No: 1
21/1/2014
HELP
Missing Murals
Two murals have gone missing in the
last week. They have been given to the
Kaiwaka School and community and
were hung on the Kaiwaka Sports
Assn end of the school swimming
pool.
Does anyone have any idea where they
maybe? If you do please leave a mes-
sage for the Bugle.
One is pictured above, the other one is
pictured at the bottom of page 9.
XXXXXXXX
Ph: 09 4312045
Txt: 0274 8062 75
TOP OF THE ROCK
The Kaiwaka Sports Association's
fourth annual multi-sport event,
the Top of the Rock, will be held
on Sunday 9
th
February.
The event caters for walkers, runners
and mountain bikers, both recreation-
al and competitive as there are a
range of options:
5km or 10km walk or run
10km run + 15km mountain bike ride
30km mountain bike
Routes travel through some of
Kaiwaka's most scenic countryside –
bush, lakes and farmland. And you
get the once-a-year opportunity to
climb iconic Baldrock Mountain, which is easier than the daunting
view from the road suggests, as there is a well formed track which spirals around
the mountain.
You don't need to be concerned about your fitness level as there is no time limit
on completing the events and they have marshalls in utes following the
tailenders who will give you a ride back if you get tired! Participants of all ages
enter Top of the Rock, from pre-schoolers upwards – last year the $50 prize for
the oldest participant went to an 82 year old!
TV3's Brendon 'Money Man' Johnson will host the prizegiving with prizes for
placegetters as well as lots of great spot prizes, including a mountain bike spon-
sored by My Bike in Whangarei. A raffle will also be drawn for a lawnmower,
kindly donated by Steve from Kaiwaka Motorcycles.
Last year there were over 300 participants and they are hoping to build on that
number this time. Entry forms can be found on
be picked up from:
Jaques Four Square
Kaiwaka Motorcycles
Skelton‟s Drapery, Paparoa
Mangawhai Vet Centre
Wellsford Sports & Leisure
Maungaturoto Carters
Many thanks to the generous sponsors:
Jaques Four Square; L J Hooker; My Bike; John & Jan Hargreaves; Apple Basket; Well of
Health; Doug & Lenore Donaldson; Copthorne Resort Bay of Islands; Carters Mangawhai;
Kaiwaka Cheese Shop; Tony & Lindsey Hargreaves; Sport Northland; Ranganui Develop-
ments (Grant Hyndman); Silver Fern Farms; Robert Leslie Logging; Bryce & Ann Cullen;
Rob Whitehead; Mangawhai Vet Centre; Kaiwaka Sports Association; ANZ Bank; Neil
Jones; Bryan & Isobel McClean ; Parker Lime; Kaiwaka Motorcycles; NZ Alarm Shop; Da-
vid & Mary Hargreaves; Wellsford Sports & Leisure; Landcare Services (David Hyndman);
Agridustrial; Grind Coffee; Absolute Concrete; Bavage & Chapman; Power Farming; Rob
& Deb Hastie; RD1 Wellsford; Rural Design; Overviews NZ; Paul Greig Electrical; More
FM; Kauri Springs; Mangawhai Tyres; McLennan Groundspread; Olsen Contracting;
Laughing Dog Computers; Kaiwaka Media Group
Enquiries contact Cheryl Anderson
The view from Baldrock Mountain
NEW PRICES:
Kaiwaka Bugle Advertisements 2014:
Classified $3; 1/8 page $6; 1/4 page $12; 1/2
page $24; in special circumstances whole
page adverts are available-cost $100
bugleaccounts@kaiwaka.co.nz
Payments can be online, posted or left at
Jaques Four Square Store.
kaiwakabugle@kaiwaka.co.nz for
queries or copy.
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newspaper run by volunteers.
Articles, etc. printed are not necessarily the
opinion of the Bugle Team
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KAIWAKA BUGLE
No. 1 - 21 January 2014
CONTENTS
Page 3: Public Notices; Classifieds
Page 5: Kaiwaka War Memorial and
Movies; Kauri Museum display
Page 7: Kaiwaka Weather; Dog Trials
Page 9: Kaiwaka Scouts; St Johns
Page 11: Kaiwaka Library
Page 13: Kaiwaka Fitness; Kaiwaka
Community Gardens
Page 15: Otamatea Repertory Theatre
Page 17: Kaiwaka Sports Association
Page 19: Hakaru & Districts RSA
Bugle 2 will appear 4 February
Contact for advertising, reports, arti-
cles or information can be made by
Email: kaiwakabugle@kaiwaka.co.nz
Ph: 09 4312 045
Txt: 0274 806 275
KAIWAKA MEDIA
GROUP
From the annual meeting held last
Wednesday 15 January:
Chairman: T Hargreaves
Secretary: J Stace
Treasurer: H Nash
Webmaster: C Ross
Editor: L Hargreaves
Printer: W Howard
Advertising Prices
To cover increasing cost advertisement
prices are now:
Classified $3.00
1/8 page $6.00
1/4 page $12.00
1/2 page $24.00
Business card adverts can now be add-
ed to the KMG website– email contact
tokaiwakaonline@kaiwaka.co.nz
The Kaiwaka Media Group continues
as a voluntary crew with the Kaiwaka
Bugle
and
the
website
www.kaiwaka.co.nz and endeavour to
„control‟ the noticeboard outside the
Kaiwaka War Memorial Hall.
The chairman thanked Ann Jeffries for
her Bugle publications of the last 12
months.
PUBLIC NOTICES
CLASSIFIED
FOR SALE: Dry sheep manure, $7 per sack, great for
your garden. Please phone Carol Mills 4312 044 or
Steve Strong 4314 806. A fundraiser for Kaiwaka
Cubs & Scouts.
FOR SALE: Wrought Iron Table, white, 65cm
across $25; Glazes strawberry planter, 8 pouches
38cm high $20; Large glazed plant/palm pots round,
40x45cm $25 & 15x41cm $15. Ph: 4312188
FOR SALE: As new double bunk with safety rails &
thick new mattresses $150 OR swap CD walkman/
multi function sound system, with remote. Please
phone Adrian 4312296
WANTED: Kitchen helpers for the Tennis Tourna-
ment this weekend at the Kaiwaka courts. If you can
spare a couple of hours to help cook toasties, make
filled rolls etc, then please phone Lindell Ferguson on
4312 542.
BOARD AVAILABLE: In large studio, with attic.
$150 per week includes power and meals-per house-
keeper. Phone Adrian 4312296 or 021 2537661
MUSIC LESSONS: Piano, keyboard, guitar and sing-
ing. Ph: 4312700 or 021 1618446
WANTED: Grazing for heifers and calves up to 100
acres to lease. Anything considered in Kaiwaka or
surrounding areas Ph: 021933598
CRANIO SACRAL THERAPIST & MASSAGE:
for Horses and People. $45 Jill 431 2080 or 021 0506
0592
HOLISTIC ANIMAL PRACTITIONER: Horses,
Pets, Farm Animals. www.allcreatures.co.nz or Jill
4312080
CLOTHING ALTERATIONS & REPAIRS:
Zips, hems, dressmaking & dress design. Phone Win
4312027 or 0274448358
FREE GRAZING WANTED: Small or large block.
Can do some fencing or water. Phone after 6pm
4312006
Kaiwaka Community Cinema
Presents
Kaiwaka War Memorial Hall
Thursday January 30 7:30pm
Adults $10 Under 16yo $5 Family Pass $25
(2 Adults & 3 children max)
Rating: R 13
Time: 1hr 56min
Eastern United Rugby JMB
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
Tuesday 18th February 2014 at 5.00pm
At Kaiwaka Sports Complex
All Welcome to attend.
Contact Jennie 9450502 Or 02102764171
HAKARU & DISTRICTS MEMORIAL RSA (Inc)
WOMENS SECTION
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING.
To be held in the
Hakaru RSA CLUB ROOMS Settlement Road,
27th February 2014 at 1.30 p.m.
All Welcome, financial members only, eligible to vote.
Nomination Form for Officers and committee on notice
board at RSA.
KAIWAKA SCHOOL PHOTO ALBUM
I can‟t remember who I lent it to, to add names to the
old photos. If it is you please can you contact Jennie
9450502 orjenniereynolds@vodafone.co.nz
PROVERBS 3:5-6
Trust in the Lord with all your heart. Never rely on what
you think you know. Remember the Lord in everything
you do, and he will show you the right way.
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5
BRICK/BLOCKLAYER
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Fireplaces,
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Mob. 0274 749 232
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NEW EXHIBITION
SEVEN GENERATIONS OF TEXTILES
FROM THE STERLING FAMILY
A rare and beautiful display of seven
generations of textiles from one family
has opened at The Kauri Museum on
18
th
December 2013. These come from
the Sterling family home "Big Hollow”
and are on loan from Kae Bond who is
the daughter of Mervyn Sterling, found-
er of The Kauri Museum.
The textile ladies, who are a group of
enthusiastic volunteers, have spent end-
less hours preparing this wonderful dis-
play. The descendants wonderful old
portraits, as well as the furnishings from
“Big Hollow”, adorn the walls of the
exhibition.
The early settler George and Jeannie
Lamberton Thomson arrived in Matako-
he in 1863 with their four children. One
of these children was Eliza, who in 1887
married David the eldest son of Richard
and Catherine McLaren Smith. They
built the family home of “Big Hollow”
and had two daughters, Mary, who died
at age five and Jeannie. Jeannie married
Joseph Sterling and they had four chil-
dren Mervyn, Nederick, Darcy and Fio-
na (Ferguson).
Nederick never married, Darcy was
killed in WW11, Mervyn‟s family are
Darcy, Kae and Jo, Fiona‟s family are
Allister, Geoffrey and Keith.
Darcy, Kae and Jo‟s children and grand-
children‟s clothing are also displayed in
this exhibition, along with their ances-
tors‟ clothing - a total of seven genera-
tions in all.
Betty Nelley, CEO of The Kauri Muse-
um said that it was a privilege to have
such a wonderful display and was so
grateful for the generosity of Kae Bond
to share the beautiful treasures with
those that may visit The Kauri Museum.
At the opening of the exhibition tribute
was also paid to the textile Volunteers
ladies led by Lyn Franklin who put to-
gether such a top class exhibition. It is
simply gorgeous Betty said.
KAIWAKA WAR
MEMORIAL HALL
The committee has been working hard
to ensure the Hall will be good for
another 25 years…
As I write this, the outside painting of
the Hall is nearly finished and is look-
ing great in its Art Deco colours. A
new sign will go up soon and will also
have Art Deco features in keeping
with the Hall's style. It is all coming
together nicely. We aim to get the Hall
painted and refreshed inside this year;
a start has been made with new light-
blocking blinds to replace the old cur-
tains.
The Northtec Sustainable Rural Devel-
opment course starting in February
will continue to look after the amazing
-looking community garden.
The movies are on again!
After the survey forms that were re-
turned (thank you!) a new group of
keen volunteers was formed, and are
now managing the movies, called the
Kaiwaka Community Cinema. They
will pick, plan and run the movies to
be screened in the Hall's cinema, in
high definition (HD) with a top quality
5.1 surround sound system. The movie
experience is pretty awesome, accord-
ing to the visitors of our first two mov-
ies, Life of Pi and The Hobbit: An Un-
expected Journey.
We've got new comfy chairs, so no
need to bring pillows, and there's an
interval with drinks and nibbles for
sale halfway through each movie.
Note: The next movie
The Heat
is
on a Thursday evening and is an R13
(no children under 13 years admitted).
MOVIES
COMING SOON
The Heat
Comedy action,
Thursday 30 January 7:30 pm
(NB. R13)
The Croods
Animated family comedy
Saturday 8 February 2:00 pm
Argo
Thriller/drama, winner of 3 Oscars
Friday 21 February 7:30 pm
Ideas and suggestions are always
welcome - email me at
windmillkiwi@gmail.com
Ad Clarijs
for Kaiwaka War Memorial Hall Assn
and Kaiwaka Community Cinema.
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drive?
A: A Minnie van!
Q. Why couldn‟t the little pony sing?
A. Because he was a little hoarse
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All day breakfast, 8am - 5.30pm.
Home made Pizza, take away or eat in from 8am to late.
Light lunches, 11.am - 5.30pm,
Dinner Menu at 5.30pm to late
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NORTHLAND
HANDY DOG
There was a great turn-
out for the Handy Dog at
Hasties on 12 January.
Competitors came from Te Paki in the
north to Turangi in the south. Leo
Jecentho and Storm from the far North
winning – the best performed local was
Brett Wilson and his dog Sonny taking
third prize.
The North Island finals are in Taupo on
Anniversary Weekend. This also the
last chance for any dogs not already
qualified. The Hastie and Hargreaves
dog teams are among those, but are
ever hopeful of making a late charge.
Two locals filled places in the Heading
arena on Handy Dog day- Scott McRae
and Elle and Duncan Gilligan and Tim
filled 4
th
and 5
th
. They are heading to
the Warkworth Showgrounds this
weekend for the Show trials.
The Club trials get underway at the end
of January. First up is in Helensville,
which is also the Northland Sheep Dog
Trial Centre Championship. It seems a
bit hardcase to start the season with a
championship but clubs host these by
rotation. Photos:
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KAIWAKA
WEATHER
Welcome to the New Year every-
one.
Well, December was pretty good
really I think. A bit of nasty wind
however we had welcome rain at the
beginning and end of December. I
believe out the end of Oneriri Penin-
sula was not so lucky and a bit fur-
ther in also missed the rain. It was a
shame Christmas Day had to do its
usual wet thing, although we do get
nice ones sometimes.
Well, on with the job. For December
2013 we had 149mm at Santa‟s
house and December 2012 we had
101mm; we recorded 9 days of rain
in 2013 and 12 days of rain in 2012.
Our wettest December since 1987
was 1988 with 210mm and the driest
was 1984 with 4mm.
For the year 2013 we recorded
1245mm rain and the year 2012 we
recorded 1344mm.
Our wettest 12 months since 1987
was 2011 with 1736mm and the dri-
est was 1994 with 892mm.
That is my lot until my February re-
port (scary isn‟t it) soon we will be
turning the calendar pages over
again. Please take care out there.
Think of others around you and those
birds and animals would like some
water to drink and also a bit of shade
will help if possible.
Bev.
Top: Local Duncan Gilligan chalking
the sheep to be drafted off by the next
competitor
Bottom: 13 year old Erin Ball, of Maun-
gaturoto, and Speed penning the sheep
in the heading dog competition.
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This year Mangawhai Golf Club
President Mike Howard supported
two worthy causes with his charity
golf tournament held on Friday – the
Kaiwaka/Mangawhai Scout Troop
and the Mangawhai Activity Zone.
A large contingent of golfers enjoyed
a day out on the course and then
gathered at the clubrooms for prize-
giving and a chance to bid on an
amazing array of donated prizes.
Items included: a signed and framed
2011 All Blacks Tri Nations jersey, a
day on the Hauraki Gulf for four
friends aboard a luxury launch, a
week in Queenstown for four friends
in a modern 3 bedroom home with a
4 wheel drive vehicle, a round for
four people at Kauri Cliffs golf
course with use of a BMW for the
weekend, and more!
The majority of the funds were raised
from the charity auction but also
came from entry fees, hole sponsors,
target hole, a sausage sizzle and
drinks sales. The exact amount of
money raised is yet to be tallied but
the
Kaiwaka/Mangawhai
Scout
Troop was thrilled to hear that they
will be receiving approximately
$10,000!
Scout Group Leader Bruce Ferguson
thanked Mike Howard for his efforts
and outlined that the Scouts will use
some of this money on much needed
resources for the troop and on camp-
ing and tramping opportunities for
the children. Scouts Holly Anderson
and Bob Mills also thanked the golf-
ers on behalf of their Troop.
This was a well organised, successful
tournament
and
the
Kaiwaka/
Mangawhai Scout families are very
appreciative of Mike and the Man-
gawhai Golf Club for their support –
thank you!
SCOUTS BENEFIT FROM CHARITY GOLF TOURNAMENT
Mike Howard, President Mangawhai Golf Club handing over to Scout Holly Anderson
ST JOHN OP SHOP
Happy New Year, Everyone.
We are now open again.
Our volunteer staff had
earned the rest!
Shop hours are:
10am-4pm Tuesday –Friday
A NEW time for Saturday 10am-1pm.
We will trial this time as the Saturday
afternoons have not been busy (too
much on elsewhere?)
Dirty Donations!
As I have always said, “We are not the
Dump!” You wouldn‟t buy things that
are dirty, stained or broken. Odd shoes
and socks aren‟t good to anyone, so
please don‟t bring them here.
In future we may have to check articles
while you are still present-that way
there isn‟t an added expense for the Op
Shop.
Xmas Raffle
Our Xmas raffle was drawn by Dalleise
at Jaques Store, and won by Rhonda of
Rotorua. Thank you for your support.
More Goods
We have been really busy since we
opened again, so we would appreciate
any goods you may have. Thank you.
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A NEW ATTITUDE
For things to change for the
better, you must „change the
way you think.‟ For example:
View setbacks as detours, not
dead ends. Winners don‟t just face ad-
versity; they embrace it, knowing it
leads to future success.
Tune out the critics and focus on doing
your best. Anybody who accomplishes
anything worthwhile has to overcome
naysayers.
Instead of complaining, work on iden-
tifying solutions, and more will come to
you.
When you‟re distracted focus on your
breathing, take a walk and clear your
mind, think on what you can control,
and surrender the rest to God.
When you‟re fatigued, take time to rest
-but never ever give up! Finish strong in
everything you do.
When you‟re under pressure and under
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@ the
Kaiwaka Family
Church
Your COMMUNITY CHURCH
RECEIVE HEALING
RECEIVE THE LOVE OF GOD
Everyone warmly welcome each
Sunday 10am.
Contact: Pastor John Dekker,
09 4318203
THERE’S
OWEN STEVENS
Osteo Therapist
For careful
adjustments to bones
and joints
Treatment for humans and their
pets
Clinics: Kate’s Place, Kaiwaka:
Last Friday of month
Warkworth Showground:
2nd Thursday, monthly
For bookings: 9.00am-5.00pm
Phone
09 4312661
Or phone Owen
09 4317123 anytime
11
OTAMATEA
TENNIS TOURNAMENT
Anniversary Weekend
Kaiwaka Sports Complex
Spectators are very welcome, so come
along to watch some quality tennis!
I hope everyone had a good festive sea-
son and are now refreshed, ready to
read a new load of books!
If you're looking
for ideas, don't
forget to check
out the folder of
book reviews in
the library - there
are more than
160
reviews
there,
gathered
over the years
from the contri-
butions
posted
here, on Face-
book and Google+, including the 1100-
page book I read over the Christmas
break! It only took me three weeks to
read, and I'm now more than halfway
through the sequel which is 100 pages
longer - I love Peter F. Hamil-
ton books!
Over the break I
also read The Girl
At The Farm-
house
Gate,
by Julia Stone-
ham.
Starting
where
"Muddy
Boots and Silk
Stockings"
left
off, Alice is cele-
brating her first
anniversary
as
warden in the
Lower Post Farm hostel for Land Army
girls. As she's gained more confidence
in her job, she's gotten to know the
girls in her care and the neighbours
better, and becomes entwined in their
lives. There's a lot of looking back to
the events of the first book to see how
KAIWAKA LIBRARY
current happenings came about, which
gets a little tedious in the recapping,
but otherwise I enjoyed this tale. It's
the second of three books, the third
will appear in the library when I locate
a reasonably-priced copy. This book is
on the Rental Fiction shelves in the
library.
I
also
re-
read The Ene-
my, by Lee
Child.
New
Year's
Eve,
1989. The Ber-
lin Wall is fall-
ing. Two days
ago
Reacher
was
removed
from his assign-
ment in Panama
to Fort Bird,
North Carolina
and tonight he is pulling the unwanted
overnight duty officer shift. A soldier
is dead in a motel room. A two-star
general, no less. He didn't see the new
year in. It appears he hadn't been
alone, and his briefcase is missing.
This is the eighth Reacher book, but it
was one of the first of the series I read
- you don't need to read them in order.
It is good, typical Reacher, and I en-
joyed reading it again. This book is on
the Rental Fiction shelves.
See you in the library!
Wendy Howard, Librarian
Kaiwaka Library, cnr State Highway 1 and Kai-
waka Mangawhai Road. PO Box 89, Kaiwaka
0542. Phone 4312 539.
Open Wed-Sat
10am-2pm, Mon 4-6pm. Membership is available
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Saturdays
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First Sunday 9.30am, third Sunday 9.30am
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KAIWAKA
FITNESS
Happy New Year to you all,
I hope you all had a good
Christmas and New Year
and had a break away like me. I spent 8
lovely days away in Coromandel town-
ship with my mum, brother, sister in
law and of course Jack and my fat dog,
not so fat now after many a long walk
through beautiful bush.
We are so lucky that local government
and councils are now opening up the
country side with such walks.6 am in
the morning looking over the Coro-
mandel harbour, beautiful to say the
least. I also managed a few gym ses-
sions but after the 4th morning I
thought that was probably enough by
the look on my mum‟s face. Took Jack
fishing most days not many fish caught
but it was nice just sitting watching the
ocean.
Now back to reality and plans for 2014.
Thanks to Anna for looking after the
gym while I was away and making sure
there was plenty of loo paper.
If you have missed the early bird entry
to The Top of the Rock you can still
enter, I have talked my mum into it at
73years, if she can do it I am sure you
can too.
If you need a hand to put a plan in ac-
tion for the New Year, I am willing to
help you with a plan of action, just give
me a call. With the weather being so
hot at the moment it is hard to get mo-
tivated, I find getting up early to my
cardio works best, at least then you can
relax for the rest of the day knowing
you have done something constructive.
If you are not a morning person, try in
the evening when it cools down a bit.
We now have a face book page thanks
to Steve, check it out.
Like I say if you need a hand give me a
call.
~
All for now, Jules
Held every 2
nd
Sunday
of the month
In the Three Furlongs
Hotel Carpark
Sunday
9 February
Produce, fish, clothing,
art, new & used goods
+ much more
Enquiries to:
Mandy 09 431 8717
Promoting the learning
and sharing of organic
gardening skills in our
community.
The Kaiwaka Community Garden is
up and running! Carpark space behind
the Kaiwaka Memorial Hall has been
converted by locals on Northtec cours-
es into beautiful food gardens. Stu-
dents on successive Carpentry courses
built the tool shed and fence and the
Sustainable Rural Development (SRD)
course built the garden beds and
greenhouse. The free topsoil provided
by Shane Cullen and post peel from
Parkers was much appreciated.
The garden will be managed in an on-
going partnership between the local
community and Northtec. Food from
the garden will be eaten by those
working in it, and surplus will go to
either food boxes or the Op Shop.
If you are interested in being involved,
come along on Sunday afternoons
from 4–6pm, to do some gardening
and share ideas.
Northtec are running more courses
starting in February if you are interest-
ed in the SRD course contact James
Andrews on: 4313109. For the Car-
pentry course, contact Tim Magill on:
021 487 055
Photo below of cabbages in the Kaiwaka
Community Garden
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PETE WORSFOLD M. Soc. Sc.
Student Counsellor
peteworsfold@xtra.co.nz
021 825 970
Professional Service
Variety of Modalities
By Appointment Only
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LAWNMOWING
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Section mowing
Hedging and trimming
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Tree planting
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Friendly and reliable service guaranteed
Call now for a free no obligation quote
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For all your body repair needs!!
We do:
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Insurance work
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Hours: 8.30am-5pm Monday-Friday
Mobile: 021 118 0462
After hours: 09 431 2384
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Carpet, vinyl, laminate wood look
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Carpet Short Ends from $79pm + GST
Vinyl D.I.Y. peel n stick tiles $10sq mtr + GST.
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Mobile Service
Phone Christine or Howard anytime
Open Saturdays by arrangement.
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~ Our comprehensive team
is here to care for
all your large & small animal needs ~
24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE
Ph: 09 431 4535
Otamatea Repertory Theatre Inc
„1001 Arabian Nights‟
Another great show to end 2013, a year of
feverish activity by ORT!
Congratulations to all cast and crew of the
pantomime and of course to the first-time director, Sasha
Dyer.
“SHOWTIME”
At last, the series has been screened and we trust that you
enjoyed watching local people on national television. It is
to be hoped that New Zealand is now aware of Maungatur-
oto and that we have one of the finest “professional” ama-
teur theatre groups in the country!
Which also means that ORT is always looking for „support
members‟ who may not wish to be on stage but have some
attribute that could contribute to a show, such as:
The design of costumes and/or sew?
Design, build and paint sets?
Join the make up department.
Operate lighting or sound systems or wish to learn?
Could you work Backstage?
Be part of the Front of House team? A very important
part of the theatre.
Have promotional expertise or ability
If you think that you may have something to contribute,
come along to the theatre or contact a member of the ORT
committee.
“Listen very carefully, I shall say ziss only
once."
“Allo Allo” returns to ORT for another season with a
whole “NEW” cast. All your favourite characters are there
and will be giving a great performance for your entertain-
ment “or else zey vill be taken to Berlin and shot”
Show dates are March 21 & 28 at 7.30pm and 22, 23, 29
and 30 at 2.00pm.
Bookings open mid-February and will be available at the
usual outlets, Tony‟s in Maungaturoto and on line at
www.ort.org.nz
One Act Play Festival.
This year ORT will be commemorating the 100 years since
the beginning of World War One with a wartime theme
incorporated in the One Act Play Festival. Now is the time
to consider writing a play or to become involved in this
exciting activity at your theatre.
There will be a “Find Out About It” night at the theatre to
explain what is involved in the festival.
Please contact ORT or a committee member for more in-
formation.
Programme for 2014.
The remaining programme for 2014 includes the „Wizard
of Oz” in July. “Arts on Tour” will be back in June with
the New Zealand play „Breeches, Bonnets and Big Balls‟.
Look
out
for
auditions
and
show
dates.
Visit our website www.ort.org.nz
Indian Head Massage
'Relaxing the body and mind'
with a focus on upper back, shoulders, neck, head and face
25 minutes seated and clothed
no oils used.
At several local clinics and markets.
$25
Brochure and Gift Vouchers at Well of Health shop.
Call Yatra on 021 2377678
The Vet Centre
36 Moir Street, Mangawhai
STOCKFOOD
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MANGAWHAI SERVICE
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(09) 431 4242
44 MOIR STREET IN THE VILLAGE
ARCHITECTURAL
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WRIGHT DESIGN: Office 09-4312544
Mobile 021 276 7389
Email:
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KAIWAKA SPORTS ASSOCIATION
HAKARU
& DISTRICTS RSA Inc
Each Friday night
From 6.30pm
Meals will be served
2nd Friday of the Month
Is Roast Dinner Special
Come along and enjoy
our Hospitality
For more information
Ring Heather 431466
or Jan 4314512
Reynolds on 9450 502.
Rugby–Intermediate
Any boys wishing to play Under 14's
or Under 16's for the 2014 rugby sea-
son must attend the Rally Day on Sat-
urday February 8
th
, 10am at the Maun-
gaturoto Country Club with your
parent/caregiver. Parents please do not
drop off your son off and leave - it is
very important you remain for the du-
ration.
There will be a meeting for all IMB
parents to discuss the new season on
23
rd
January, 7:30pm at the Maunga-
turoto
Country
Club.
Any IMB enquiries, please ring Brett
Coates on 4318 720.
Rugby – Senior
New Otamatea Hawks coach Dean
Kenny and the club committee are
well underway in planning for the
2014 season. Trainings will begin on
Tuesday 21
st
January at 6.30pm at the
Kaiwaka grounds – past and new play-
ers welcome.
The Hawks will play pre-season
matches against East Coast Bays on
Saturday 22
nd
February at the Sports
Complex, at noon and 3pm – why not
come along to see how the guys are
shaping up for the season?
There will be a club meeting on Thurs-
day 23
rd
January at 7pm at the Sports
Complex in preparation for the begin-
ning of the season on Saturday 1
st
March.
Any Hawks queries, please ring Kevin
Robinson on 4318 280.
Badminton
Badminton has
started up again
for the new
year. Players of
all ages and
abilities
are
welcome so if
you are keen,
simply turn up
to our gymnasi-
um on Tues-
days
from
7.30pm. Only $3 per person, play as
long as you like (please wear soft
soled shoes). Club rackets are availa-
ble for you to borrow at no cost and
coaching available. And due to popu-
lar demand, the club has now opened
up a second session: Saturdays 3 –
5pm.
Any badminton queries, please ring
Kaye Fleming on 4312 345.
Cheryl Anderson
4312 051, 021 3462702
kaiwakasports@gmail.com
Otamatea Tennis Tournament
Anniversary Weekend
Top of the Rock
9th February
The newly developed KidsGoMobile
application helps parents keep their kids
safe on internet-enabled devices such as
iPods, smartphones, iPads and tablets.
KidsGoMobile is an online digital parent-
ing platform where parents can manage
their preteens device activity, set notifica-
tion triggers when children engage in
risky activity and receive best practice
advice for mitigating risks. The company
was founded in early 2013 by Pamela
Ward and Saskia Wallace with a vision to
see the next generation grow up with the
tools and support they need to become
safe, responsible digital citizens.
KidsGoMobile is based in Wellington,
New Zealand and has recently graduated
from New Zealand‟s first digital accelera-
tor programme – Lightning Lab.
For
more
information
about
KidsGoMobile, please visit our website
or follow us on social media:
Top of the Rock
Our annual multi-sport challenge the
Top of the Rock will be held on Sun-
day 9th February – I already have near-
ly 100 entries so it's shaping up to be
another successful event!
Prices are very reasonable for a enjoya-
ble day out – for example the 5km or
10km run/walk is $15 for adults, $5 for
children and preschoolers are free.
Entry forms can be found on our web-
site
You can
read the article in this edition of the
Bugle for further details.
Otamatea Tennis Tournament
Our annual tennis tournament will be
held at our courts this week-
end. This tournament at-
tracts quality players from
all over Northland and
Auckland so feel free to
come along to watch some top tennis.
There will be food and drink available
throughout the day. We are looking for
some volunteers to help in the kitchen -
cooking toasties, making filled rolls
etc, so if you can spare a couple of
hours please phone Lindell Ferguson
on 4312 542.
There will be a social on the Saturday
night, so you are welcome to come
along to the pavilion to join in the fun!
Junior Tennis
Tennis coaching by John White starts
up again on Monday 10
th
February at
4pm at our courts. This is for all school
age players, new members are welcome
and we have club racquets available for
your use.
If you have a child who may be inter-
ested in playing tennis, please ring Lin-
dell Ferguson on 4312 542.
Touch
If you'd like to play in our Summer
Touch Module, there's still time to reg-
ister – you can either en-
ter a team or enter as a
single and you'll be
placed in a team. The
Touch module will be
held at the Sports Com-
plex for eight weeks on a Sunday after-
noon starting on Sunday 2nd February.
This is a casual, friendly competition
for mixed teams of men, women and
teenagers. Touch is easy to learn and
just about anyone can play. Keen to
play? Let me know (contact details be-
low).
Rugby – Junior
Our junior rugby club Eastern United
JMB will hold their AGM at the Sports
Complex on Tuesday 18
th
February at
5pm. All welcome. Plans are already
underway for the new season, so watch
this space for details on their upcoming
Rally Day.
Any JMB queries, please ring Jennie
Willow Bend
HORSE
HOTEL
"
Total Horse Care
"
Agistment
"
Riding Lessons
"
Arena Hire (60x40)
"
Young Horse Starting
"
Re-training/Exercising
"
Hoof Trimming
"
Problem Solving
Phone Sue 09 431 2817
or 021 623 776
Or email sue.gray@xtra.co.nz
Singing
Lessons
Individual sessions
All styles of music
All voice types
Reasonable rates
Phone
Maura Flower
021 164 8318
T.W.WRIGHT
WATER PUMPS
SALES & SERVICE
DEEP WELL & SUBMERSIBLE REPAIRS
203 WHAKAPIRAU RD, WELLSFORD
PHONE 09 4238235
MOBILE 021 976 545
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OFFAL HOLES
CAN SUPPLY WOODCHIP & POST PEEL 5 TON TIPPER
FOR RELIABLE AND FRIENDLY SERVICE CONTACT DAVE
Dave Hyndman
KAIWAKA
PH: 09 4312302
MOB: 021 431 238
Colour It
Painter Decorators
30 years Painting Experience
Old & New Homes
Top Quality Job
Very High Standard of
Workmanship
Phone:
09 4312208
Darryl Fisher
0278111821
OTAMATEA HIGH SCHOOL
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HAKARU & DISTRICTS RSA
“GUESS WHO‟S COMING TO DIN-
NER”
(First of several planned for this year )
FRIDAY 21st FEBRUARY 2014 - from 4pm
ALL SPORTS FANS WELCOME
DOOR ENTRY $5 PER PERSON
(Children under 10 Free but must be accompanied by an adult).
MEALS WILL BE AVAILABLE ON THE NIGHT.
MAKE UP A GROUP AND COME & CHAT TO OUR
GUEST IN A RELAXED INFORMAL ATMOSPHERE.
FIND OUT WHAT REALLY WENT ON, ON TOUR.
TRY ENTERING OUR COMPETITION:
GUESS CORRECTLY AS TO WHO OUR GUEST IS
AND GO IN THE DRAW TO WIN FREE ENTRY
PLUS YOUR MEAL ON THE NIGHT INCLUDING
YOUR FIRST GLASS OF REFRESHMENT. (Must be
present on the night to qualify).
ONE ENTRY PER PERSON.
ENTRIES CLOSE 5p.m. FRIDAY 14th February 2014.
ENTRIES CAN BE LEFT AT THE FOLLOWING:
* Entry box at Jaques Four Square - Kaiwaka
* Entry box at the Hakaru RSA.
* Entry box at Mangawhai Tyres - Mangawhai
* Post to:- Hakaru RSA 733 Settlement Road
Kaiwaka. R.D. 5 Wellsford 0975.
Or
* Email to: hakarursa@xtra.co.nz Put “Guess who‟s
coming to dinner” in the subject line. Put your name
and phone number in the body of your email along with
who you think our guest will be.
HERE‟S A HINT: Our first guest has, four times, been a
NZ International Sporting Representative.
Ex ALL BLACK - Ex NZ MAORI ALL BLACK
Ex NZ SEVENS RUGBY - Ex KIWI RUGBY LEAGUE
Also played Rugby in France and Rugby League in
England for the Wigan Club.
CONTACT: Sheryl 431 2697
.
........................................................
ENTRY FORM:
“GUESS WHO‟S COMING TO DINNER” at the
HAKARU RSA on 21st FEBRUARY 2014.
.........................................................GUESTS NAME
..........................................................YOUR NAME
...............................................CONTACT PHONE No.
(Entries close 5p.m. Friday 14th February 2014)
TERM ONE 2014
Tuesday 28 January: School starts for Year 13
Wednesday 29 January: School starts for Year 7, 13 & new
students to OHS all years
Thursday 30 January: Whole school to attend (All Years)
On the first day of school students should bring pen, paper, togs
and towel
Tuesday 11 March: Meet the Teachers Evening, a chance to
meet the Board of Trustees, the teachers and welcome new
teachers to our school.
New Uniform Sales: Paparoa Drapery stock a full range of
Otamatea High School Uniform. Phone 09 4317306
Please phone the office 09 4318230 or 0800 682 628 for
appointments, enrolments, senior option changes and further
information.
Café Eutopia,
Kaiwaka
Presents: All the way from the UK
Pete Grassby
Songs, dancing and laughter.
A great family night out in the wonderful
setting of the café.
Sunday 9th Feb 2014
Doors open 6:30 Music from 7:pm
Adults $10 Family $20 (2+2)
Info: 09 431 2999 (Food available)
LOCAL SERVICES
*St.John Ambulance
111 or Freephone0800 61
0066
*Fire phone 111 *Police phone 111 or 09 4311150
A A: Meets Wed., 8pm Kaiwaka Ph: 4312228, 4315543, 0800229
6757
AL ANON: In recess, contact Ph: 4312228
AGRIQUALITY (MAF) Livestock Consultant
Phone 09 4311 820 or 021518257
BUDGETING SERVICE,OTAMATEA:Free confidential advice &
support - all areas of personal finance Ph: 09 4318173 or 094318117
CAB-
Citizens Advice Bureau.Wellsford Ph: 4237333.
0800 367 222 email:
DOG/STOCK /NOISE CONTROL 0800 105 890
FAMILY SUPPORT SERVICES responding to the needs in our
community Counselling/Family Therapy/Seminars/Youth Work/
Probation/Osteopathy/Govt.Day Agencies/Community Information
Ph: 4312661 Hours: 9am-5pm. Mon - Fri (funded & CYFS approved)
FUNERAL SERVICES: Morris & Morris Ltd,
Whangarei - Bev Jaques Ph:4312367 or 0800667747
GRANDPARENTS Raising Grandchildren: Sarah Rogers Ph:
4312194
HAKARU LANDFILL/Transfer Station:Open everyday except
Tuesday10am-4pm.Ph4312
629 Cost-$55 trailer load up to 1 cubic metre. Ph:4258567 -
office
HOMEOPATH: Donna Flavell Ph:
4314843
INLAND REVENUE: Last Friday each month,
11-3pm Ph4312661
KAIPARA DISTRICT COUNCIL www.kaipara.govt.nz:
Help Desk FREEPHONE 0800 727 059
Service Centre Mangawhai 4313161
KAIWAKA KOHANGA REO:
Ph:4312620 Mon.-Fri. 8.30am-2.30pm
KAIWAKA CEMETERY: Ph: 4312045
KAIWAKA LIBRARY: kaiwaka.library@gmail.com
Mon. 4-6pm; Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat. 10am-2pm Ph:4312539
KAIWAKA PLAYCENTRE: Ph: 4312286. Hastie Lane
Monday to Friday 9.00am
-
12 noon.
KAIWAKA POST OFFICE:
Ph:4312 626 Fax: 4312287
Post Code: 0573 for RD2 and 0542 for all Kaiwaka Post Office mail
KAIWAKA PRIMARY SCHOOL : Ph: 4312309
KAIWAKA SPORTS ASSN: Ph 4312005; 4312129 gym
KAIWAKA ST JOHN: Manager Steve Rosser 09 4318403, 021
2316836
NORTHPOWER: Faults Kaiwaka area 0800 104040
PARENTPORT: Free, practical family support servicePuhoi to Paparoa
Ph: Sharon Mehana, Co-ordinator. 4259357 or 027 280 5093
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT COACHING, GROUP FACILITATION:
Sabine Druckler 4312231
PLUNKET KAIWAKA/MANGAWHAI: Ph:
094318187
or 0
276753488
Kaiwaka Mobile Clinic once a month– appointments necessary;
Mangawhai (next Domain)
1st & 3rd Thursday & Coffee Morning;
PLUNKET CAR SEAT CO-ORDINATOR:
Pat Scott Ph
4314530 or 0272881635
PLUNKET FREEPHONE -0800 933 922
PLUNKET -MAUNGATUROTO Clinic every 2nd &
4thThursday. Ph: 09 4318187
PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE: Gloria Reid Ph: 094327634
RETURNED AND SERVICES ASSN 733 Settlement
Rd.Hakaru Ph.4312176 Bill Kerr (President) Ph.4314719
TE KOROWAI AROHA O NGATIWHATUA
(The Cloak of Love of Ngatiwhatua) Support and Maori Consultancy.
Ph: 4239481 (Wellsford)
VETERINARY SERVICE MANGAWHAI:
Ph: 4314535 Mon-Fri 8.30-4.30, Sat 9-12, a/h appt.
WELLSFORD DOCTORS: Ph: 4238 086
WOMEN‟S WELFARE LEAGUE & Reaching Out For Youth:
4 Kaiwaka-Mangawhai Rd, M Morgan 4312293
WHAT‟S ON
PLEASE ~ do let me know what is on - email
kaiwakabugle@kaiwaka.co.nz
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Mondays: 8-2.30pm Kaiwaka Tramping Group Karen 4312090.
KAIWAKA MARKET 2
nd
Sunday of month Ph:09 4318717
*25-26Jan~Otamatea Tennis Tournament, Kaiwaka Sports Complex
*28Jan~Year 13 OHS Tern 1 starts
*29Jan~Year 7, 13 & new students all Years, start OHS Term 1
*30Jan~OHS Term I starts for Whole school
*30Jan~
The Heat
7.30pm Kaiwaka War Memorial Hall-
movie
*3Feb~Kaiwaka School begins Term1
*8Feb~’The Croods 2pm
Kaiwaka War Memorial Hall-movie
*9Feb~TOP of the ROCK multi sport event
*18Feb~Eastern JMB Rugby AGM, 5pm Kaiwaka Sports Complex
*21Feb~Hakaru RSA “Guess who is Coming to Dinner‟
Ph:4312697
*27Feb~Hakaru RSA Women's Section AGM, 1.30pm Clubrooms
See www.kaiwaka.co.nz for upcoming events and great photos.
Drink can „tear tabs‟ - for Starship Hospital-Ph. 4312625
HOUSEHOLD RUBBISH COLLECTION - Kaiwaka Pick up-
Mondays=Green bags are picked up by Northland Waste-queries to
them 09 4303273,Wednesdays=Blue bags and yellow recycling (at
Jaques $3.00 and $1.40) are picked up by Kaurilands 09 4392146.
*OTAMATEA GREY POWER-09 431 8138 Joan Hoggard
*KAIWAKA BADMINTON -Tuesdays 7.30pm Ph: 4312345
*KAIWAKA GARDEN & FLORAL Grp:
2nd Thursday in month Ph: 4314767
*KAIWAKA
CUBS-Thursdays 5.30-7pm, Hakaru Ph:Bruce 4312542
*KAIWAKA SQUASH -Mondays 7pm, Ph: Barbara Thomas 4315905
*GYMNASTICS OTAMATEA - Tuesday Ph: Stephanie 022 3624998
*HAKARU PONY CLUB-
Secretary Julie Rynne 09 4314520
*
MANGAWHAI COMBINED PROBUS CLUB
: 2pm,3rd Thursday
month in the Senior Citizens Hall Mangawhai. Ph: 4315777
*PT CURTIS CRUISING CLUB - Jean Ph: 4312246
*WAIPU GENEALOGYGROUP -4th Monday in month Ph: 4312725
*NZ GENEALOGY-Wellsford - 1st Thursday in month Ph: 4237033
*CRAFT GROUP
:2nd & 4th Tuesday, 10am, Wellsford Ph 4238547
*RSA,Hakaru & Dist.Women- meet 1.30pm 4th Thurs in month 4312668
*OWEN STEVENS at Kate‟s Place Ph:4312661
*Diabetes Support Group-for Kaiwaka, Mangawhai, Wellsford -10am,
3rd Friday of month Ph:A.Pert 4238242; J.Gardner 4238060
CHURCHES:
*Gateway Worship Centre-St Mary's Church Nathan Rd off Oneriri Rd, Kaiwaka
Services, 10.30am 1st & 3rd Sunday of every month. Contact: Rev David Gage
4312528 or 0212354282
*Kaiwaka Family Church-Your Community Church Sundays, l0am
Home Group every Wed evening, Pastor John.Dekker Ph: 4318203
*Kaiwaka Services.Anglican & Family Service at St Pauls Church - 1st Sun. 9.30am
(Anglican),3rd Sun. 9.30am (Family Service). Contacts: Parish Office 09 4318193,
M.Hargreaves 4312295, C.Bygrave 4312057
*Church of Christ the King, Mangawhai 9.30am every Sunday
*St.Mary‟s Catholic Church:
Maungaturoto – Griffins Road, Saturday evening Vigil
Mass 6pm; Mangawhai – Senior Citizens Hall, Sunday Mass 8:30am; Wellsford –
Matheson Road, Sunday Mass 10:30am; Mid-week Mass times and all enquires to
Fr. Bill Fletcher – phone 423 8170
*Baptist Church: Sun. 10.30am Mangawhai Snr Cit.Hall.Ph:4312339
*Cause Way Church Mangawhai – Sundays 10.15am, Mangawhai Community Rec-
reation Centre, Insley St. Ph: 09 4314782 www.causewaychurch.org.nz
*St.Pauls Archie Bull Hall HIRE $20 half day, $40 full day per hire
Contact G. Jaques 4312048
*Kaiwaka War Memorial Hall HlRE - Phone 4312725 or
Email kaiwaka.hall.bookings@gmail.com
*Hakaru Community Hall HIRE -Ph. 4312256 or 4312110
*Te Pounga Marae queries -A.Gage 4312528, 4312527
*Kaiwaka Sports Association hire/queries- C. Anderson 4312051
Justice of Peace: B.FJaques; L.Donaldson; A.F.Hargreaves -please phone
to make sure they are available
Marriage Celebrants: L.Donaldson; A.F.Hargreaves
Next Bugle Deadline Friday 31 January 2014