2016_January22GB Weekly

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2016_January22GB Weekly
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Last weekend’s heritage-themed Golden
Bay A&P Show was a huge success.
A&P Association president Duncan
McKenzie said that the gate takings were right
up with previous shows, the overcast weather
encouraged people to stay and he had heard
only positive comments.
The construction of the new shared
recreational facility at the Takaka’s Rec Park
requires the demolition of the old grandstand
and the booth. This means that future A&P
Shows will change. To celebrate the extent
to which the annual show is woven into the
community’s heritage, the 119th show had
a heritage theme. There was period costume
and some older classes of competition were
given the special tag “end of an era”. One
example was in the Home Cooking section
where class 32, entitled “Lady’s Afternoon
Tea”, required a tray with a teapot and cosy,
a teacup, three food items and a flower
arrangement. The food items had to be one
spreadable, one sweet and one savoury. The
GB Weekly’s own Nicola Wells won first and
second prize in this class.
Elsewhere there was a distinct tinge
of heritage – from the collectible cars to
restored tractors and farm machinery, to the
Omotomotomotoco’s display of restored
machinery and the bonnets of some of the
stall-holders.
In the booth and in the specially-erected
heritage tent, the A&P Show committee had
on display blown-up quotes from participants
in the A&P Show from earlier days. This was
an initiative of Noel and Carolyn Baigent and
attracted a lot of positive comment.
One, from show stalwart Keith Page said in
1973: “These old fellows at that first meeting
in 1893 to try and form a dairy company
could not visualise then that they would end
up forming an A&P Association, and that it
would still be going 80 years later. And we
can’t visualise what it will be in another
80 years. Will the young ones let it all go
bung?” These forward-looking thoughts were
recorded in Christine Hunt’s book 1893
Onwards: Reminiscences of Golden Bay A&P
Shows (1980).
On the evidence of last Saturday there
seems little chance that the latest group of
guardians of the A&P’s heritage will “let it
all go bung”.
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Golden Bay A&P Show farewells
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LETTERS
Freedom camping
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GOLF AMBROSE & AUCTION
7 February 2016 at 5pm
Auction List
1. Ag Contractors Pack. 10ha drilling, 2ha maize
chopping and local cartage, $2,500 baling and
groundwork voucher.
2. House Painting Pack. $1,000 Dulux paint voucher.
20 hours labour.
3. Line 7 jacket.
4. New Ladies’ Golf Clubs. Mizuno Efli irons and bag,
woods, hybrids.
5. Monster Meat Pack. Sheep, pig and ½ beast
(including processing).
6. GB Holiday Pack. Accommodation/meals/activity.
7. $500 GB Weekly advertising voucher.
8. Ultimate Ag Pack. Water trough, detergent, teat
spray, battery charger, Hitachi grinder, 20l glyphosate,
Redband gumboots, socks, eprinex & Swandri
jersey.
9. Kids Toy Pack. Remote helicopter, Fonterra tanker,
John Deere tractor, remote car.
10.Oil, filters & 3 hours mechanic’s labour.
11.5ha HT Brassica rape seed plus Swandri jersey and
Redband gumboots and socks.
12.1.5 ton calf meal plus Swandri jersey and Redband
gumboots and socks.
13.New men’s golf clubs. Cobra irons, fairway woods,
driver and bag.
14.Amazing Maize Pack. 3 bags Pioneer 38V12 maize
seed.
15.Ultimate Holiday Package. Accommodation/meals/
fishing charter.
16.Mako’s Supporters Pack. Full playing strip, bag, jacket
and 2 tickets to 2016 home game of our choice.
17.Scenic Flight over Abel Tasman (2 persons).
18.Ultimate Meat Pack. Sheep, pig & ½ beast (including
processing).
19.Grand Farewell Spit Eco Tour (2 persons).
20.10ha Permanent grass seed.
21.Round of golf at Onekaka Links.
22.Hitachi grinder.
23.Manuka firewood - large trailer load.
24.Landscaping chip - two tonne.
25.$2,500 Excavator and Truck contracting voucher.
26.10ha small seed drilling.
27. Five-night doggie stay.
28.Full membership Takaka Golf Club
Any expressions of interest prior to auction, or
absentee bids, please phone Logan Solly, organiser
and auctioneer, 0274 390 044.
PUMPS
Sales and Service
Reg Turner is wrong, I believe, to encourage the idea of
delegating freedom camping enforcement to local residents
(GBW 15/1). Far from discouraging vigilantes, I would expect
the ignorant, prejudiced and psychotic to be at the front of
the queue seeking policing powers which they could then
abuse. Policing is best left to the professionals, the best of
whom know how to uphold the spirit rather than the letter
of the law and let fairness and common sense prevail. Their
wages are money well spent for ratepayers.
Considerate freedom campers should not be persecuted;
it is largely they who bring much-needed tourist dollars
into our local economy. Bush poopers, litter bugs, fire bugs
and noise polluters are the real enemies; many of these are
not freedom campers at all. Laws and penalties should be
accurately targetted; the scatter-gun approach will not do.
Positive preventative measures such as installation of toilet,
fire and refuse facilities (like the portaloos recently donated
by our enlightened philanthropists at the Wholemeal Café
and Schnapp Dragon Distillery) are better still. They have
unintentionally put TDC to shame. Reg would do better to
join their ranks.
Steve Penny
Milnthorpe appreciation
To Tim, Jane and the volunteers: Thank you for the
wonderful work maintaining and upgrading the Milnthorpe
tracks. It’s great that you are continuing the amazing legacy
started by Dick. We are so lucky to have this beautiful
park.
Linda Wallace
Summer Arts Workshop program
The GB Community Organic Gardens is offering an Arts
Workshop Program, 24 January to 19 March. TDC Creative
Communities is sponsoring this educational program that
offers a range of different arts facilitated by skilled tutors from
Golden Bay. The program will start this Sunday with “Wearable
Art: Off the wall and onto the body” with Dominique de
Borrekens. Other workshops are “Explore creativity through
mixed media” with Jo Campbell, “The Clown and the Fool”
with Colin Minney, “Mosaic: outdoor plant pots” with Elvira
van der Waay, “Location Theatre” with Martine Baanvinger
and “Creative Flax Weaving” with Maureen Harte. For more
information: [email protected] or ph 022
679 6844.
Martine Baanvinger
Golden Bay Community Organic Gardens
TPPA
Despite massive protests all over New Zealand, we
are about to host the signing of the controversial TPPA in
Auckland on 4 February. There is still time to voice your
opposition to the TPPA by signing the petition at http://www.
actionstation.org.nz/dontsign.
Unlike New Zealand, some countries have requested
exemptions from certain parts of this dangerous agreement,
Ph 525 9482
(Corner of Motupipi St & Buxton Lane)
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Baron Hasselhoff’s is leaving town
I want to let our fantastic customers and the wider
community know that, with a heavy heart, we are relocating
to Wellington at the beginning of February. Our last day of
trading in our shop will be Saturday 30 January.
Baron’s was born in Takaka and over the last five years
I have been so lucky to have enormous, generous support
from the community; this is something I most definitely don’t
take for granted. It’s been a pleasure for me to realise my
dream and create a business where I can express my love
for food; hopefully you’ve enjoyed watching and tasting the
progress.
Wellington is going to offer us new challenges, a wider
market and opportunities I can’t even imagine. We will always
be a Golden Bay business at heart and will continue to supply
the local outlets here. Come on down to the shop on our last
day and have a glass of bubbles with us.
Clayton McErlane
Demolition at Rec Park
I enjoyed helping at the Golden Bay Pony Club’s eventing
day Sunday 17 January (the day after the A&P Show). The
Show committee always very kindly leave their jumps up for
the younger group to use on their day, and also assist with
the running of the annual event.
I couldn’t help but think how insensitive it was that from
early in the morning the produce booth and SeniorNet
rooms were under attack, being demolished with a lot of
accompanying noise. Not good for the young riders and
their horses I would have thought. I realise the rooms and
the grandstand have to be down by a certain date, but did it
all have to start with such indecent haste?
I know that we have to be prepared for change, even if we
aren’t keen on it, but It was certainly upsetting to some of the
people at the event – many of whom have grown up with
those buildings and the grandstand as part of their lives.
Jill Pomeroy
golden bay’s news in brief
The River Jesters
The River Jesters is a rock n roll quartet and will
showcase a broad range of new original songs at the Roots
Bar on Friday 22 January, 9.30pm, $5 door.
The River Jesters formed in late 2012 when Tom Batchelor
(vocals) met Michael Morris (guitar) busking in Dunedin.
The duo recruited Sam McKean (bass) and Antonio Mercuri
(drums). With a headlining slot at WaikeriFest under the
ir belt, an appearance at AMI Stadium (CHCH) before
a crowd of 18,000 and countless other memorable live
shows across NZ, The River Jesters are fast on the rise.
Submitted
Invitation to Rec Centre mauri
stone ceremony
13 Buxton Lane, Takaka
knowing the detrimental effect it will generate for their people.
One example is the protection of land ownership from foreign
investors. This should be a great concern here in New Zealand
where we have watched home ownership decline radically
over the last decade as the National-led government has
perpetuated the investor advantages forcing huge numbers
into renting. I would guess that most renters would rather be
investing that weekly payment into their own home, instead
of padding out their landlords’ profit portfolio.
I believe we would have a happier population if the
growing disparity between the rich and poor was reversed. If
we sign The TPPA we will watch this sad situation worsen. The
TPPA is a corporate-driven and corporate-favoured binding
document that will have harmful effects on the workforce
and our environment.
Caring New Zealanders have stood up before when global
pressures have attempted to bully us; we can do it again.
Please sign the petition and share it with your friends who
are too busy in the rat race to have time to keep up with the
latest misguided government action. John Key would rather
you talk about a flag.
Victoria Davis
Everyone is invited to a dawn ceremony to bless and
mark the beginning of construction of the Golden Bay
Community Recreation Facility.
The project will begin with a 4.30am ceremony on
Tuesday 2 February to lay mauri stones on the site. The
stones represent the life blood of the facility and will act
as kaitiaki (guardians) of the facility, offering protection
and carrying the spirit of the community. Mauri stones
will be offered by the Council, Shared Recreation Facility
Committee, Manawhenua ki Mohua, A&P Association
and others.
The new building in Takaka’s Recreation Park will
house a gymnasium with indoor netball court, two squash
courts, toilets and changing rooms, and community and
function rooms.
Anyone wishing to attend the ceremony can RSVP to
Brian Harris ph 525 8599 or [email protected]
Submitted by Tasman District Council
JB3 to perform at Roots Bar
On Sunday 24 January Wellington trio JB3 will perform
at Zatori, followed by a show at Roots Bar on Tuesday 26
January. Led by locally-raised saxophonist Jake Baxendale,
the trio is performing in Golden Bay as part of a South Island
tour - a first for the band.
The trio has been performing in Wellington for the last
two years, playing a mix of classic 60s-70s soul jazz and
more contemporary jazz-funk fusion. After Jake’s recent trip
to Sydney, the band is focusing more on original music.
“I saw a lot of original jazz while I was in Sydney, in all
sorts of styles,” says Jake. “It really inspired me to take a
closer look at this era of jazz and try to write for it myself.
I think I’ve come to understand the music a lot better.”
JB3 features two of Baxendale’s most frequent
collaborators; Daniel Hayles, who recently came through
the Bay performing with Holly Smith; and Shaun Anderson,
who performs in Jake’s eight-piece modern jazz group The
Jac. All three are members of brass band The Richter City
Rebels, which is playing at the Mussel Inn the same week,
on Friday 29 January.
JB3 are performing at Zatori, 2321 Takaka-Collingwood
Hwy at 7pm, $10 on the door, and at Roots Bar at 9pm,
no charge.
Submitted
The GB Weekly, Friday 22 january 2016
Plans for freedom camping working
group to improve compliance
Having parked up at
Taupata Point - just a few
kilometres short of Puponga
- B e n j a mi n L e g a r e and
Mathilde Sourgnes are
standing under the raised
tailgate of their old Toyota
Estima while they cook up a
batch of two-minute noodles.
As they wait for the lunch
pot to boil, the young French
couple take in panoramic
views of the Bay and watch
shorebirds roosting on the
intertidal flats. It’s a picture
of peace, freedom and natural
beauty – the sort of iconic
image that that sells New
Zealand to young travellers
the world over.
But local Taupata resident
Zara Lavanchy sees something
rather less appealing on her
daily stroll past the creek and
onto the beach: sheets of used
toilet paper scrunched up and
left lying on the ground.
“I have a plastic bag and French tourists Benjamin Legare and Mathilde Sourgnes say it’s important to stick to the rules.
pick it up every day.” Asked Photo: Jo Richards.
why she goes to the trouble,
Zara says she can’t help herself. “It’s my instinct to clear up
– imagine what this place would look like if I didn’t.”
The beauty spot has become so routinely soiled that it’s
now a no-go area for her young family. “My kids won’t play
here any more – they don’t like it.”
Zara says she tries to educate campers and encourage them
to take all their waste away when they leave. “Most respond
well, but some are angry – especially some of the young ones.
They have a real attitude.”
The “antisocial” behaviour of some freedom campers has
caused some locals to become increasingly angry. Campsite
managers are also frustrated by travellers who park outside the
campground then try to sneak in to use facilities. In Takaka,
library users are often dismayed to see long queues outside the
toilet as well as the travellers connecting their Mac Books and
iPads to the free Wi-Fi. It’s leaving the reputation of freedom
campers somewhat tarnished.
Benjamin and Mathilde have much in common with the
stereotypical freedom camper. They are long-term visitors:
“We arrived on the 4th of December and we’re staying one
year.” They have bought their campervan for the duration
of their stay and hope to travel around the whole of New
Zealand while sticking to a tight budget.
They are fully aware of the bad reputation of their fellow A pair of portaloos now provide toilet facilities at the Reilly Street
travellers, especially their compatriots. “I’m ashamed because freedom camping site. Photo: Jo Richards.
French people are known as bad freedom campers,” says
TDC Councillor Martine Bouillir acknowledges the
Mathilde.
problem but believes the answer lies in community coThe two travellers, however, are reassuring that not all operation rather than in clamping down on transgressors
freedom campers are the same. Currently they are staying – or indeed, clamping up the campervans. “What I would
in the Moutere Valley where they are working as Help-X like to see and will initiate this year is a local working group
volunteers. They both have thorough understanding and to collaborate with the Community Board towards a vision
respect for the environment.
for what freedom camping means for us in the Bay...I’m
“We are engineers and landscapers and we studied convinced we can come up with some good models that will
environmental science,” explains Mathilde, adding they demonstrate how to do it well without resorting to heavymade a special effort to find out about camping rules and handed tactics such as Queenstown is needing to take with
regulations. “We went to the i-Site and asked about freedom wheel clamping, etc.”
camping – we know about non-self-contained campers.”
A couple of weeks ago, Wayne Green, the owner of the
Consequently, they have chosen to stay in DOC campsites Wholemeal Café, and Terry Knight and Rachel Raine of
when travelling around the country. “There are lots of good Schnapp Dragon Distillery, offered to finance three portaloos,
places,” says Benjamin.
two for the popular Reilly Street site, and one for Taupata. All
Because not all freedom campers share their attitudes, are now in place. Out at Taupata, though, not all visitors are
councils across the country have been forced to seek a opting to use the new facilities. A few days after the portaloo
workable “top-down” solution to the problem. At one end was delivered to the site, Zara was still doing the council’s
of the regulatory spectrum, Queenstown has taken a rather dirty work and picking up after the campers. “The toilet’s here
draconian approach – handing out fines and clamping but not everyone is using it.”
vehicles – while at the other end, Tasman District Council
While the installation of temporary toilets is a welcome
has adopted a more laissez faire attitude, citing lack of funds short-term fix, it’s clear that a long-term solution will
and manpower. This may have facilitated an almost “anything necessitate a change in attitudes and behaviour. It’s difficult
goes” culture amongst freedom campers in Golden Bay, with to know whether Benjamin and Mathilde are the exception
increasing numbers taking advantage of the apparent lack of or the norm, but it shows that young, educated travellers
compliance and enforcement.
can and do enjoy their freedom without contaminating the
Zara says many of them come to camp overnight at Taupata environment. Mathilde believes responsible camping is
knowing full well they will not caught by the authorities. simply a no-brainer.
“We see the lights at about 9-10 at night and they leave early
“It’s so beautiful here, it’s important not to spoil it.”
in the morning. You can’t fine them in Golden Bay, so you
Jo Richards
can’t police it.”
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Museum’s whalery fundraising is almost there
The planned extension to Golden Bay
Museum Te Waka Huia o Mohua to tell the
story of our local marine environment is
almost within grasp. All that’s needed is a
final $20,000 to make it happen.
Museum Board chairperson Penny Griffith
is confident the project will be able go
ahead over winter. “We were absolutely
thrilled to learn just before Christmas that
our Lottery Grants application for $40,000
was successful - it’s been a huge boost.” The
museum has now raised $97,000 from a
variety of grants and other sources towards
the whalery and preparation of the whale
skeleton that will be the focal point of the
displays. Penny adds, “It’s such an exciting
addition to our ability to tell the Golden Bay/
Mohua story, and I’m sure it will become a
regional draw-card for visitors. Let’s get the
Whale into the Whalery.”
Donations over $5 are eligible for tax
credits and all donations of $1,000 or more
will be recorded on a permanent donors’
board inside the whalery. Details of how to
donate (including on Give-a-Little) are on the
museum website: www.goldenbaymuseum.
org.nz
To kick off the race for the finishing line,
Jenny Cooper and Penny are organising a
fundraising screening of two Golden Bay
whale stranding documentaries: Stranded!
(1997) and Once Upon a Pod of Whales
(2012). This will be at the Village Theatre on
Sunday 7 February at 2pm, and will include
refreshments.
Tickets, $20, are available from Paradise
Video (next to the museum in Takaka) and
Collingwood Post and Gifts. More info: Ph
Penny 524 8112 or 021 0233 3770.
Submitted
“Whale-man” Alan McLean (left) shows a pilot-whale skeleton to Elaine Mackay of Parapara and
her daughter Fiona Mackay and grandson William Hynes. They are in the container at Rockville
Museum where the skeleton for display is still soaking. Photo: Supplied.
The GB Weekly has two tickets to give away. Email us: [email protected]
using “whale” in the subject line.
Artist’s impression of the Whalery by Kathy Reilly. Photo: Supplied.
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Public Notices
Council Meetings
Temporary reservations and speed limit uplifting for maritime events.
Pursuant to provisions of the Navigation Safety Bylaw 2015, the Tasman District Council
Harbourmaster has (or may soon) grant authorisations for the following known events
during the upcoming holiday period. Other events may also occur during this time but
the Harbourmaster has not yet received further applications.
Event Date
Location
Activity
24 January 2016
Tata Beach
Tata Titanic Cardboard Boat Race
Due to Navigation Safety requirements, water users not involved in these events may be
excluded from defined areas during these activities. Notices will be placed at nearby access
points during these events.
Further details for these and any new events may be viewed at
www.tasman.govt.nz/recreation/boating-fishing/special-events-and-activities
Ground-based River Spraying Operations – Reminder
Tasman District Council has started its annual ground-based river spraying operations.
Running from October 2015 to April 2016 the spraying is focused (but may include other
waterways) on the following sections of rivers/waterways within the Tasman District; Waimea/
Wairoa, Wai-iti, Redwood and Eves Valley Streams, Moutere River and company ditches, Pawley
Creek, Upper Motueka, Motupiko, Sherry and Tadmor Rivers, Dove, Lower Motueka, Riwaka
mainstem and delta waterways, Takaka, Waingaro, Anatoki, Aorere and Kaituna Rivers.
The main purpose is to control woody weedgrowth on the fairways that could impede or divert
flood flows. Herbicide application will also be used to control pest plants within waterway
management corridors. For any objections, queries or comments on the operation please contact
Giles Griffith, Rivers and Coastal Engineer, Ph. 03 543 8400 or Email: [email protected]
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Agendas and Minutes for Council Meetings can be viewed on Council’s
website at www.tasman.govt.nz
Environment and Planning Committee
Tasman Council Chambers, 189 Queen Street, Richmond, Thursday 4 February 2016,
9.30 am. Public forum
Full Council Meeting
Tasman Council Chambers, 189 Queen Street, Richmond, Thursday 4 February 2016,
2.00 pm, or at the conclusion of the Environment & Planning Committee Meeting.
No public forum
Golden Bay Community Board
Takaka Fire Station, Motupipi Street, Tuesday 9 February 2016, 9.00 am. Public forum
Motueka Community Board
Motueka Service Centre, 7 Hickmott Place, Motueka, Tuesday 9 February 2016, 4.00 pm.
Public forum
Corporate Services Committee
Tasman Council Chambers, 189 Queen Street, Richmond, Thursday 11 February 2016,
9.30 am. Public forum
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Cleared “persons of interest” shocked by police revelation
1080 timeline: Key dates and events in the Police investigation. Graphic: Jo Richards.
Earlier this month, Rolf and Ute Kleine discovered that in January 2015, while they were out,
Auckland-based Police had conducted a covert search of their Pohara home. Photo: Jo Richards.
The owners of the Takaka Infusion vegetarian tea rooms are
reeling from the latest revelations to trickle out of Operation
Concord – the national Police investigation into the 1080in-infant-formula blackmail threat.
Earlier this month, Rolf and Ute Kleine discovered that in
January 2015, while they were out, Auckland-based police
conducted a covert search of their Pohara home.
“It came as a complete shock,” says Rolf.
The hitherto secret search took place two months before
a squad of eight police officers from Operation Concord
interrupted Rolf and Ute while they were having breakfast.
The officers searched the Kleine’s home and business
premises and obtained DNA swabs and fingerprints from the
owners, who were then taken to separate police stations for
lengthy questioning. The incident, which took place on 25
March and was widely reported at the time, left the couple
feeling violated and not a little angry.
It is thought that police suspicion was initially aroused by a
series of letters that Rolf sent to Fonterra in 2012, expressing
his concern that 1080 pellets from aerial application could
contaminate local milk supplies. This correspondence was
apparently sufficient for police to classify its author, along
with his wife, as “significant persons of interest”.
It was clear from the hyperbole used by the Ministry for
Primary Industries, when they went public about the blackmail
threat in early March, that Fonterra and the Government were
distinctly rattled. The so-called “eco-terrorism” case came hot
on the heels of Fonterra’s 2013 botulism scare and had the
potential to severely damage NZ’s biggest export industry.
It explains why NZ Police employed a team of 35 full-time
staff and spent an estimated $3 million on the investigation.
After devoting around 30,000 staff hours to the case, it was
eventually solved in October last year following the arrest of a
suspect who has since pleaded guilty. Although this outcome
completely exonerates the Kleines, their lingering concern
over police tactics means the couple has not yet achieved a
sense of closure.
Rolf and Ute had started to put their police visit and
interrogation behind them. But their recovery was knocked for
six when they received a 6 January email from investigating
officer Detective Senior Sergeant Aaron Pascoe that provided
details of the earlier search: “...Police executed an additional
search warrant at your address on 28 January 2015 when you
were not present.”
“We had to read it three times,” says Ute. “We felt sick –
we couldn’t believe it…It’s all come up again – even worse
than it was.”
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Such clandestine searches are entirely legal under the
Search and Surveillance Act 2012, as the officer in charge
of Operation Concord, Detective Superintendent Andy
Lovelock, explained in a written response to the The GB
Weekly’s enquiry.
“In some circumstances, such as where an overt search
would prejudice an ongoing investigation or endanger
the safety of any person, search warrants are executed
covertly.”
The granting of a warrant relies on the police convincing
a judge that there are reasonable grounds for the request, but
Rolf is not convinced that the procedure was robust.
“What are reasonable grounds? If we knew, then it would
make it easier for us.”
His scepticism is shared by others: An internet search
brings up a raft of material that questions NZ Police conduct
in other high-profile investigations, and alleges frequent
provision of false or misleading information in order to obtain
warrants – most notably in the case of the infamous 2007
Uruwera “terror” raids.
On studying the warrant documents attached to DSS
Pascoe’s email message, the Kleines discovered that the
police had also removed samples for DNA analysis from
hairbrushes and dental floss as well as lifting fingerprints
and cloning computer equipment during the search. “This
is really scary, very intimidating,” says Rolf.
Ute says that the sense of security they treasured in their
Pohara home has been shattered. “Our home used to be a
safe environment – it’s really important to us.
“Last weekend I woke up in the middle of the night and
was scared again – and when I go into the bathroom I wonder
who’s been in there.”
The couple has now put a revised interpretation on a series
of seemingly insignificant and unconnected past incidents –a
mysterious malfunctioning phone line and an unexpected
immigration check at Auckland airport. “We were on our
way to Australia and we got called back at passport control
for no reason. I think they were monitoring our movements,”
says Rolf.
Towards the end of his email message, DSS Pascoe thanks
the couple for their “assistance and co-operation” and offers
something of an apology for the invasion of their privacy:
“Police acknowledge that there is an implicit interference
with privacy associated with searches of this type and we
apologise for any stress this may have caused.”
Rolf remains unimpressed by this approach and believes
the second, overt raid and subsequent interrogation was
designed to inflict maximum stress. “It was to intimidate us
and all the anti-1080 people in the Bay.”
DSS Pascoe has offered the Kleines a face-to-face meeting,
albeit at the local police station, and with a police lawyer in
attendance. However, Ute is reluctant to enter the premises.
“I’m really angry – I don’t want to meet with them.”
Any future dealings with officers from Operation Concord
will be conducted on a more arms-length basis, says Rolf.
“We’ve handed it over to our lawyer. We don’t trust them
anymore. We want to take it to court now.”
He explains that their lawyer will seek two main forms of
redress. “The most important thing is for the police to make a
public apology, but we will also be looking for some financial
compensation.”
Ute is clear about her reasons for bringing DSS Pascoe and
his colleagues to account. “They shouldn’t get away with it
and it shouldn’t happen to other people. I never expected
this sort of thing could happen in New Zealand.”
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FOR ALL YOUR CULTIVATION AND
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027 472 4482
Ph 525 7050
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Email: [email protected]
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Trades
and services
tree removal, confined area
felling, chipping, chipper
hire. Fully insured. Ph 525
7597, 027 212 4020.
need wood splitting? Ph
Peter van der Meer 525
9928.
computer repairs, upgrades
and service. Ph Joshua 027
831 4156.
The Cleaning Goddess. Ph
Clair 525 7974, 027 832
9392
Landplan. Landscape
architect and licensed
builder for all your landscape
requirements from planning
to completion. Ph John
Videler 027 874 4038.
golden bay glass.
Window repairs. Residential
and commercial. 96
Commercial Street. Ph 525
7274.
WOF at Kevin Hebberd
Motorcycles and Mechanical.
Ph 525 8233.
“Knuckles” Driving School.
Ph 525 8100.
golden Bay Electrical.
Ph Paul Callaghan 027 316
2749.
LAWNmowing /garden
maintenance. Reliable. Low
cost. Friendly service. M&M
Gardens Takaka, ph 525
7967.
Cars wanted. Will pick up
for free (some conditions
apply). Motueka Auto Parts.
Ph 03 528 9576.
Window cleaning. Ph
Willem 022 134 1726.
Travel for families, friends,
groups and business. Ph
Sue, Travel Gallery 021
555 836 or email sue@
nztravelbrokers.co.nz
HELPING HANDS 525
6226. Lawnmowing,
scrubcutting, gardening,
small building jobs,
painting.
electricians. Fuse
Electrical Golden Bay. Ready
to solve all your electrical
needs. Ph Thomas 525 9300,
027 788 8500.
C OMPUTER t e c h n o l o g y s p e c i a l i s t , p h W a r w i c k
027 814 2222.
lawnmowing. Pakawau, Bainham, Takaka to Wainui.
Ph N Shaw 525 7597, 027 212 4020. niallshaw_6@hotmail.
com
passport photos, quality guaranteed. Available any time.
Ph Ken George 525 6235.
bobcat/grader services. Tracks,
driveways, landscape construction, general earthworks.
Sparks Contracting ph 525 7096.
headstones shop, G Miller & Sons. Ph Rose Slow 525
9213.
ACCOUNTANT and tax advisor. All Inland Revenue returns
filed for big and small businesses and individuals. Selfemployed and rental property reports prepared. Day and
evening appointments available. Ph Susan Ayton Shaw 0508
TAXAYTON or email [email protected]
Gibstopping /coving (NCPB qualified). Local friendly
service. Ph Rob McDonald Plastering, 027 712 2552, a/h
525 6005.
GB chimney sweepING, SPIDER AND FLY SPRAYING
Ph 525 6267 or 027 434 5405
Takaka Self Storage, Commercial Street. Have containers
(new) available. Excellent security, cameras etc. Ph
525 6181.
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Trades and services / Mahi a ratonga
Chimney cleaning, handyman, Dennis Sage ph 027 873
0726.
septic tanks emptied. Ph Chris 525 9153.
Dave Isbister Engineering
For all your general engineering and specialist welding
call 027 487 9950 or 524 8397
Collingwood-Bainham Road (next to Transfer Station)
Storage /container hire. Your place (anywhere) or mine
(Takaka). Ph Cheryl at Orange Mechanical Ltd 525 9991.
ACCOUNTANT. Long-standing market leader with
unbeatable professional qualifications and experience. Warn
& Associates, ph 525 9919.
Jack Stevens, qualified arborist. Ph 021 211 5580.
salmon Sawmilling. Efficient and accurate onsite sawmilling at competitive prices. Enquiries welcome. Ph Tony
027 315 5846.
Golden Bay Digger Hire 1.7 tonne. Ph 027 713 0684
summer pruning. Soil testing. Organic gardening, advice
and mentoring. Permaculture design. Edible landscaping.
Trichodowels and Bt for sale. Sol Morgan, GroWise
Consultancy. Ph 525 9110, 027 514 9112.
Cottage Plants Onekaka. Perennial specialists. Open
Tuesday-Sunday, 10am-5pm. Ph 525 9253.
Portable BANDsaw milling.
Ph Tim 524 8997, 027 714 4232.
Hedgerows and shelter belts cut, trimmed or topped.
Golden Bay Hedge Trimmers. Ph Keith or Liz 525 7112.
BLINDS, blinds, blinds. Sunscreen, blackout, Duette,
venetians and more. Ph Tracey 027 440 0071 at Imagine
designs or call into our showroom next to GB Glass.
Golden Bay Storage. Dry, safe, secure, alarmed,
insurance approved. Furniture trailer available. Rob and
Marg ph 525 9698, [email protected]
webdesign, webmaster services. Friendly, professional,
local. www.geewhiz.me. Ph Gee 021 135 0202.
Rock-blasting. Boulder/foundation breaking, track work
etc. Close proximity and sensitive area blasting. Ph 021 251
9693.
Anna McClure - mortgage adviser. A better loan. A better
way. [email protected], ph 021 755 611,
0800 500 223.
Patons Rock Storage. Modern, insurance-approved,
alarmed. Boats, vehicles, self-locking various sized units.
Owner lives on premises. Ph Gavin 525 9956.
professional gardener available. Ph Viv Stratton 022 184
4053 or [email protected]
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Trades and services / Mahi a ratonga
TREE work. Topping, pruning, felling etc. Ph Stacy 021 154
4258.
concrete tank repairs and servicing. Ph 021 101 2869.
TYRES at Kevin Hebberd Motorcycles and Mechanical. Ph
525 8233.
Public notices / Pānui a whānui
Berryfruit. The season has now come to a close. Thanks
to all for the support you have given. Frozen jams packs are
still available. Ph Nancy Ward 525 9491.
Alcoholics Anonymous. If you want to drink that’s your
business. If you want to stop that’s ours. Meeting Thursdays
7pm, Catholic Church Hall. Ph 0800 229 6757.
Wrinklies Express members: next time you are using the
service for local medical appointments at the GB Community
Health Centre, please be sure to advise reception staff that you
are travelling with the “Wrinklies.” This may help towards a
faster turnaround.
LOCAL community radio Fresh FM. Top o’ the South on 104.8
or 95.0 FM. Listen live now www.freshfm.net. Get into it! Ph
Sage 525 8779, email: [email protected] or visit us at the
Workcentre.
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kittens. Please ph Carol Wells, SPCA, 525 9494, 8am5pm weekdays. Viewings by appointment please.
Pattison’s swimming lessons are here again. Excellent
swimming tuition for five years and up, at the lovely, heated
Rockville Pool, 6 and 7 February. Four lessons for $47.
Wecome to Jordy, the new owner of the Pattison Swimming
School. Many of you met Jordy at the December lessons,
she has been teaching the Pattison methods for eight years
and teaches full time at the Hampden Street Pool. Ph Jordy
03 548 0932.
Rec Park Centre community raffles. Helicopter scenic flight
winners: Mikaela Gardiner, Brendan Doocey and Dave Myall.
Gift Basket: Gay Dodson. 495 Black Jelly Beans: Mike Delceg,
closest guess of 500.
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• Energetic, committed, fabulous teachers
• Stimulating, fun learning programmes
• Open door, family atmosphere - parents welcome
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• Caring environment
• Hugely supportive school community
Enrolment times: Thursday 28 January, 9am-12pm
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Together we ride the wave to lifelong success
Tuesday 26 January
All Year 11 – 13 students must attend between
1.30 and 3.00pm for subject confirmation.
Friday 29 January
Teacher Only Day
Tuesday 02 February
School begins for all students.
Buses will run at normal times.
NOTE: Please contact the school if you wish to
enrol new students. Phone: 03 524 8125
Email: [email protected]
Irene Pomeroy, Executive Officer
FreshChoice Takaka
13 Willow St, Takaka.
Phone 525 9383.
Open 8am-7pm, 7 days.
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Standing Tall – Tú tonu mai
We welcome new and current students back to our
vibrant school on Tuesday 2 February.
In 2016 at Takaka Primary your children will…
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Participate in high quality, school wide kapa haka, dance,
swimming, singing and sports programmes
•
Have high quality learning experiences with innovative
teachers working in partnership
•
Have weekly, specialised sessions with an environmental,
arts, and science focus in our STEAM room
•
Be able to optionally Bring Your Own Device (senior school;
in stages)
•
Participate in the school wide ‘Tuakana-Teina’ programme
that includes pre-schools.
School is open for enrolments on Wednesday 27 January from
9.30am to 12 noon and on Tuesday 2 February from 8am.
Please phone 525 9035 (school) and leave a message, or phone
Jenny Bennett 525 9871 for an appointment.
Friday 29 January: All students in Years 11, 12 and
13 are expected in school between 10.30am and
1pm to meet your dean (Mr Mitchison, Miss Dallison
or Mr Batten) to confirm courses.
Tuesday 2 February: Whole school in attendance.
Assembly in the hall at 9am.
All students should have a pen and paper. Stationery
lists will be issued on the first day of term and stationery
will be available for sale later in the week.
Enrolments of new students: please contact the
school office ph 525 9914 or email [email protected].
nz to make an appointment with the principal, Katrina
Hutton.
Uniform: Ordered uniforms can be picked up on
Thursday 21 January and Thursday 28 January
between 1pm and 3pm in the school hall. Fittings for
new students: Thursday 28 January, 3-4pm.
Please - payment before pickup, by
internet or BNZ deposit.
Enquiries to Nicky 027 525 8339.
Golden Bay High School
Kia Kotahi Tātou, Tū Tonu Mai!
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TUMEKE
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WAYNE SOLLY
Great holiday spot/investment opportunity. 1/3 share in
coastal property (1ha) close to town. All day sun, Pupu Springs
water, privacy. $120,000. Ph 525 8525.
Clean and tidy three-bedroom home. Private, peaceful
location. Reliable tenants please. $250/week. Rockville. Ph
Debbie 525 9435.
Lovely new three-bedroom house overlooking Clifton inlet
for long-term rent. $365/week. References required please.
Ph 525 7540.
permanent accommodation offered for very little rent,
Westhaven. Ph 524 8202.
in the heart of Takaka. Here is an often sought-after but rarely
available warm and sunny three-bedroom character home
with spacious living and modern kitchen. Huge three-car
garage and all within a short walking distance to town, shops
and schools. To view ph Rodney 027 510 1220.
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Our Salesperson
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We supply and install a great selection
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blinds • wood and laminate • ceramic
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BIRCH HILL - SKY SCRAPER!
New Listing
This is a Golden Bay type of Sky Scraper, one
that hugs a hilltop and has viridian views to vie
with any you will get in a high rise!
Birch Hill was built to encapsulate those views,
from the misty mountains, across the patchwork
valley to the sparkling waters of the bay - simply
breath taking! And all this is within a 10 minute
walk of Takaka town centre.
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LIVING THE GOOD LIFE!
Open Home
Sited on a double section on the outskirts of
Takaka here is a home where you can live the
good life! With well over a quarter of an acre to
play with, there's enough fruit and veggies for
the whole family. All the raised beds and the
glass house are chocker at the moment so it's a
great time to buy!
My vendors have purchased elsewhere and can
move quite quickly if necessary.
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Exclusive $575,000
View by appointment with Agent
81 Meihana Street, Takaka
www.rwgoldenbay.co.nz/GBA20511
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Billy Kerrisk 0276085606 (03) 5257219
[email protected]
Exclusive $399,000
View OPEN HOME: Sunday 1-1.30pm
5 Sunbelt Crescent, Takaka
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Billy Kerrisk 0276085606 (03) 5257219
AN ARTISAN LOVE AFFAIR
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and the huge expanse of beach on your
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name for this wee cutie. Tucked away from the
main road, you can sit out on your deck and
simply enjoy the peace and privacy. Daily beach
combing is a delight and this area of Golden Bay
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View by appointment with Agent
14 Haile Lane, Pohara
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Billy Kerrisk 0276085606 [email protected]
LIFESTYLER SECOND TO NONE
WE ARE HERE TO HELP
My vendors are itching to get on with their new
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Takaka and within easy walking distance of the
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Artist Geoffrey Heath has loved living and
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and the beach nearby are daily inspiration for his
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Health & wellbeing / Hauora
maternity, babies and children. Lolly Dadley-Moore PACT,
ph 027 338 9504, 525 9577.
Massage and trigger point therapy for chronic muscular
pain, dysfunction, sports performance. Specialising in
unresolved muscular pain. 20 years’ experience. Ph Paul 027
772 7334, 54 Commercial Street.
Franca Morani, massage therapist, Reiki master. Ph 525
6202, 027 441 8137.
“The Bars”. Gentle energy work on the head. Release stress,
emotions, negative beliefs. Ph Susan 027 313 5198.
HOMEOPATHY at Golden Bay Health Centre with Amalia
Fish, reg homeopath, 23 years’ experience, UK-trained. Ph
022 327 7904.
Hair Revolution. Excellence in hairdressing, waxing
and facials. Feel beautiful. Ph 525 9898.
Health & wellbeing / Hauora
Ving Chun Kung Fu - meditation and self defense. Increased
energy and awareness. Mondays. Fridays. Personalised
training whatever your level of skill or fitness. Ph James 021
889 084.
donna Haliday. Therapeutic, relaxing, and deep tissue
massage. Ph 525 8333.
REIKI. Treatments and all levels of attunements. Ph Nanditha,
Reiki Master, 021 0828 4311.
Zen meditation. Mondays, 7-8.45pm, 29 Central Takaka Rd.
Hosts: Sean Weaver Sensei (Zen teacher) and Jo Campbell
(practice leader) in the Diamond Sangha Zen lineage. Cost:
gold coin koha. Ph 525 6029.
GRACE: therapeutic and sports massage, postural analysis,
relief from musculoskeletal pain. Dip Mass CCNM. Ph 525
8106 or 021 346 642.
Simon Jones: Counselling and mentoring, 25 years’
experience. Ph 525 8542, 027 599 9696.
Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy. For enhancing health,
injury recovery and trauma resolution. Specialising in
The GB Weekly, Friday 22 january 2016
physiotherapist. Anél Baker. Private and ACCfunded treatments provided. Golden Bay Health Centre.
Appointments ph 021 053 4337.
complete Healthcare with NIS by Neurolink, using
neuroscience principles to achieve optimum health. 2015
Masters series. Practitioner Anne Michell. Ph 525 8733.
Tracey Smith. Structural soft tissue therapies for
musculoskeletal realignment and pain relief. NST Bowen
Therapy, AMT. Cert NZCM. MNZ member. Gift vouchers
available. Ph 525 8449, 021 293 9076.
ortho-bionomy®. Body releases and realigns itself by
being supported in gentle positions. Ph Susan 525 9795.
Electrolysis and for all your beauty requirements, ph Judy
525 9930. Fully qualified, with 26 years’ experience.
PHYSIO. Tudor Burchill. Massage, manipulation, acupuncture,
electrical stimulation. ACC-accredited. Ph 021 207 6256.
annie Turner. Therapeutic massage. Ph 525 8490, 027
454 6706.
acupuncture: Private and ACC treatment. Lynne Cooper,
54 Commercial Street. Ph/txt 027 221 0045.
Franca Morani
Massage therapist. Reiki master.
Ph 525 6202 or 027 441 8137
Grant Watson - Manipulative Physiotherapist
Collingwood Health Centre at Collingwood Area School
Tuesdays, and Friday mornings
Phone: 027 370 6472 or email: [email protected]
Offering ACC-Registered diagnostic Physiotherapy
and Clinical Massage Therapy
We specialise in:
•
•
•
•
•
•
Sports Injuries
Complex Musculoskeletal injuries and problems
Sports Screening / Muscle balance assessments
Postural Correction
Exercise Rehabilitation
Massage Therapy
Ask us about our no-cost initial
Physiotherapy assessment
Contact: Aaron or Michelle
to organise your appointment today
0800 PHYS EX (749 739) / 03 525 8437
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***PilAteS courSeS 2016***
tuKuruA & tAKAKA clASSeS
course includes; Pilates handout,
1hr 2-on-1, 9 x 1hr Group Classes
inclu^ Pilates ring and foam roller
tues 5.30 and 6.30pm
9th feb- 5th Apr (tukurua)
wed 12pm and 1pm
10th feb- 6thApr (takaka)
thur 5.15pm and 6.15pm
11th feb- 7th Apr (takaka)
Cost $130. Spaces limited!!!
Students that attended 8 of 9 classes this term will be in the running
for winning next term free! Contact Physiotherapist Tudor:
[email protected] / 0212076256
for sale / Hei hokohoko
GARAGE sale. Saturday 23 January 9am-12pm. Not before
signs out. Postponed if wet. 31 Abel Tasman Drive. Furniture,
household goods, clothing, and other bits and bobs.
garage sale. Saturday 23 January, 9am-1pm, 5 Abel Tasman
Drive. Household goods, furnishings, garden tools, building
tools, books, paint, music (records), kitchen items, bedding,
cupboards, computer desk, mini stereo with speakers; washing
machine, dryer and much more. Everything must go due to
relocation.
window repairs. At home or work. Ph Golden Bay Glass
525 7274. 96 Commercial Street.
Situations vacant / Tūranga wātea
Mountain bike, Giant Yucon 5X. Twin susp, dual disc
brakes, Shimano-equipped. Very good order with little use.
New $1600, sell $600. Ph 525 8018.
Avocado plants. Ph 525 8342.
Bookings essential for all treatments
03 525 8870 [email protected]
792 Abel Tasman Drive (opposite Camping Grounds)
Slash your electricity bill. Install a grid-connect PV system.
Professional design and install. Ph Paul Stocker, Azimuth
Renewables, 525 6019.
dog kennel and run for large dog, $100. Ph 525 7202.
native plants. Ph Bill Climo, Collingwood 021 033 1227.
Do you love wine, beer or spirits? We are in need of a cheerful,
hardworking person to fill a couple of evening shifts a week and
a shift or two every second weekend. Days and hours flexible,
total approx 20 hours/week. Permanent part-time position
with work all year. Could suit a parent looking for work in the
evenings. Could be job shared with two people.
In return we will pay you with samples of wine and a good
hourly rate. We are also keen to pay for you to train and obtain
your manager’s certificate.
Please contact Trish at the store, Sue on 027 270 5994 or
email:[email protected]
Employment wanted / Hiahia mahi
Galleries / Whakakitenga
ducks. 10 Khaki Campbell, six Pekins, pair Welsh harlequin.
NgAngA RT Gallery, Collingwood. Open every day in
Ph 524 8959.
summer from 10am. Ph 021 107 6312 www.ngangart.com
top soil, tractor forklift, post-hole borer, table tennis table.
Indigo Wise Gallery. 78 Dodson Rd only 2km from
Ph 027 391 1626.
Takaka. Open Fri-Sun, 10am-4pm. Ph 021 144 3523, www.
mountain bike. Men’s Shogun 26” wheel, excellent
indigowise.weebly.com
condition, $95. Ph 525 7202.
wine-making equipment. Ph 525 7202.
Building or renovating? AES Wastewater Treatment system:
No power, 20-year warranty, supplying NZ from Golden Bay.
www.et.nz, ph 525 9020.
EARTHSEA GALLERY
Fine Landscape Paintings - Reproduction Giclee Prints
Studio Gallery of Peter Geen
Flymo, works well, good condition, $200. Ph 525 7202.
Resene paint. DIY or phone Arlun, Rycari Painting 525 6036
for a free quote.
nissan Mistral 4x4, 1996. New radiator, water pump and
alternator. Needs motor, motor can be sourced. $500. Ph
027 725 0590.
caravan, 17’ Chevron Panorama, 1978. Txt 027 318
5633.
mariner outboard, 1996, 60hp, good condition. Seagull
outboard 2.5hp, good condition. Evinrude 4hp two-cylinder,
going. Ph 525 8612.
nissan TD27 cylinder head, brand new, $500. Ph 027 725
0590.
FIREWOOD
Ph 0800 146 463.
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2016
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What’s happening at the Country Store?
Chooks Choice Pellets 25kg
CarolynSimon
Simon
Carolyn
Carolyn
Simon
Naturopath & Herbalist
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Peaches, Plums, Nectarines, Apricots and more.
Naturopath & Herbalist
Naturopath & Herbalist
CranioSacral – Babies, Children & Adults
To give
away / Koha
lots of empty jars, various sizes. Ph 525 9301 evenings.
couches, three-seater and two-seater plus armchair.
Single mattress and double mattress. Koha. Ph 525 9079
after 7pm.
26 years in clinical practice
www.yourfloweressences.co.nz
Onekaka
& Pohara
[email protected]
525 8544
or 0274 835
865
bottles,
with lids. Great for sauce etc. Also jam-style jars,
26
years
in
clinical
practice
www.yourfloweressences.co.nz
Onekaka & Pohara
all with matching lids. Please ph 525 9106.
26 years in clinical practice
12
Liquorland Golden Bay
snooker table, full-size, needs restoring. Offers. Former GB Clean home a New Year resolution? The Cleaning Goddess.
Ph Clair Fones 525 7974, 027 832 9392.
Cement Works social club. Ph 525 7540.
washing machine, Simpson, goes well, $100 ono. Ph 525 Work required until June 2016 in Aorere Valley/Collingwood
area. Anything considered. Ph 027 749 8753.
8003 or 027 479 8703.
Dry split pine.
Two cord (7.2m3), $300 delivered.
CranioSacral
– Babies,
Children
Adults
Naturopathy
– Whole
Health&Approach
Naturopathy
– Essences
Whole –Health
Approach
Flower
– Babies,
Personalised
for You& Adults
CranioSacral
Children
[email protected]
525
8544
or 0274 835 865
Flower Essences
– Personalised
for You
Naturopathy
– Whole Health
Approach
www.yourfloweressences.co.nz
Onekaka & Pohara
[email protected]
525 8544 orfor
0274
835 865
Flower Essences – Personalised
You
Wanted / Hiahia
filing cabinet, five double drawers. Offers. Ph 525 7202.
firewood. Old Man pine $50/m3, delivered. Ph 027 350
0755.
Up to 50% off secondhand goods, unless marked.
At Bay Firewood.
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Lost. Ring with chipped brown stone. Sentimental. Ph Chris
525 8084.
Books, for Motupipi Hall Book Fair. If you have any books
that you no longer require please drop into the Motupipi Hall
foyer. Thank you.
SHIPPING container, 20’, will pay up to $2000 depending
on condition. Ph/txt 020 4109 4969.
two relief drivers to deliver the Nelson Mail six afternoons
a week. Must have full driver licence, be reliable and honest.
If interested ph 525 8135, evenings, for more information.
Quantity of 100-year-old Rimu sarking (8x1inch) and
flooring (6x 3/4 inch) from old house renovation. Some borer
and some denailing required. Come and inspect and make an
offer. Ph Graeme 525 9349.
Aroha Health Spa
Lost and found / Ngaronga/Kitenga
76 Boyle Street (Golf Course Rd) Clifton, Takaka.
Ph 525 7007.
Open 10am-5pm.
www.earthseagallery.com
Eating out / Kai wahi kē
ANATOKI Salmon, the place to have your lunch. Great
selection of salmon-related food, beautiful coffee and fully
licenced café. Great value for money. Open all year round
from 9am until 5pm. Ph 525 7251.
Brigand Café. Open 7 days from 11am. Providers of great
food and live entertainment. 90 Commercial Street, Takaka.
Ph 525 9636.
courthouse Café Collingwood. Open 7 days, 7am-4pm.
Pizzas, Tuesday-Saturday, 5pm-8pm. Ph 524 8194.
Courtyard BYO CafÉ. Best curry and Pad Thai in town
and freshly-roasted organic coffee. Sit back and enjoy our
sunny courtyard and check out our cabinet food. Takeaways
too. 29 Commercial St. Ph 525 8681.
curry Leaf. Open 7 days, 11.30am til late. Chef-made food,
takeaway prices. Ph 525 8481. Phone orders welcome.
dangerous KItchen. Open 7 days, 9am-late. Ph 525
8686 for bookings and takeaways.
DE-LISH DELICATESSEN. Sumptuous, delicious food.
Lunches, catering, coffee, chocolate, cheeses and epicure
items. Eat-in or take out. Downtown Takaka. Ph 525 7111.
farewell Spit CafÉ. Open 7 days, 9am-5pm. Ph
524 8454.
NUGGET CafÉ, Mangarakau. Open 7 days 11am-5pm. Ph
524 8051.
old School CafÉ. Wednesday and Thursday, 4pm till
The GB Weekly, Friday 22 january 2016
Eating out / Kai wahi kē
late. Friday, Saturday, Sunday, 11am till late. Closed Monday,
Tuesday. Ph 524 8457.
PENGUIN CAFÉ. Open Monday-Friday, 11am-close.
Saturday-Sunday, 10am to close. Ph 525 6126.
PLAN B CAFÉ & BAR. Open 7 days. From 11am Saturday
and Sunday, 3pm weekdays. Ph 525 7678.
POHARA GENERAL STORE. Open daily 7am-10pm. Homemade food, great coffee, groceries and lots more. Takeaways
open every day 11.30am-2pm and 4.30-8.30pm or later.
Great fish & chips, burgers and the best pizzas. Gluten-free
options available. Phone orders welcome on 525 9591. www.
poharastore.co.nz
roots BAR. Open 7 days, 12pm-late. Gourmet wild burgers,
open fire, good beer, good people. Ph 525 9592.
Takaka Infusion, teahouse and bakery. Quality
breakfast, lunch and afternoon tea; European-style breads,
espresso coffees, pastries and cakes. 30 Commercial St. Ph
525 7294.
tHE GUMBOOT AND THE MOREPORK. Café by day,
relaxed bistro dining by night. Open 7 days, Monday-Friday
6am-9pm, Saturday-Sunday 8am-9pm. 2 Motupipi St, Takaka.
Ph 027 667 3767, 525 7441.
The Mussel Inn. 7 days, 11am to late.
Choicest coffee and excellent eats at Totally Roasted Café.
7 days at Pohara Beach.
TOTOS Café & GALLERY. Now fully licenced. Enjoy woodfired pizza, great organic coffee and refreshments next to
the Abel Tasman National Park. Closed Fridays. Open every
other day 10am-5pm and Saturdays 10am-8.30pm. Ph 03
970 7934 or 021 187 1849.
WILD EARTH NATURE PARK AND BUSH Café. Open 7
days from 9am-5pm. Gourmet burgers, scrumptious salads,
kids’ menu and much more. Just five minutes from town.
218 McCallum Road. Check wildearthnaturepark.co.nz for
special events.
Garden Sanctuary Café
792 Abel Tasman Drive (opposite Camping Grounds)
Café hours 9:30am - 2:30pm
SATURDAY 23RD JAN. 9 AM – 1 PM
Cooking from the garden with Mike Rimu
Fee: $25
SUNDAY 24TH JAN. 9 AM – 5 PM
Wearable Art: Off the wall and onto the body
with Dominique de Borrekens Fee: $40
SUMMER OPENING HOURS
(from 16 Dec):
Monday to Friday: 6am to 9pm
Saturday & Sunday: 8am to 9pm
Café by day,
relaxed bistro
dining by night
SATURDAY 30TH JAN. 10 AM – 3 PM
“Explore creativity through mixed media” with Jo
Campbell Fee: $40
Teas, espresso coffee, brunch menu.
Cabinet selection: Cakes, scones,
muffins, pies, sausage rolls, sandwiches,
wraps. Packed lunches made to order.
$15 hot meals eat-in or take away
(ph/text order).
SUNDAY 31ST JAN. 10 AM – 2 PM
Summer Fruit Pruning Workshop with Sol Morgan
Sliding scale: $25-$40
6am-3pm: Brunch, burgers, pizzas
and cabinet food available
3pm-5pm: Cabinet food as well as fries, wedges and pizza
5pm-9pm: Mains, burgers, pizza and desserts
2 Motupipi Street, Takaka. 027 667 3767, 525 7441
For more information and registration:
www.gbcommunitygardens.co.nz or 022-6796844
For more information and registration:
[email protected] or 022-6796844
Kids Summer
Holiday
Program
Check out our
SUMMER MENU
The Wholemeal Café
NATURE ACTIVITY DAY (AGE 5 – 12)
A day packed full of nature fun, arts & crafts.
With Wendy de Maat and Martine Baanvinger
Tuesday 26th Jan. 9 am – 3 pm
$15 lunch specials
Open mic NIGHT: Thursday 9pm
HAPPY HOUR: Friday 4pm to 6pm
EVENING MEALS
We are open on Fridays and Saturdays
for evening meals
JANUARY
SUMMER
WORKSHOPS
Organic coffee
Delicious bagels, salads & treats
Real fruit ice cream
Fresh juices, smoothies & kombucha
BUSHCRAFT SKILLS (AGE 5 – 17)
Learn basic survival skills like route finding, map
and compass reading. With Theron Burgess
Wednesday 27th Jan 9 am – 3 pm
KIDS ECOLOGY DAY (AGE 5 – 12)
Explore connections between ourselves and
nature through team building and nature education.
With Courtney Allen and Cory Stessen
Thursday 28th Jan. 9 am – 3 pm
Open 7 days, from 11am
90 Commercial St, Takaka
Bookings appreciated: 525 9636
Now open for evening dining
$25 per child/$40 for two children from
one family per day
Dine-in or take away
Sumptuous Asian cuisine. BYO.
Elegant dining in Pohara
29 Commercial St
Takaka
behind Take Note
Open for evening meals (2015/16 season)
Menu (bookings essential)
Mon Tender Pork fillet slow-cooked in a French way with a creamy
mushroom ragout, puy lentils, roasted root vegetables and a salad $35.00
Tue Anatoki salmon with a preserved lime mayonnaise, glazed beetroot
and red onion, quinoa with toasted spices and summer vegetables $35.00
Wed Slow-roasted Beef with a spicy red sauce, a parsley and almond
pesto, barbecued summer vegetables and a potato and pumpkin
gratin
$35.00
Thu Rosemary-seasoned tender Lamb fillet with a nutty pesto, sundrenched polenta and a Mediterranean salad $35.00
Fri Venison fillet with a hint of Xmas spice, slow-baked cranberry-apple,
fresh spinach pasta and crunchy greens
$37.00
Sat Slow-roasted Lamb rump with a filo basket filled with rice and pine
nuts, tzatziki and a colourful Greek salad $35.00
Sun Lightly charred Beef fillet with Chimichurri, Chorizo and bean mix,
potato and kumara gratin and mesclun salad
$37.00
All meals include a bread and olive oil starter, vegetables or salad.
Vegetarian option on request. Half portions for children available.
A choice of freshly-made desserts is available every night.
Dinner is served at 7pm. Bookings essential until 4pm.
We are fully licensed.
11 Richmond Road, Pohara, ph 525 8663
www.sanssouciinn.co.nz
The GB Weekly, Friday 22 january 2016
For more information and registration:
[email protected] or 022-6796844
818 Abel Tasman Dr
Ph 525 8681
Sans Souci Inn
For more information and registration:
www.gbcommunitygardens.co.nz or 022-6796844
This Week’s Menu
22/1
23/1
24/1
25/1
26/1
27/1
28/1
29/1
Fri: Angus beef fillet with mushroom sauce
Sat: Lamb rack with rosemary jus
Sun: Duck breast a l’orange
Mon: Angus beef fillet with mushroom sauce
Tue: Lavender-rubbed pork fillet
Wed: Fresh whitefish of the day
Thu: Venison tenderloin with blackberry jus
Fri: Duck breast a l’orange
All mains served with fresh local vegetables
Vegetarian alternative available by prior arrangement
3 course set dinner menu: Starter, Main, Dessert: $65
Dining reservations essential by 12pm on the day
Seating from 6pm to 8pm daily
Cocktail Lounge open for drinks & platters from 5pm
[email protected]
Learning / Akonga / Huarahi ako/mahi
525! 7998
Get Growing Program. Thursdays 9am–12pm, Community
Gardens. Practical approach to vegetable and fruit growing,
including seed saving. Handouts provided. Paper koha. Ph
Sol for more info 027 514 9112.
Spanish. Ph 021 211 1339, spanish.in.goldenbay@gmail.
com
church services on sundays
St Andrew’s Presbyterian Church invites you to join with us
at 10am on Sunday 10 January. Guest speaker: June Evans.
Ph 525 8089.
catholic Mass times at Sacred Heart Parish, Takaka:
Saturday vigil, 4pm; last Friday of the month, 11.30 am. For
enquiries, contact Fr David Gruschow, ph 03 544 8987,
[email protected]. Mass is held behind the historic church
building in the former Catholic Hall. All welcome.
golden Bay Anglican Church warmly invites you to
join them each Sunday, 10am at Takaka and 4.45pm at
Collingwood.
Kahurangi Christian Church
Be Loved
Be Encouraged
Belong
Join us at Kahurangi Function Centre 10:30am Sundays.
Kid’s time during term. Ph Robin Swafford 524 8498.
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Christian Church of Golden Bay Service
Golden Bay
with children’s church
at 10am Senior Citizens’ Hall
Senior pastor:
Phil Baker ph 525 8396.
Church pastors: Jason and Teresa
Brough ph 525 9971,
and Carol Baker ph 525 8396
or 027 429 8088.
Matthew 13: 31 - 32
A&P SHOW
From the GB Show Committee
THANK YOU
Upcoming events / Mea pakiri haere
To sponsors, entrants, trade stand
owners & operators, entertainers,
gate keepers, parking attendants,
and our very many volunteers in
many different roles over the whole
show.
Without each one of you the show
would not happen.
FRIDAY 22 JANUARY
climate change action group to be formed, 7pm,
124 Long Plain Road, Kotinga. Outdoor venue tonight. No
scool teachers or such like.
sATURDAY 23 JANUARY
Full Moon Gong Concerts, Saturday and Sunday
23 and 24 January at Soul Harmonicz, 196 Glenview Road.
Start 7pm. Lie-down concert. Please bring warm rug. Cost
$20. Bookings essential. Ph 525 7977, www.soulharmonicz.
co.nz
In the Zone, dancing with Melissa Michaels from the
US, 9.30am-1pm. Melissa is a long-time dance ally of this
community. www.bdanced.com. Rooted in the five rhythms.
Register ph 021 040 2261.
Ph 525 9142 [email protected]
Entry by gold coin donation
sUNDAY 24 JANUARY
ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT Sunday spit roast feast at Wild Earth
Nature Park. RSVP ph 525 8261.
MONDAY 25 JANUARY
End Of an Era 16/01/16
The 119th A&P Show Grizzle Meeting
Zumba: Exercise with a difference. Love music, love dance?
Come join us, Mondays: Senior Citizens’ Hall 6-7pm with
your instructor Maria. See Wednesday too.
will be held on
TUESDAY 26 JANUARY
Tuesday 26 January, 7.30pm, Keith Page Hall
Come and tell us your complaints or your compliments
or better still come and join our committee for a
New Era Show next year.
gb weekly deadline: noon on Tuesdays. Late fees apply
until 4pm Tuesdays. Paradise Entertainment and Collingwood
Post Office are our agents.
Ph 525 9142
WEDNESDAY 27 JANUARY
zumba. Collingwood Sunday School Hall 6-7pm. See
Monday.
WILD WEDNESDAY EVENING MARKET at Wild Earth
Nature Park. Food stalls, music and campfire. From 6pm.
Takaka
Mardi Gras
TAKAKA DOG TRIALS
Saturday 30 & Sunday 31 January
Signposted from the Cobb turnoff, Upper Takaka.
Village Green - Takaka
Saturday 6 February 2016
Local entries free - local prizes thanks to our sponsors.
Spectators free; refreshments available.
Competitors from as far as Canterbury and maybe beyond
- come and see the experts!
A great chance for town and country to meet.
3pm to midnight
LIVE MUSIC
Best times are Saturday pm and Sunday am.
Ph Ian 0272 885 665
Bruce Richmond Memorial
Classic Trials
2pm on Saturday 6 February
Classic Scrambles
10am on Sunday 7 February
Onekaka
Signposted on State Highway 60
Free entry for spectators
Food and drink available on site
T-shirts available on Sunday
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For bookings phone 525 8453
Film information may be found at www.villagetheatre.org.nz
Levity Beet
DIY Banana
The Hoard
Pulp Funkshun
Taniwha & Mask Parade
Mardi Bra Competition
Mohua Sun
Chimuka - marimba band
YLIMAYA Dance - belly dance
Fire & Black Light Performance
The Ace-Tones - Akl
Off Stage: Tess the clown (face
painting and balloons) plus
Food and Craft stalls
The main street will be closed
between 4.30pm and 1am.
Contact Dave Myall 525 8876
Promotion Assn
Golden Bay
Recreation
Ph 525 8876
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Coming events at
Do you have Type 2 Diabetes?
TATA TITANIC
CARDBOARD
BOAT RACE
The Mussel Inn
Or someone in your family has Type 2 Diabetes?
Here's your chance to learn more about it:
- Friday 12th February 9am-3pm
Sat 23rd LEFT OR RIGHT Soundsystem
- Free - Lunch is included
Tue 26th L A DI 6 & PA R K S . $ 2 5 p r e - s a l e s @
aaaticketing.co.nz or pick up from the Muss
(no phone sales). $30 door. Supported by
MADELINE LEMAN.
Registrations essential. Please contact Bee Williamson
Phone: 03 543 7836
Cell: 021 409 552
E: [email protected]
Sunday 24 January
at Tata Beach
9am registration.
9.15am judging.
Race starts soon after judging.
Cost $10 per boat.
Wed 27th FIDDLE PIE - Flora Knight (from the Eastern)
and a bunch of friends from USA play old time
country.
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Free entry for spectators.
Great prizes. Great fun. Great entertainment.
Winning trophy by TAG.
Special thanks to Carter Holt Harvey and TNL
Fri 29th THE RICHTER CITY REBELS. Pre-Onekaka
bash bash.
Sun 31st TILLERMAN
FEBRUARY
Tue 2nd MY BABY
Thur 4th DELANEY DAVIDSON
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Sun 7th THE ACE TONES
Cardboard and rules available from:
Dave Myall GB Community Centre (behind The Brigand
Cafe), 88 Commercial St. Information: ph 525 8876.
CANCELLATION ADVICE from 8am
phone 027 66 97 142
Golden Bay
Recreation
Ph 525 8876
Mardi Gras
Workshops
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SUMMER TIMES
FESTIVAL EVENT
Make masks and taniwha
UPCOMING GIGS & EVENTS...
22nd
Mardi Bras
details at musselinn.co.nz
Everyone welcome!
Friday 5 February, 3.30-6pm
Saturday 6 February, 3.30-6pm
Fri 22nd Jan
THE RIVER JESTERS
(Psycadelic blues rock!)
Sat 23rd Jan
TOTARA COLLECTIVE + OH MY MOTHER+
MISS TREE AND THE OBVIOUS
Design and make a creation
that will
(Local legends and Roots Bar whanau, do not miss!)
Tues 26th
startle! amuse! uplift! inspire!
(Jazz trio from Wellington)
Wed 27th
@ GB Community Centre
Behind the Brigand Cafe
GRAND PARADE 6pm
(Saturday 6 February)
J.B.3
$200 total prizemoney!
ERIN CROWLEY
(Upbeat acoustic)
Thurs 28th
Your model needs to be lined
up for the Mardi Gras parade
at 6pm on
Saturday 6 February.
Judged after that.
BEAUTY AND THE BEATS
(electronic, acoustic dance music)
Sat 30th
WICKED DRAW
Gourmet wild food, Open fire, Good beer, Good people
Competition happily sponsored
by The GB Weekly
www.rootsbar.co.nz
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Ph Dave 525 8876
Promotion Assn
Golden Bay
Community Board
Golden Bay
Recreation
SUMMER TIMES
FESTIVAL
EVENT
Ph 525 8876
Naked Possum Friday 22 January
7pm-ish $20pp Tickets from
Marlla at NBS or the café
Golden Bay weather forecast
Valid from Friday 22 until Monday 25 January.
Friday: Northerlies, fresh in exposed areas. Some high
cloud otherwise fine and warm.
Saturday: Cloud increasing generally, rain later about
western ranges. Mild northerlies freshening in
exposed places.
Sunday: Early rain about ranges, clearing. Mainly fine
and mild elsewhere with afternoon seabreezes.
Monday: Light winds with afternoon seabreezes. Mainly
fine and warm although cloud developing later
.Disclaimer: This forecast is a personal interpretation complied
from public information provided by NZ Metservice and other
public sources. It is a local forecast and no liability is implied or
accepted.
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50 Commercial Street, Takaka
Golden Bay First National Licensed REAA 2008 - MREINZ
www.goldenbayproperty.com
GREAT GET-AWAY BACH!
A RARE OPPORTUNITY
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2167 DRY ROAD,
MANGARAKAU
Rarely do properties in this
location become available…..
a tidy & solid 3 bdrm home on
a freehold section, just afew
minutes to the wild west coast!
Ref: 3462
Price:
$197,000 ONO
James Mackay 027 359 0892
1295 COLLINGWOOD BAINHAM RD
44.2 ha of pasture & bush,
13kms from Collingwood. 12
fenced paddocks & private
unpermitted hut. 2x 3-bay
sheds & more! Ref: 3460
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Price: Deadline Sale (usp)
Wed 10th Feb 4pm
Brian Taylor 0274 540 355
VIEWS THAT WILL IMPRESS
TUCKED AWAY IN LIGAR BAY...
Ph: (03) 525 8800
CUTE COTTAGE BY THE SEA
4 KOWHATU GROVE
Either your permanent or holiday home. Great upstairs with
open plan living, dining, kitchen & spacious deck offering
great views & plenty of space
for the outdoor furniture.
Ref: 3419
OPEN HOME Sunday 1.00 - 1.30pm
17 NYHANE DRIVE, LIGAR BAY
$435,000
This modern beach home is down a ROW so
you won’t know that this 3 bdrm Jennian home
has a large seaview deck & sunny living.
Annie Telford 027 249 1408
Ref: 3405
Price:
OPEN HOME Sunday 12.00 - 12.30pm
210 RANGIHAEATA RD
$399,000
Across the road from the sea with the boat
ramp nearby, this is an awesome spot for fishing & boating. 1 bdrm cottage & sleepout.
Annie Telford 027 249 1408
Ref: 3444
$570,000
Belinda J Barnes 021 236 2840
RESIDE IN STYLE AT TATA
HOLIDAY HOME @ POHARA
FOLLOW THE SUN!
15 ARAPETA PLACE
OPEN HOME Sunday 1.45 – 2.15pm
782 ABEL TASMAN DR,
$385,000
The perfect holiday home situated opposite the
Pohara Beach. Major renovations to this 2 bedroom beauty & is now ready for your enjoyment.
Paul McConnon 0275 042 872
Ref: 3399
38 TATA HEIGHTS, TATA BEACH $639,000
Looking for a modern spacious home with a sea
view at Tata beach? This is the property for
your high spec’d, 4 bdrm, private landscaping.
Annie Telford 027 249 1408
Ref: 3409
VENDORS WANT ACTION!!!
Modern, bright, airy charming
& calming. 4 bdrm home built
to capture the sun & rural outlook. Fully insulated, dble
glazing, all modern comforts.
Easy walk to towns & schools.
Ref: 3434
Price:
PBN
Belinda J Barnes 021 236 2840
WESTHAVEN WONDER
VERY APPEALING LIFESTYLE
491 PAKAWAU BUSH RD
$559,000
Privately located in native bush & close to
Whanganui Inlet, amazing location & amazing
home. Full of character, spacious, on 20.89ha.
Sarah-Jane Brown 0274 222577
Ref: 3430
39 TUKURUA RD,
$499,000NEG
Comfortable 3/4 bdrm home, 2 bthrms, under
floor heating, private & sunny. 6.5ha in 10 well
fenced paddocks. Water supply, 3-bay shed…..
Brian Taylor 0274 540 355
Ref: 3060
YOUR HOME & GARDEN
ABSOLUTELY BEACHFRONT!
5B WATINO PLACE, POHARA
Spacious living with 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms & 2 living areas. Great indoo/
outdoor entertaining options, good size section all close to all the Pohara has to
offer. A must view property. Call me to arrange an appointment to view.
Ref: 3320
Price: $587,000
Contact: Sarah-Jane Brown 0274 222577
VENDORS SAY “TIME TO SELL!!”
OPEN HOME Sunday 11.00—11.30am
10 MCDONALD PL, C’WOOD
$460,000
Beautiful gardens enhance this modern, 4 bdrm
home with great views of the Ranges. A large
deck & backyard-great to grow your family here.
Annie Telford 027 249 1408
Ref: 3456
BEACH FRONT LIVING
9 PAKAWAU BUSH RD
Opportunity for a family to enjoy plenty of space, modern
home, creek & all the recreational activities this area has
to offer. Room for animals too!
Call Belinda to view.
Ref: 3318
Price:
$440,000
Belinda J Barnes 021 236 2840
Sharon
McConnon
Manager
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Helen
Hodgkinson
Paul
McConnon
Annie
Telford
1182 CWD-PUPONGA MAIN RD
$380,000
That's right! Sun, sea & sand for only $380,000!
Excellent sea views from this 1960's cottage
with recent renovations. Call me to view.
Paul McConnon 0275 042 872
Ref: 3445
Brian
Taylor
SarahJane
Brown
258 PATONS ROCK ROAD
$795,000
Enjoy a beachfront lifestyle with 4 bdrms, master ensuite, recently renovated kitchen. open
plan living area & north facing covered veranda
Paul McConnon 0275 042 872
Ref: 3410
I require listings in town
for 2 cash buyers,
$300,000 to $400,000
Call me if you are
considering
selling.
Annie Telford 027 249 1408
James
Mackay
AREINZ
Belinda J
Barnes
AREINZ
The GB Weekly, Friday 22 january 2016