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LIFESTYLERKaipara
Kaipara’s Only Regional Newspaper — Kaipara Owned and Operated 10,000 Copies DELIVERED FREE throughout the Kaipara
Recognising apprenticesRegan Gough from Dargaville is an apprentice carpenter…
A fresh soundThe X Factor Up Close and Live tour featuring Sarah Spicer and Joe Irvine…
Compliance costs hit hardSpecialist Kaipara roofing contractor Peter Risbridge has re-roofed historic homes …
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p Dargaville Primary School classroom Tui Two dropped by the ANZ Bank stall which marked 25 years of raising funds for the Cancer Society on Daffodil Day. Thelma Bagnall from the branch accepted a cheque from NorthSouth Multi Media and the local business community supporting the day through last week’s daffodil pages in the Kaipara Lifestyler. “The town really gets behind us and shows great support. They are so generous with their donations and it is lovely to be able to share the day with the children. They love receiving the daffodil stickers, it brightens their day,” Ms Bagnall said.
Daffodil day generosity
Mangawhai awaits appeal outcome by Paul Campbell
It is a case of wait and see once more for the Mangawhai Residents and Ratepayers Association after their Court of Appeal probe into the legality of rates charged over the town’s huge wastewater cost overrun.
About 100 association members attended the court hearing last week, travelling to Wellington as well as to a special video-link provided in Auckland.
They have challenged the 2013 High Court ruling that ratepayers must underwrite the $57 million bill for the Mangawhai Community Wastewater Scheme.
The Appeal Court application states that KDC made decisions that did not
comply with the Local Government Act, and did not consult ratepayers.Association counsel Matthew Palmer QC, told the court last week there was “an egregious series of secret and unlawful decisions” by KDC, and council lawyer David Goddard QC in turn agreed the council had acted wrongfully, stating: “It is likely that different decisions would of been made… if people had not been asleep at the wheel. “The association has been rightfully critical
of the historical actions taken of this council.”
Mr Palmer said the earlier High Court hearing featured the term “incomprehensible and blindingly obvious” when referring to the council’s failure to consult ratepayers.
“We have here a history of an incompetently-run process,” he added
The hearing was before Justices Harrison, Cooper and Miller. A decision is expected to be some time away.
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And all that jazz
Capturing light on canvas
Production heads for finals
p The annual Jazz Party at the Aratapu Tavern saw the Aratapu Allstars band entertaining into the night with various local and out of town musicians. Warwick Simpson played the clarinet with Althea Brightwell and John Wilcox on piano, Chris Davidson on the guitar, Merv Thomas on trombone, Joe Carberry on saxophone and Don Hales was on the drums. “It was a wonderful day, kicking off just after lunch with red beans and rice and other Cajun fare for a New Orleans style jazzie sort of time,” said manager Donice Hall-Morris.
p Kate Miles and Pat Mortensen try out their new skills learnt during Mangawhai based artist Elena Nikolaeva’s workshop exploring the painting of artificial light. “The beautiful paintings that the artists produced at the end of the day, were a testament to Elena’s tutoring skills and the artists’ inherent painting skills. A great if not exhausting day was had by all,” says Mangawhai Artists Inc immediate past president Jeanette Vickers.
The cast of ‘Blind/Hope’, written and directed by Eryn Wilson-Collins and ’Will’s Women’ co-directed by David and Anna Cutts of The Dargaville Little Theatre both performed in Te Kuiti for the regional finals of Theatre Fest. Blind/Hope was selected to compete in the national finals to be held in Hamilton over September 11–12.
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Medical care upgraded by Paul Campbell
The Northland District Health Board has stepped in to ensure the adequate staffing of Dargaville Hospital, after the Medical Centre found it difficult to provide sufficient doctors for after-hours and on-call duties.
No r t h l and DHB chief executive Dr Nick Chamberlain said the overnight and weekends cover roster had been onerous for the Medical Centre and the board had agreed to take back responsibility for the hospital’s medical staffing, providing rural medicine specialists to work full-time in Dargaville.
As well as their normal Monday to Friday GP clinics, Dargaville Medical Centre will continue a three-hour clinic on Saturdays and Sundays and retain the after-hours GP service.
“The new agreement means that Dargaville Medical Centre can focus on providing medical care in the community and we will remain your first point of call if you are feeling unwell”, said Dargaville medical centre spokesperson Dr Derek Gibbons.
“Reducing the hospital after-hours workload of our GPs means we will be able to recruit GPs more easily, which is good news for the community.”
Admissions to Dargaville Hospital will occur as usual between the hours of 7am and 10pm.
Dargaville Hospital operations manager Jen Thomas said the new model will continue to provide integration between primary and secondary care.
“We know that working together and providing continuity of care, improves patient safety and in turn increases patient satisfaction, which is really important to us.”
CEO of the Kaipara community Health Trust, Debbie Evans said there had been ongoing discussions over the workload of Dargaville medical staff.
“It is good to see there has been a solution, because that is great news for the Kaipara community.”
Recognising apprentices by Ann Morgan
Regan Gough from Dargaville is an apprentice carpenter for Brogan Builders in Maungaturoto and was a competitor in the Registered Master Builders Apprentice of the Year awards last week.
The awards recognise apprentices, celebrate industry training and acknowledge the employers that contribute to them.
“We are really proud of how Regan is tracking with his apprenticeship and envisage him going from strength to strength as he works his way toward completion,” said Brogan Builders owner Grant Eager. “Apprenticeships
are really important as it is the learning of critical skills that is going to keep the industry alive. I would recommend young people look into the availability of apprenticeship options to them.”
Regan found the awards to be a valuable experience and is looking forward to competing again next year. “It’s a good confidence builder,” he said.
p Work colleagues from Brogan Builders Ltd Larry Jansen and Owen James with Simon, Pauline and Regan Gough, Grant Eager owner of Brogan Builders and Tim Pratt a tutor of Dargaville High School Building Academy at the Registered Master Builders Apprentice of the Year awards last week
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Running hard for money A day on the greens
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This Friday, September 4 is the Cross Country for Charity to be held at the Selwyn Park School raising funds for the Northland Emergency Services Trust.
Joseph Tebutt and Miya Pirini are both battling health issues. Miya has had to use the emergency helicopter herself and Joseph’s grandmother has also used it. The pair want to raise funds as a thank you to the service and to help keep it going for others.
Joseph uses a wheelchair permanently due to a multitude of congenital issues, and Miya is only able to do minimal physical activity as she builds her strength and recovers from rheumatic fever.
They will be carried around the 2.5 kilometre course on stretchers by teams of volunteers including the Dargaville volunteer firefighters, Top Energy, North Power, Kaipara District Council, Silver Fern Farms and a local Christian group.
“If you have time please come along to Selwyn Park School and support the teams, there will be a barbecue available and lots of fun. The start time is 11am rain or shine,” said organiser Erica Tebutt.
They have raised $460 on their give-a-little page so far. If you would like to help them with their goal go to www.givealittle.co.nz and search crosscountry before September 9.
p Joseph Tebbutt and Miya Pirini want to fundraise for the Northland Rescue Chopper by participating in the Selwyn Park School cross country event
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p Seventy bowlers gathered at the Maungaturoto Country Club last weekend to contest the Clubs New Zealand trophy. They represented clubs from across Northland in teams of three. The trophy, an old bowl set on a kauri base, was won by the Mangawhai Club team.
p Aym Wade receives a Toastmaster trophy from Dargaville Toastmaster president Liz Jones for her speeches in the Humours and Table Topics category during the club competition. She will then go on to compete in the area competition. “I love to play with language,” she says. Dargaville Toastmasters meet every first and third Thursday of the month at the Country Women’s Association club rooms.
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Maungatapere Transformer updateAn upgrade to Northpower’s transformers at our Maungatapere substation is underway.This work will greatly improve the reliability of electricity supply for Dargaville.
Fibre for Dargaville?While Northpower Fibre’s Whangarei ultra-fast broadband network continues to grow with well over 200 connections per month, Northpower is working hard to find a cost-effective way to bring fibre to Dargaville.Of course, the business needs to stack up for this to happen but we have submitted a proposal to the government for the UFB2 initiative and UFB to Dargaville is a key component of this.Key to this is a law change that is required to allow us to put fibre on our power poles across private land.Critical to the success of any fibre network is having a large number of people switch from copper phone and broadband to the high speed fibre network, so if we are successful, Dargaville residents and businesses will need to get in behind the network and connect. It is important to remember that the profits from such a fibre network would come back to Northpower – and ultimately you, the consumer.
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p Daffodil Day was a significant day at Pouto School. The students enjoyed getting in on the day’s events of wearing something yellow and they gave a koha — gift — in the form of a gold coin to donate to the cause. “Cancer is an ugly thing which affects a lot of people,” said principal Margie Ormsby. “This is a particularly worthwhile cause because it affects so many families and I also like this event because the money we raised will stay in our area.”
p Balloons, hats and flowers were all part of the day when students and staff at Tangowahine School dressed in yellow and participated in a cat walk on Daffodil Day. “The students wrote messages on yellow balloons to support people going through cancer treatment and the juniors created pieces of daffodil art,” said principal Wayne Steele. There were prizes for the best dressed and the school raised approximately $100 for the Cancer Society.
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Lifelong learning by Ayla Miller
A week dedicated to celebrating lifelong learning is kicking off on September 7 until September 11 recognising the efforts of adult learners, educators and providers with local events organised by Te Roroa Learning Assistance.
“We need to have more people supporting adult learners’ week because whether it’s formal or informal education, we are trying to encourage people to become lifelong learners,” says Te Roroa Learning Assistance manager, Janet Te Rore.
“We celebrate the successes of people whether they have learnt through formal providers like universities or the marae with things handed down from their tupuna. It is all learning.”
The week will begin with a scavenger hunt involving Northtec, Advanced Training, People Potential, The Learning Hub and Te Roroa Learning Assistance.
“Te Roroa is a not-for-profit organisation and the need in the Kaipara region for digital literacy and Te Reo Maori has increased. The demand is becoming higher than what the government funding will allow us to
provide.” Te Roroa Learning Assistance, situated on the corner of Gladstone and Normanby Streets in Dargaville, will hold an open day on September 8 from 10am to 2pm as well as a sausage sizzle outside ANZ Bank on September 9 from 12 noon to 2pm. The same day there will also be a Travelling Books table outside Dargaville Lotto and Post shop from 10am to 2pm.
The week will end with a movie fundraiser at Anzac theatre on September 11. Janet says this year the money raised will largely go towards replacing old equipment.
“Digital literacy is on the increase and we need to continually update our technology.
“The digital literacy needed to function in society is huge and there are so many people in our communities who don’t know how to use it.”
p Kura Neha and Lorne Driscoll watch on as Frances Rapata, Jessica Rota and Leanne Baker learn more about computers at the new Te Roroa computer suite
A fresh sound by Ann Morgan
The X Factor Up Close and Live tour featuring Sarah Spicer and Joe Irvine played at the Northern Wairoa Hotel in Dargaville and the Mangawhai Tavern last weekend and the pair were interviewed at Big River FM.
“Sarah performed live in the studio, they were both so easy to speak to and they were so natural. I found their music really good,“ said Big River FM intern Ben Francis.
“We met the real them compared to what you see on the TV show and having them in at the studio was a great opportunity. They were really happy to perform in town and said they felt very welcomed. I hope they come back one day.”
Mangawhai Tavern manager Fred Bayer said “It was a great night, I found them really fantastic, if you weren’t here you missed out. When acts of this calibre come to town locals should support it and local acts should get involved, it’s a great way to get yourself on stage.”
Joe played six of his original songs for the first time and he says Northland was a good place to start to boost his confidence. “It’s very daunting performing your own music — the support here has been great.”
He says “don’t listen to the negative things people say, keep pushing through if you want to succeed at something. There is always somebody who wants to push you back. Push through that in whatever you want to do.”
Sarah says she is living her dream. “I absolutely recommend others chase their dreams.
If you don’t try you won’t know. I am enjoying the tour and being able to show people our own style and what we are all about.”
p Sarah Spicer, Ben Francis from Big River FM and Joe Irvine
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A furry fundraiser Celebrations at Norfolk by Ayla Miller by Ann Morgan
From Thursday, September 10 until Sunday, September 13 it is every possum for itself during Paparoa Primary School’s annual PTA possum purge fundraiser.
Norfolk Court Rest Home celebrated five staff members on their completion of further studies toward their National Certificates in caring for the elderly and clients with dementia.
Teams of up to four adults and four children are given the chance to collect as many possums as they can find during this time to donate to the school which will then go on to sell the fur to fundraise for school projects.
“The aim of the possum purge is to be a part of the solution for controlling the population in our area as they do a lot of damage to the native bush and birds, and to raise much needed money for our school to improve the outdoor environment,” says principal Alison Cadman-Smith.
“We want to raise awareness about how much of a pest possums are to the native wildlife and we always have someone from the Northland Regional
Council talk to the children so that they are aware of that. It is a huge fundraiser and a great way to engage with the community.”
Past purge’s have helped to raise money for shade cloths for the children and this year the board of trustees hope to extend the sand pit area, build outdoor storage for PE equipment and plant an orchard on the school grounds.
Professional possum pluckers Jeff Allen and Craig Hardisty will be offering their services to participators
“The gala day on the Sunday is always a lot of fun even if you haven’t been out chasing or trapping possums — there is always lots to do.”
“When people are employed to work in rest homes the training is ongoing through the ACE programmes for health education in New Zealand,” said ACE accessor Shona Anderson.
Brenda Elmbranch and Vanessa Gillespie completed their Dementia Care course which qualifies them to care for dementia patients and Cindy Lata, Karen Cox and Shayamale Rajapaska completed their National Certificates for Caring for the Elderly.
“The educat ion programmes are ongoing and staff build qualifications over time gaining their Level 3 National Certificate. The constant training enhances staff abilities as caregivers and here at Norfolk Court we like to celebrate staff advancements with an afternoon tea with our residents,” said Shona.
Cindy is the Special Dementia Unit Co-ordinator and says she loves the job and the clients become part of the family.
“All staff feel like that because you are with them every day, they think we
are their family too. Every day we have activities to keep them busy and at times we go on outings.
Brenda said one day she saw the job advertised and thought ‘I can do that’ so applied and got the job.
“We love the job and value each person as individuals and they are special.”
“I congratulate my staff on their achievements and thank them for their commitment to undertaking the study. They have done really well,” said manager Carla Doran.
p Vanessa Gillespie, Cindy Lata and Brenda Elmbranch celebrating their qualifications with Norfolk Court residents
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p Paparoa Primary School students enjoy the gala at last year’s possum purge
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ALL WELCOME The party continues at this historic pubThe grand old hotel at the foot of Maungaturoto hill has seen some wild times since its construction in colonial times.
Now under new ownership, but still under the very popular management of local man Kyle Underwood. The Maungaturoto Hotel has seen celebrations for rugby victories and the ends of world wars, new governments, and the achievements of Kiwi heroes. But in recent years it’s been well known for some innovative party themes, developed by Mr Underwood and his dedicated crew.
Of course, the new owners were more than happy to let Kyle keep coming up with concepts such as the hotel’s recent camo party, which saw patrons in full army get-up traversing an obstacle course. A onesie party had the hotel packed with happy revelers in pyjamas. And there have been themed events celebrating 80s pop, hit show the Walking Dead, a ladies night, and even a couple of memorable bouts with the fierce mechanical bull.
This time around Kyle has pulled out all the stops for a party on the night of his own birthday.
While others would have a night off with their mates, the popular Maungaturoto barman is inviting the
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Showing appreciationFather’s day is the one day set aside every year to show father’s or father figures who influence individuals or the community they are appreciated.
It is the opportunity to bring families together and let ‘dads’ know they are valued for all they do, even simply by just being themselves.
There are many ways to celebrate and show appreciation to the person in the family — immediate or extended — who represents fatherhood. A specially cooked meal, a child’s piece of artwork, a teenager mowing the lawns, a massage, or presenting him with that one thing you know he has always wanted — whatever that may be.
Father’s day was established in the more recent years with the lobbying of Ms Sonora Dodd in Spokane — Washington in 1910. She fought for it to be an official day with the belief that the father’s role was just as important as mother’s and they needed to be celebrated too.
Other historical references go back as far as the Babylon days when a young boy Elmesu carved a Father’s Day message on a card made out of clay wishing his father good health and a long life.
The reality is, amongst all the things that can be purchased — time is the most valued treasure of all.
Father’s often don’t expect much — just acknowledgement and love.
They no doubt appreciate even the small acts of kindness shown toward them on this one day set aside to show they are noticed, thought of and treasured.
A visit, phone call, letter or card — all these things let a person know you care, and that in today’s world is one of the most prized rewards — to know someone cares.
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Firm foundations begin on paperAs the dry weather approaches and a season of building and renovations kicks off throughout the Kaipara, it’s important to make sure that the fundamentals are in order before you even break ground.
Most homeowners have heard of a PIM report, but what does it cover? A Project Information Memorandum is issued by your local council, and covers information relevant to your building work. Stormwater, wastewater, the possibility of erosion — a host of issues are covered by this memorandum, allowing authorities and those involved with the build to strategise and plan wisely.
The PIM report is vital, but it does not give any form of approval under the District Plan or Building Act. You need to contact the council planner, or your own planning adviser, to determine whether your proposal complies with
the District Plan. If it does not, seeking resource consent is the next step in the path toward completion. It’s highly recommended that this course of action is taken as soon as possible, to avoid needless costs and ensure that the whole build is above board and well managed.
Obtaining a PIM is voluntary. However, information provided within it may be useful when designing your project and most councils will recommend you apply separately, or in conjunction with your building consent. The correct PIM/Building Consent application form is available from your local council offices, or from their website.
The form must be completed in full, signed and dated before being submitted — remember, in a busy Spring season there will be many of these applications
rolling in! All applications must be accompanied by one copy of the site plan, floor plan, building elevations and working drawings including foundations and cross sections — all of which can be taken care of by your project manager, architect or builder.
Councils are required to issue the PIM within 20 working days of an application being received, but depending on workloads, this may be earlier. It’s a smoother road to the PIM being issued
if all the details are right there first time, however, in some cases it’s necessary for your council to obtain further information. If so, a representative will contact you with a formal request.
Providing all fees are paid, the PIM will be posted to the applicant when it is issued. If the PIM is applied for with the building consent the timeframe for the issue of both is 20 working days — after which it’s time to get on site and build!
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In more than 30 years, specialist Kaipara roofing contractor Peter Risbridge has re-roofed historic homes and buildings across Northland, including iconic structures such as Pouto Lighthouse, the Coates’ historic home at Ruatuna, and the pioneer Cliff House in Paparoa.
Working at height was par for the course, until new safety rules were issued by Worksafe New Zealand this year which have radically changed his workplace environment and his costs of operating.
In turn roofing maintenance costs have risen across the industry.
Much of Mr Risbridge’s work has been for the Historic Places Trust, requiring specialist restoration attention. But as he worked away one morning, his world was dealt a major blow. “A guy from Occupational Safety and Health was driving by, and he stopped and came in and basically red stickered the job.
New codes came in this year that require specific scaffolding or ‘edge protection’, to prevent falls on the job.” Those two words have cost Mr Risbridge $20,000.
“I have had to go out and buy a certified scaffolding system as well as a heavy duty trailer to transport it, and a suitable vehicle to tow it all. I have to be up to spec for doing the job, and in fact the responsibility also now rests
with the building owner. If they hire roofing workers without scaffolding and there is an accident, the building owner is liable.”
Mr Risbridge can appreciate the reasons for the new rules.
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“Yes, it means my workplace is much safer, but it has certainly taken the excitement out of the job,”
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The power behind a successful season by Andy Bryenton
The bold blue and red livery of Power Farming’s service trucks, flags and signage is a familiar sight to Kaipara farmers, who have come to trust their local agricultural machinery experts as a vital pillar of rural support.
Change has been afoot recently at their Dargaville branch, with new faces stepping up to ensure that the local rural hub’s service department is up to the challenges Springtime presents and more. New branch manager Ian Drake is in command of a well trained team at the site just north of Dargaville, armed with the skills to keep today’s technical modern tractors and powerful machines in the field with minimal downtime.
That means that not only do Power Farming stock the full range from big names such as Deutz Fahr, Kioti, Tortella, Duncan, Giltrap and McHale, they can also keep them running smoothly. With engineers on board, there are very few repairs and refurbishments which Power Farming can’t tackle.
“Not only is the team at Dargaville able to handle the latest technology related to tractors and farm equipment,
we are also experienced in servicing and repairing a wide variety of earlier model tractors and equipment,” says Ian, who takes the view that farm machinery is meant to be out generating revenue for its owners, not stuck in the shed!
To launch the new face of Power Farming in Dargaville, the team are hosting a grand re-opening day, complete
with bargains, give-aways, a sausage sizzle and refreshments.
It’s a chance to meet the crew, check out the latest in farming tech, and talk nuts and bolts before the big tasks of Spring are upon us.
Festivities begin on the September 2, mid-morning, so plan to come on down and visit.
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Getting the groundwork sorted by Andy Bryenton
Whether it’s a lifestyle block or a suburban section, Spring heralds the time to get outdoors and tackle some serious yard work.
While farmers roll up their sleeves and roll out the big machines for pasture management in the Spring, those seeking an affordable route to a more sustainable lifestyle also have a new piece of hardware to consider - something which was once the sole preserve of serious market gardeners.
Husqvarna’s new TR series of rotary hoes are a far cry from the arm-twisting monsters of yesteryear. Nicely balanced and lightweight, there’s no reason any adult, regardless of their physique, cannot take up the controls of this compact, Subaru-powered garden prep machine. Just as the lawnmowers of yore used to be clanking, oil-spitting siege engines but have developed into light, economical tools, so too has the rotary tiller.
But why invest? Well, the mathematics are simple. Everyone would love to grow their own veges, especially with prices as they stand. Most folks have a generous section in this part of the country. But digging, forking and hoeing the traditional 8x8 metre cottage garden? Who needs those blisters? Especially
when the Husqvarna offers a way to turn matted kikuyu and overgrowth into friable, aerated soil in half-metre swathes, in only minutes.
We tested the TR series flagship in Dargaville, aiming its reversible tines and blades at a patch of waist-high seedy scrub and a thickly matted kikuyu lawn next to it.
The machine fired up first pull, then proceeded to mulch and fold the offending weeds down, turning over rich soil. It all happened at a slow walking pace, and when we were done (about five minutes) we were left with a two-metre strip of turned earth, no grass or roots, and an easy to clean machine. Special internal cutters keep long, stringy plant fibres well away from the driveshaft and gearbox.
At just a touch over $2,200 the TR series represents a good long term investment for those who want to feed the family off their patch of paradise. For a small amount of work, one can easily envision $2,200 worth of organic, healthy produce springing from the soil!
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Closing date for classified advertising for the 8 September 2015 edition is 10am, Monday 7 September 2015. See our terms and conditions online at www.kaiparalifestyler.co.nz
Wanted to LeaseLAND WANTED for Lease, grazing. Ph 027 652 8903.
Garage SalesGARAGE SALE - Sat 5th Sept, 1060 Pouto Road, Te Kopuru. Asst household items, furniture, old crockery, large fish tank, yucca’s, clothing, Jewellery etc 8am - 1.30pm
Public NoticesACOUSTIC MUSIC Blackboard Concert — First Thursday of the month — 7.30–9.30pm, Commercial Hotel, River Rd, Dargaville. $2 entry, $2 raffle, tea and coffee. Performers and audience welcome. Phone Margaret 09 439 4403 or Allan 09 439 6933.
FREE & CONFIDENTIAL NW Family Budgeting Service. Advice and complete money management if required. Call at 5 Portland Street or phone 09 439 8592.
SECOND HAND Book Fair plus delicious home baking 3,4,5 September Edwin Arcade, Dargaville (next to post shop). Books $1 or 3 for $2. St Joseph’s PTA fundraising.
For SaleCARAVAN EWOF (and marine). Call your local inspector today at A+ Electrical Inspections and Security on 021 240 6764.
GULF WESTERN diesel oil. Great buying... 10 litre pack now only $59.99. Inder’s Auto One 09 439 8219.
HIGH QUALITY conventional bales for sale. Rye/clover mix. $12 incl GST per/bale. Please contact Glenn on 021 983 734.
HIGH QUALITY round hay bales 5ft for sale. Rye/clover mix. $120 plus GST per/bale. Please contact Glenn on 021 983 734.
JVC CD receiver. Extremely good deal at only $89.99. Limited stock. Inder’s Auto One. 09 439 8219, 0800 288 666.
SUPER LOUD chrome air horns, 12v, 2 air compressors. Special $99.99. Inder’s Auto One 09 439 8219.
Firewood For SaleDRY FIREWOOD for sale. $75+gst/mtr. 2 mtr minimum. Pine/Macrocarpa mix. Free delivery Ruawai, Paparoa and Maungaturoto areas. A FREE packet of Samba natural fire lighters (36 piece) with every 2 metres purchased. Call Glenn 021 983 734 for your order. WINZ registered.
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.
HEALTH SHUTTLEStuck for a ride? Don’t miss your
Health appointment, we can help.
For enquiries phone Te Ha Oranga 439 3013
Kaipara Community Health Trust
Bereavement Support GroupMonday 7 September 2015
In the Nurses Lounge at Community HealthDargaville Hospital – 10.00am - 12.00pm
“SELF CARE WHILE GRIEVING”Josie Scott will be facilitating.
New Participants WelcomeThis is an informal group that shares experiences and
supports each other followed by light refreshments
Enquiries Phone Jayne: 09 439 3330 ext 6716
Situations VacantSALES REPRESENTATIVES wanted. If you can sell & want a job send your CV to [email protected] or phone 09 439 6933.
The Dargaville High School Board of Trustees are seeking a motivated person to fill the role of Board
Secretary. This position has flexible hours. For a Job Description please email:
[email protected] Please send CV along with a covering letter to the Principal, Dargaville High School, Plunket Street,
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Training / HR Co-ordinator• Senior Management role
• Champion in Health and SafetyWe have an outstanding opportunity in our Dargaville plant for a person who is passionate about developing and maintaining a training plan and co-ordinating training for a large industrial plant. Reporting to the Plant Health and Safety Co-ordinator, the position is critical in managing plant training programmes ensuring the plant’s On-Job training and external training programme meets compliance requirements. Our ideal candidate is someone experienced in building performance based cultures that make a difference.
You will possess the following skills:
• Proven leadership skills with a track record of making a difference and achieving goals
• Focus on delivering high quality products while maintaining cost efficiency
• A sound knowledge of the processing requirements of a modern meat processing plant
• The ability to “think on your feet” and make sound operational decisions
• Experience in a training or development capacity is essential for this appointment.
The Training Co-ordinator will be responsible for developing and implementing an annual training plan, arranging external training through various providers, and liaising with departmental supervisors and Management to facilitate recruitment and on-job training. You will also be required to facilitate training in all aspects of Health and Safety and Meat Industry Unit Standards and to have some involvement with the training and development of our Emergency Response Team.
If you are a dynamic individual who has the drive and motivation to succeed, and is excited at the prospect of working for a large food export company who prides themselves on building a healthy and safe working environment, then we look forward to hearing from you.
Applications close: 4th September 2015
Apply to The Plant Manager, Silver Fern Farms Beef Limited, PO Box 234, Dargaville 0340. Or apply on line at careers.silverfernfarms.co.nz
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PENSIONER UNIT TO RENTRefurbished one bedroom unit to rent in the Kauri Court
Masonic Village, Dargaville. Great value, sunny unit. Suitable for independent, active, over 65’s.
Masons and non-Masons very welcome.For an application form or more informationvisit www.northlandmasonictrust.co.nz
or call Chris Mason 09 438 3109.
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.
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GasfittersCraftsman gas fitters available.
For all your gas installations & maintenance
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0800 326 123Plumbing and Heating Centre102 Jervois Street, Dargaville
Nurseries & PlantsSPRING TIME is coming, so it is time to plant. Babylon Coast Gardens Ltd has a wide range of native and coastal hardy plants available now. See Lorraine at I-Deal Demo in Gladstone St Dargaville on Fridays and Saturdays 10am - 3pm. Or you can visit the Nursery on Babylon Coast Road, just ring for an appointment first. Phone 09 439 4223 or email [email protected].
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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.
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DWD INVESTMENTS LTD of Dargaville, has made application to the District Licensing Committee at Dargaville for the granting of a on-licence in respect of premises situated at 70 Victoria St, Dargaville also known as The Northern Wairoa Hotel.
The days on which and the hours during which alcohol is to be sold under the licence are;
On-LicenseMonday to Sunday 11am - 1am 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 First publication of this notice.
Public notice(Section 101, Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012)
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19 Onslow StreetGreat Investment Tenanted at $270p/w. Tenants willing to stay on, painted inside and new wallpaper, deck front and back. Large section with more potential, single garage with power. Walk to shops and swimming pool and park. Don’t miss out.
69 Jervois StreetAlmost Like New3 Bedroom family home or investment. New kitchen, new bathroom, lounge renovated. Tandem carport area with large concrete play area at the back. Ready to move into now.
43 Plunket StreetLooking for a Larger HomeThen this is well worth considering 6 bedrooms plus large rumpus room for the kids internal access, double garage/ workshop, 2 lounges, large kitchen. Great Location, centre of town and close to schools, easy care section, play house and garden shed. Well worth considering. Priced to Sell Now.
7 Campbell TerraceQuality Bungalow. 3 Double Bedrooms, Large extra family room, Character style throughout. Open plan Kitchen/ Dining, separate lounge, fireplace and pot belly. Double garage and 2 smaller sheds.
20 Third AveRelax and Admire the ViewsCosy 2 bedroom sunshine home, with open plan living. Large deck coming off lounge to capture wide views. Extra room downstairs. Close to Medical Centre and Doctors. Fully fenced section, Room for more potential here. Priced to sell NOW.
41 Norton StreetI am a Friendly Little HouseReady for you to move in cosy 1 Bedroom, open plan living character home with large sunny back deck, plus front decking. Plenty of room for the vegie garden, plus tank water and bore. You will be impressed.
26 Awakino Point North RoadOutskirts of TownCosy 2 Bedroom Cottage, insulated under floor and ceiling. Built around the 1940’s. Single garage and big rumpus room or sleep out and laundry separate. Town water supply and Septic tank. Lovely rural outlook. A must to see now.
3074, State Highway 14, TangiteroriaA Rare FindCatholic Church brick 140m2 set on 1204m2 section of land, Directly opposite the Tangiteroria School with Delightful windows a slice of history is For Sale. So come along and you will be enchanted by this old church and a chance to create your own slice of heaven, pews not included in sale but will be sold separately. Property is zoned Rural and facilities will need to be renovated.Phone 027 570 4600Price By Negotiation rwdargaville.co.nz/1341821
101 Ranfurly StreetLarge Family Home or Investment4 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms, Split level home, beautiful wooden floors, wood fire in lounge plus conservatory.
31 Heawa Road, AratapuDo you have a Yen for the Good LifeWell here is your chance, Delightful 1920’s home scope to put your own mark on this 3 double bedroom home on a half acre block. Double Garage and large workshop. Currently used as a potters studio. Fruit trees and ample room for that large garden and kids play. Just 6 minutes out of Dargaville.
SPRING PROMOTION9C Paritai PlaceWanting to build, then take a look at this lovely flat section 1309m2, good location and good neighbours.Phone 027 499 6493
$85,000
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