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Kaiwaka Bugle - 8 March 2016
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No: 4
8 March 2016
Trading Hours:
Monday-Friday 8am to 6:30pm
Saturday 8am to 7pm
Sunday and public holidays 9am to 5pm
Easter Weekend
Friday 25th March CLOSED
Sunday 27th March 9am to 5pm
Congratulations to last months fish of the month
winners for snapper: 1st: Renna Brown, 10.50kg,
2nd: Pongo, 10.05kg, 3rd: Linda Leslie, 9.15kg.
Point Curtis Cruising Club Calendar Of Events
8th, 9th & 10 April East VS West Open Fishing
Competition - Friday, Saturday & Sunday.
Seniors: Snapper, Kingfish, Kahawai, Tarakihi, Trevally,
Gurnard, John Dory, Crayfish & Spearfish. Juniors: Snapper,
Kingfish, Kahawai, Tarakihi, Trevally, Gurnard, John Dory,
Crayfish & Eel.
7th May Opening Day Game Bird Season Competition-
Saturday
Annual Prize Giving (Will follow straight after Opening
Day Game Bird Season Prize Giving)
12th, 13th & 14th August 3 Furlongs Bar & Grill Boar Hunt
If there are any new businesses or individuals keen to
sponsor our boar hunt please see Jean at Jaques Four
Square or contact Vic Birkenhead 021 160 9588.
New fish of the month: Snapper and Kahawai
Combo. One of each species must be weighed in on
the same day! Cut off date 5th April.
Please see the next edition of the Bugle for the results
of the 5th and 6th March Open fishing competition.
Next committee meeting: Tuesday 5th April, 7pm at 3
Furlongs Bar & Grill ~W ayne Leslie, Commodore
Elizabeth Preston was nominated by
Barry - ‘Liz is an amazing lady - she is
an inspiration! She volunteers her time
and has done so for many years now,
keeping our rest area just north of
Kaiwaka town clear of rubbish. She
keeps the trees tidy and clears away
any scrub growth that tends to get out
of control. She also clears away the
rubbish that has been dumped a bit
further along the highway. Liz, who is
80 years old, is a keen gardener and
has a beautiful garden. She is always
happy to share her knowledge about
and plants. Liz - thank you for all you
do
…
You make a difference to our
little town of lights.’ Pictured above:
Liz with her flowers from The Flower
Girl. [The Kaiwaka Rest Area was
formerly
McClean
Park,
where
Kaiwaka’s second tennis courts were
located. It is known to locals as
Puponga Park. A Google search was
unable to find the name and Council
has stated ‘this rest stop has no name’.
Ed.]
POINT CURTIS CRUISING CLUB
Club members do well in competition
KAIWAKA’S
GOOD SORT
The team: Pongo, Renna, Carol, and Linda (front) with their snapper.
Renna with her prize-
winning 10.5kg snapper.
ABOUT TOWN
.........
A bouquet to Trevor Wright for
helping out Kaiwaka Playcentre
with their pump.
Happy St Patrick’s Day for 17
March.
Q: Why don't women want to get
engaged on St Patricks
Day?
A: 'Cause they don't
want to get a "sham
rock".
KAIWAKA BUGLE No: 4
8 March 2016
Page 2: Kaiwaka Movies
Page 3: Public Notices; Classifieds
Page 5: Kaiwaka Weather
Page 7: Traps to Zap Possums
Page 9: Kaiwaka Sports Association
Page 11: Kaiwaka Sports cont.
Page 13: Kaiwaka Playcentre
Page 15: RSA Women’s, Zonta
Page 17: WW1 Centenary
Page 19: Kaiwaka School
Bugle 5 will appear 22 March 2016
Contact for advertising, reports, articles
or information can be made by:
Email kaiwakabugle@kaiwaka.co.nz
Ph: 09 4312 045 (Lindsey)
Txt: 0274 806 275 (Wendy)
Copy may be left at Jaques’ Four Square.
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Founded May 1978
Copies available in Kaiwaka at Jaques Four
Square, Kaiwaka Postal Centre, Shamrock
Service Station, Animal Health Centre. Also
outlets in Maungaturoto, Mangawhai and
Paparoa.
Can be viewed online at Facebook or
www.kaiwaka.co.nz/Bugle
Or a copy can be posted to you if you supply
stamped, self-addressed DLE envelopes.
At Kaiwaka War Memorial Hall . Adults $10, Chn (under 16) $5, Family Pass (2 adults + 3 children) $25
The Dressmaker
Friday 11 March 7:30pm (M)
Based on Rosalie Ham's best selling
novel, The Dressmaker is the story of
femme fatale Tilly Dunnage who returns
to her small home town in the country to
right the wrongs of the past. A stylish
drama with comic undertones about love,
revenge and haute couture.
Starring: Kate Winslet, Liam Hemsworth,
Sara Snook, Hugo Weaving, Caroline
Goodall, Kerry Fox, Rebecca Gibney.
The Lady in the Van
Friday 25 March 7:30pm (M)
The Good Dinosaur
Sunday 27 March 2:00pm (PG)
Kaiwaka Bugle Advertisements 2016:
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queries
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newspaper run by volunteers.
Articles, etc. printed are not necessarily
the opinion of the Bugle Team.
THE HAKARU RSA
PRESENTS
3
RD
FRIDAY OF THE MONTH
7.30 pm TO 9.00 pm
Thousands of titles to choose from
Bring your friends and enjoy yourselves
Free entry
[Courtesy: Jon Bell]
Meals as normal
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PUBLIC NOTICES
CLASSIFIED
Proverbs 11:17
Your own soul is nourished when you are
kind; it is destroyed when you are cruel.
FOR SALE: Frig/Freezer -Fisher & Paykel compact,
white, near new. Paid $850 - $200 ono; Washing
Machine - Whirlpool, white front loader, 7.5 kg
WFS1273AW. $175 ono. Ph Phil & Jenny 4312155
WANT to RENT: Semi retired couple wanting to rent
2-3 bedroom house in the Kaiwaka area, town or
country. Willing to relief milk or do odd jobs. For
season 2016-17 and beyond. Contact Grant or
Veronica 0221074436 after 6pm.
WANT to BUY OR TRADE: Metal tank 2500 ltr or
more, DVD collections, seashells. Plase phone Adrian
on 09 9450593 (local call) or 0212537661
CHIMNEY SWEEP: Ph Mark 021 457247
THE SUNSHINE GIRLS: Need help with your
house cleaning? Sometimes you just need another pair
of hands. We offer two pair and a smile. Comparable
hourly rate. Ph 431 2532 or 431 2711
CLOTHING ALTERATIONS & REPAIRS: Hems,
Zips, Dressmaking Phone: Win 4312027 or 027 444
8358 Winsome Designs.
FREE GRAZING WANTED: Small or large block.
Can do some fencing or water. Phone after 6pm
4312006
WAIPU OSTEOPATH
Maria Gabriel ACC Registered Osteopath
Waipu Natural Health 3 Cove Rd Waipu
Monday, Wednesday & Thursday
Freephone 0508 924786 (0508 WAIPUOSTEO)
www.getinmotion.co.nz No doctor referral
required
KAIWAKA SPORTS ASSN
MEETING
Wednesday 6 April 7pm
Kaiwaka Sports Complex
Life Coaching / Energy Healing
Ruth Tidemann
Dip Life Coaching/Reiki Master
Ph 022 160 4201 email: ruthktidemann@gmail.com
At Kate’s Place Kaiwaka
Tuesdays 10am - 2pm
or other times by arrangement
Payment by Koha
FOR SALE
Fryan Boat - 17ft Family Series.
Comes with Fish finder, Depth finder, UHF, Outboard
60 Mariner motor, Hand net, Gaff.
$13500 ono.
Contact 02108206418
GARAGE SALE
Continuous until14th March
Downsizing: ALL QUALITY GOODS FOR SALE
Ladies clothes - sizes 10-14, ladies handbags, duvet & inners - queen,
bedside lamps, milkshake maker, frig, blower vac, garden tools, builders
tools, 15” tyre-new, fishing rod & trailer lights, mirrors, petanque set,
bathroom fittings & glass shelf, fan heater, books, outdoor chairs, cat
carrier, box 10 new downlights, stereo speakers, candelabra & candles,
soda syphon, bed topper pads, bag Pink Batts, bears - all sizes
360 Oneriri Road
Phone 09 4312544 or 021 276 7389
Natural Earth Ltd
Landscape and Bobcat services
: Driveways :Landscaping :Retaining Walls
: Hole Boring: Land Levelling :Trenching
: Decks :Fences :Sections Cleared: Plus much
more
Tel 09 4312885
Mob 02102391280
For A Fast Friendly
Service Contact Tim Hicks
ANIMAL HEALTH CENTRE
KAIWAKA
“choices in health care
for your companion animal”
Health problems - itchy skin, smelly ears, bad
breath, diarrhea?
On steroids, antibiotics, lifetime drugs..... ?
Diet may be a part of the problem!
Call in and have a chat to our team of animal health
practitioners.
Nail Trims Microchipping Dental checks Comfort
grooms
Great range of real food – no preservatives
Alternatives to nasty chemical parasite controls
OPEN: Tues-Fri 10:00am – 5:00pm
Saturday 10:00am - 4.00pm
Sunday / Monday - Closed
Next to Italian Bakery, Main Highway Kaiwaka
Ph: 09 431 2217
PS: We’re open 7 days in Orewa if you missed us!
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ALL YOUR EASTER
GOODIES AVAILBLE IN
STORE!
Trading Hours for
Easter Weekend
Friday 25th March CLOSED
Sunday 27th March 9am to 5pm
Monday 28th March 9am to 5pm
9kg Gas Bottle & Sodastream Refills
Jaques Four Square
Phone: 4312227
1 Kaiwaka-Mangawhai Road, Kaiwaka.
Wow, what a welcome to Autumn,
Dear friends. The drought has broken.
Well, nearly a drought at our our house
anyway. No need to water the garden
anymore.
Some of you will have had as much
rain as we have had and others will
have had more or less. The grass is
growing well. This high humidity
brings all sorts of ground spores, fungi
and bugs so take care of those animals
and look after yourselves.
We reached at least 33º Celsius which
is 85º Fahrenheit. I guess if you live in
a very sheltered place it would be more
than that. I am sure you remember the
winds we had in January and February;
most days were calm, hot and sunny
and real summery at last until Cyclone
Winston headed our way. He did not
hit ‘head on’ but has left us this
unbearable humidity, very welcome
rain and very tropical. Our promised
long drought has not happened
although it was getting close to being
one. There will be mushrooms
appearing everywhere with this rain
and humidity - please do check with
owners of the property to see if they
don’t mind you gathering mushrooms
from their land or climbing the fences.
February 2016 we had 205mm rain and
in 2015 we had 67mm.
Our wettest February since 1987 was in
2004 with 260mm, and the driest was
in 1990 with 3mm.
Our first 2 month of 2016 total is
344mm, in 2015 it was 85mm.
Thinking of mushrooms - Q. Why did
the mushroom go to the party? A.
Because he was a fungi (fun guy).
Be careful out there as the year
‘Marches’ on. ~ Bev
From NIWA: A warm summer with
numerous rain events.
Rainfall: Rainfall was near nor mal
(80-119%) for the upper half of the
North Island, Gisborne, Hawke’s Bay,
and most of the South Island.
Above normal rainfall (120-149%) was
observed
for
parts
of
Northland, Coromandel, West Coast,
Tasman, and Christchurch.
Below normal rainfall (50-79%) was
experienced in most of the lower half
of the North Island, Marlborough,
Queenstown-Lakes, and Central Otago.
Soil moisture: Due to the heavy
rainfall events that occurred in January
and February, the patterns of soil
moisture
changed
drastically
throughout summer. At the end of
December, soil moisture levels were
below normal for the time of year for
almost the entire country. However this
changed overnight with heavy rain and
flooding on New Year’s Day in
northern parts of the country. As such,
by the end of January soil moisture
levels had increased somewhat over
most of the country, particularly in
areas
such
as
Northland
and
Coromandel which were affected by
rainfall over the New Year period. As
of 1 March 2016, soil moisture levels
were above normal for the time of year
for eastern Northland and Auckland,
Coromandel, the Bay of Plenty,
northern Tasman, Nelson and parts of
eastern Waikato and Southland. Drier
than normal soils were evident in the
remainder of the North Island as well
as eastern parts of Canterbury and
Otago.
Highlights:
The highest temperature was 36.4°
C, observed at Leeston on 21
December.
The lowest temperature was -1.2°C,
observed at Manapouri on 4
January.
The highest 1-day rainfall was 331
mm, recorded at North Egmont 17
February.
The highest wind gust was 183km/
hr, observed at Cape Turnagain on
10 January.
Of the six main centres in summer
2015-16,
Auckland
was
the
warmest, Dunedin was the coolest,
Wellington was the driest and
sunniest, and Tauranga was the
wettest and cloudiest.
www.mangawhaimassage.co.nz
HAKARU &
DISTRICTS RSA
Inc
Each Friday night from 6.30pm
meals will be served.
Members & invited guests, new
members welcome.
Come along & enjoy our hospitality.
2nd Friday of the month - roast
dinner or board menu.
Last Friday of month - roast pork
night & sing-along with Des Chitty.
Ph Heather 4314668 or Jan 4314512
KAIWAKA WEATHER
Coates
Contracting
D41 Bulldozer with 6
way blade, bush rigged
with winch
For all tree work
General bulldozing
and
stick raking.
120hp Tractor for
ground cultivation,
tip trailer work.
Fencing
All enquiries phone
Brett Coates
094318720
or
021431872
Ross Murphy
PLUMBER
Certifying Plumber
09 431 7510
021 424 252
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If that sounds like you,
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and find out how you can join other Farmers supplying a company with
over 30 years’ experience producing the world’s best eggs.
For more information about FRENZ check out our website
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KAIPARA FLOORING CO
Independently owned & operated
32 HURNDALL ST MAUNGATUROTO
Supply & Installation of Carpet, Vinyl,
Vinyl Wood Planking
Stockists of 2m & 3m wide
vinyl & carpet short ends
Residential & Commercial
First Class Installations
For a free measure & quote
phone Christine
09 946 9886 or 021 515 415
kaiparaflooring@gmail.com
http://www.kaiparaflooring.co.nz/
TRAPS TO ZAP POSSUMS
Self-setting possum traps are being trialed on Oneriri
peninsula by the Northern Regional Council.
The trial, the first of the new model Goodnature gas-
powered trap in the region, is on a recently-established
biosecurity area on Oneriri Road. The Kaira-Oneriri
Biosecurity Area (Koba) lies between the Takahoa Bay
Society and Oneriri Station.
According to the Department of Conservation (Doc) the
improved A12 trap has now proven itself in trials down
south. This is an interim result in a four-year project
examining the use of Goodnture Ltd self-resetting traps and
lures to control rats, stoats and possums.
Suitable now
In a statement last June, Allan Ross, director of the
Transformation and Threats Unit in Doc’s Science and
Capability Group, says the A12 resetting traps are now “a
suitable option for rat and possum control”.
They can “effectively and humanely control possums in
moderate to low density situations when set out at
approximately one trap per hectare, with the lure refreshed
monthly as recommended”, he says.
The trials at Native Island and by the Kepler Track have
shown good mechanical reliability to six-months. The
compressed CO
2
cylinder is then recharged.
Community led
The Koba trial is part of a community-led programme
supporting landholders and residents to work together to
manage pests within an area.
Koba spokesperson Hugh Patterson says, “We’re having
some success with other sorts of trap, with baits and hunting
but getting a few self-setting traps is a boost for those on
larger blocks.
“We have three of these self-setting traps for a start and
we’ll move them around. If we can push down possum
numbers on Koba’s 1570 hectares, it’ll fix a few headaches
for our near neighbours too,” he says.
Koba members also intend, with NRC support over three
years to 30 June 2018, to control rats, stoats, weasels,
rabbits and magpies. Better pest awareness should restore
living conditions for native plants, birds, and insects and
reduce the possibility of possum-borne disease to stock.
Photos:
left
-
Steve Henderson
gets a hand from
Tony Hargreaves
Below - NRC pest
control staff Paul
Ralph and Steve
Henderson
demonstrate
the
Goodnature
A12
trap
09 4312918
0274735171
leecooper@xtra.co.nz
LEE COOPER PAINTERS
(Kaiwaka Based)
*30 yrs Experience
*Interior/Exterior
*New and Restoration
*Honest and Reliable
*Free Quotes
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CARPET & UPHOLSTERY
CLEANING
QUICK DRYING – NON-TOXIC - GREAT RESULTS
Mike and Marina Bagley
Call 09 431 3016
or 027 2410414
marina@ecocarpetclean.co.nz
www.ecocarpetclean.co.nz
For all your body repair needs!!
We do:
Rust repairs
Insurance work
Anti-corrosion treatment
Hours: 8.30am-5pm Monday-Friday
Mobile: 021 118 0462
After hours: 09 431 2384
Phone: Craig or Call in for a free Quote
e-mail:
bodytech_panelbeaters@yahoo.com
We are located at 1837 SH1 Kaiwaka, behind
Twinkle Tow ‘n’ Tyre call in anytime for a free quote.
Large and minor vehicle
repairs
Industrial vehicles
Full Cut and polishes
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ST PAUL’S
ANGLICAN
SUNDAY
SERVICES
St Pauls Church: Kaiwaka-Mangawhai Rd.
1st Sun - Eucharist
3rd Sun - Family Service
Office 4314 122
Contacts:M.Hargreaves 4312295, C.Bygrave 4312057
or Rev. Wayne Thornton Ph 431 5650
www.mangawhaianglican.org.nz
Roller Disco
Let the good times
roll! We are going
to hold a Roller
Disco
in
our
gymnasium!
This will be a fun
evening for people
of all ages, so note it in your diary –
Saturday 26th March.
A half hour coaching session will start
at 6.30pm (for $5) where professionals
from Skatescool will guide beginners
through the basics and will also instruct
experienced skaters with advanced
drills and good technique.
The Roller Disco will run from 7 –
8.30pm and costs $10 (preschoolers
$5). Skate hireage is included – there
will be old-style quads as well as
inlines, with a range of sizes from 3
year olds to big daddy feet. Discount
for a family of four (entry/coaching/
skates) is $50. Bring socks, or buy a
pair for $3.
There will be great music, disco lights,
glow items, drinks, candy floss and
other snacks – so join us for two hours
of fun!
Basketball
Who's keen to give Basketball a go?
I'm going to run a social, mixed
Module with games held in the KSA
gymnasium on Sunday afternoons
starting 15th May. The Module will run
for 6 weeks or so (depending on the
number of teams which enter). The
team fee is $100 and you can have up
to 14 people in a team. Men, women
and teenagers welcome. A registration
form is on the Kaiwaka Basketball
Module facebook page, or contact me
and I will email it to you.
This will be a fun, friendly Module, so
why not get a group of mates together
and give it a try!
Tennis
Our tennis club is enjoying a boost in
numbers playing on Monday evenings.
Teams tennis is the social event of the
week with many new players turning
up from 6pm at our courts on the
northern side of the Sports Complex,
Gibbons Road. Some players are
meeting at 5pm for a relaxed warm-up.
Feel free to come along and try it out.
Rackets
and
balls
provided.
Junior tennis coaching is also proving
popular with lessons running from 3 -
4.30pm.
Queries, please contact Floyd on
022
476
9669
or
Soccer
Our soccer club is getting ready for the
season. If you have a child who may be
interested in playing soccer for the
Kaipara Knights, please contact Lindell
on blferguson@vodafone.co.nz or 4312
542.
The soccer season runs from Saturday
7th May until mid September. Games
are played on Saturdays at Port
Albert Domain, usually at the same
time each week. The Kaipara Knights
Soccer Club involves players from
Matakohe to Kaiwaka, from about four
years old. Novice players are welcome
and teams are mixed gender. Club
practice night for school age players
has been Wednesday at Maungaturoto.
Over 17s play open grade, and have in
recent years made up a combined team
with Mangawhai Football Club with
practice on Thursday evening at
Mangawhai.
Rugby - Senior
The senior rugby season kicks off on
Saturday 19th March, and our Hawks
have a home game! This match will be
against Mid Western - come along to
see how the boys are shaping up for the
season. The Reserves start at 12.30pm
and the Premiers start at 2.15pm.
A Rugby Smart coaching course will
be held at our Sports Complex on
Wednesday 16th March at 6.30pm.
This is a requirement for all coaches of
rugby teams from Under 14's and
above.
Rugby – IMB
If you have a teenage boy who is keen
to play rugby, bring them along to IMB
trainings on Wednesdays at 5.30pm at
the Maungaturoto Country Club, this
year we are fielding Under 14s and
Under 16s teams. A Secretary is needed
for IMB, if you could help out with this
role, please ring Heather Foster on 021
841115.
Any IMB queries, ring Mike Peeni on
027 2637388.
Rugby - JMB
A Small Blacks coaching course will
be held at the Kaiwaka Sports Complex
on Wednesday 23rd March at 6.30pm.
This is a requirement for all coaches of
rugby teams from Under 7's → Under
13's.
JMB trainings will be held on Tuesdays
at our grounds at 5.30pm, beginning
this Tuesday 8th.
Rippa Rugby Tournament
It was fantastic to see over 180
energetic children running around our
fields last week for the Inter-Schools
Rippa Rugby Tournament. The skill
level and determination shown by the
children throughout the day was great
to see. Photos are on the Kaiwaka
Sports Complex facebook page.
Athletics
The Kaiwaka Athletics Club has started
its season. Sessions are held on
Mondays from 5 – 6.30pm at Otamatea
High School. The sessions cover
running, long jump, high jump, shot
put, discus and javelin. Subs are $10
(under 7's) and $15 (over 7s). All
interested children are welcome. Any
queries to Eileen Parsons on 4318 055.
Murder at Cafe Noir
The Otamatea Repertory Theatre are
bringing this fun-filled interactive
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KAIWAKA SPORTS ASSOCIATION
Community Centre
Open 10am – 2pm Monday – Wednesday – Friday
WIFI, printing & scanning available
Kaiwaka’s own social space.
JP on site every Wednesday
LIFESTYLE PROPERTY
MAINTENANCE
Putting life back into your style
Working out of Kaiwaka; servicing Mangawhai,
Maungaturoto, Waipu and surrounding areas.
With over 25 years’ experience, I'm fully insured and any
job considered so just call me – James on mob: 0273
808622 or 09 431 2245
email: lifestylesorted@gmail.com
Mulching - gorse,
scrub
Tree & hedge work
Hole boring
Alkathene laying &
repairs
Paddock topping,
slashing
Electric fence
installation
Weed spraying
Free quotes
Land & section
clearing
Loader work
Rubbish removal
Fully insured
Repairs to driveways, fencing & buildings
SURVEYORS
SUBDIVISIONS
HOUSE SITE SURVEYS
CIVIL ENGINEERING
WASTEWATER DESIGNS
EXPERIENCED
PROFESSIONAL
INNOVATIVE
Ph 09 431 5353
0800 PACIFIC (0800 722 434)
pacificcoastsurvey.com
Adam Booth - 027 415 5752
Bsurv, Licensed Cadastral Surveyor
Surveying Kaipara since 1994
Willow Bend
HORSE HOTEL
Phone Sue
09 431 2817 or 021 623 776
Or email sue.gray@xtra.co.nz
"
Total Horse Care
"
Agistment
"
Riding Lessons
"
Arena Hire (60x40)
"
Young Horse Starting
"
Re-training/Exercising
"
Hoof Trimming
"
Problem Solving
IRON FOR SALE
New Coloursteel
Various Pack Sizes, Colours and Lengths
Hundreds of Metres
Priced to Sell
For viewing phone Vic
0211609588
www.kaiwaka.co.nz
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HODGETTS
CONTRACTING
Digger Work
Driveways
House Sites
Dams
Drains, etc
Also available
for HIRE
3 ton Vib Roller
Heavy Duty Tow
Waterblaster
Lazer Level
Phone Mark 4312877
027 447 8554
dinner theatre to our Sports Complex
on Friday 18th March at 6.30pm.
Come in your best Caribbean attire!
Whodunnit and skill questions. Tickets
are $50 per person which includes a
three course dinner and the bar will be
open. Tickets are available at Jaques
Four
Square
or
online
at
www.ort.org.nz. Get a group together
for a night of fun...
Kaiwaka Sports Awards
For our annual Sports Awards, our
affiliated
clubs
nominate
their
members in the categories of Senior
Sportsperson of the Year, Junior
Sportsperson of the Year, Service to
Sport and the Greg McRae Memorial
Trophy. The awards will be held on
Wednesday 27th April, with emcee
John Markby from More FM. Tickets
on sale at Jaques Four Square shortly.
Meeting
There will be a Kaiwaka Sports
Association meeting on Wednesday
6th April at 7pm. All welcome.
Kids Disco
Back by popular demand! Yes, we'll be
running another Kids Disco, so if
you've got children who like to boogie,
please write Saturday 9th April into
your diary. Details in next Bugle.
Bulbs Fundraiser
I'm running a Spring Bulbs Fundraiser
to raise money for the KSA. Bulbs are
easy to plant, fun to grow and will
reward you with beautiful flowers year
after year! Options are daffodils,
freesias, tulips, ranunculus, anemones
and sweet pea seeds.
Prices are less than normal retail and
the KSA will make 30% profit on all
sales. Your order will be delivered to
your home along with a handy planting
guide. An order form can be found on
www.kaiwakasports.co.nz
and
at
Jaques Four Square. Deadline for
orders is 15th March.
Cheryl Anderson
4312 051, 027 3462702
kaiwakasports@gmail.com
(Continued from page 9)
Bulb type
Price #packs $total
10 Yellow Trumpet Daffodils Everybody’s favourite and the true
essence of spring! Three varieties times to flower in succession from
early to late spring. Large flowers with yellow trumpets and yellow
petals. Height 40cm
$8.50
10 Fragrant Daffodils - Bridal Crown A double daffodil with clusters
of white pom-pom flowers in mid spring. The multiple flower heads have
a heavenly fragrance and thrive in sun or light shade. H 40cm
$8.50
10 Tulips - Mixed Tulips are spectacular late spring flowering bulbs
with colourful and
attractive cup-shaped flowers. Top quality bulbs in a wide colour range
will give an unsurpassable garden display. So easy to grow. Height 40cm
$10.0
0
10 Fragrant Single & Double Freesias - Mixed For the true scent of
spring try this mix of popular single & double Freesias. They will give a
long lasting, dazzling display and have long stems for picking. Height
30cm.
$6.00
10 Ranunculus Pink A profusion of fully double, ever-so-sweet, bright
pink flowers. A large clump of this showy colour would be hard to beat.
Ideal for borders or pots. H 30 - 40cm
$4.00
10 Anemone St Brigid Double Mix Also called windflowers because
they seem to grow as spontaneously as if sown by the wind. Very showy,
double flowers. They will grow in any type of soil and climate. Great for
picking. H 30 - 40cm
$4.00
Sweet Pea Heirloom Mix 20 Seeds A vibrant and striking mix of
Heirloom varieties. Everything from dark to lighter shades plus stripes
and bicolours, all with that intoxicating fragrance. H 2m
$4.00
TOTAL
BULBS FUNDRAISER
-
Kaiwaka Sports
Association
Here's a great opportunity to purchase spring flowering bulbs and seeds. Bulbs are easy to plant,
fun to grow and will reward you with beautiful flowers year after year! Bulbs are supplied by
Garden Post who source bulbs from New Zealand's best growers.
Prices offered here are less than normal retail and the KSA will make 30% profit on all sales.
Your order will be delivered to your home and a planting guide will be enclosed with each order.
To order please return this form with your payment by 15
th
March. Delivery will be the
following week. Any enquiries to Cheryl Anderson on 4312 051.
Bulb Order Form
Name: _________________________________________
Address: _________________________________________
Phone number: __________________________________
Payment options: …... Cash …...Cheque (payable to KSA) …..Bank direct 060365002247200
(use reference bulbs and your full name)
Ways to return form: Post to Cheryl Anderson, 233 Baldrock Rd, RD2, Maungaturoto, 0587.
Drop off in box at Jaques Four Square. Scan and email to Cheryl at kaiwakasports@gmail.com
KAIWAKA SPORTS ASSN
BARRY CURTIS PLUMBING LTD
REGISTERED CRAFTSMAN PLUMBER
Phone 4315572
027 257 9884
25 years experience
Friendly reliable service
All plumbing and maintenance
Alterations and new housing
Spouting
Competitive rates
PROMPT EFFICIENT SERVICE
KAIWAKA MARKET
Every Friday
Three Furlongs Hotel carpark
State Highway 1, Kaiwaka
10am - 3pm
Local arts & crafts, fresh organic produce
Entertainment
To book a stall contact David Denton
Phone 4312 184 or 021 210 3756
Email magik2u@hotmail.com
Beth Stone is your local
Re/Max Associates
representative.
I am available for chats anytime between 10AM and
2 PM Wednesdays and Thursdays in my ChatRoom
at Kate’s Place. Or by appointment. Join me for
coffee and conversation.
Thinking about buying? Or selling? Or just wanting
to talk over the options and understand more about
the market? I can help. Use me as your sounding
board.
PLEASE NOTE THE CHANGED DAYS OF
ATTENDANCE.
Phone Beth 09 4312668 or 0274 937 801 or call in.
I look forward to meeting you.
GORSE
IF YOU HAVE GORSE THAT YOU
WANT ERADICATED
Call A Farmer
Bookings taken
NOW
for summer spraying
Phone 09 423 7585
027 62 55 383
info@callafarmer.co.nz
David Korach
Your local Gib Stopper
DK PLASTERER LTD
0274769221
dkorach6@gmail.com
www.kaiwaka.co.nz
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U Beauty
Underarm Wax
$20
Extended Bikini Wax $30
15 min Back Massage $25
30 min Back Massage $50
Please call Nicole for bookings
09 393 6336 or 022 0639450
Qualified Beautician
4 Kaiwaka – Mangawhai Rd
Kaiwaka
Eyebrow Wax $10
Eyebrow Tint $10
Eyelash Tint
$20
Lip Wax
$10
Chin Wax
$10
Bikini Wax
$20
Brazilian
$50
½ Leg Wax
$30
Full Leg Wax $45
Full Pedicure $60
Foot Tidy
$35
Manicure
$45
Nail Tidy
$25
Chest Wax
$30
Back Wax
$40
Nostrils
$10
Ears
$10
Are you Truly Happy?
Glo Treadaway
Change Catalyst
Compassionate Intuitive
Spiritual Healer,
Counsellor,
Abundance Coach,
Certified TheaHealing Practitioner.
4312 209
027 363 8833
glo@celestialconsulting.co.nz
www.celestialconsulting.co.nz
Consultations available
Kaiwaka, Waipu, Browns Bay
Kaiwaka Playcentre has started the
new term with a bang; we have three
new families attending, and we hope
they enjoy Playcentre as much as we
do. With the weather being so hot,
water play has been a huge hit, our
water trough, sprinkler and octopus
have been definite favourites.
Last week our pump was not working,
we placed a non-urgent call to T.W
Wright to come and have a look, he
turned up within 24 hours of our call
and fixed our pump, he did this for us
without charge, and donated his time
and effort to the Playcentre, we would
like to send out a huge thanks, and
would defiantly recommend him to
anyone who is in need. We also thank
Mangawhai Tyres for the donation of
some rugby balls, the kids really love
these, they enjoy passing and catching,
which is a great tool for developing
hand-eye co-ordination.
We will be running an Easter raffle in
the coming weeks, a massive thanks to
Design by Chi for making up our
tickets, please see one of wonderful
Playcentre mums who will have tickets
to sell.
Pictured above is Zeth Ellis, enjoying
some cotton bud painting, and below
we have Van Walker and Milla
Dowson busy constructing in our
carpentry area.
Kaiwaka Playcentre is open Mondays,
Thursdays and Fridays 9am-12pm, we
welcome you to pop in at 17 Hastie
Lane, Kaiwaka and have a chat and
cuppa while your children play.
KAIWAKA PLAYCENTRE
1.7tn Digger/Operator
for Hire.
Daily/Hourly rates
available.
Call Tam on
027 211 1152
or
asquithcontracting
@gmail.com
ST JOHN OP
SHOP
Needed: 2 volunteers (police checks done)
We need furniture, double & queen size
beds, drawers, small pieces, pot plants,
fruit, pickles, chutneys and jars AND
anything else will be greatly appreciated.
When bringing goods into the shop please
hand them to a staff member.
Millie and Staff.
Phone 4312650
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
For bookings:9.00am-5.00pm
Phone
09 4312661
Or phone Owen 09 4317123 anytime
BRICK/
BLOCKLAYER
All aspects of masonry:
Fireplaces,
Restoration
& Remedial Work.
JAMES EAGLETON
Tel. (09) 431 2514
Mob. 0274 749 232
jajueagles@yahoo.com.au
210A Pukenui Road,
RD2, Kaiwaka 0573
g.a.s.
Mangawhai
GARDEN CENTRE
for all your gardening needs
Also a great range of
STOCKFOOD
Wide range of
ORGANICS AND
FRESH LOCAL PRODUCE
All your motoring needs are taken care of by
our friendly staff check us out...
44 Moir Street, Mangawhai (09)431 4242
Registered Drainlayer
All Types of Earthworks
> All Residential & Commercial Work > House Sites
> Septic System Design & Install
> Footings & Drilling to 10m
> Sewer Connections
> Dams
> Water Tank Installation
> Roading & Races
> Farm Work
THE ONE STOP SHOP
Phone Nigel for an Obligation Free Quote
Drainage & Earthmoving
clarkedrainage@xtra.co.nz
027 2233 185
PLANNING A NEW KITCHEN?
CONTACT NOEL McDOWELL
WELLSFORD
KITCHENS
Ph/Fax 094312888
KAIWAKA-Any time
QUALITY CUSTOM MADE
KITCHENS
FENCING
COMPLETE NEW BUILD
WIRE AND BATTEN
ELECTRIC
POST AND RAIL
REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE
WHATEVER YOU NEED—IF YOU NEED A FENCER
CALL A
FARMER
Phone 09 423 7585
027 62 55 383
info@callafarmer.co.nz
www.kaiwaka.co.nz
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ZONTA
MANGAWHAI
“SECOND
CHANCE
STUDY AWARD”
The
Zonta
Club
of
Mangawhai is this year offering a
Second Chance for Women Study
Award. The successful applicant will
receive $2500 towards tuition fees for
an NZQA approved course of study
towards a sustainable career path. Any
woman wishing to return to the
workforce who is resident in the
Mangawhai, Kaiwaka, Maungaturoto,
or Bream Bay area is eligible to apply.
Application forms can be requested by
emailing zonta@mangawhai.org.nz or
texting Sue on 0275556636 with your
name and email address. Applications
are due by May 2nd, interviews will be
held on May 21st and the award will be
presented at the Zonta Mid-Winter Ball
to be held on June 25th, 2016.
This award is possible because of the
generosity of the local community at
Zonta fundraising events such as our
garage sales and quiz nights. It is in
addition to the two places awarded to
young women on Spirit of Adventure
Leadership voyages.
The Zonta Club of Mangawhai is a
group of women from all walks of life
who meet monthly over dinner for fun
and friendship. They raise funds to
support a variety of projects locally,
nationally and internationally as part of
Zonta International, a service and
advocacy organisation whose goal is to
empower women and promote human
rights for all. They work closely with
other local organisations to help
combat domestic violence; support
national bodies such as the Sophie
Elliot Foundation; Gynaecological
Cancer and White Ribbon; and provide
international aid to projects that help
women overcome barriers to equal
education, health care, legal rights, and
employment.
The Club welcomes new members and
would love to hear from you – contact
zonta@mangawhai.org.nz for further
information or to come along to a
meeting to hear interesting speakers
and meet new friends.
HAKARU RSA
WOMEN’S
SECTION
17 members attended our February
meeting which was followed by the
AGM.
Heather welcomed all present and
opened the meeting with the Women’s
Section song, and called for a minute’s
silence in memory for those we have
lost recently. Special thoughts were of
David, Heather’s much loved husband,
we will all miss his mischievous smile.
Our deepest sympathies, Heather.
Birthday Girls this month were Fay
Wintle (our Patroness), Dawn Powell,
and Bev Ogilvy, hope you all had a
happy day.
It was disappointing our Bowls Day,
usually held at the Club, had to be
cancelled due to insufficient entries.
Next year advertising will start a lot
earlier.
We wish Dawn Bright who is in the
Heritage Wellsford much better health
and encourage members and friends to
visit her when next in Wellsford, many
thanks to those who have already done
so.
The monthly meeting closed and
Heather read her report, mentioning the
highlight of the year was our “60th
Birthday” which was enjoyed by all.
The following are the Officers and
committee for 2016-17:
Patron: Fay Wintle, President: Lena
Carleton, Vice President: Trish Black,
Official Speaker, Junior Vice President:
Gloria Durant, Secretary: Jan Mann,
Treasurer: Helen Hawkins, Delegate to
conference: Lena Carleton, RSA Meetings
Reporter: Ann Dowson.
Committee:- Doreen Woodhouse, Pat Judd,
Shirley DeVries, June Wilson, Noeline
Davies, Ann Dowson.
Heather to attend as of right as ex
President. Auditor Tony Perry
We are all “VERY GRATEFULL” to
Heather for serving 8 years as President
and doing an outstanding job – Thank
You Heather.
The next meeting 24th March, 1:30
p.m. Members please bring along
flowers for the wreaths, and could we
please ask members of the public to
bring along a plate to ANZAC DAY if
they are able, all contributions
gratefully received.
Yours “Aye”, Ann
ZONTA
AFFORDABLE PRICES!
MENS DRY CUT FROM $18.00
LADIES DRY CUT FROM $28.00
KIDS DRY CUT FROM $15.00
COLOUR CUT FROM $90.00
JUST CUTS’AND MORE
021 165 2629
NOW SELLING: scented tealights, incense,
smudge sticks, copper bracelets, aurora ball
crystals, dream catchers, healing stones, rose
quartz, cds, and much more
open 6 days
Ken Urquhart
BSurv Licensed Cadastral Surveyor
KMU Surveys Ltd
467 Bickerstaffe Road
RD 2
Maungaturoto 0587
Ph 09 431 8705
Mob 021 161 2344
kenurquhart@xtra.co.nz
WHOLESALE NATIVE PLANT NURSERY
AND LANDSCAPING
By Appointment
Small and Large orders welcome
Phone: 09 431 2481
Email: info@ruraldesign.co.nz
LANDSCAPING
4 IN 1 BUCKET
TRENCHER
POLE HOLES
ROTARY HOE
COMPACT ROLLER
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
Trails end
spiritualist gathering
Last Sunday of every month
11.30-2pm tea/coffee provided
$5koha for all inquiries
0211652629 evenings 099450753
Trail.end@hotmail.com
Bringing together light minded people
Guest speaker each month and
Workshops every 2nd Wednesday 7-8.30pm
design drafting
service
Retired builder and manufacturer with over 40 years
experience in the building industry is offering a design
drafting service
for domestic housing, sleepouts and sheds.
Plans formulated in consultation with clients, with
working drawings completed and submitted to
council for processing. Extensive practical experience,
able to identify & resolve problems.
Please ring Mike Lean on
09 431 2260
or
021 431 196
www.kaiwaka.co.nz
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Kaiwaka
Hardware
&
Key cutting
Phone 4312 063
022 041 6047
kaikey2015@gmail.com
Keys Cut
Household Hardware
Curtain Tracks & Fittings
Not there? Call Doug and he’ll sort
it for you.
(
Next to Kaiwaka Motorcycles)
Flowerpower
Northland
Long lasting
flowers
delivered
from
Mangawhai
www.flowerpower
northland.co.nz
Ring Martina
4315161
Kaiwaka
Good Sorts
Do you know
someone in our
community
who is
deserving of a
beautiful bunch
of flowers?
Send an email
or drop a note to Jaques Four
Square to let the Bugle team know.
We will choose a recipient to
receive flowers from Lindy the
flower girl.
lindywatson@hotmail.com or 4312847
Water Tank
Cleaning
Keep your water safe & clean
Removal of sediment, silt etc
Vacuum or full scrub
Minimal water loss
Phone Mark
(09) 432 0655
or 0274 707607
Magnetic Laser for Health
Using a low power laser I can help
with a variety of conditions:
Joints pain, swelling,
inflammation
Back and neck pain
Heel pain
Injury or fracture recovery
Phone Gala
431 2213
021 486 611
The 2016 theme 'Transition - A
National War Effort' will focus on New
Zealand entering the war on the
Western Front and also how the war
affected the lives of those still at home
in New Zealand.
The Battle of the Somme was New
Zealand’s first major engagement on
the Western Front, with the New
Zealand Division joining this battle on
15 September 1916. The battle took a
huge toll on the 15,000 members of the
Division who were involved. Nearly
6000 were wounded and 2000 lost their
lives.
The WW100 programme will also look
at life at home and the introduction of
conscription. The First World War
affected the lives of every New
Zealand family, whether it was through
fundraising efforts, farewelling family
members, comforting the grieving or
the impact of the state on their civil
liberties.
This year, we are looking forward to
deepening your understanding of the
First World War, so feel free to check
out our discover WW1 stories, keep up
to date with our latest news, or find out
what centenary projects, events and
activities are happening in your region.
If you are planning on heading
overseas for an official international
commemoration, we have recently
updated the WW100 website with
information to help you plan your trip -
~Sarah Davies, WW100 Director
Images of Māori First World War
servicemen are wanted for inclusion in
an authoritative history book on the
Great War due for publication in 2017.
Whitiki: Māori in the First World
War is one in a series of books on New
Zealand and the First World War being
jointly produced by the Ministry for
Culture
and
Heritage,
Massey
University, the New Zealand Defence
Force and the Royal New Zealand
Returned and Services Association.
http://www.mch.govt.nz/world-war-
one-māori-photos-wanted
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KAIWAKA
MOTORCYCLES LTD
SALES – SERVICE – SPARES
FARM BIKE SPECIALIST
PHONE 09 431-2127
10 KAIWAKA-MANGAWHAI ROAD, KAIWAKA
YAMAHA
HUSQVARNA
* R O A D I N G * E A R T H W O R K S *
* D R A I N A G E * S I T E W O R K S *
Shaun Huband
Registered Drainlayer
Cell: 021 222 0272
Home: 09 4318339
Email:
Twinkle Tow ‘n’ Tyre
Think you’ll get a better deal in the city?
Ring us - it won’t cost anything!
1837 State Highway 1, Kaiwaka
Phone 431 2823
*W.O.F.
*Tyres
*Windscreen
replacement
*Chip repairs
*Bulk Oil
*Batteries
*Welding
*Custom built
trailers
*Trailer hire
Te Pounga Marae
130 Nathan Rd. Oneriri. Kaiwaka 0573
COMPLEX FOR HIRE
Functions
* Weddings * Birthdays
*Anniversaries
* Meetings * Wananga
5 hour meeting
* 12 hour stay *
Overnight
*All welcome - No more Drink-driving
Amenities:
*Convo Combi Steamer * Bratt Pan * Dish
Washer/Sterilizer * 3 Door Glass Chiller (walk in)
etc…All Crockery * Linen Supplied * Central
Heating and Air Conditioning and much more.
Can also cater for small groups….
For more information please contact:
Kim Wallace
Home: 09 832 1133 Mob: 0211275340
Email: kimwallace@xtra.co.nz
www.kaiwaka.co.nz
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Bulk Cartage
LEABOURNS
Passenger Service
Car & Van Hire
Bus & Coach Charters
Airport Transfers
Monthly Shopper Bus
Phone (09) 4237416
Freeview
Installations
Richard Te Haara
25 Marram Place
Mangawhai Heads
021 1104056
kiwipride@xtra.co.nz
A one stop shop for all your organic
gardening needs. Great gifts for all
occasions available.
Organic fruit trees, seasonal produce as
available, seedlings, herbs, seeds, books,
tools, fertilisers, gloves, worm farms
and much, much more.
Open - Thursday to Sunday,
9.00am - 5.00pm, 5km north of Kaiwaka,
2395 State Highway 1, RD2
Maungaturoto.
Tel: 09-431-2732.
Email:taongagardens@gmail.com
Our students really enjoyed their
camp at Moirs Point Mangawhai
Beach Camp. They came back
exhausted but happy. Thank you to
all the parents who supported this
camp, especially Naomi Walker,
Lyndell Ferguson and Teresa
Woolley, who stayed the whole
time and were really wonderful.
Thank you also to Sharlene
Tornquist and all the teachers who
organised and ran the camp.
Without their willingness to do this,
we would not be able to have
camps.
Our juniors had a very enjoyable
and exciting sleepover at school.
Again, well supported by parents
and staff members. Thank you
Anna Jamieson, for organising this.
KAIWAKA SCHOOL
LOCAL SERVICES
*Emergencies - Ambulance, Fire, Police - dial 111
*Non-urgent Police phone 09 4311150
A A: Meets Wed., 8pm Kaiwaka Ph: 4312228, 4315543, 0800229 6757
AL ANON: In recess, contact Ph: 4312228
ASUREQUALITY LTD (was AgriQuality) Call Free 0508 0011 22
BUDGETING SERVICE, WELLSFORD: Free confidential advice &
support for all areas of personal finance. Ph (09) 423 7123
CAB-Citizens Advice Bureau.Wellsford Ph: 4237333
0800 367 222 email:cab.wells@xtra.co.nz
DOG/STOCK /NOISE CONTROL 0800 105 890
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.Ph4312629 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
KAIWAKA KOHANGA REO: Ph:4312620
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 431
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
KATE’S PLACE with Govt.Day Agencies/Community Information /
Osteopathy/ IRD / Probation, etc Ph: 4312661 Hours: 9am-3pm. Mon - Fri
LINKING HANDS Health Shuttle Ph 4314121 or 09 4318969
MINISTRY FOR PRIMARY INDUSTRIES - General inquiries Call
Free 0800 008 333
NORTHPOWER: Faults Kaiwaka area 0800 104040
OTAMATEA COMMUNITY SERVICES: Free counselling, parent
coach, Family Support worker, budget advice, food bank. Mon-Fri 9am-
30m. Ph 09 431 9080
PARENTPORT: Free, practical family support service Puhoi to Paparoa
Ph or txt: Dianne 027 2085093
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT COACHING, GROUP FACILITATION:
Sabine Druckler 4312231
PLUNKET: Kaiwaka - Kaiwaka War Memorial Hall: Clinic 1st Wednesday of the
month; Coffee Group at 9:30. Mangawhai - Rose Madsen Cottage, Mangawhai
Domain, Moir St: Clinic 1st and 3rd Monday of month; Young Babies Coffee
Group 2nd and 4th Monday 10 am; Plunket Playgroup every Thursday.
Maungaturoto - Maungaturoto Congregational Church, 100 Hurndall Street East:
Plunket clinic 2nd and 4th Wednesday. Cynthia 09 431 8187 or 027 675 3488
PLUNKET HELPLINE -0800 933 922 (24 hours)
PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE: Gloria Reid Ph: 094327634
RETURNED AND SERVICES ASSN 733 Settlement Rd. Hakaru
Ph.4312176 Bill Kerr (President) Ph.4314719
TAITOKERAU COMMUNITY LAW: Free confidential legal advice and
assistance, 2nd
Thursday
of each month. Ph: 0800 155 529 for
appointments.
TE KOROWAI AROHA O NGATIWHATUA Ph: 4312675
(The Cloak of Love of Ngatiwhatua) Support and Maori Consultancy.
VETERINARY SERVICE MANGAWHAI:
Ph: 4314535 Mon-Fri 8.00-5.00, 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
CHURCHES:
Kaiwaka Revival Church - Your Community Church: Sundays 10am
Ph: Pastor Tawhiri 09 4312 571 or Pastor Paul 09 4312 068
St Paul's Anglican Church 1st Sun. 9.30 am (Eucharist), 3rd Sun. 9.30
am (Family Service). Contacts: Church Office 09 431 4122; M.
Hargreaves 431 2295; C. Bygrave 431 2057; or Rev. Wayne Thornton
Ph 431 5650 www.mangawhaianglican.org.nz
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 Recreation Centre, Insley St. Ph: 09 4314782
Next Bugle Deadline midday Friday 18 March 2016
WHAT’S ON
PLEASE ~ do let us know what is on - email
kaiwakabugle@kaiwaka.co.nz
Advertising in WHAT’S ON is FREE
*11Mar~The Dressmaker (M) 7:30pm KWMH
*12Mar~Ruawai Lions Auction 9:30am Kaipara Kumara
Forecourt
*15Mar~Bulb order deadline, KSA
*16Mar~Rugby Smart coaching course 6:30pm KSA
*18Mar~Murder at Cafe Noir, KSA book at www.ort.org.nz
*18Mar~Karaoke, Hakaru RSA 7:30pm
*19Mar~Rotary Auction 10am Maungaturoto School
*19Mar~Otamatea Hawks v Mid Western at home
*20Mar~Fibre Fun, Kate's Place 10am Ph Faye 022 099 5467
*23Mar~Small Blacks coaching 6:30pm KSA
*24Mar~Hakaru RSA Women's Section, 1:30pm Hakaru RSA
*25Mar~The Lady in the Van (M) 7:30pm KWMH
*26Mar~Roller Disco, KSA
*27Mar~The Good Dinosaur (PG) 2pm KWMH
KWMH=Kaiwaka War Memorial Hall
KSA=Kaiwaka Sports Association Complex
See www.kaiwaka.co.nz for upcoming events.
HOUSEHOLD RUBBISH COLLECTION - Kaiwaka Pick up:
Mondays = Gr een bags (Northland Waste - 09 430 3273)
Wednesdays = Blue bags and yellow r ecycling (at J aques $3.00
and $1.50) (Kaurilands 09 4392146)
DIABETES Support Group -for Kaiwaka, Mangawhai,
Wellsford 10am, 3rd Friday of month Ph:A.Pert 4238242;
J.Gardner 4238060
DRINK CAN ‘tear tabs’ - for Starship Hospital- please collect -
98 Kaiwaka Mangawhai Rd, leave in mailbox, Ph. 4312625
GENEALOGY - Wellsford: 1st Thursday in month Ph: 423
7033; Waipu: 4th Monday in month Ph: 4312 725
GYMNASTICS OTAMATEA - Tuesday Ph: Stephanie 022
3624998
HAKARU PONY CLUB - Secretary Julie Rynne 09 4314520
KAIWAKA BADMINTON -Tuesdays 7.30pm Ph: 4312345
KAIWAKA DRAMA CLUB - Dave Edwards 021 611198 -
KaiwakaDrama@gmail.com Monday 5:30-7:00pm KWMH - FB
- “KaiwakaDramaClub”
KAIWAKA DRUM & DANCE CLASSES - Dave Edwards 021
611198 - DjembeNZ@gmail.com Monday 7:00-9:00pm KWMH
African Rhythms
KAIWAKA FIBRE FUN - spinning, weaving, felting. 3rd
Sunday 10am-2pm Kate's Place Ph Faye Thomas 022 099 5467
KAIWAKA GARDEN & FLORAL GROUP - 2nd Thursday in
month. Ph: 431 4767
KAIWAKA CUBS - Thursdays 5.30-7pm, Hakaru Ph:Bruce
4312542
KNITTING FOR WHANGAREI HOSPITAL - 2nd Tuesday in
month, Apple Basket 10am Ph 4314827
MANGAWHAI COMBINED PROBUS CLUB - 2pm, 3rd
Thursday month, Senior Citizens Hall Mangawhai. Ph: 4315777
OTAMATEA GREY POWER - Kath Pattinson 09 431 8960,
1pm last Wednesday of month, Anglican Church Hall,
Maungaturoto
PT CURTIS CRUISING CLUB - Jean Ph: 4312 246
RSA,Hakaru & Dist.Women - meet 1.30pm 4th Thurs in month
Ph: 4314 668
TRAMPING - Mondays 9am-2:30pm Karen Ph: 4312 090
YOGA - Tuesdays 6:15pm, Friday 8:30am KWMH Carla Ph:
021 296 8794; Wednesday 5:30-7:00pm Archie Bull Hall
Dalleise Ph 4312 108
HALLS FOR HIRE:
St.Pauls Archie Bull Hall HIRE $20 half day, $40 full day per
hire, R. Morgans, Ph 4312365
Kaiwaka War Memorial Hall HlRE - Phone 4312725 or
kaiwaka.hall.bookings@gmail.com
Hakaru Community Hall HIRE -Ph. 4312256 or 4312110
Te Pounga Marae queries - R. O’Leary 4312 423, J.Nathan 021
186 7382
Kaiwaka Sports Association hire/queries - C. Anderson 4312051
or kaiwakasports@gmail.com
Justice of Peace: B.FJaques; L.Donaldson; A.F.Hargreaves,
S.Dalziell, W.Howard - please phone to make sure they are
available www.justiceofthepeace.org.nz
Marriage Celebrants: L.Donaldson; A.F.Hargreaves; C.Rosseels