healthy Homes insulation has made.Cosy Nights: Bridgitte and Jill with granddaughter Bailey, who can’tbelieve the di�erence Healthy Homes insulation has made.

“And now she kicks the blankets off at night...”