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New specialists for hospital by Ayla Miller
Dargaville Hospital has welcomed four new rural hospital medicine specialists on board in support of a decision by the Northland District Health Board to reduce Dargaville Medical Centre’s after hours workload.
Jen Thomas Dargaville Hospital operations manager, Dr Miriam Duffy, Dr Sarah Clarke, and clinical nurse manager general ward at Dargaville Hospital, Karen Katipa
Under this system, patients will not be admitted to Dargaville Hospital between 10pm and 8am instead being transported by ambulance to Whangarei Hospital.
The doctors will be on rotation and Dargaville Hospital operations manager Jen Thomas says this decision was made to ‘retain medical services close to home for the people of the Kaipara. These four highly trained doctors are going to ensure our community receives a safe and sustainable hospital service’. Chief executive of the Kaipara Community Health Trust, Debbie Evans says:
“The Dargaville community is very passionate about retaining and enhancing health services locally and
will support the new residents in any way we can. The Dargaville Medical Centre doctor will continue to be on call 24 hours a day and admissions to Dargaville Hospital will occur as usual between the hours of 7am and 10pm.
Currently, between 10pm and 8am there is an average of one patient admitted to Dargaville Hospital every two and half days. Under the new model these patients will be admitted to Whangarei Hospital.
St John Ambulance and Northland DHB will continue to work closely together, as the new model is implemented, to address any issues that might arise as a result of the changes.
Professional support will be offered to the new recruits from Kaitaia Hospital
— clinical lead Dr Sarah Clarke and Dr Scott Wilson.
Dr Wilson is on the board of the Rural Hospital Training Programme and an executive member of the Rural Hospital Network and will be dividing his time between Kaitaia and Dargaville Hospital starting in November. Dr Miriam Duffy has spent one year each at Whangarei and Dargaville Hospital and will now begin rotation in Dargaville.
“I’ve just finished my first week’s rotation in Dargaville, and I’m excited to be a part of the service Dargaville Hospital provides to the community.” All health concerns during the day or after-hours will remain through Dargaville Medical Centre where people will be put through to the triage nurse.
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Parading spring fashions
An African adventure
Entertainment for seniors
The Shoebox fashion store and Jack Fannon Menswear held a fashion parade for the Dargaville branch of the 60s Up Movement last week. The models showed off the new spring range of clothing and footwear. “Everybody really enjoyed the show and I think these events help our local store owners to display what they have available and it is great to have functions that are interesting for the older members of the community,” said 60s Up president, Margaret Pinny.
The third annual African Drum and Dance weekend was held at Dargaville Intermediate School last weekend with tutors Simon Fraser from Melbourne — Australia and Monica Evans from Auckland. Supported by the local Creative NZ funding, people attended from the Wairarapa, Wellington, Palmerston North, Auckland and Whangarei. “We had record numbers this year with 50 people attending. We are a multicultural group of all ages — brought together by our love of West African drum and dance,” said organiser Josie Scott of Baylys Beats African drumming group.
Dargaville’s Rivertown Singers entertained with a variety of songs at the Senior Citizens Outreach at Sacred Heart Parish Centre. The audience tapped their feet and sung along with the group. The event is held every second Friday of every second month at 104 Hokianga Rd and provides free entertainment, afternoon tea and fellowship. Anyone is welcome to attend. “The parishioners help provide food and we have helpers from Kaurilands Skills Centre who come along. They are incredible helping us tidy up afterwards,” said co-organiser Maria.
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NEW BOOK ON MARKETDue to unforeseen circumstances the book launch of ‘The Last of the Salty Breed’ at the new Mangawhai Museum on 18 October has to be called off. The Author Roy Vaughan apologises to all who planned to be at the event. ‘The good news is the book has now been released and will be available on Internet book sites in the next day or so, Its a good read’ he says ‘packed with some epic sea voyages and humorous episodes’. If anyone is looking for a good Christmas gift this is it.
Clarification regarding issuing of toheroa permits by Ann Morgan
Te Uri o Hau Taumata Council met recently with honorary fishery officers from the North Kaipara area to tackle the issue of customary permits being allocated by permit holders from outside of their boundaries.
“No one is issuing permits through Te Uri o Hau. This was gazetted in 2011 that no toheroa were to be taken from the harbour mouth at Pouto up to Tiki Tiki,” says elder of Te Uri o Hau, Robbie Sarich.
“There has been a concern for some time of permits being allocated, particularly for excessive amounts of toheroa, and the responsibility for not just the protection of stocks but the safety of our fisheries officers.
“There will only be four people selected who could issue permits from Otamatea, Oruawharo, Arapaoa, and Waikaretu maraes and this is now set in place.
Mr Sarich says at the last council of elders meeting support was given for the fishery officers to decline any permits issued from outside the boundary.
“These will be deemed null and void,” he said.
Taumata chair Ben de Thierry acknowledged the responsibility that
the honorary fishery officers have to undertake on a voluntary basis and wants to support their role by working alongside them to monitor the customary take process of kaimoana — seafood.
Taumata representative Mikaera Miru reinforces that Te Uri o Hau continue to have in place a Rahui — customary restriction — on the gathering of Toheroa from Tikitiki south to Pouto.
“It is tribal custom that the issuing of customary permits for customary take of kaimoana is allocated only from the marae permit holders in the surrounding area,” he said.
This means that to gather seafood which needs a permit, the permit must be issued by local iwi, not someone from out of the area such as Whangarei.
Rodney police representatives present at the meeting acknowledge the safety concerns for the Ministry of Primary Industries staff and will continue to provide backup and support as and when required.
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Mangawhai cadet success by Ann Morgan
The Mangawhai Cadet Unit skills team have achieved another win at the recent regional Skill at Arms competition held in Ardmore.
“This makes it our eighth consecutive win,” said Unit Commander, Captain Sandra Grayson.
“The team trained for 10 weekends and were very well prepared for the competition, even though it was through the worst 10 weeks of weather we have had this year.
“They won 11 of the 12 stands. Drill, required fitness level, general service theory test, navigation theory and practical, the leadership stand, shooting, firearm safety, casualty evacuation, equipment carry, observation, and came third in radio communication.
“Cadet Warrant Officer Class Two, Caprice Howard led the team and her ability as an outstanding leader
has shown again. She has amazing leadership skills which saw her receive the Leadership Award at regional and national level last year and she was awarded the Leadership Trophy this year.
“Whatever she decides to do with her future you can bet her leadership will see her at the top of her game. Caprice also won the highest scoring cadet for the competition,” said Captain Grayson.
Cadet Staff Sergeant Lewin Bull came in at the required fitness level 2.4km run with a time of six minutes 34 seconds.
The team will continue to train for the National Competition in four weeks’ time.
The Mangawhai Cadet Unit skills team trained for 10 weekends to achieve their eighth consecutive win at the regional Skill at Arms competition in Auckland, against seven other teams and continue to train for the National competition next month
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Cycling for charityCanterbury-based multi sport athlete Leisa McNaughton has hiked in Nepal, been mountain biking across Canada and the United States and has adventure raced in New Zealand. Now she is travelling the length of the country to raise money for charities.
Taking the time to stop over in Dargaville last week for lunch, Leisa also took her four legged friend and travel companion Indy for a veterinary check up.
“We are so lucky to live in an amazing country and I want to see all of it. I also want to share the sights and sounds of it with as many people as I can, and help people along the way,” Leisa says.
After a setback with her mental health she decided to conquer the New Zealand Cycle Trail from Cape Reinga to Bluff with her part Border Collie/Bernese Mountain dog.
Indy travels in a specially designed ‘chariot’ manufactured from aluminium attached to Leisa’s bike to rest in when needed.
“When the tracks are technically too difficult for Indy’s trailer, too remote or we are in National Parks where dogs aren’t allowed, I will be riding self supported and I am hoping adventure riders will join me. My plan is to utilise a support vehicle to take Indy and his
trailer for these sections,” she says.“I will be travelling an average of nine to 20 km an hour, depending on how many hills there are on the route, aiming for a total mileage each day of between 30 to 50 kms.
Leisa started her trip on October 1 and the trip is expected to take at least four months. The trip is divided into 13 segments and she will be raising money for a different charity for each leg of the journey. The Northland leg will be supporting Sport Northland.
The trip has been made possible by sponsorship from several businesses and individuals.
“I could not do this without the incredible generosity from these people,” she says.
“I’m so overwhelmed and touched by their kindness. I know the spirit of community and support will keep my going when the trail gets tough.”
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Leisa McNaughton and her four legged friend Indy are cycling the length of New Zealand for charity
Calling for nominationsNominations are open for the 2015 Silver Fern Farms Kaipara Sports Awards and sports clubs in the Kaipara are encouraged to put forward nominations.
“In its eighteenth year, the awards are staged alternately between Dargaville and Maungaturoto.
“We hope that sportspeople from all over the Kaipara district will continue to support the event, this year, being held in Maungaturoto,” said Sport Northland’s community sport team leader, Roxanne Kelly.
The categories include code awards, youth achievement, masters, official, leadership and team awards as well as service to sport. Clubs are encouraged to nominate themselves for Club of the Year.
“Nominees from these will be chosen as finalists and the major award winners,
The awards 2014 guest speaker Peter O’Leary with Mike Moulds — father of winner Matt Moulds, sportswoman Toni Atkinson, Elaina Moulds — sister of winner Matt Moulds and Lance Warmington — Manager of Silver Fern Farms
including the Kaipara Sportsman and Sportswoman of the Year will be selected followed by the naming of the Silver Fern Farms Supreme Award,” said Roxanne.
“The ASB code awards include Special Olympics and Parafed athletes with disabilities. New local sponsor, Dargaville Veterinary Centre, will be supporting the Club of the Year Award which will be presented to a nominated club that has made the greatest achievement over the last year.”
Sportsman, sportswoman and team of the year go through for the overall supreme award.
“The awards evening is set down for Friday November 6 at the Maungaturoto Country Club and there is a free bus from Dargaville for clubs travelling from the northern area. The guest speaker for the dinner function is former professional rugby player and motivational speaker Jason Barrell, while John Markby will be master of ceremonies for the evening.” says Roxanne.
Tickets can be purchased from Sport Northland offices and are $50 each. For more information contact Roxanne Kelly [email protected] on 027 477 175 2008 or Joey Yovich [email protected] 027 334 3024.
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The team from Esthetica Skin Revision Clinic in Dargaville have returned from their trip to visit skin care founder and creator Dr Danne Montague-King at the DMK headquarters in Los Angeles.
Esthetica placed in the top five clinics and top five therapists’ competition in both New Zealand and Australia earlier in the year and won places in a two day personal training clinic with Dr Montague-King.
Clinic owner Trisha House and beauty therapists Mieke Lugtigheid and Kimberly Fletcher all said the trip was an amazing experience.
“It was a brilliant few days with like minded therapists and clinic owners all passionate about skin and giving the best possible results for our clients,” said Trisha.
“Some of our favourite moments was watching a formula being made in the lab at DMK headquarters — which appealed hugely to my science geek side — and sharing more personal time with therapists and salon owners from New Zealand and Australia.”
They say the chance to train with Dr King was an opportunity of a lifetime.
“His training and enthusiasm for the industry is so inspiring and motivating,” said Mieke.
“He provides us with products which are our tools to help our clients on their journey toward better skin and health. Dr King to this day is still actively creating and actually reformulating products to keep at the top of the industry.” Kimberly says they have returned home with a whole new outlook on their careers.
“As well as the formal training we received, we also learned from other
experienced therapists who work in big cities like Sydney. It was more than just two days’ training, it was life changing, and it motivated us and gave us the confidence to strive for even more when it comes to helping our clients.
“We were mixing with other therapists from all around Australia and New Zealand and I thought, we come from Dargaville and we are doing great here.”
Kimberly Fletcher, Trisha House and Mieke Lugtigheid from Esthetica Skin Revision Clinic enjoying time in LA
From Germany to Big River by Ann Morgan
Lena Schmidtke is Big River FM’s newest intern and has travelled from a village called Saarland — Germany for the experience as part of her English studies.
“As part of my english studies at university I have to do one year abroad and I decided New Zealand looked like a beautiful country and a nice place. I researched radio stations as I am also interested in this as a job and discovered Big River FM. It has been an eight month planning process,” said Lena.
“I didn’t want to go to a large city, I prefer small towns as I believe you get a better cultural and traditional experience and a small station has just as much to offer as the larger ones but they often work on a more personal level.
“I believe my experience here will help improve my understanding of the English language as well as giving me a good insight into radio as a career. Seeing more of the country is also something I am looking forward to.”
During her time in Dargaville, Lena will learn how a radio station is run, including the basics and generic workings along with announcing, producing, scheduling and
interviewing. “Lena is our 39th intern over the years and we look forward to having her on the team,” said sales manager Peter Martin.
“Her internship will not just involve radio but travel and cultural awareness.
“She will also be helping other local organisations such as Circus Kumarani with their activities.
“This will give her an up close insight into the Kiwi way of life.
“She is our first international intern and we are excited about that. We are sure her time spent here will be well worth the effort.”
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Nurse rememberedNews of the execution of British nurse Edith Cavell echoed across the world, and the centenary of this event on October 12, is being marked with an inventory project recording information on First World War memorials in Whangarei and the Kaipara.
The project, led by Heritage New Zealand and carried out by researcher Stuart Park, has recently been completed and aims to tie in with centennial commemorations of Gallipoli and World War I. The project has enabled information about war memorials in the north to be collated into one database.
Nurse Edith Cavell was shot by the German military for treason after being betrayed by a French collaborator in 1915 and was remembered in the Kaipara with the construction of a hospital bearing her name in Paparoa.
“Like many of the war memorials, the memorial hospital building — which was first used as a hospital in 1917 — is almost a hundred years old and so it is important that we record information about it and other memorials,” says Heritage New Zealand’s Northland manager, Bill Edwards.
“Nurse Cavell’s execution provoked international condemnation and extensive press coverage critical of the German decision to go through with the execution — even though three others, who were also involved in aiding the escape of Allied soldiers and sentenced to death, were reprieved,” says Bill.
“It’s extraordinary to think that Edith Cavell’s story had such a powerful effect on people, that a small community in the Kaipara decided to name their new
community hospital after her — even though she had no actual link to the community itself,” he says.
Nurse Cavell is remembered for her philosophy of care for patients regardless of their nationality.
She was tried and sentenced to death when she admitted to German authorities that she helped 200 Allied soldiers to safety after they were cut off from their units behind enemy lines and her death is said to have been a major factor for the United States entering the war.
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It takes commitment to be part of a volunteer fire brigade and the Connolly family of Wellsford have demonstrated theirs with a proud tradition of service stretching over three generations and more than 50 years.
Buddah Connolly was recently awarded a second Gold Star for the family which recognises 25 years of service in the New Zealand Fire Brigade after his father, Jack Connolly, served for 27 years before he died 14 years ago.
Now sons Liam 20, and Josh 18, are carrying on this legacy. Liam has been involved for four years and Josh for two.
“I spent most of my childhood down at the fire brigade. It just always seemed like it was a fun thing to do so I thought I may as well carry on the family tradition,” says Liam.
The past Rodney College student is not sure what he wants to do for a career but is happy to continue with
his volunteer work even if he leaves Wellsford in the future.
“I did consider being a career firefighter when I was younger but then I thought I didn’t really want to lose the family spirit of it all. I just wanted to keep it low key and have fun as well.”
The family are often called out together and Liam says one of the most rewarding things about this is being able to ride in the truck together.
“We class it as our bonding time. There is definitely a close sense of community within the brigade.”
He is uncertain if he will aim for a Gold Star himself. “It’s quite a big achievement and it is a while away.”
From left: Liam Connolly holding a photo of his Grandfather Jack Connolly, Richard ‘Buddah’ Connolly, Kath Connolly, Paula Connolly, Josh Connolly and Whitney Connolly
Putting the ‘boo’ in boogie by Ayla Miller
Wellsford Rockers are inviting keen dancers to don their scariest costume and join them on the spookiest night of the year for their Halloween dance at Rodney College hall on October 31.
“This year, because we aren’t having a charity event, we decided we wanted to do something different,” says one of the organisers Berni Blair.
“A year ago we started the Murray Stewart Memorial Charity Challenge and this year it was held by the Hibiscus Rock ‘n’ Roll club. They raised $1500 for Blue September.”
The charity challenge is passed around to different groups as a chance to raise money for a charity of their choice. The Wellsford Rockers will be hosting this event again next year in September on the anniversary of Murray’s passing.
Berni says this year’s Halloween event will offer a good excuse to dress up and dance the night away to Auckland band El Camino.
“If you love good music and getting up and having a boogie on the dance floor then why wouldn’t you come along?”
Berni was instrumental in getting the Wellsford Rockers up and running two years ago along with her
husband Brian and friends Debbie and Craig Stevenson.
“I enjoy the music and the fact that it is exercise but it doesn’t feel like you’re exercising.
“It’s a great thing to do with your partner or a group of friends,” she says.
Doors open at 7pm and the band starts at 7.30pm. Entry is $12.50 per person and people are asked to bring a plate for supper.
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The partnership is between Onehunga High School and Dargaville High School.
“Habitat views each build as a process and therefore a great opportunity to involve as many people as possible. This home will be built to completion by high school students from Onehunga High School and Dargaville High School, allowing the pupils to receive real-life training in building and construction, vastly increasing their chance of employment upon leaving school,” says Habitat for Humanity Northland Executive Officer, Conrad LaPointe.
This build will be the first one involving students from both these schools and it is hoped that it will be the first of many to offer high school students valuable hands-on education.
The four-bedroom home will be built partially in Auckland with the finishing touches made on site. When completed it will be located at 22 Phoenix Place
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Women who have had their education interrupted may be eligible for a Second Chance for Women Study Award offered by the Zonta Club of Mangawhai.
The scholarship gives the successful applicant $2,500 towards any NZQA approved course for a sustainable career path.
“Zonta’s philosophy is to advance the status of women and this is a helping hand to improve their opportunities and their economic prospects into the future,” says Zonta Club of Mangawhai committee member, Sue Poynter.
“This scholarship fits very strongly with Zonta’s mission and we particularly want to give back to the local community because they have been so generous to us.”
Any woman who lives in the Mangawhai, Kaiwaka, Maungaturoto, or
Bream Bay area, who wants to return to work will be eligible to apply.
“There are other Zonta clubs around the country that offer these kinds of scholarships but it has never been done in this area before.”
Sue says the award is possible because of the generosity of the local community at fundraising events such as garage sales and quiz nights and will also enable them to award two young women with the opportunity to take part in the Spirit of Adventure Leadership voyages.
Details about the applications will be available early in 2016 and the winner will be announced at a mid-year event.
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So wots ina a deel enyway?‘Yep Dog,” seda Boss. “They reckin
itsa done deal, that TeePeePee trade deel. But she’s gonna be a long rode to hoe.”
We readas, as yer kin imagin, wena Boss comes out with werds like that, I geta bit flummixed. So I giva bit ofa bark, an’ Bossis gerlfrend Sharlene come ova ta tha woolshed steps. She nose pretty well wen’ eye have problims wiva Boss.
“Ya see Billy,” she sed. “The guvmint has done a big trade deel with lotas countries called TPP. It’s sorta goin’ to be good for us over a few more yeers, cos we gonna have access to more markits, includin’ Japan witch has always been a bit pernickity.” (Gawd, eye thort. Pernickity, She’s getin’ lika Boss).
Then Boss hada say too. “Yep Dog, Everbody might be sayin’ it’s good, sum sayin’ it’s bad, but this TPP deel is nota done deel. Then Sharlene explained to me in proper werds.
“Over ina States, Billy, big companys are getting’ stroppy. They are already lining up to oppose some parts of the deel and hope they kin get it kicked out by the US Congress.
“There’s lotsa time for all tha counties involved ter consider the deal before sayin’ yep to it.”
Well, I hada wunder wot ivryone was so excitid about. If it wasn’t all set in koncrete eh?
Then tha Boss chimed in. “Bluddy deary farmers didint get much of a lookin,” He was reedin’ the papa froma
kattil stop ata gate I brung up. “Sez hear deah that deary prodicts not gonna get good access ter markets, an’ that’s a big expert earner for us Kiwis eh? Blokes down the deary block bin a bit down ina dumps.”
(Boss agin readas. I was over atta farm dump, but I didint see eny blokes hangin’ around. He makes me wunda sumtimes.)
Then Sharlene pickt up the papa Boss had put down ter have his cuppatee for smoko.
“Well, maybe they didint get a god deel ina TPP,” she sed. “But looky hear. Sez that ‘ deary prices posted their fourth consecutive gain at this morning’s global auction.
The price index rose by 9.9 per cent and means there could be a farmgate milk price for Fonterror farmers of around $5.00 a kg of milksolids.’
“Year” seda Boss. “But it’s blimmin’ swing’s and rounabouts.” (there he does agin readas. Where’s tha blimmin palygound swings an’stuff wear they take there dorter Sophy sumtimes?
“Nah Billy,” sed Sharlene, “he meens win sum, lose sum. Milk price goes up ‘cos poduktion goes down. More munny for less milk.” Well readas, I
rekin a dog’s life ona farm gotta be tha best deel going. All this komplicated ekocomic stuff is a bit much fer me. Anyway, I gotta concintrate my mind. Gotta guess wot gonna be fer me dinna. They hada roast last night. Hehheh.
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Stock judging skills dayThe Northern Region Young Farmers participated in a Stock Judging skills day recently with nearly 40 young people attending. The day was organised by the local Rodney College Young Farmers Club with Michaela McCracken co-ordinating the day.
Held on a farm near Te Hana, the Kaipara Young Farmers club joined other clubs with attendees being divided into four teams, each starting on different modules — beef, sheep, dairy and stockyard sales.
“This teaches them the different workings of the industry and they learnt the pro’s and con’s to look for in each animal and how they are judged in a show, such as body condition and choosing for breeding,” said Upper North Island field officer Christel Chapman.
“This is an important aspect to keep the stock judging tradition alive and attendees aim to compete at National level against other regions.
“We had support from various local businesses and industry groups such as the Wellsford Four Square, Greenlea
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“The Young Farmers clubs provide a great environment for young people to connect with like minded people. The modules were hosted by various industry professionals, providing a day of learning and fun.
“We have a local Kaipara Young Farmers Club held on the fourth Thursday of every month at 7pm at La Padella restaurant in Wellsford for ages 18 — 30. There is also the Rodney College Young Farmers Club that meets during school time each month.”
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Of course, farmers may have been working hard since well before sunup, but as the trucks fire up, loading up equipment for the long day ahead, it’s the job of the team to keep them working. There’s only a narrow window of opportunity to cultivate, fertilise, plant, mow and bale before the heat of summer, so rural contractors and farmhands need maximum time in the cab.
First up, a trip out to pick up a punctured tractor tyre, damaged coming through a narrow gate. With blocks to lift the big machine clear of the ground, it’s the work of a bit of elbow grease and a big wrench to take the wheel off — the tyre can be swapped out in-situ for a fast return to work.
The punctured wheel — worth a tidy sum when new — can be taken back to base for repairs, and potentially see
further use once it’s revulcanised. Next comes a call to drop off quad bike tyres, allowing a machine used for running the fences and spraying weeds to get back in business. Hard work during the winter had left it with woeful tread, which won’t handle the hard-packed dirt of summer.
It’s a long day on the road, but never boring — the next job is called through to rescue a log truck stranded on the side of the road with a flat.
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With eight trucks across the North, Gas and Tyre see to all manner of emergencies and problems each day, keeping tractors, log skidders, trucks and quads in the game and making money for their owners. When the day is done, there’s still at least one vehicle on call, ready to assist those who work on through the night.
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120 Lower Dent St Whangarei • Ph 09 438 3844 106 Jervois St, Dargaville • Ph 09 439 4005 • www.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
Re-imagined, reinforced and ready to workby Andy Bryenton
When it comes time to choose a new ATV quad for the farm, and especially one to be put through a grueling rote of farming chores by farm staff daily, it’s not the bells and whistles which count.
It’s toughness, reliability, and to a large extent price which dictate a shrewd investment. Which is not to say that rider comfort, safety, storage options and power don’t come into the mix, it’s just that, dollar for dollar, most Kiwi farmers are looking for a working tool, not a recreational toy.
Can Am have been providing ATV quads for the New Zealand farmer for quite a while now, along with farmers around the world. They’ve been quick to realise that the most hated thing of all, on rural spreads from Arkansas to Akaroa, is maintenance downtime. That’s why they’ve toughened up their new, low-priced, high-durability Outlander 450L series, producing a new, single seater ATV which is all about more bang for your buck.
It’s a no-frills approach, focused on work, not necessarily play. Racing stripes and alloy mags give way to a smarter air cleaner system, a re-imagined 450cc, liquid cooled Rotax four stroke providing 38 horsepower.
Even the frame has moved past tubular steel, using less bolts and less welds for long-lasting structural rigidity.
The suspension has been improved with more travel over the bumps both front and back, and a new double front A-arm system to reduce dive in the corners. As usual, there’s Can Am’s trademark trailing torsional independent system at the back, keeping things smooth and in control.
All of which should be no surprise, Can Am, like their rivals in both the USA and Asia, have to innovate and improve to survive in the ATV world. What is different, though, is the price. Visit any Can Am dealership and you will be surprised at the low cost of the new L series of Outlanders, as well as the comprehensive nature of their warranty.
It’s all part of a concerted push by Can Am to wrestle the rural utility quad crown from its contenders, one which can only gain momentum with products like these hitting the forecourts and paddocks for the 2015/16 season.
PREVENTFIRES
Check your machinery today.Nests are a major cause of tractor& machinery fires.
14 OCTOBER 13 - 2015 KAIPARA LIFESTYLER
Kaipara Lifestyler ClassifiedsPhone 09 439 6933
Closing date for classified advertising for the 20 October 2015 edition is 10am, Monday 19 October 2015. See our terms and conditions online at www.kaiparalifestyler.co.nz
Kaipara Service Directory• Rollers 1.5 - 13 tonne
• Diggers 1-20 tonne • Site dumpers 1-10 tonne• Loaders, Trailers, Plate Compactors etc
Call the team at ATJ for your hire needs
ATJATJATJATJATJATJATJ
Warkworth 09 425 8845 or Aaron on 021 210 0493Warkworth 09 425 8845 or Aaron on 021 210 04934 Morrosion Drive, Warkworth
SELF DRIVE MACHINERY HIRE
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!
SING RIGHTFor beginners, amateurs, singers and musicians/songwriters
ROBYN HILL 0274 725 610
DAGGS
BARBERNO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY
187 Rodney Street - Wellsford(09) 423 83130274 760232Clive Baker
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
Dargaville New Zealand
Les SweeneyBuilders
• New Housing • Commercial • Alterations • Additions
Les Ph: 0274 972 929 A/H: 09 439 7524
Neil Carter Trading as
Subsurface Drainage Specialists (Nth)All Services & Maintenance Available
PO Box 1174, WhangareiPh 09 434 7741Mobile 027 273 6865
1279 S/H 14, MAUNGATAPERE
Northland Laser Drainage Ltd
Subsurface Drainage Specialists (Nth)All Services & Maintenance Available
MAUNGATAPERE
orthland Laser Drainage Ltdorthland Laser Drainage Ltd
PINE TREE REMOVAL LARGE OR SMALL BLOCKS, SHELTER BELTS AND HEAVY LEANERS.
Please contact Shawn on: 09 946 0744 or 027 820 9725
For Sale2X MINIATURE Horses. Mares, 2 yrs & 5yrs (Bay Pinto). Teeth good. Have had regular dental check. Must go together to a caring home. Feed & horse gear included $600 ono all up. Phone Angela anytime 021 119 3992.
CARAVAN EWOF (and marine). Call your local inspector today at A+ Electrical Inspections and Security on 021 240 6764.
CRUZ ROOF Racks, Carry that extra load, available from Inder’s Auto One Dargaville 09 439 8219.
DISC BRAKE Pads, Cars and light commercial. Inder’s Auto One Dargaville 09 439 8219.
SECURE YOUR trailer with a lock, various types available. Inder’s Auto One Dargaville 09 439 8219.
SS FISH Gas Smoker 1/2p $295, 600L SS Beer Tank $600, Baby Stuff - prams etc, Stoat Traps $30, Electric Dog Collar - $250, 100m Cloche, 1 Gal Jars $5. Phone 09 439 7985.
TRACTOR FOR Sale - Fiat 80-90, 80 HP 4WD, crowd action loader, cab, 7121 hours. Reasonable condition - offers around $20,000. Ph: 439 2275.
TRAILER COUPLINGS, 1 7/8” or 50mm, Inder’s Auto One Dargaville 09 439 8219.
Nurseries and PlantsSPRING’S ARRIVED! Babylon Coast Gardens has a wide range of native and coastal hardy plants available now. See Lorraine at I-Deal Demo in Gladstone St Dargaville on Fridays 10am – 3pm. Or you can visit the Nursery at 1246 Babylon Coast Road Dargaville. Nursery is open on Saturday’s 10am to 4pm and at other times by appointment. Phone 09 439 4223 or email [email protected]
HANGING BASKETS all $10 each. Flower Seedlings, Petunias, Dwarf Marigolds - Taishan, Dwarf Dahlias. Vege Seedlings, Fancy & Hearting Lettuce, Cucumber, Courgettes, Capsicums, Beans & Peas & Tomato Plants. The Corner Place Nursery. Ph: 09 439 2115.
Wanted to BuyWANTED TO buy - Kids Trolley. Phone 09 439 7985.
FencingFENCING, POST and batten, post and rail, retaining, yards and stock handling. Phone Chris for free advice 027 472 4824.
Tree ServicesTREE REMOVAL, pruning, chipping & stump grinding. Qualified & Insured. Ph Scott 0800 468 9663 Arborcare Tree Maintenance.
Cars Wanted
WANTED DEADOR ALIVE
PHONE NOW 0800 442 445
TRUCKS,VANS & UTES
TOP CASH PAID!
FREE REMOVAL
Sole Man
Ph: 09 439 6068
Foot Reflexologyat The Beach.
Work Wanted
WAYNE & ANNETTE
Ph 09 439 2020Dry Aged Beef Specialists
Traditional Manuka wood smoked Bacon & Ham
TOKATOKA
Leaders in the field of martial artsPh 439 6226 River Rd Dargaville
www.robertgemmell-martialarts.co.nz
Learn the Martial Arts of
Shaolin Kempo & Tai Chi with highly ranked & leading instructor,
Senior Master Nick Christiansen
Shaolin Kempo and Tai Chi are amazing Martial Arts, the practise of which stimulates energy, self development, and self defence ability. It gives you confidence, encourages discipline, improves well being and enhances your body - mind connection.
Tuition
Situations VacantSALES REPRESENTATIVES wanted. If you can sell & want a job send your CV to [email protected] or phone 09 439 6933.
ELECTRICIAN REQUIRED. Must have current Practicing Licence & Drivers Licence. Experience in Refrigeration & Security an advantage. Must be able to work unsupervised. Please forward C.V to [email protected] Or ph: 09 439 3006.
For Sale
73730 Plumbing & Heating
Centre Ltd4x1
Nurseries and Plants
Got2GoGot2GoGot2GoGot2GoGot2GoGot2GoPlantsPlantsPlantsPlantsPlantsPlantsPlantsPlantsPlantsPlantsPlantsPlantsPlantsPlantsPlantsPlantsPlantsPlantsPlantsPlantsPlantsPlantsPlantsPlantsPlantsPlantsPlantsPlantsPlantsPlantsPlantsPlantsPlantsPlantsPlantsPlantsPlantsPlantsPlantsPlantsPlantsPlantsPlantsPlantsPlantsPlantsPlantsPlantsPlantsPlantsPlantsPlantsPlantsPlantsPlantsPlantsPlantsPlantsPlantsPlantsGot2GoGot2GoGot2GoGot2GoGot2GoGot2GoGot2GoGot2GoGot2GoGot2GoGot2GoGot2GoGot2GoGot2GoGot2GoGot2GoGot2GoGot2Go
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www.kaiparalifestyler.co.nzON THE FARMSAFETY FIRST
Cars For SaleMAZDA 626 1995 - $1500. Phone 09 439 7985.
KAIPARA LIFESTYLER OCTOBER 13 - 2015 15
Kaipara Lifestyler ClassifiedsPhone 09 439 6933
Closing date for classified advertising for the 20 October 2015 edition is 10am, Monday 19 October 2015. See our terms and conditions online at www.kaiparalifestyler.co.nz
The partnership of GARRY HE AND LISA HE of 73 -75 Victoria Street, Dargaville, restaurant owner, has made application to the Kaipara District Licensing Committee for the issue of renewal of an on-licence. In respect of the premises situated at 73-75 Victoria Street, known as New Asian Restaurant.The general nature of the business conducted under the licence is restaurant.The days on which and the hours during which alcohol is (or is intended to be) sold under the licence are; On-LicenseMonday to Sunday 10am - 12 midnightThe application may be inspected during the ordinary office hours at the office of the Kaipara District Licensing Commitee at 42 Hokianga Road, Dargaville or 6 Molesworth Drive, Mangawhai Village.Any person who is entitled to object and who 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, 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 second publication of this notice, the first notice was published on 6th October 2015.
Public notice(Section 101, Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012)
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.
CAR BOOT Sale - Saturday 31st October. Ad Focus Car Park, 8am start. Spaces Available - Contact Debra on 021 549 427.
FREE & CONFIDENTIAL NW Family Budgeting Service. Advice and complete money management if required. Call at 5 Portland Street or phone 09 439 8592.
Public NoticesPublic Notices
Dargaville Community Cinema Charitable Trust
Notice of Annual General Meeting
The AGM of the above trust will be held at the ANZAC Cinema on Tuesday, 20 October at 6 pm.
ALL WELCOME
Jacoba Puharich, Secretary439 7356 [email protected]
Charitable Trust
DargavilleCommunity Cinema
KaiparaCommunity Health Trust
HEALTH SHUTTLEAccessible Transport –
We have a wheelchair
hoist (Dargaville and
Whangarei Health
Appointments)
For enquiries phoneTe Ha Oranga 439 3013
Learning technology together.
Dargaville
Join with others and take the stress out of modern living
Teaching senior people new technology
Open Day 3rd Monday in month - 19th October at 1.00pm7-9 Liverpool Street - All welcome
SeniorNet Dargaville teaches confidence with all computer related technology
Contact Dot 09 439 1711 or Heather 09 439 4452 for more info
• Windows 10 Operating System • Android and iPad Devices• Would you like Apple Mac Classes??
Property MaintenanceAAA+ 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.
027 477 3751Call Ray on:
• ALL GLASS REQUIREMENTS
• FREE QUOTES
• SPECIAL RATES FOR PENSIONERS
• CLEAN CUT RATES
• $50 FITTING FEE + MATERIALS $40 FOR GOLD CARD HOLDERS
WHEN YOU MENTION THIS AD
“We’ll fix your pane!”your pane!”your pane!”your pane!”
The Glass Doctor
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
Ruawai Rugby AGM
Monday 2nd November, 7pm
At Ruawai Community Sports
Club, Wharf Rd, Ruawai
All Welcome
OTAMATEA KAURI AND PIONEER MUSEUM TRUST BOARD(Operating as the Kauri Museum)
NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING AND ELECTION OF TRUSTEESThe Annual General Meeting of the Trust will be held in the Matakohe Community Hall on
Tuesday 10th November 2015 - 7.00pmAGENDA:1. To receive the Annual Accounts of the Trust2. To receive the Annual Report of the activities of the Board3. The election of Trustees for which elections are required to be heldCALL FOR NOMINATIONS OF TRUSTEESAt the Annual General Meeting the election of Trustees to represent the Ridings as specified below will be held in accordance with the Constitution of the Trust for the rotation of Trustees
Nominations must be received by the Secretary/Administration Manager of the Board no later than 5pm on 4th November 2015. Nomination forms are available at The Kauri Museum & on website: www.kaurimuseum.com.
1. A person can only be nominated as a Trustee to represent a Riding in which that person is a resident.2. The Nominator and Seconder must be residents of the particular Riding the Nominee is to represent.
All WelcomeEnquiries to: Colleen Glass – Administration Manager | Phone: 09 431 7417
Election of Trustees to represent the following Ridings:
Present Trustees required to retire from that position but eligible for re-election:
Trustees retiring from their position:
PaparoaMaungaturotoMatakoheKaiwaka/Mangawhai
One TrusteeOne TrusteeOne TrusteeOne Trustee
Derek HopeDoug Donaldson
VacancyNoel Radd
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.
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.
KAIPARAHUNT
AGMFriday @ 8pm13 November
Maungaturoto Country Club,Bickerstaff RoadMaungaturoto
All Welcome
Situations Vacant
Do you have experience and/or a passion to work with our elderly citizens?Are you able to work away from home for up to two weeks at a time?We have positions for live-in care to start immediately throughout Northland.You will need to have a full drivers license and a reliable vehicle.Send your CV to [email protected] or call Gareth on 0275-184376
Tender Loving Care In your own home
Carpenters/BuildersContract Carpenters/ Builders are required for a leading Home Design & Build Company based in Whangarei.
We are a well established Northland company (35+ years in business) offering top rates, prompt payments and ongoing work.
Experience necessary: · LBP preferred · Health and Safety compliance a must
Please email your CV or send a brief description outlining your experience with a contact phone number to: [email protected] or phone 438 3779 during business hours.
Applicants for this position should have NZ residency or a valid NZ work visa.
PUBLIC MEETINGKaipara Grey Power invite everyone to hear Ros Martin talk about Northland Foundation
Friday 16th October at 1pm
Dargaville Methodist Church
An exciting opportunity has become available for a Service Administrator at
Dargaville Ford. You will provide
administration support to the workshop, control repair
invoicing, warranty claims and book and allocate
workshop activities.
Apply in person with CV to Lindsay West, Dealer Principal,
Dargaville Ford.
The successful applicant must have the following skills:
• Be passionate about providing excellent customer service
• Ability to work independently and as part of a team• Strong skills in diary
management and the Microsoft Office suite
• Any mechanical knowledge would be an advantage
Training will be given to the successful applicant
Go Further
around road worksPay attention!
DRIVE TO THE
CONDITIONS
Don’t Drink and Drive
16 OCTOBER 13 - 2015 KAIPARA LIFESTYLER
Nurseries’
CHECK IT OUT! SALE! CHECK IT OUT! SALE! CHECK IT OUT! SALE! CHECK IT OUT! SALE! CHECK IT OUT! SALE! CHECK IT OUT!
20TH ANNIVERSARY
We’re back!!!LABOUR DAY
SALE3 DAYS ONLY
(Closed Sat/ Sun)
Download your brochure at:www.kauriparknurseries.co.nz/labourdaysale
Thur 22nd Oct 8am – 5pmFri 23rd Oct 8am – 5pmMon 26th Oct 8am – 5pm
THIS COULD BE THE BIGGEST PLANT SALE IN NEW ZEALAND
NZ’S LARGEST WHOLESALE
NURSERYOpen to the public for 3 days
- DON’T MISS OUT· End of lines
· Nothing over $10 · Sale from $2
FREE PH: 0800 125 287
Kaiwaka
To Mangawhai
SH1 to AUCKLAND
SH1 to WHANGAREI
1km North
PRIVATE LANDLORDS
DON’T GET CAUGHT OUT!
HAVE THE SECURITY OF
FINDING A QUALITY TENANT THROUGH
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& TAILORED LANDLORD PACKAGES.
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CALL THE TEAM NOW TO FIND OUT
09 439 7575
First Home Buyers or InvestorsGood tidy 3 Bedroom home, with established gardens, double garage with outside stainless steel bench for cleaning the fish. Great area for fishing. Large lounge, all aluminium joinery fully fenced may suit as holiday home, furniture may stay. Well worth considering now.$179,000Jean Johnson 027 499 6493rwdargaville.co.nz/1225183Jean Johnson Realty Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008)
Close to TownModern 3 bedroom home, built round the 1970’s, flat easy care section. 807m2. Modern Kitchen single garage. Short walk to shops.
$159,000Jean Johnson 027 499 6493rwdargaville.co.nz/1315254Jean Johnson Realty Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008)
Delightful 2 Story A Frame3 Bedroom A frame with 2 Bedroom up stairs and one down. Open plan living creating a nice flow through the living area. Insulated ceiling and floors large 2 car garaging and workshop. Just on the edge of town.Open home Sunday 18th October 2015, 1:30pm - 2:30pm
$175,000Kelvin Windsor 027 570 4600rwdargaville.co.nz/1364115Jean Johnson Realty Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008)
Let this be your next homeTidy, Cosy 3 good size bedrooms with office or sewing. Lovely back private porch covered in. Good Masport Fireplace and heat pump. Open plan living plenty outside parking. Owner wanting to move closer to family, well worth considering.$175,000Jean Johnson 027 499 6493rwdargaville.co.nz/1367996Jean Johnson Realty Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008)
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