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LIFESTYLER Kaipara KAIPARA’S ONLY REGIONAL NEWSPAPER — Kaipara Owned and Operated 10,000 Copies DELIVERED FREE throughout the Kaipara Retirement and Elder Care Options Mangawhai resident and barrister, Clive Boonham, told the meeting he has presented evidence to the Auditor-General’s office to show that the council had acted recklessly and unlawfully, making decisions in public- excluded meetings leading ultimately to the debt and rate rises. May 16 2012 AMAZING OFFER MAY-i iPad2 FREE with every studio, sleepout & garage! * iMac FREE with every home! * BUY ANY GARAGE, STUDIO OR SLEEPOUT AND GET AN iPAD2! OR GET AN iMAC WITH ANY HOME! * * SEE OUR FULL RANGE OF PRODUCTS AT WWW.VERSATILE.CO.NZ Cnr Murdoch and Logan Streets, Dargaville *Terms and conditions apply. Please visit www.versatile.co.nz for full details. 0 8 00 VERSATILE (0800 8 3 77 2 8) www.versatile.co.nz Phone 09 439 8120 or 09 439 7869 Building inspector retires Kaipara District Council building inspector Jim Vallance has decided to call it quits … New president appointed Local artist Jan Grover … African photo safari beckons A local Baylys Beach photographer with a penchant for majestic animals is travelling back to Africa … P2 P12 P7 P9 ‘Council insolvent’ say ratepayers After a rally at Mangawhai attracted an estimated 2,500 people in opposition to the Kaipara District Council’s proposed rate rises, there’s a move to place the council in receivership Last Saturday placard- carrying ratepayers marched through Mangawhai village to the town’s recreation centre, to meet Kaipara District councillors over the draft Long Term Plan and the district’s $85 million debt. The councillors were led by Deputy Mayor, Julie Geange, who explained Mayor Neil Tiller was occupied elsewhere. The meeting was told the council debt includes Mangawhai Wastewater at $58 million, other wastewater $4.25 million, water $6.2 million, stormwater $5 million, roading $1.5 million, District Plan $950,000, Dargaville swimming pool $1 million, other debt $10 million. Rate rises average 31 per cent across the district and include some individual percentage increases far in excess of that. The chair of the Mangawhai Residents and Ratepayers Association, Bruce Rogan, said the MRRA is now formulating an approach to central government to map out a way forward. “The council is insolvent and should be declared so,” he said, “This may require a ministerial directive or a minor act of parliament. Insolvency procedures and then receivership needs to be put together under a statutory manager or a review authority.” Mr Rogan said receivership would work in the normal business model in which the receiver would determine the disposition of resource ”be that a matter of cents in the dollar. In the meantime, as this council is insolvent, people are foolish to continue to pay rates.” continued on page 3 . . . On the march in Mangawhai in protest at planned rate rises by Paul Campbell

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‘Council insolvent’ say ratepayersAfter a rally at Mangawhai attracted an estimated 2,500 people in opposition to the Kaipara District Council’s proposed rate rises, there’s a move to place the council in receivership

Last Saturday placard-carrying ratepayers marched through Mangawhai village to the town’s recreation centre, to meet Kaipara District councillors over the draft Long Term Plan and the district’s $85 million debt.

The councillors were led by Deputy Mayor, Julie Geange, who explained Mayor Neil Tiller was occupied elsewhere.

The meeting was told the council debt includes Mangawhai Wastewater at $58 million, other wastewater $4.25 million, water $6.2 million, stormwater $5 million, roading $1.5 million, District Plan $950,000, Dargaville swimming pool $1 million, other debt $10 million.

Rate rises average 31 per cent across the district and include some individual percentage increases far in excess of that.

The chair of the Mangawhai Residents and Ratepayers Association, Bruce Rogan, said the MRRA is now formulating an approach to central government to map out a way forward.

“The council is insolvent and should be declared so,” he said,

“This may require a ministerial directive or a minor act of parliament. Insolvency procedures and then

receivership needs to be put together under a statutory manager or a review authority.”

Mr Rogan said receivership would work in the normal business model in which the receiver would determine the disposition of resource ”be that a matter of cents in the dollar. In the meantime, as this council is insolvent, people are foolish to continue to pay rates.” continued on page 3 . . .

On the march in Mangawhai in protest at planned rate rises

by Paul Campbell

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“I have always reckoned I would not wait till I turned sixy-fi ve to retire and on Friday, April 13, I did it after twenty-seven years at the KDC. Some said it was a bad day but that doesn’t worry me” laughs Jim.

He served his apprenticeship with local builder John Rumney, staying with him for twenty- two years. In 1985 Jim joined the late Norman Newby as part of joint staff working for Hobson County Council and Dargaville Borough Council. The two local bodies later combined as Kaipara District Council.

A man with many interests, Jim will have no shortage of things to keep him busy. “I have bought a four-wheel drive ute so I can cart my own timber and fi rewood or anything else without having to rely on others. And I can do a bit of fi shing out at the beach.”

As well as his own house to look after Jim also has a block of units as a rental property in town.

He recently retired from forty years in Dargaville Fire Brigade, but once a fi reman always a fi reman and he still calls in at the station. With their centennial coming up, he is sure to be part of that celebration. During his time in the Brigade Jim has judged at fi ve National Championships.

A successful bowler, he has won a Gold Star and plans to keep on rolling them up at Dargaville Bowling Club. Once a player and a team manager for Dargaville Rugby Club he says that has taken a back seat in recent years. But with a grandson now growing up Jim says that could change.

The building industry has altered a lot he notes. “Now

Building inspector retiresAfter almost fi fty years in the building trade, Kaipara District Council building inspector Jim Vallance has decided to call it quits

the builders are Licenced Building Practitioners and Kaipara District Council is classed as a Building Consent Authority with an offi ce in Kaiwaka. There is more paper work with such things as a manual that started with 85 Clauses but now has 451.”

“But the job was never dull. I was out and about a lot of the time, on the back roads and up to places like Tutamoe and down to Pouto. That is one of the things I am going to miss.”

Staff said farewell to Jim with a special morning tea and Council farewelled him with an evening in the Town Hall lounge.

On Sunday, June 3, in the United Kingdom, people are being encouraged to participate in The Big Jubilee Lunch and to share lunch with neighbours and friends as part of the Diamond Jubilee celebrations.

Dargaville Museum volunteers are ensuring that we too will have the opportunity to celebrate this occasion with friends and neighbours.

A sumptuous, and essentially British, High Tea will be served at the Lighthouse in Harding Park on Sunday, June 3, starting at 2pm. There will be light entertainment and a very special visitor.

Bookings can be made at the Dargaville Museum on 09 439 7555 and the cost is $15 per person. Group table bookings are also available.

Posh frocks and tiaras are optional. People wishing to ‘dress up’ for the occasion are able to hire garments

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Another solicitor recommended the meeting join in a class legal action and sue the council.

A number of ratepayers asked councillors if there had been any investigation as to whether ratepayers could afford the proposed new rates. Council CEO, Steve Ruru, confirmed that no work had been done.

Stories of looming hardship were circulated after the meeting. Steve and Shelley Sosich bought property in Mangawhai in 2007.

“Our rates will increase from $2832.40 to a massive $8420.90 next year. Our weekly rates will go from $54 to $162. We have to find an extra $108/week to meet this highway robbery. With three young children, this is completely unsustainable for us and leaves us wondering which way to turn.”

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In recent weeks, a new cell phone tower has risen on the hill above Paparoa to dominate the skyline. The 25-metre monopole structure is on farmland off the Paparoa-Oakleigh Road and towers over the village below.

It is part of the government’s Rural Broadband Initiative roll out, in which Telecom is providing links to rural schools through a direct fibre connection, and Vodafone is setting up rural community coverage through infrastructure and a wireless broadband service.

“And it means an end to isolation for Paparoa,” said the chair of the local community organisation, Progressive Paparoa, Graham Taylor.

“Travellers through town, tradespeople and others have had to seek out the odd spot in the area to make cell phone calls. Now we will have solid coverage,” he said.

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“There has been a little negative local comment, as is sometimes the case with these installations, but people have been campaigning for years for this.”

The tower will also provide hi-speed broadband, although many local people have already chosen satellite and wireless broadband service from other providers.

Under RBI, Vodafone’s fixed wireless broadband is expected to cover 80% of rural households nationally, over the next five years. The Paparoa tower will provide mobile phone services and broadband services, and will support equipment from a variety of providers who may lease space on the stucture.

The installation should be up and going by the end of next month and there will ultimately be 12 new mobile sites and 40 other existing sites will be upgraded, throughout Northland.

From an electronic communications black hole,Paparoa — the ‘village in the valley’ — and surrounding areas is to join the mainstream — with complete cell phone coverage and fast broadband internet, where before there was none

New cell phone tower dominates Paparoa’s skyline

business here are on hold. Our home property rates are set to increase by nearly 150%.

“The rates on our business premises will rise by over 100% so our rent will increase by over 40%!!!

The Kaipara Citizens and Ratepayers Association is meeting this week, to discuss a combined front of ratepayers against the increases.

Cr Julie Geange she will not be tendering any resignation. “I was elected to do a job and I am doing that job. We need to be finding solutions” (to the debt crisis). Mayor Tiller, was unavailable for comment at time of printing.

‘Council insolvent’say ratepayers

. . . continued from front page

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I had a phone call one recent evening from a colleague who is a keen Kaipara fi sherman. On this occasion, he had just sat down to a feed of mussels, freshly shucked that day, from an enterprising Kaipara shellfi sh processor — M.T. Farms.

“Superb” he exulted. “I quickly steamed them, and served with a little vinegar, dash of lemon and salt and pepper, and they were snapped up. Never had ‘em so fresh.”

His enthusiasm was echoed by his good lady, with an order for more next week.

The magic in musselsKaipara Harbour is a rich larder

— snapper, mullet, gurnard, trevally, scallops — the list is extensive. But there are some good ‘wild’ mussel patches and the harbour is also used for commercial mussel farming.

M.T.Farms is a Kaipara company and in today’s fast moving world also sources product for processing from the eastern coastal waters when water quality and weather have a bearing on quality of product.

And mussels are a universal choice. You’ll fi nd them in Europe, the United States, Asia and elsewhere, very often

with a silver fern on the label. The one-time poor man’s oyster is today’s highly valued treat with a raft of health benefts as well.

They are a top source of protein, low in calories and fat, high in vitamins and minerals, easy to digest, and of course, they won’t bust the budget.

The bivalve molluscs soak in and assimilate plankton as their food source as they fi lter sea water.

There are of course recorded health benefi ts, not the least being the anti-arthritis properties attributed to New Zealand’s green-lipped mussels, which are also sold in processed capsule form.

It is interesting to note too that there are myriad species around the world — almost 300 different species off the US coastlines, although many are not regarded as fi t for the table.

As anyone who has enjoyed the shellfi sh will have noticed the mussel meat is of two colours — a bright orange or a paler, almost white tinge — but both with essentially the same taste. The orange is the female mussel, the paler the male.

Gourmets are of the opinion the orange has a premium fl avour — ‘creamier, richer’ claimed my colleague, he of the quick steam and vinegar, salt and pepper.

However you choose to prepare yours

— say a little garlic, some parsley, a splash or three of white wine, maybe a subtle curry sauce, or a good traditional Kiwi fritter, you are eating well.

Half a dozen fat molluscs will provide some 20g of protein and only 140-ish calories.

They are full of iron, manganese, phosphorous, selenium, zinc and vitamins C and B12 and there’s a miniscule reading for saturated fat. And there’s a higher level of the heart-friendly Omega-3 than in many other seafoods.

Before you buy them in the shell, check they are not cracked or broken, and if they are open a fraction, they will snap shut if they are fresh.

Finally, enjoy them fresh or they will last a day or so, in shells, in the fridge. But freshly shucked in a punnet, they are, weight for weight, the way to buy.

by Paul Campbell

Preparing to process: M.T. Farms’ owners, Thane and Marlene Colquhoun (foreground) and staff member, Craig Gibbon

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Grey Power’s last general meeting was addressed by Debbie Evans, CEO of the Kaipara Community Health Trust, who admirably covered a multitude of local issues.

Following an extensive question and answer session, Debbie was thanked by Grey Power president June Klenner for her interesting address.

The last month has been a busy month for Grey Power with representatives attending the Northland Power Trust and Northland Regional Council meetings in Dargaville.

A submission was lodged to the Northland Regional Council annual plan. A representative also attended the Grey Power national AGM in Invercargill.

Kaipara Grey Power’s own AGM took place on 20 April last with June Klenner re-elected as president, Rusty Campbell as vice president, Ken Cashin as secretary, Joan Meyer as treasurer, Leo Glamuzina as auditor and Garry Hooker as public relations offi cer.

Executive committee members Jack McKenzie, Frank Champness, Garry Hooker, Mary Baskin and Jim Noesgaard were all re-elected.

Vision of the owl

Pursuant to strong member opposition to the 31.7% average rates increase being proposed by Kaipara District Council, Grey Power has conveyed its concerns over such unaffordable rates to members of government and will shortly be meeting local member Mike Sabin on that and other issues.

Grey Power’s position is that any rates increase must be compensated for by corresponding increases in the Rates Rebate Scheme or superannuation payments and that those responsible for Kaipara’s current fi nancial mess should be accountable for same.

Grey Power also has signalled that it will collaborate with other community groups opposed to such exorbitant rates increases.

Vision of the owl

Pursuant to strong member opposition

Farmers at Mahuta have lodged a rates complaint with the Kaipara District Council

The Mahuta Community Water Supply Association has lodged a letter of opposition with the council over a proposed rate increase.

“We are feeling the money grab from the local council as they look for avenues of revenue,” says Derek Kelly,

spokesperson for the Association. “With a rate hike of 387%, legal extortion comes to mind,” adds Mr Kelly.

“This is an area of 9 plus hectares that is the head waters for the our water supply. There are six baches on the land that date back to the 1930s with no council services, not even a road.”

Possible 387% rate increase

Landlocked, with access only from the beach, and no services, but this block may still face a rate increase of 387%

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That hardly is a proper role for a mayor or a deputy and is unfair to other councillors.

The facts appear to be there was no contract, though probably a proposal, before Cr Geange joined in October 2007, and the effective and troublesome Mangawhai Eco-Care contract was approved on November 28, 2007, after Cr Geange had become a member of council.

So by implication, Cr Geange must be partly responsible for at least some of the fi nancial messes outlined in last year’s Larry Mitchell and P J Associates reports.

The latter criticised inadequate council fi nancial monitoring, non-compliance with statutory requirements, breaches of council borrowing policy, unrealistic fi nancial assumptions, the absence of council liquidity risk management, the lack of cash reserves and unsustainable debt.

Over the almost fi ve years she has been on council, when did Cr Geange, who I understand currently is the KDC’s Finance Portfolio holder, oppose any proposal adopted, or query anyof those failings referred to above? Any omission to query or object may well amount to a breach of her duty of care.

It is just not good enough for Cr Geange to be misleading regarding dates and her responsibility, or to excuse herself. She ought to have been aware with her duty as fi nance portfolio holder.

Her resignation from council would seem an appropriate call by Kaipara Citizens and Ratepayers Association

Ron Manderson, Chairman KCRA

Ron Manderson — Kaipara Citizens and Ratepayers Association Chairperson

‘Misinformation overdebt’ responseIt was disappointing to see Cr Geange, Deputy Mayor, endeavour to distance herself from KDC fi nancial decisions underlying our district’s enormous debt. (Lifestyler May 9)

Markets looking to the future

Fresh fruit and veges, small goods, gourmet cheeses and more — all are on offer along with entertainment and hot coffee at the Riverside Produce Markets.

However, the message from market organisers is very much ‘use it… or potentially lose it’, with patronage dropping as winter rolls in.

The markets are a great resource for the town, providing affordable fresh fruit and veges for many who would otherwise not be able to afford to eat healthy. It’s an irony of the modern age that junk foods are often cheaper than real fresh food, but not so at the Dargaville markets.

Big markets in Avondale and even in Whangarei draw huge crowds and it would be shame to lose part of our own community through what may simply be a fear of inclement weather.

To that end the organisers of the Riverside Produce Markets are planning some fresh ideas to boost attendance, attract more stalls, involve more community groups and really make the Thursday event something to mark on the calendar.

Some great ideas have already been fl oated — like inexpensive and healthy recipes made with fresh market-day ingredients, cooking demonstrations and a free stall for community groups to hold bake sales and sausage sizzles. The markets are already well known for great coffee and live music, but expect some new acts and a more vibrant atmosphere to brighten up those winter days.

If you’ve got some great ideas to make the markets better value, more fun and more of a must-see weekly destination, we’d love to hear them and put them into place. After all — these are your markets, in your town!

Every Thursday Dargaville locals have the option right on their doorstep to partake of the best of the Kaipara’s abundantnatural produce

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Jan takes over the role from Malcolm Roberts who stepped down as president three months ago.

Malcolm said one of the highlights of his tenure as president had been their fi rst exhibition at Reyburn House in Whangarei last year. “I walked in on opening day, saw artworks on the walls and then realised it was our work! I felt very, very proud.”

John Pickwick thanked Malcolm for his ‘guidance and calm counsel’ over the years as president and said that the Roberts’ barn at Penrose Farm had always been the anchor for the Art Trail.

At the AGM, life membership was awarded to sculptor Joy Agar, one of the instigators of the Mangawhai Artists group. Joy said it was “phenomenal to see the Mangawhai Artists group grow and grow.

Jan highlighted future plans for the group saying that “coming up for the local artists is a two week exhibition at the new Mangawhai Museum in October followed by an art auction at the Mangawhai Golf Club. Over the winter months there will be two painting

New president appointed

workshops with visiting tutors Jos Coufreur and Lance O’Gorman.”

“There are also plans to set up an Arts Centre in Mangawhai with the aim of providing a workspace and meeting place for artists, and a venue for exhibitions and workshops,” said Jan. Watch this space!

Local artist Jan Grover was appointed as the new president of the Mangawhai Artists group at their Annual General Meeting

Incredulous would be the only descriptor I could use to explain my abhorrence of the article in the Lifestyler last week which focussed on the self justifi cation from our Deputy Mayor. Ms Geange has clearly forgotten or never understood the most basic tenant of good governance, ‘collective responsibility’.

A Deputy Mayor breaking ranks and launching into weak self justifi cation only reinforces to those who hold the perception that this council we have elected is inept.

Ms Geange, you may not have been there for the signing of the Managwhai contract however you were there to oversee the project and hold the contractor to account. I also presume you were there to agree to the many variations that inevitably occur in contracts of this size.

You were also there to approve additional capital spends by council over the intervening period, that in hindsight were not affordable and a rates strike that was both illegal and underdone.

You were also there and complicit in employing council staff that did not appear to have the capability that was required to serve the council’s needs.

As to your attack on members of our community. Think for a moment what we have actually been told by council.

Letters to the editor

Troll back through the newsletters issued by the Mayor, and you may start to understand that in a vacuum, information based on conjecture willfi ll it.

I have largely relied on this publication to glean some information around what is happening to our district.

So maybe Ms Geange some self refl ection is needed and some strong strategies to deliver this district back to the position of strength it used to enjoy.

Greg Gent, Ruawai

As a resident of the area I strongly protest at any increase in rates. With one’s property land value dropping 24.4% one would expect rates based on land value to drop.

The council has not conducted itself in accordance with the trust placed in them by voters and rate payers and vastly overspent on a project to support less than 5% of the people, resulting in the worst debt by any council in the country.

I suggest all council spending with the exception of emergency works cease immediately, reduce staff levels to managing those emergencies, and stand down all others including councillors until the audit is complete.

J Edwards

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For the fi fth year running the 14th to the 21st of May is Stihl Chainsaw Safety Awareness Week — and though the message of caution and best practice is slowly getting through there are still an alarming number of preventable chainsaw accidents around the country each year. Education is the key, according to Stihl… in the forestry industry strict guidelines and safety protocols have greatly reduced the number of mishaps.

Now Stihl have teamed up with the ACC to take their campaign to home users who are over-represented in accident statistics. It’s the right time of year for such a push, as many people are just getting their saw out for the winter to tackle mounds of fi rewood!

A well maintained chainsaw with a sharp chain and easy action is important, as are ear and eye protection, gloves and chaps. All are available at reduced prices during the safety week promotion at local Stihl stockists, along with advice on safety that could save you from serious or life threatening injury.

For more information on the Chainsaw Safety pack before you get into your autumn and winter chores, visit Godfrey’s Chainsaws and Mowers in Dargaville or Maungaturoto Auto Centre.

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Many people have played and enjoyed the popular game of Cluedo over the years — tracking down the dastardly killer, identifying the murder weapon and unravelling the mystery against the backdrop of a stately home. But how many have gotten to play the game in real life — minus, of course, an actual murder?

Fans of Bones, C.S.I. and Sherlock Holmes will be pleased to hear that a light hearted, fun and quirky tale of mystery is set to unfold in the pleasant little town of Wellsford on May 26 — a chance to dust off those sleuthing skills with the help of the Wellsford Dramatic Society. Guests will be immersed in a world of clues, red herrings, confessions and tricks as they team up to solve the mystery and unmask the killer — while enjoying a rolling supper throughout.

Even the local police have added their crime-fi ghting expertise to making this puzzling and engaging evening that little bit more authentic. Guests will arrive at the Wellsford District Community Centre to attend what seems to be a completely normal funeral, when suddenly — it’s revealed that the poor soul in the coffi n didn’t get there due to natural causes!

The local constabulary will need the help of each and every audience member to interrogate a rogues’ gallery of characters, each with their own twisted tale and shady motives. Which one is the killer? Who are innocent? And how was the dark deed done? All we know is that everyone who comes along will have a huge amount of fun fi nding out, in a production that’s part theatre, part interactive game, and all unforgettable theatrical experience.

Tickets are on sale now for $20 (group reductions apply for 10 people or more at $15 per head), a price which includes supper and the show. Their is also a cash bar available. Assemble your crime fi ghting team and get yours from Clever Endeavours, Woody’s Winners, or Allison’s Nimble Fingers in Warkworth.

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Robyn Preston as been a photographer for over 30 years, but it is only in recent years that she has transformed her childhood passion into a photographic career.

When Robyn’s aunt gave her a book entitled ‘Serengeti Shall Not Die’ when she was at primary school, Robyn thought it was an unusual gift at fi rst.

“But looking back now I remember drawing lots of pictures of African animals and the teacher putting them up in front of the class. I had no idea then what it would lead to.”

This is her third trip to Africa. This time her journey will take her though nine countries from South Africa to Kenya. Robyn has timed her trip to coincide with the great migration in the Masai Mara. “The highlight will be visiting the stunning Masai Mara Reserve in Kenya where I plan to spend eight nights.The Masai Mara is a large game reserve famous for its big cats, game and the annual migration of wildlife from the Serengeti each year. I’m so excited because I have managed to book two days at the only lodge in the reserve which allows night game drives during the great migration.”

Robyn’s magnifi cent collection of

wildlife photographs, shot on previous trips to Africa in 2009 and 2010, have been exhibited at the Funky Fish Café at Baylys Beach. In March this year, she also held a joint exhibition with artist Sean Webster at the Yvonne Rust Gallery in Whangarei. As a result of the response to the exhibition, Robyn and Sean will be showing their work in Auckland later this year.

A local Baylys Beach photographer with a penchant for majestic animals is travelling back to Africa next month to capturethe raw, unique nature of African wildlife adding to her already stunning collection of photos

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Sergeant Maria Nordstrom from the Dargaville Police says: “We expect a higher incidence of accidents when winter arrives until people adjust to the new conditions.

One of the most important things to remember is to keep some distance between you and the next driver as your ability to stop is not as good in poor weather,” explains Maria.

The New Zealand Transport Agency (NZTA) recommends doubling the travelling distance between cars from two to four seconds for added safety.

Driving at the speed limit on a wet road is often too fast. Maria advises “to take extra care in wet conditions particularly when approaching corners.

A frequent mistake is coming into a bend too fast, losing control and driving off the road, and is especially commonplace in young, inexperienced drivers.”

Travelling on rural highways has its own particular hazards. Coming across

stock on the road means having to brake suddenly and it only takes a second to lose control in wet conditions.

“Good tyres are crucial if you have to stop quickly. Have your tyres checked to ensure they are up to standard.”

Visibility is reduced by rain or fog and increases the risk of accidents. “Schools are key areas where drivers need to take the utmost care, particularly at drop-off times, as kids tend to run out from cars when it’s raining without checking for traffi c fi rst.”

Regular maintenance of brakes, tyres, windscreen wipers, lights and steering are even more critical at this time of year.

Check your vehicles regularly to make sure they are all in good condition.

Finally, a few handy tips — carry a good torch, keep a warm jersey or rug in the car in case you break down, and keep your mobile phone charged — you never know when you might need it.

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Maungaturoto Rest Home and Retirement Village

Tranquil country living for retired couples and singles.

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Norfolk Court Rest Home Ltd • 68-72 Normanby Street, DargavillePhone 09 439 6214 • Ask for Carla RN/Manager or Stuart CEO

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We understand such a move can raise a lot of questions and we would like to be able to help you through this process. Please feel free to contact

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It can be a hard subject to discuss, as many misconceptions still exist about the reality of care for our older citizens in the 21st Century.

A whole spectrum of options is now available to provide better lifestyle choices for retirees — from giving up the big old draughty homestead for a modern townhouse at one end of the scale, to the necessity for some to be cared for in a more all-encompassing sense in their old age.

Make no mistake — one does not lead inexorably to the other. But talking about old age and the realities it brings is a great way to lose one’s fear of advancing years. Afterall, life is too short to not enjoy to the fullest.

Independence is a huge consideration for many — especially those who don’t see themselves as ‘older folks’ at all!

But it’s easy to get tied down to a big, inconvenient property, perhaps far from amenities, hard to heat and impossible to maintain. Many older people are now trading in such large homes (which are sought after by big families!) for modern, smaller homes, such as those at the Maungaturoto Retirement Village or the Palms Lifestyle Village.

Retirement andElder Care Options

Planning ahead is a good habit to get into in life, and never more so than when you’re talking to your family about how you’d like to spend your retirement and what are poetically referred to as your ‘sunset years’

Close to shops, cafes and medical facilities, the Maungaturoto village is a perfect example — a small community of homes commanding stunning views and fi tted out with the latest technology. Residents here can access assistance from the adjoining rest home — meals and laundry, gardening and the like — or be truly independent.

Rest homes and retirement homes offer a second level of care and security — gone are the days of the ‘old people’s home’ being a prison guarded by stern matrons! Dargaville’s excellent Norfolk Court and the nearby Kauri Coast Rest Home and Hospital are more like luxury hotels than those images of yesteryear — with spacious lounges, great food, lots to do and see and staff who are there to help, not to dictate.

Modern rest homes are far less regimented and ‘institutional’ than many folks imagine. The ethos of modern elder care is to improve quality of life in every way possible.

One of the most confronting realities of growing old is the possibility of infi rmity and dementia — a hard truth to face up to, but one which New Zealand must face as our

population ages. If a society is judged by how it cares for its most vulnerable, then we owe it to ourselves to provide the very best care to those who suffer from dementia and age-related health concerns.

Norfolk Court have a secure dementia unit which cares for its residents with dignity, while the Kauri Coast Rest Home and Hospital has special facilities to help make the lives of those challenged by infi rmity or disability full and vibrant. Both they and Maungaturoto Rest Home employ dedicated registered nurses, as well as carers who really live up tothe name.

But the most important message from all of Kaipara’s aged care professionals is the same — plan ahead! A little forward thinking could make a world of difference.

Stunning views from a newly completed unit at the Maungaturoto Retirement Village

Our priority is to understand your loved ones needs and preferences so that we can make our place special to them.

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Kaipara Service Directory

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New and Old FloorsCarpet and Vinyl Preparation

Quality Solvent & Water based CoatingSATISFACTION GUARANTEED

0274 914 091 or 09 436 3929

W i n d o W & d o o r S e r v i c e SSupply, InStallatIon

& ServIcIng

32 gladstone St, DargavilleMob 027 275 0918, ph/Fax 09 439 6458

WINDOW&

DOORSERVICES

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ladstone St, Dargavilleh/Fax 09 439 6458

ladstone St, Dargavilleh/Fax 09 439 6458h/Fax 09 439 6458

& Servonngng

h/Fax 09 439 6458h/Fax 09 439 6458

WINDOW&

DOORSERVICESh/Fax 09 439 6458SERVICESh/Fax 09 439 6458

Glass Replacement - Insurance • Catdoors • Security Doors & Grills • Insect Doors & Windows • Interior Sliding / Wardrobe Doors • Locks, Stays

Catches • Replacement Windows & Doors

MaungaturotoFlooring Co

• Carpet & vinyl • Residential & commercial• Floor preparation • Top quality installations

• Measure & quote • Mobile service

Ph 09 431 1017 Ah 09 431 8760 Mobile 021 515 415 Christine Barrott

Ring AndrewRing AndrewNo job too smallPh/fax 09 439 8628 Cell 027 455 7750

ProPertyMaintenance

& rePairATS• Fences & Repairs • Flooring Repairs • Decks

• Kitchen/Bathroom Fit Outs • Wet Wall Lining • Water Blasting & Chemical Washes

• Windows & Latches • Plus Much More

Farrand & Mason Ltd.GENERAL & PRECISION ENGINEERS

Best under pressure

Phone: 439 7335Normanby Street

Dargaville

Mobile Engineering

Repairs and Maintenance cow sheds, farm machinery Fabrication

I come to you, or you come to my workshop

Ring Vaughn Mooney

021 488 667 a/h 09 4318155

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For Sale½ PRICE Beds — Beds & More Outlet Store, Ruawai. Clearance lines, seconds, deleted models. Dozens of beds at ½ price or less. 22 Freyberg Road,Ruawai. Phone 09 439 2243. Open Monday — Friday8am — 4pm.

½ PRICE Beds — Beds & More Outlet Store, Ruawai. Clearance lines, seconds, deleted models. Dozens of beds at ½ price or less. 22 Freyberg Road,Ruawai. Phone 09 439 2243. Open Monday — Friday8am — 4pm.

½ PRICE Beds — Beds & More Outlet Store, Ruawai. Clearance lines, seconds, deleted models. Dozens of beds at ½ price or less. 22 Freyberg Road, Ruawai. Phone 09 439 2243. Open Monday — Friday8am — 4pm.

BIKE, 21 SPEED, Repco Parkour, alloy frame as new, $200.00 Phone 439 8841.

CAR SPEAKERS 6.5" only $39.99 a pair. Auto One Dargaville 09 439 8219.

CHEST FREEZER KELVINATOR, (Small) tidy condition, goes well $150. Phone 439 8841.

KIDS PLAYHOUSES – Built to order, many designs, package deals and accessories. Layby and finance available. Phone us on 09 438 4660 or view us at www.playhouses.co.nz.

MOREYS ADDITIVES, Save $6 per bottle. Auto One Dargaville 09 439 8219.

OIL AND FILTER DEALS, don’t miss out, buy before 20/05/2012. Auto One Dargaville 09 439 8219.

POD FILTERS Bargain price of $19.99, limited time. Auto One 09 439 8219.

For SaleOVERALLS. USED FROM $10ea. Ideal for farm and Kumara work. Apparelmaster Kaipara: 106 Victoria St, Dargaville. Phone 09 439 7139.

PASSPORT & GUN licence photos available at AD Focus, Ph 09 439 8824.

Wanted to BuySTORE LAMBS, Phone Ernie 439 7018.

Flatmates WantedFLATMATE WANTED, to share expences, fully furnished home, except bedroom, Phone ah 439 5041.

Work WantedSAND BLASTING. Rust never sleeps. Blast, prime, topcoat for structural steel, barns, cowsheds, tanks, machinery, chassis, swimming pools.Western Blast ‘n’ Paint. Phone 09 439 6330.

Work Wanted

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Kaipara Lifestyler ClassifiedsPhone 0800 466 793

Closing date for classified advertising for the 23 May 2012 edition is 10am, Monday 21 May 2012. See our terms and conditions online at www.kaiparalifestyler.co.nz

Mangawhai

100% Electrical Mangawhai is being sold as a Going Concern by current owners of eight years. Immaculately presented, busy Electrical/Appliance Retail store, operating under the 100% franchise in the popular Mangawhai Heads Shopping Centre.The business supports a loyal clientèle and provides a spacious floor area with rear loading access and storage space. Plant & Chattels $30,000 + SAV$120,000 (approx). Please email all inquiries to [email protected], attention Jeanette.

Mangawhai

100% Electrical Mangawhai is being sold as a Going Concern by current owners of eight years. Immaculately presented, busy Electrical/Appliance Retail store, operating under the 100% franchise in the popular Mangawhai franchise in the popular Mangawhai Heads Shopping Centre.The business supports a loyal clientèle and provides a spacious floor area with rear loading access and storage with rear loading access and storage space. Plant & Chattels $30,000 + SAV$120,000 (approx). Please email all inquiries to [email protected], attention Jeanette.

bright leaf compost

ATITM Dargaville

09 439 8386&

Home and Garden Wellsford09 423 8027

“Growing Goodness”

Dargaville BobcatServices

Ph Bernie09 439 6785

• Siteworks• Metalling • Drainage

• Hedge Removal

• Pole Holes

ALL GRADES OF SCRAP METAL

WANTEDWe buy and remove

Cars complete & incomplete - Tractors

- Trucks - Roofing Iron - Batteries, Copper - Brass

- Aluminium etc.

Little River Transport Ltd Beach Road Dargaville

Monday-Friday 8-5 Sat-Sun 8-3

Phone 09 439 4940Work with your local

licensed dealer

Nick EvansMSF UK

Osteopathfor

Back Pain Relief

09 439 2620021 185 4856

TILESCall in to our

showroom to see the large range of quality

tiles available atPlumbing and Heating Centre 0800 326 123102 Jervois Street, Dargaville

Full service slaughtering & processing of Beef, Sheep, Pigs, Deer, Goats and Game Birds (process only)

All Beef hung for two weeks Salami ~ Bacon ~ Ham ~ Sausages

Hamburger PattiesTraditional Manuka wood smoked

Bacon, Ham & SalamiOver 25 years experience

For prompt & professional service contact Wayne or Annette

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

Covering the Kaipara and Whangarei Regions

Ruawai Homekills

Plants and NurseriesIT’S TIME Planting season is here. Babylon Coast Gardens Ltd, wholesale plant nursery selling quality native and coastal tolerant plants direct to the public. Great discounts for purchases of 50 plants or more. Delivery service available. Open Saturdays 10am to 4pm and at other times by prior arrangement. Located at 1246 Babylon Coast Road Dargaville. Enquiries welcome phone 09 439 4223.

Animals & LivestockKAIMANAWA WILD Horse Muster. Horse applications now open. Contact Simone 09 431 6111 or email [email protected] or go towww.kaimanawaheritagehorses.org.

PUPPIES FOR SALE, Shihtzu x Toy Poodle. Cute pups, caramel coloured, non shedding, oudorless and easy to train. Ready for homes $550.00. Phone 09 431 6221.

WINTER COW Grazing available, experienced graziers, Phone 021 723 940.

Property MaintenanceATS PROPERTY Maintenance & Repair. Fences & Repairs • Kitchen/Bathroom Fitouts • Waterblasting• Flooring Repairs • Decks • Windows & Latches • Plus much more. No job too small. Phone/fax 09 439 8628. Cell 027 455 7750.

CHIMNEY SWEEPING & Servicing. Make sure your chimney is clean for insurance purposes. Is your chimney/flue/fire box safe for this winter? Have it cleaned, safety checked, repaired. Phone John09 439 5289 or 022 642 1376 Crawford Solutions.

OFFAL HOLES 750 dia x 5.5m deep with concrete lid with lift out hatch $385.00 Phone Wals Holes 09 437 3936 or 021 932 225.

SEMI-RETIRED, GARDEN maintenence, painting, carpentry work, house hand wash, paintstripping back to wood windows etc. Long experience, available now, good rate. Phone Robert 027 423 1166.

WATER TANK Vacuum clean, Full tank OK, Waste no more than 1000 litres. $250.00 for up to 25,000 litre tank. Also full pump out and scrub and leaks fixed. Phone Wals 09 437 3936 or 021 932 225.

DENISE CLARK

Toenail & Fingernail

Cutting Service

Phone

09 439 6068

Relievers Required

Trained and experienced staff required for relieving positions. Must be able to work at short notice and for full days, as required.

Please send CV to: Supervisor/Manager, 38 Parore Street, Dargaville 0310

Situations Vacant

Local artists’ exhibition opening a success

An exhibition opening for local artists Jacque Hastings & Victoria del la Varis-Woodcock was held on 10th May at 99 Victoria Street, Dargaville.

WHAT’S HAPPENING?The joint exhibition showcases works by both artists. Jacque’s sculptures refl ect a changing kaleidoscope of time and capture the development of changes unfolding from customary Pacifi c art forms. Victoria’s paintings refl ect her inner thoughts on societal issues through the richness of her own personal experiences. The exhibition will run until 16 May.

Te Kopuru Primary West Coast Trail Ride

The annual west coast trail bike ride at Red Hill will be held on Sunday 27th May. The Principal of Te Kopuru Primary School, Lee Anderson says, “we’ve been doing this ride for six years now and it’s a real family-orientated event and a huge fundraiser for our school.” The event is open to all ages, although children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult. “The weather dictates what sort of track it’s likely to be – it can range from being

very slippery to a hard, dry track.” The route which is 40km long travels over farmland. “I would like to acknowledge the goodwill of the farmers for allowing us to use their land and I would also like to say thank you to Dargaville Honda who is a sponsor of our school.” The trails starts at 9am. Pre-registration is not required, just turn up on the day.

1st Dargaville Girls Brigade - Fundraising and Program for Girls

The 1st Dargaville Girls Brigade runs a program for girls 5-15 years to assist girls to build friendships, acquire new skills and learn Christian values. There are currently over 50 girls in the program. It is held every Thursday through the school term from 3 to 5pm at the Dargaville Baptist Church, 187 Victoria Street. Girls can go there straight from school for biscuits and drinks and a short play before the program starts at 3.30. The fi rst four weeks are free.

The Girls Brigade will be collecting door to door on the 24th May as part of fundraising for the National Girls Brigade

Week. Please support this worthy cause with a small donation. Contact Pauline for more information, phone 4397507.

Woodturner’s Open Day

Two open days will be held this Saturday 19th May and Sunday 20th May at 71 River Road, Dargaville, just behind the Woodturners Kauri Gallery. Dry ancient kauri slabs and wood turning blanks will be for sale from 11-4pm plus master wood turner Rick Taylor will be giving free wood turning demonstrations throughout the two days. Phone 4394975 for more information.

Thursday Produce Markets

Don’t forget to visit the Thursday markets from 2.30-5pm at the Ad Focus carpark in Kapia Street for stalls brimming with fresh local produce, from organic broccoli and free range eggs to locally smoked bacon and the yummiest hummus this side of the river. Enquiries to Debra van Leeuwerden Ph 09 439 8824.

Jacque Hastings and Victoria del la Varis-Woodcock at the opening.

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Public Notices

Public NoticesCOMMUNITY WEIGHT LOSS CHALLENGE, where the Biggest Loser Wins Cash, starting 31st May, call Debbie NOW to register 09 439 0827, only $60.00 for a 12 week course. This series of lifestyle-changing classes in a supportive environment will give you secrets to permanent weight loss and great health.

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

RIVER CRUISERS – Come on board Daisy, and view Dargaville from the river. Enquires at Dinney’s Bakery 09 439 5146. Contact Sue Taylor 09 439 4975 [email protected].

Situations VacantWE ARE SEEKING applications for the position of Herdmanager, 45km north of Dargaville. Reliable person with positive attitude and extensive farm experience required. Good understanding of animal health and pasture management is nessecary and the ability to keep accurate records and communicate to the farm manager. Primary school bus at gate. [email protected] or 09 439 6053.

Read the paper onlinewww.kaiparalifestyler.co.nz

Kaipara Lifestyler ClassifiedsPhone 0800 466 793

Closing date for classified advertising for the 23 May 2012 edition is 10am, Monday 21 May 2012. See our terms and conditions online at www.kaiparalifestyler.co.nz

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Woodies Open Days & Kauri Wood saleSaturday 19th and Sunday 20th of May

Woodturning demonstrations Kauri table and bench top slabs

Kauri wood turning and carving blanks Be in early and get a bargain!

Rick Taylor’s place, 71 River Road, Dargaville 11am till 4pm

Ph 09 439 4975 www.thewoodturnersstudio.co.nz

May 19th, 20th Matinee 2.30pm. 24th, 25th, 26th. Happy hour 6.30pm. Shows start 7.30pm.

Adult $16, Child $10 from BP and Dargaville Sewing & Curtain Centre.

NORTHPOWER ELECTRIC POWER TRUST

NORTHPOWER ELECTRIC POWER TRUST 2012 REVIEW OF THE FUTURE OWNERSHIP OF THE SHARES IN NORTHPOWER LIMITED

Trustees have received 45 submissions from the public in response to their public consultation on the future ownership of shares in Northpower Limited.

In accordance with the Trust Deed a public meeting will be held at Spire Pavilion on Thursday 24 May 2012 at 10:00am at which those submitters who indicated they wished to be heard will speak to their submissions.

This meeting will be open to the public who are invited to attend.Brent Martin/Julie NoelSecretariatNORTHPOWER ELECTRIC POWER TRUST

BATHROOM WARE Full range of

Bathroom ware,

Tapware, Kitchen

sinks and more atPlumbing and Heating Centre 0800 326 123102 Jervois Street, Dargaville

DARGAVILLE

RIVERSIDEPRODUCE MARKET

DARGAVILLEDARGAVILLE

RIVERSIDEPRODUCE MARKET

Thursdays 2.30-5.30pm

AD Focus Carpark,

DargavilleFresh & Local

TE ROROALEARNING ASSISTANCE

AGM – Te Roroa Learning Assistance Date: 11th June 2012 Time: 3:30pm Venue: Te Roroa Learning Assistance

22 Gladstone Street, Dargaville

Phone: (09) 439 1001 | Freephone: 0800 555 635 | Email: [email protected]

WORK FROM HOME• Care for children 0–6yrs• Choose your own hours• Tax Incentives • Supportive fun team  • No qualifications needed • On job training

Tel: 0508 244 532Email: [email protected]

Marohemo Hall AGM

28th May 7.30pmin the

Marohemo HallNew members

always welcome

106 Victoria St, DargavillePh 09 439 7139 or 0800 808 820

Are you tired of washing your own dirty, greasy, overalls?

Save your washing machine: We launder them first then dry clean

to get rid of the oil and grease.Depots at: Paparoa Drapery,

Tony’s Maungaturoto, Kaiwaka Postal Centre, Bamma’s Mangawhai

WE ALSO RENT OVERALLS, TOWELS, CABINET TOWELS, TEA TOWELS

PROUDLY OWNED BY FONTERRA FARMERS

SALES ASSiSTANT – CASUAL RD1 Ruawai

Would you like the flexibility to make work, work for you. Then this could be just the spot you are looking for!!

We currently have a casual vacancy for someone with a serious passion for the rural sector. We are looking for a team player with excellent customer service skills, who conducts him or herself in a professional and cheerful manner. You will be responsible for providing professional, efficient and timely service to customers in store.

You’ll have:

• Basic computer skills• Rural and customer service experience• Physical fitness, as the position will

involve heavy lifting• NZ Driver’s Licence• A current Forklift Licence is an

advantage.

You will be required for weekend work and on an as and when required basis.

If you are energetic, enthusiastic and hard working, and are looking for an enjoyable and rewarding career, then we would like to hear from you.

For a position description, please visit, WWW.RD1.COM/careers

if you have any questions about the role, please phone Shanelle Wray, Branch Manager, on 09 439 2244.

To apply send your cover letter and CV before 5pm, Wednesday 23rd May 2012 to: [email protected]

Thursday, May 24 2012 at 6.30pmAt the Tennis Club Rooms, Station Road

Agenda: Sale of tennis courts

DARGAVILLE TENNIS CLUB EXTRA ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING

All members, present and past, urged to attend

Signed: E. CornorSecretary

Join us in honouring loved friends and family gone before us and to pay tribute to

those of us left behind.

Wednesday 23 May 2012, 1–2pm.

Lighthouse Function Centre – Verandah Side Light refreshments afterwards

All welcome – Naumai Haere mai Enquiries to Gina 09 439 3330 ext 6716

Time to Remember Memorial Service

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Dargaville 104 Jervois Street, Phone 09 439 3333Jonathan Cashmore A/h 09 438 8555, Arne Stewart A/h 09 431 8296

WellsforD 20 Port Albert Road, State Highway 16, Phone 09 423 7736Grant Walton A/h 09 423 8356, Ken Marchant A/H 09 423 8950Dargaville 0800 699 688 • Wellsford 0800 555 005

Northland Machinery

*Conditions apply, all prices GST exclusive, valid till 31/5/12. *Conditions apply. Offer valid until 11/6/12.Offer valid until 31/5/12

tractors and machinery – neW & UsedLARGE SELECTION CARRIED IN STOCK – We deliver, we trade, we care

Check our website www.northlandmachinery.co.nz Full parts and service backup

NEW TORTELLA MuORTELLA MuORTELLA LChERSNew Shipment Just ArrivedFree

Mtd OleO-Macchainsaw

NEW TORTELLA CuLTIVATION EQuIPMENT

Ask for an ‘on farm’ demonstration and about our low 3.99% interest

YES $2000+GST minimum trade-in for your old thumper* when you

upgrade to a NEW Forte or Fencercombo postdriver

Incredible Deals – Call us now

*Conditions apply, all prices GST exclusive, valid till 31/5/12.

CuLTIVATION EQuIPMENT

NEW MASSEY FERGuSON TRACTORS WANTED

YOUR OLD THUMPER$2000 REWARD

NEW AEW AEW ITChISON 18 ROWDISC SEED DRILL 20180

SPECIAL PRICE$19,995 + GST

Limited StockLimited Stock

with every NEW Walco 3 point

linkage fertiliser spreader sold

No Deposit 2 yr Interest free finance*

Don’t see your dream car here?Call today & tell us what you’d like!

Marcel Motors LTD142 Victoria Street, Dargaville Phone 09 439 7399www.marcelmotors.co.nz

Marcel Junior021 504 487

Marcel Senior021 736 125

RMT

Authorised Toyota Parts Supplier

Authorised Toyota Service Agents

We recommend and use genuine parts

W.O.F.Regular Servicing

RepairsBook NOW

Courtesy cars available by arrangement

Top quality parts for all makes & models

Oils & LubricantsExide Batteries

It’s here! The all-new 2012 TOYOTA HILUXIt’s here! The all-new 2012 TOYOTA HILUX

See it today @ Marcel Motors!

2012 TOYOTA HILUX2012 TOYOTA HILUX See it today See it today See it today @ Marcel Motors! @ Marcel Motors!

NZ’s favourite ute returns with more power & more style.

Holden VE SV6 2008 $24,995Stunning in red

2004 Toyota Hilux D/C 4x4 5M $25,495Ute, 2986cc, Manual

2003 Honda Odyssey Coach Leather Trim $11,9957 Seater, 2253cc, Automatic

2005 Holden Commodore SV8 VZ $17,995 Ute, 5700cc, Automatic

2004 Toyota Corolla $12,995Sedan, 1794cc, Automatic, Petrol, Low kms

2003 Harley-Davidson Electra Glide Serious Offers100th Anniversary. Strictly limited edition. Considered

1998 Nissan Camper Offers over $60,000Motorhome 7–7.9 Metres, Diesel, Self Contained Certificate

2010 Holden SS $42,995AFM Facelift model, black

2008 Ford Roadster 27T $50,000Hot Rod, 5700cc, Automatic Less than 1,000 miles

2008 Toyota Aurion 3.5P AT-X 6A $20,995Sedan, 3456cc, 6 Speed Auto

2006 Toyota Hilux D/C 4X4 W/S $31,995Ute, 2982cc, Manual

2006 Toyota Hilux D/C 4x4 5M $27,495Ute, 2982cc, Manual Canopy

1997 Honda Odyssey $6,995Silver, Automatic, 2250cc, Petrol, 7 Seater

2005 Daihatsu Delta Serious Offers $18,995Tipper, 2800cc, Manual

2006 Landcruiser 70 Series Flatdeck $37,495Toyota L.C. Diesel

1996 Toyota RAV4 $8,995Dark Green, Automatic, 1998cc, Petrol, 86,000km

2007 Hyundai Tucson 2.0 Manual $21,995Economical 6 speed, common rail diesel, champagne metallic, perfect family cruiser, 4WD

$6,995

TAKE AIM AT OURDUCK SEASON DEALS!Prices shot to pieces across the yard!

2008 Honda Accord V6 L Sedan $23,9953471cc, 5 Speed Auto, Leather Trim