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Ngä Pükörero o te wiki ki Mohua Friday 2 October 2015
Golden Bay’s family violence
statistics prompt new initiative
Organisations working against family
violence are concerned at the rising rates of
cases reported every year in New Zealand.
They say family safety is not an individual’s
or an organisation’s responsibility: the entire
community needs to be involved to combat
the epidemic.
Safe Families Golden Bay is a communityled initiative funded by Te Rito Nelson. It
aims to raise awareness of the family violence
in Golden Bay - and is saying that we all need
to pitch in if we want to see change.
When community worker Emma
Brazendale did a survey on family violence in
Takaka, she said the overwhelming response
from local residents was that people didn’t
believe family violence was of concern in
the area. According to Emma, people were
“stunned” when she recounted the local
statistics.
At least one incident of family violence is
reported in Golden Bay every week, which
according to Emma is a frightening prospect
when you consider how many family
members could be involved in each case.
Local data shows there were seven reported
incidents of family violence in Golden Bay
in July 2015, and six in August. At the end
of September there were a staggering six
reported incidents in that one week alone,
a figure expected to rise leading up to and
over Christmas.
Nationally, police investigated over
100,000 instances of domestic violence in
2014, according to statistics released by the
New Zealand Family Violence Clearinghouse
(NZFVC), a figure up from 95,000 the year
before. However, the It’s Not OK website and
Statistics New Zealand report that “Police
recorded a family violence investigation
on average every five-and-a-half minutes
in 2014…Only about 25 per cent of family
violence incidents are reported to Police.”
Says Emma: “We’re here to spread the
message that everyone needs to take it on as
their responsibility to talk about all forms of
family violence. Reach out and ask for help
if you see anything, or if you’re experiencing
family violence. It doesn’t matter who you
tell; just tell someone.”
Violence isn’t limited to physical abuse,
and includes sexual, financial, emotional
and psychological violence, and includes
neglect. The latter forms can be harder to
detect, says Safe Families project manager,
Abbie Langford. “And they often do the most
damage.”
According to Community Workers Services
manager Glynn Rogers, the rural nature of our
community means families may tend toward
concealment.
“People often believe they have a lot to
lose if it gets out,” says Glynn. “And living in
isolated areas makes it easier to hide what’s
going on. Starting to talk about it and seeking
help is often the beginning of a life-changing
journey.”
Glynn is passionate about getting the
message out to the community that family
violence is not OK and that there is a way for
people to change their behaviour. “There’s
no excuse for family violence,” says Glynn.
“However, they may not have the skills to do
Safe Families core group members, clockwise from top left: Emma Brazendale, Glynn Rogers,
Maureen Harte, Simon Jones and Abbie Langford. Photo: Nina Hindmarsh.
something different and it may be to do with
the way they were brought up.”
Glynn says there are numerous resources
available to help both the victims and
perpetrators, and that it’s vital to seek help
before somebody gets arrested or seriously
hurt.
She has also worked with abused men.
“They too can become victims.”
Counsellor Simon Jones says that for
perpetrators, violence can be about seeking
to take control of their lives. Simon has been
working with men and in Stopping Violence
programmes for over 20 years. He is in the
planning stages of creating an ongoing weekly
men’s group. “We need more awareness and
help available for men, more networks and
support, as they are often the shyest people
to reach out for help.”
According to statistics, elder abuse and
neglect is also an epidemic and on the rise
in New Zealand. Research suggests one in 10
elderly may be subject to financial abuse in
their lives, and that in 75 per cent of reported
cases, the perpetrator is a family member – 50
per cent being adult children. “Elder abuse is
often unseen, and sometimes the only people
they see are those they receive support from,
making it much harder to report abuse,” says
Simon.
Emma stresses that although Safe Families
Golden Bay is based at the Community
Centre, it is an open and community-led
initiative. “We’ve got the funding and it’s
about the community deciding what they
want to do with it,” she said.
The core group of eight – which includes
Maureen Harte, Loretta Horton, Roger File
and Conny Schrader - has been meeting
monthly to discuss strategies. Abbie Langford
has been employed as the group’s project
manager. She was involved in Women’s
Refuge and the It’s Not OK campaign in
Christchurch for many years.
A logo competition has just opened to the
public and will close on October 31. Entry
forms will be sent out to schools and are also
available from the Community Workers, as
are details of the prize. Entrants are invited
to design a logo representing Safe Families
in Golden Bay, which will be owned by the
group who retain the rights to adjust the
winning logo as necessary.
A planned launch will raise the group’s
profile in the community and it will unveil
its new logo. It hopes to heighten awareness
by sponsoring a local sports team (and one
is interested). Another idea is to publish the
local family violence statistics on a weekly or
monthly basis in The GB Weekly.
Keep an eye out for more details of the
logo competition and events planned by Safe
Families Golden Bay.
“And never be afraid to seek help or offer
help if you believe either you, or someone
else, is the victim of family violence,”
concludes Emma.
Nina Hindmarsh
*Domestic violence takes many forms
It involves abusive or intimidating
behaviour carried out by a partner,
friend or family member to control,
dominate or make you feel afraid.
The violence doesn’t have to be physical
- it can be emotional, psychological,
financial or sexual, or it can be threats
to abuse you in any of these ways.
If you or your children are experiencing
any domestic violence,
you need to get help.
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Phone: 525 9728. Fax: 525 7928
* go to: www.justice.govt.nz/family-justice
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At 10am on the 10th day of
the 10th month, Collingwood
artist NgAngA will throw
open the doors of his Tasman
Street gallery to reveal a
collection of new paintings.
The works have been
created for NgAngA’s
Collingwood and Beyond
show. The exhibition features
people and places within
or around the historic
township.
“For me, ‘beyond’ is from
Parapara, up to Bainham,
out to Wharariki and over to
Westhaven,” says the artist.
The exhibits take the viewer
on a journey, in oil, pastel
and watercolour, through
many of these vivid land- and
seascapes. Subjects include
a flock of spoonbills, a herd
of Jersey cows at Pakawau
and the formations of Mount
Burnett and Archway Island.
Whether representational,
impressionist or abstract,
the paintings ooze affection
for the people and their
surroundings. “It reflects my
love for the community and
the area.”
NgAngA says his move to
Collingwood late last year
inspired him to pick up his
palette and mix his oil paints
after a relatively dormant
period.
After being embraced by
the community, the artist is
repaying the favour. “For the
first seven days, all new art
in the exhibition will be at
mates’ rates – 50 per cent off.
And then it will be at ‘Golden
Bay rates’ – 25 per cent off
NgAngA puts the finishing touches on a new work for his exhibition. Photo: Jo Richards.
until the 1 January. It’s my
way of supporting locals.”
NgAngA has supported
fellow artists from the day
his gallery opened - helping
them avoid commercial rates
by selling their work on a
koha commission basis. The
democratic painter is also
sharing his award-winning
talent, bringing art to the
people and holding regular
classes for those keen to have
a go. “Master classes are on
Tuesdays and beginners are
on Thursdays.”
He’s happy to teach all
ages and abilities – from
Takaka preschoolers to the
mature ladies of Pakawau
Rural Women – and says
he always gets results. “I
guarantee to get people
painting.” The evidence is
on display in the window
of his gallery; a dozen
pastel portraits of Vincent
van Gogh, drawn in the
style of the great master, by
NgAngA’s novices. “It was
their first-ever portrait.”
Clearly enthusiastic about
infecting locals with his
love of painting, NgAngA
also hopes to spread his
message to those beyond
Collingwood. “I’m thinking
about offering art classes to
visitors and tourists – a oneday class that will give them
the painting bug for life.”
In the meantime, the artist
is busy putting the finishing
touches to his new exhibits.
If everything goes according
to plan, he’s likely to be busy
every spring: “Collingwood
and Beyond will be an
annual event, opening on the
10th day of the 10th month
every year.”
Collingwood and
Beyond opens at 10am on
Saturday 10 October at
NgAngART, Tasman Street,
Collingwood.
Jo Richards
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The work will replace the existing roundabout to allow
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Visit and talk by world leaders in rites of passage
Teenagers. Aren’t they the most wonderful, creative,
infuriating, and complex beings on the planet? Full of energy,
optimism and potential, they go full-steam ahead towards
adulthood.
Sometimes, however, during the transition from boy to
man or from girl to woman, things go a bit off track. Keeping it
all on the rails is a challenge that every parent faces, but there
is help out there; increasingly it’s recognised that a conscious
rite of passage can safely guide teens on their journey from
adolescent to responsible young adult.
The alternative is not good. As an old African proverb
warns: “If we do not initiate the young, they will burn down
the village to feel the heat.”
Through its Tracks and Tides programmes, the Rites of
Passage Foundation (ROPF) has been initiating our teenagers
and safeguarding the village for years. The local organisation
is part of a growing worldwide movement doing similar good
work. On Monday 12 October, two of the leading lights in
this global network, Frederick Marx and Dr Arne Rubenstein,
will be in the Bay to present a unique one-off event for those
parenting their teenagers “Across the Fire”.
ROPF founder Jim Horton believes the Bay is privileged
to be hosting these top names.
“These men are international leaders in their fields and are
combining strengths to create this very special evening.”
Academy-nominated filmmaker Frederick Marx promises
to be a fascinating speaker. He is currently making a 90minute feature-length documentary about the importance of
healthy rites of passage and mentorship for teens transitioning
to adulthood. The project reflects his commitment to the
cause.
“My belief is that every teen, deep in their bones, knows
they deserve healthy, not destructive, rites of passage and
mature adult mentorship.”
The evening’s other star contributor, Dr Rubinstein, is an
expert on adolescent development, with 30 years’ experience
as a doctor, counsellor, mentor and workshop facilitator.
His programmes and seminars are designed to make the
transition from child to young adult both safe and healthy,
with a particular focus on coming-of-age rites of passage. His
book The Making of Men is a practical handbook for parents
and teachers.
While in the Bay, the two presenters will assist Jim with
the launch of his own book.
“It’s a compilation of true experiences that capture the
mysteries and magic of rites of passage,” explains Jim. “I
started writing my story and sent it out to a dozen other
people around the world, saying ‘write about your rites’.”
What came back, he says, was profound. “There are some
very deep personal stories.” When his Book of many Voices
is published, Jim hopes it will inspire and empower readers.
“It will be a manual about how to do rites of passage.”
Boys to men: New young men return at the end of their Tracks event. Two international leaders in the field are speaking about
rites of passage in Takaka next week. Photo: Jo Richards.
Drawing upon his extensive knowledge and experience,
Jim reasons that the nature of the rite determines the quality
of the passage. “Everyone has multiple rites of passage,
but it’s important that it’s conscious, acknowledged and
recognised.”
Parenting Teenagers “Across the Fire”. Presented by Dr
Arne Rubinstein and Frederick Marx on Monday Oct 12 at
6.30pm, Golden Bay High School. Admission: Koha.
Jo Richards
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Duke of Edinburgh/Hillary Awards
The article submitted by Debby Smith (GBW 2/10) - Tony
and Ann’s grandchildren make history - I’m sure everyone
will agree that it’s great to see our young people obtaining
these levels of confidence, but one must also think of the
many unpaid volunteers who supervise and judge the
many activities that are involved in firstly the bronze medal
certificate, then the silver medal cretificate and finally the
gold certificate and medal.
We just want to publicly thank those unknown people
who, throughout New Zealand, make this possible and,
naturally, the Duke of Edinburgh and Hillary Commission.
Tony and Ann Lindsay
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Kia ora koutou. Thank you for this opportunity to clarify
some of the points reported in The GB Weekly (25/9) on
the topic of transition to school. Whilst it is great to see this
topic getting press, there were a number of inaccuracies that
I believe are important to set straight.
The literature shows that making friends in the classroom
is the most salient feature in academic success, but having an
interest in symbols (letters and numbers) is also an important
factor. Whilst social connections are greatly important to some
children, there are also children who experience success by
being introverted, and that is fine. The idea of cultural capital
is a sociological take on the simple economic idea of capital,
it is useful as a metaphor for transitions because it reminds
us that early childhood services and schools need to work
together to ensure children feel that their experiences are
relevant in both settings.
Finally, New Zealand is one of three countries in the
OECD where children begin school on their fifth birthday;
this is largely cultural and may change as the Education Act is
updated over the coming year. For those interested in reading
more, I suggest visiting the ERO website and taking a look at
the 2015 national report on continuity of learning.
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The last few years have witnessed a loss of control of
governance by our elected councillors. TDC statistics state
we give 80 per cent of our requests, problems, and decision
making direct to staff. Only nine per cent of us take our
concerns to councillors. This leaves them out of the loop of
our issues. By default we are giving more power and control
of our lives to staff and less to our representatives. Thus the
expression “the tail wagging the dog”.
Our councillors are becoming servants of the staff. This is
role reversal. Councillors are responsible for policy planning
and governance, overseeing our community where we can
work and play, in the pursuit of happiness. We have allowed
this role reversal by not empowering our elected members
and not involving them in our daily concerns or issues.
It appears impossible to hold staff to account for their
actions. They have life careers in the public service and job
security.
Our councillors are unable to absorb all the complex LGA
rules and procedures in which staff are trained. This produces
a we know better than you attitude. This inhibits councillors
from being the bosses of staff.
Next year we must elect councillors willing to take control
of governance, bringing power, control, respect and service
over that of staff. Those who stand to serve us must have the
courage to change the current culture. “They that pay the
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Nelson Mail (2/10/15) ran another smart-meter whitewash
blurb from Network Tasman’s Wayne Mackey.
He infers again that smart-meters are the only meters which
can be certified as accurate. In fact, all analogue meters are
certified at production point and, like smart-meters, need to
be recertified every 15 years. If your analogue meter is close
to, or older than, 15 years you should be given the option of
an analogue replacement.
If you have a computer and the online tool, the smart-meter
can tell you to stay cold, eat raw or hot-wash only your hands,
because on that cold day, around dinner time, or when the
kids return from muddy sport, your power usage is higher.
If you need the help of your computer, rather than guessing,
won’t you then be using even more electricity?
Surely the responsibility lies with the power companies
to be less greedy in their pricing and more understanding in
human well-being. Modern society relies more and more on
electricity (eg heat pumps not wood burners) and a limited
budget should not mean limited healthiness.
Wayne claims Network Tasman “exists for the benefit
of the consumers”; that’s Contact Energy and other power
companies, not you and me.
Beth McCarthy
Thank you
A special thank you to all those who gave for the Father
Larry Barnett gift. A total of $1,000 was raised and sent to
him. I have received an email of thanks and appreciation
from Larry for this gift and all the support he receives from
his Golden Bay community.
Sheryl Nalder
Golden Bay Gives Back
Golden Bay Gives Back is now formally operating thanks
to generous donations from The Lions Club, Trash Palace
and Fresh Choice, as well as money left over from our variety
concert earlier this year.
We aim to assist families who have children or adolescents
requiring regular trips over the Hill for a medical condition.
Our assistance is in the form of petrol vouchers. Families
can contact us directly to see if they fit our criteria, or we
may have referrals from GPs, Well Child nurse, etc. We will
maintain confidentiality at all times as we believe this to be
of upmost importance to families.
Any organisation wishing to donate to us please contact
us, details below, also we would like to hold a variety concert
again early next year, any entertainers wishing to partake,
please contact us.
Caroline Jones 525 7185
and Brooke Suttie 525 9715
Thanking the universe
A paper hot-air balloon propelled by a naked flame, landed
in a tree close to a wooden house in Onekaka last week. It
had a message written on it, giving thanks to the universe.
Do you think it would make more sense to give thanks to
the One who made the universe? I hope you’d thank your
mother for knitting you a pair of socks rather than talking to
the socks.
Would you please join me in thanking the Father of our
Lord Jesus Christ that nothing and no-one suffered damage this
time, and would you please take great care with any future
endeavours in your life?
Maryke Sieling
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Golden Bay Arts Council’s arts worker Sarah Kaye, with works from the Art Bank’s latest exhibition.
A previous manager of The Village Theatre, Sarah Kaye,
is stepping into the arts worker role for the Golden Bay Arts
Council, recently held by Georgina West.
Sarah managed the theatre for 10 years. She has also been
the treasurer for the arts committee, but admits she’s not
much of an artist.
“I’m a businessperson, and the focus of the arts worker is
more behind the scenes.”
Committee member Grant Knowles says that the fact she’s
not an artist is a strength.
“She has bought to the job a very sound business model,
in that she’s very good at the financial and business stuff normally the things artists are useless at!” laughs Grant.
In her new role as arts worker, Sarah will tend to the business
and administrative side of the Arts Council’s dealings. She is
its spokesperson for information and upcoming events, and
Photo: Nina Hindmarsh.
is the first point of contact for funding applications through
Creative Communities.
Sarah says she’s excited about some of the upcoming
events, such as Bay Art. “It’s really starting to get amped up
now, and we want to remind everyone to submit their pieces
on 22 October.”
Young@Art will open at the Art Bank on Labour Weekend,
and a life-drawing course still sits in the pipeline. Sarah says
the current exhibition at Art Bank, the last of the four winter
exhibitions, reflects people’s interpretations of Kiwi cleverness
and ingenuity. It is open until October 19, and also features
a special guest exhibition of Geoff Heath’s work.
Sarah will be working every Thursday at the Art Bank. Keep
an eye out for details about two special Art Bank exhibitions
in November, before the busy summer season starts up.
Nina Hindmarsh
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Crawford Agri Services has added a purposebuilt and designed JCB Agricultural loader to
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Crawford Agri Services (CAS) will be operating 2 silage harvesters with
intention to be harvesting your silage on time to maximise quality. To make this
possible we are running a Pottinger mower with a grouper, where possible,
cut out a pass with our Claas Rake. Our cartage work will continue to be
carried out by Solly’s Transport. We will work together to ensure we provide
a cost-effective and quality service.
CAS is also pleased to announce we will be able to cater to your silage cover
needs for the 2015/2016 season. We are offering top quality high micron
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Propagating your own seedlings doesn’t take much extra
work - just a little preparation.
It all starts with the seed. Save seed from plants that have
grown well, ideally over several seasons, and so are adapted
to our particular climate. The next best choice is seeds saved
in New Zealand by Koanga and Eco Seeds. Big guys like
Kings Seeds, Yates and McGregors have more variety but
also imported lines. Choose to suit your needs (heirloom,
F1, compact varieties, etc).
Next, use suitable seed-raising and potting mixes. Either
buy a pre-made mix like Daltons or Tui, or make your own
using good compost, coarse sand and broken-down seagrass
or peat. Mix ingredients in equal parts in a wheelbarrow.
Keep it moist. Ideally, your homemade compost has been
hot-composted and turned several times to minimise weeds
and diseases. Leaf mould compost is another option, and
bark-based composts like Flourish or Greenwaste to Zero
are good too. Some people heat small quantities of mix to
sterilize it for seedbeds.
Now you need a container with drainage holes. Small
punnets work well, or pots. Rule of thumb: Cover seeds with
mix one to three times the depth/size of the seed, EXCEPT
those seeds that need some light to germinate (lettuce, dill,
some peppers).
Tomatoes. For saved tomatoes you’ve squished onto a
piece of tissue, add moisture and put on a plate in the hot
water cupboard. Or put the tissue or commercial seeds in a
punnet of mix, then cover with finely sieved compost. Firm
down with a brick or another punnet/pot. Add water and
place a piece of wet newspaper over the top. Cover with clear
plastic to keep warmth and moisture in. Put in the hot water
cupboard or on a heat mat. Later in spring they will germinate
well in a hothouse, cold frame or just on the windowsill.
Check daily and mist with water if dry. If they dry out they
won’t germinate. Once the first true leaf unfolds, they can be
pricked out. This involves loosening the seedling with a small
knife, large nail, etc. Carefully pick them up individually and
plant (root downwards!) into about 5mm potting mix in a pot
to grow them on. To plant, make a hole with your finger and
drop the roots down so the leaf growing point is level with
the top of the pot. Avoid handling the roots. Hold the leaf
and completely fill with mix, then firm it down using four
fingers around the seedling and a single good push. Water
gently and put in hothouse or warm, light spot.
Always handle all seedlings by the leaves, not the stem.
A broken leaf can regrow; a stem won’t. If you’re a smoker,
it’s very important to wear gloves. Nicotine can harm young
seedlings. Tobacco can also transfer a virus to Solanaceous
plants.
Cucumbers. The same procedure works with cucumbers,
but the bigger seeds can be sown directly into pots for growing
on before planting. I use more of a potting mix, ie less sand,
and also cover them with moist paper and plastic.
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Save seed from plants that have grown well, ideally over several
seasons, and so are adapted to our particular climate.
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A friend, Avner Cain, germinates his cucumbers (and the
rest of the Cucurbit family, eg pumpkins) by putting seeds in
moist tissue and into a plastic bag in a hot water cupboard.
Germinated individual seeds are transferred with care into
pots.
Note: Overwatering or poor drainage kills young
cucumber seedlings.
Brassicas. Sow brassica seeds like tomatoes, though they
don’t need extra heat. Once a true leaf shows they can be
pricked out into punnets, preferably with larger cells than the
standard sixer punnets cells. Adding a little blood and bone
and seaweed to the potting mix can reduce later problems.
During spring and summer, spraying young seedlings with
Bt gets them resisting cabbage moth larvae. Stress from lack
of water or very low temperatures can cause brassicas to bolt
early after planting.
Remember to label seedlings, especially if you grow
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Seedling care. Overwatering young seedlings causes
fungal rots. Often the surface mix looks dry, but do check
with a finger first. If you plan to grow them to maturity in
pots (eg tomatoes), repot them before they get rootbound. I
recommend adding compound NZ Fertiliser mix and a dash
of dolomite to the potting mix, and liquid fertilising with
seaweed for added health and strength.
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The GB Weekly, Friday 9 OCTOBER 2015
Annual Farewell Spit cleanup
gathers 280kg of rubbish
The Marine Farming
Association, in conjunction
with the Department of
Conservation (DOC), spent
three days during winter
scouring Farewell Spit in
an effort to keep its natural
environments free from
a buildup of waste and
rubbish.
Takaka’s DOC manager,
Andrew Lamason, explains
that as a nature reserve, the
spit has the highest level of
conservation protection.
“The shape and location
of Farewell Spit means that
anything dropped at sea in
the Bay or coming out of the
Takaka and Collingwood
rivers can wash up on the
shore. It isn’t only the marine
operators who need to take
responsibility: it’s all of us.
Anything that can blow away
into a river or stream or is
dropped on the beach could
well end up on the Spit.”
Environ-mentor for marine
farming, Darren Clarke, says
the spit is included in a
general annual cleanup that
takes place across the Top of
the South.
Darren explains that
all companies involved in
fisheries (for example Talleys,
King Salmon and Sanfords)
pay a levy that allows the
association’s environmental
committee to continue its
work.
“There are WOF checks
on all boats and water
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Darren Clarke worked alongside DOC staff on Farewell Spit clean-up. Photo: Supplied.
vehicles…and we ensure that all barges
have rubbish bins on board.” Environmental
awareness workshops are part of the industry’s
educational efforts.
The yearly sweep involves the use of quad
bikes and a trailer, though the majority of
the work is done on foot, Darren says. This
year, a team of five spent evenings in the
DOC house on the spit, and during the days
gathered 280kg of general rubbish.
“We keep a log which documents the
percentages of things found, so we can
analyse who the main polluters are in order
to try and improve our work habits all the
time.”
Fifty-seven mussel floats were also
recovered during the cleanup. There is a
retrieval bounty - a reward paid to the collector
for returning floats. The environmental team
recovers $10 per float from the mussel float
owner (whose identification is branded on
each float). The float money collected from
the clean-up is being donated to GBHS
aquaculture academy.
Andrew Lamason says the loss of
mussel buoys is inevitable in such a harsh
environment. “It’s good that these can be
reused or recycled but the rubbish that
accumulates is largely avoidable.
“It’s great that Darren and his team
undertakes this work each year and helps us
to preserve this area.”
Rae McDowell
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Rembrandt Remastered
October marks the 10th anniversary of the Nelson
Provincial Museum moving from Isel Park to the Nelson
CBD. As a gift from the museum to the residents of Nelson
and Tasman, an exhibition of 57 life-sized Rembrandt
reproductions, that have been digitally remastered, will be
on display across the Museum and the Suter Art Gallery until
15 November.
“Life etches itself onto our faces as we grow older showing
our violence, excesses or kindnesses.” - Rembrandt.
Entry is free to all local residents thanks to the generosity
of Nelson Pine Industries Ltd.
Whale oil be blowed!
They’re fizzing! Golden Bay Museum Te Waka Huia o
Mohua has just received news that Alan McLean’s whale
preparation project has been awarded more than $17,000
from Pub Charity. That will cover all costs of the whale
skeleton preparation, right through to display in mid-2016. It’s
come on top of news of a Network Tasman grant for Alan’s
electricity costs.
“It’s just wonderful to know that Alan’s patient commitment
has received this recognition,” says museum board chair
Penny Griffith. “Now there’s just $60,000 to find for the
whalery to house it!”.
Poetry Slam @ Live Poets
Live Poets this month, at the Mussel Inn on Thursday 15
October, hosts Poetry Slam heats.
In a Poetry Slam the audience is an integral part of the
show. Their response to the performance of each poet – what
they are saying and how they are saying it – gives the judges
their cue and affects the score they are given. So we want to
get as many out to participate as we can.
Christina Gurrola, a talented singer-songwriter from the
USA, will be the special guest at the Golden Bay Slam event.
She will open the evening at 7.30pm with a short set featuring
songs from her recently released debut EP Dawn Medley.
Christina is currently turning heads at venues across New
Zealand with a voice and style that is being described as
“Norah Jones meets Amy Winehouse”. Big boots to fill there,
but it sounds like we are in for a treat.
Submitted
Collingwood campground benefits
The sale of a council-owned cottage in Collingwood’s
William Street is planned to help pay for much-needed
improvements to the Collingwood Motor Camp.
A TDC press release says that urgent work to bring the
campground’s gas, electrical and water infrastructure up to
standard was completed earlier this year. Future improvements
planned for the campground include the construction of more
cabins, a new toilet and shower block, and the replacement
of stormwater, wastewater and water supply pipes.
The work is estimated to cost between $400,000 and
$500,000. To help offset some of this cost, council has put
the cottage up for sale. It is currently used as additional
campground accommodation.
The building was sold to the Golden Bay County Council
in 1940 for £20 to use for the benefit of the community.
The cottage itself also needs some work. Rather than
putting more money into upgrading this building, it was
decided to allow a new owner to give it the love it needs
while generating funds for the campground.
Arts Festival comes to the Bay
Comedian, actor and
playwright Arthur Meek
made Golden Bay audiences
guffaw in Richard Meros
Salutes the Southern Man
and took Helen Clark as his
young lover in a previous Arts
Festival.
After winning hearts and
swinging voters in New York,
Arthur Meek’s over-educated
under-achieving character Richard Meros BA is heading back
to the Bay with On the Conditions and Possibilities of Hillary
Clinton taking me as her Young Lover, on at the Village
Theatre, Friday 16 October at 8pm.
New York Magazine described the show as “demented
and hilarious”. Nelson Arts Festival Programmer Charlie
Unwin says New Zealand audiences will also find this kiwi
academic’s take on the American political system hilarious
and thought provoking.
Also coming to Golden Bay as part of this year’s Arts Festival
is a gathering of exceptionally
talented Irish musicians
performing traditional music
in The Seisiún (session) at
The Mussel Inn on Tuesday
20 October at 8.30pm.
Fronted by Irish singersongwriter Roesy, one of
Ireland’s most respected
touring artists, this ensemble
will beguile audiences
with the ancient Irish art of
storytelling, lyric poetry,
folk music and even some
traditional dance.
Charlie says, “Traditionally a Seisiún is Irish music played
by Irish musicians in a pub or pub-like setting. There is
nowhere more apt in the Bay than the Mussel Inn for this
show.”
To see the full line-up and book tickets to the Nelson Arts
Festival, visit www.nelsonartsfestival.co.nz
Ed. Double passes available to both shows. Just email:
[email protected] with your name and postal
address.
Project De-Vine in East Takaka
A working bee and the start of the East Takaka phase of
vine control is on Saturday 17 October (if wet – the Saturday
after). We will assemble at 9.30am at the letterbox of Bluey
Powell, 877 East Takaka Road on.
There are many vines on the slopes above the road. We
will work on two properties. The owners are keen to start
working on the vines and by giving this area a big hit now, it
will save the weed team a lot of time and show the owners
in this project what can be done in a few hours. This helps
raise our contributions towards the funding. Members of our
experienced weed team will show how to effectively cut and
paste the vines. Pottles of gel are supplied and available for
taking to work on your own property. The last working bee
cut 1000 vines.
This a chance for the many landowners in this area to meet
and work with us.
It does not matter how much you know, as you will be
teamed up with those that know the pest and native vines.
Please brings sturdy shoes, gloves and secateurs, loppers
or handsaws, your own water and snack food to share
afterwards.
The more the better, as there are plenty of vines to share
around, anyone over 16 can learn how to cut and paste the
vines. Women welcome, we have women in the weed team
– it is not just blokes’ work.
The working bee is sponsored by Project Janszoon, Nelson
Building Society and the suppliers of the Glyphosate pottles:
Cut’n’Paste based on Waiheke Island. Any queries ph Emma
027 370 6150, email: [email protected] or ph Chris
Rowse 525 8588, email: [email protected].
Submitted
Arthur strikes gold
Eighty-one-year-old Arthur – your Man Friday (vege man)
competed in the Masters’ Games in Nelson last week in the
100m, 200m, 400m, 800m, 1500m, 5km cross country and
5km road race.
Submitted
September rainfall
Packard Rd
rainfall raindays heaviest fall
64mm
7
25mm on the 9th
Upper Takaka 108mm
10
37mm on the 1st
Paynes Ford 11
36mm on the 1st
112mm
Te Hapu 120mm
13
45mm on the 1st
Kaihoka
132mm
13
61mm on the 1st
Rototai 149mm
10
64mm on 1st
Glenview Rd 160mm
13
46mm on the 1st
Puramahoi
164mm
-
64mm on the 1st
Onekaka
173mm
11
80mm on the 2nd
Bainham 178mm
15
52mm on the 1st
Rockville 198mm
8
60mm on the 1st Collingwood
228mm
11
Perry Saddle
250mm
-
128mm on the 2nd
-
Pest trapping
To August 2015
Stoats this month
Stoats YTD
Rats this month
Rats YTD
12
246
119
1460
Project De-Vine
To September 2015
Number of properties involved
Banana passion vines - fruiting
Banana passion vines - seedlings
Old Man’s Beard
Other vines
All pest vines totals
Monthly totals change
8
307
80,730
55,194
11,377
3,836
151,137
2,591
The GB Weekly, Friday 9 OCTOBER 2015
RESULTS
Public notices / Pānui a whānui
Trades and services / Mahi a ratonga
golf
Wednesday 30 September. Stableford. L Davidson 42, Brian
Win 42, J Trotter 41, L Chamberlain 41. Closest to pins: 3/12 N Moore,
4/13 W Collie, 8/17 W Collie, 9/18 B Win. Twos: B Win, A Scotland, L
Davidson, N Moore, John Garner, W Collie.
Saturday 3 October. Club championship senior match play
final 36 holes. W Collie bt N Moore 2, 1. Shoot out final. 1 R Heuvel, 2
G Little, 3 N Goodman. Team stableford results. First team: J Garner,
G Little, L Davidson, R Miller, 154; second team: J Solly, C McDermott,
R Heuvel, N Goodman, 148. Closest to pins: 3/12 N Moore, 4/13 W
Collie, 8/17 R Ancell, 9/18 R Westrupp. Twos: N Moore (2), W Collie, R
Westrupp. Longest drive 7/18: B Climo.
Tuesday 6 October. 8th LGU nett round. 0-27: D Ray 60, B
Climo 61. 28-54: K Swann 63, G Turley 66. Nearest the pin: 9/18 B
Climo. Twos: B Climo.
BRIDGE
30 September. Paton’s Rock Individual, round 8. Open: 1: M
McKellar-S Van Wijngaarden, 63.70%. 2: L Godden-S Langford, 60.00%.
3: M Hill-D Perreau, 56.67%. H/cap: 1: M Hill-D Perreau, 71.56%. 2:
L Godden-S Langford, 68.45%. 3: M McKellar-S Van Wijngaarden,
67.42%.
2 October. Summer Sizzle, round 1. Open: 1: L Gamby-M
McKellar, 54.82%. 2: C Mead-J Warren, 54.22%. 3: C Furness-D
Perreau, 51.23%. H/Cap: 1: C Furness-D Perreau, 71.23%. 2: L Healy-J
Miller, 63.95%. 3: C Mead-J Warren, 62.12%.
BOWLS
Pohara Bowling Club. Tuesday 29 September. R Westrupp, B
Ensor, B McTaggart. Sunday 4 October. R Westrupp, J Westrupp, B
Ensor.
Paradise Entertainment and Collingwood Post Office are
The GB Weekly’s agents.
Chimney cleaning, handyman, Dennis Sage 525 7099.
Recent AGM / Hui ā tau - Nō nā tata nei
Organisations may have their committee members’
names printed in this column for free only if emailed to
[email protected]
Personal notices / Pānui ake
DEREK COMPTON. Annette, Aaron, Benji, Chey and
Alannah-Jayne sincerely thank all of our friends and
colleagues who have loved and supported us over the last
three difficult years. Thank you for the kind acts, the phone
calls and texts, the beautiful cards and flowers, the baking
and the hugs. Thank you for caring.
Public notices / Pānui a whānui
AGM Onetahua Marae, Sunday 18 October, 1pm at
Onetahua Marae.
waitapu Gardens will be closed Monday 12 October,
reopening Monday 19 October. Sorry for any inconvenience.
Bev and David.
elderly, sedate Border Terrier needs human companion
two days/week while owner works. Takaka area. Can you
help? Ph/text Lesley 027 489 6811.
golden Bay Hair Design.
A reminder that Joanna now works from Hair Revolution.
Ph 525 9898 and ask for an appointment with Joanna,
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday.
Golden Bay Association Football Club AGM, 20 October,
7.30pm, GB Community Centre.
Quakers meet regularly in Golden Bay. All are welcome.
Contact Jude 524 8291. <www.quaker.org.nz>
Cheese making course this Saturday postponed until further
notice.
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.
The Whittaker Trust
Funding Applications – October 2015
(applications close Friday 30 October 2015)
Applications are invited from local organisations seeking
financial assistance to improve the quality of life of the
sick or elderly members of the Golden Bay community.
Application forms are available from Heartlands Services,
65B Commercial Street, Takaka or from The Whittaker
Trust secretary, Susi Bailey, email: [email protected]
Completed applications must be submitted no later than
5pm, Friday 30 October, to PO Box 348, Takaka 7142
or to [email protected]
Trades and services / Mahi a ratonga
TREE work. Topping, pruning, felling etc. Ph Stacy 021 154
4258.
WOF at Kevin Hebberd Motorcycles & Mechanical Ltd, ph
Jason or Adrian 525 8233.
do your sheep need shearing? Ph Harley 021 165 4141.
interior plasterer. Recently moved to the Bay. 20 years’
experience. No job too big or too small. Ph Craig 027 472
4376.
Cottage Plants Onekaka. Perennial specialists. Open
Tuesday-Sunday, 10am-5pm. Ph 525 9253.
Margy Meys Sewing Studio. Dressmaker, designer,
upcycling, alterations, and sewing classes. Ph 525 7540.
Geewhiz Me! Everything websites. Friendly, professional,
local, ph 021 135 0202, www.geewhiz.me
Gibstopping /coving (NCPB qualified). Local friendly
service. Ph Rob McDonald Plastering, 027 712 2552, a/h
525 6005.
wastewater Design. Designs for building consents. Ph
524 8222.
GB chimney sweepING, SPIDER AND FLY SPRAYING
Ph 525 6267 or 027 434 5405
water tanks cleaned. Ph Chris 525 9153.
Jack Stevens, qualified arborist. Ph 021 211 5580.
COMPUTER technology specialist, ph Warwick
027 814 2222.
passport photos, quality guaranteed. Available any time.
Ph Ken George 525 6235.
Cars wanted. Will pick up for free (some conditions apply).
Motueka Auto Parts. Ph 03 528 9576.
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.
Hedgerows and shelter belts cut, trimmed or topped.
Golden Bay Hedge Trimmers. Ph Keith or Liz 525 7112.
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)
LAWNmowing /garden maintenance. Reliable. Low cost.
Friendly service. M&M Gardens Takaka, ph 525 7967.
Vehicles, bikes, trailers, repairs and maintenance. Ph
Jason at Kevin Hebberd Motorcycles & Mechanical Ltd,
525 8233.
citrus 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.
Golden Bay Storage. Dry, safe, secure, alarmed,
insurance approved. Furniture trailer available. Rob and
Marg ph 525 9698, [email protected]
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.
lawnmowing. Pakawau, Bainham, Takaka to Wainui. Ph
N Shaw 525 7597, 027 212 4020. niallshaw_6@hotmail.
com
Golden Bay Digger Hire 1.7 tonne. Ph 027 713
0684
Takaka Self Storage, Commercial Street. Have containers
(new) available. Excellent security, cameras etc. Ph
525 6181.
Travel for families, friends, groups and business. Ph Sue,
Travel Gallery 021 555 836 or email [email protected]
tree removal, confined area felling, chipping, chipper hire.
Fully insured. Ph 525 7597, 027 212 4020.
headstones shop, G Miller & Sons. Ph Rose Slow 525
9213.
golden bay glass. Cat and dog doors. Supplied and
installed for you. 96 Commercial St. Ph 525 7274.
Portable BANDsaw milling.
Ph Tim 524 8997, 027 714 4232.
need wood splitting? Ph Peter van der Meer 525 9928.
computer repairs, upgrades and service. Ph Joshua 027
831 4156.
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]
“Knuckles” Driving School. Ph 525 8100.
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.
Tyre sales and repairs, ph Adrian at Kevin Hebberd
Motorcycles & Mechanical Ltd, 525 8233.
Calling all cricketers Year 7+
The cricket season is fast approaching so pull out your
trusty piece of willow (or you can use a club bat and gear)
and be down at the nets at Golden Bay High School,
Saturday 10 October (last weekend of the school holidays)
from 1-3pm for a practice/get-together. Any enquiries, ph
Matt 020 4020 1463 or Jamie 525 9388. See you there!
House-sitter available from mid-November. Reliable care
for your home, pets, garden. Book now, concentrate on your
travel plans. Ph Beth 021 0233 8540.
SPCA. All enquiries to Carol Wells, ph 525 9494, 8am-5pm
weekdays. Viewings by appointment please.
rockville Museum Labour Weekend “steam up” and early
settlers’ machinery and action day. Sunday 25 October,
10am-3pm.
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.
pohara Bowling Club wood raffle winner was Saskia
Woods, Pohara Valley.
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Health & wellbeing / Hauora
HEARING: Life Unlimited Hearing Therapy Services. Next
Takaka clinics 19 and 20 October. Free independent service
for adults 16 years+. Bookings essential, ph Heartlands
525 6151. Hearing evaluation, guidance with hearing loss
management, funding, technology, tinnitus, and hearing aid
management. Book in for your WOF hearing check.
massage. Therapeutic, relaxing and deep tissue. Ph Donna
Haliday 525 8333.
physiotherapist. Anél Baker. Private and ACCfunded treatments provided. Golden Bay Health Centre.
Appointments ph 021 053 4337.
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Integration (NIS) as taught by Neurolink. 2014 Masters series.
Practitioner Anne Michell. Ph 525 8733.
Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy. For enhancing health,
injury recovery and trauma resolution. Specialising in
maternity, babies and children. Lolly Dadley-Moore PACT,
ph 027 338 9504, 525 9577.
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Physiotherapy. Erica van Sint Annaland - locum Kay
Jefferis in clinic September and October. Ph 021 284 4450
for an appointment. Sports injuries, pilates, back and neck
pain, overuse injuries.
Touch of Beauty
Relax, Unwind & Rejuvenate
waxing · facials · spray tans
lash and brow tinting · massage
manicure · pedicure · shellac nails
make-up - weddings, special occasions, retail
Open - Monday to Friday
Contact: Teresa - fully-qualified beauty therapist
525 7406
43 Commercial Street, Takaka
Crane. Austin Western, four-wheel drive, four-wheel steer,
re-engined with six-cylinder Isuzu diesel. Runs well, recently
serviced. Lifting capacity five ton. Manual and hydraulic
boom extention. Located in Golden Bay. $14,800 negotiable.
Ph John 021 328 647. See Trade Me listing #960035687.
furniture sales and repairs at Cowley’s Corner, Motupipi.
Open Monday-Wednesday. Ph 525 7135.
Dinghy, wooden. Good nick. $425. Ph 525 8186.
Resene paint. DIY or phone Arlun, Rycari Painting 525
6036 for a free quote.
equipment for windchime making business. Could be
adapted for other uses. Includes: multihead (10) floorstanding pedestal drill, woodturning lathe (pneumatic chuck);
small bench pedestal drill 3/8 chuck; large bench pedestal
drill 1/2” chuck; finishing sander; bandsaw; dust extractor;
powder coating oven; spray gun for powder coating; plus
powder, small dust extractor, polishing spindle. Offers
considered. Ph 021 103 7102.
counselLor. Carol Parkinson-Jones MA, member NZAC,
ACC registration. Ph 525 8542 or 020 4027 8352.
TUDOR Burchill, physiotherapist. Massage, manipulation,
acupuncture, electrical stimulation. ACC-accredited. Ph 021
207 6256.
Heading /handy dog, 10 months old , just starting. Suitable
for cows. $500. Ph Wyllie’s 524 8364.
Dry offcuts, seasoned gum.
Bay Firewood, ph 525 9560.
Franca Morani, massage therapist, Reiki master. Ph 525
6202, 027 441 8137.
HOMEOPATHY at Golden Bay Health Centre with Amalia
Fish, reg homeopath, 23 years’ experience, UK-trained.
Wednesdays and Saturdays. Ph 03 539 4133, 022 327
7904.
garage sale. 4a Feary Crescent, Takaka, Saturday 10
October, 9am-2pm (no earlier). All sorts of goodies.
Cat and dog doors. Installed for you by Golden Bay Glass.
96 Commercial St. Ph 525 7274.
Electrolysis and for all your beauty requirements, ph Judy
525 9930. Fully qualified, with 26 years’ experience.
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.
combined garage sale. 465 Abel Tasman Drive, this
Saturday and Sunday, 9am-3pm. Bric-a-brac. Enquiries ph
525 6248.
Avocado plants. Ph 525 8342.
ortho-bionomy. Realign spine, heal chronic injuries
with gentle techniques that encourage body to self-correct.
Ph Susan 525 9795, 027 313 5198.
Hair Revolution. Excellence in hairdressing, waxing
and facials. Feel beautiful. Ph 525 9898.
St, Pohara. Plates, glasses, cups, microwave, small oven,
surround-sound system, iron, two La-Z-boy couches, men’s
clothes, outdoor furniture, mountain bike, and more. Ph
525 8803.
Slash your electricity bill. Install a grid-connect PV system.
Professional design and install. Ph Paul Stocker, Azimuth
Renewables, 525 6019.
Prime hoggets, two. Great with mint sauce. Ph 525 9061.
Channelled Energy Healing
& Therapeutic Massage
Ph Grace 525 8106 or
021 346 642 Dip Mass.
Les Mills GROUP FITNESS
with Leigh Crocker
Monday 5.30pm: Body Pump
Tuesday 5.10pm: CXWORX
Tuesday 5.45pm: Body Step
Wednesday 5.30pm: Body Pump
Thursday 5.10pm: CXWORX
Thursday 5.45pm: Body Step
Friday 1.00pm-2.00pm Body Pump
Saturday 10.30am: Body Pump
BLINDS, blinds, blinds. Ph Tracey @ Imagine designs 027
440 0071.
firewood. Macrocarpa $60/m3. Pine $50/m3. Ph 027
350 0755.
iPads 4 Generation and laptops. Ph Selwyn 525 9111.
we’re open
now stocking
living light candles
BODYPUMP: Weights-based resistance training.
CXWORX: 30-minute core workout
NEW to Golden Bay!
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
Your first Physiotherapy assessment comes at no cost to you!
Contact: Aaron or Michelle
to organise your appointment today
0800 PHYS EX (749 739) / 03 525 8437
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Body Pump, CXworx, Body Step
• Turn up the intensity of your sports performance
• Tap into your full fitness potential
• Step up to your fitness goals
• Gain lean, strong muscle
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Contact Leigh 021 162 1935 / 525 7550
www.groupfitness-goldenbay.co.nz
For sale / Hei hokohoko
GARAGE sale. 31 Waitapu Road, 9.30am, Saturday.
garage sale. 9am-3pm, Saturday 10 October, 408 East
Takaka Road, wet or fine. Old kitchen units, kitchen items,
women’s clothing, glass bottles and jars with lids, general
bits and pieces.
earrings $15/pair or $23/2 pairs
Ask about our locals’ card
Mon-Fri 10-4, Sat 10-1
Ph 525 9990
Garage sale. Saturday 10 October, 10am-3pm, 33B Selwyn
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Situations vacant / Tūranga wātea
Scaffolding position. Applicant must have a current
elementary national certificate in scaffolding or have had
substantial and recent experience in proprietary scaffolding.
Weekly hours will vary largely, so applicant must be flexible
as well as physically fit, strong and enthusiastic. If you are all
of these things, please email references and CV to gbscaffold@
xtra.co.nz or post to GB Scaffold, PO Box 15, Takaka.
hay. Small bales, good quality, for horses. Ph 524 8447.
bee swarms. Ph Glyn 021 139 6278.
Situations vacant / Tūranga wātea
Fully-experienced florist required to cover maternity
leave, approximately February to May 2016. Golden Bay
Flowers and Garden, ph 525 9868.
Golden Bay Toy Library is looking for a friendly and
motivated person to run our small community toy library on a
permanent part-time basis. You’ll need to be confident using
a computer and able to work both independently and with
a team. The position is for seven hours a week, spaced over
three sessions, with an eight-week break over the summer
school holidays. It may be suited to a stay-at-home parent or a
retiree. To request a job description or to apply, please email
[email protected] or contact Jess McAlinden
ph 021 188 9834.
artist model(s)/dancer(s) for five life-drawing sessions à
la burlesque. $30-35/hour, depending on your costume. Ph
Kathy, GBAC member, 525 8472. Interviews this FridayMonday.
qualified or experienced painter wanted. Shane Eggers
Painting, ph 027 430 2490, 525 7521.
The GB Weekly, Friday 9 OCTOBER 2015
Senior Administrator
New Role
An exciting opportunity has arisen to work for NZ’s favourite
online retailer of natural health products, based in
Collingwood.
Reporting to the General Manager, we are seeking an
experienced admin superstar to provide administrative
support to the senior members of our team.
In addition to your excellent time-management, proven
organisational skills and ‘can do’ attitude, you must have
advanced computer skills, particularly with the Microsoft
Office suite.
In return you will be working in a highly supportive team
within an innovative growing organisation.
This is a full time role but some negotiation on hours
would be considered.
Position Description and application form is available from
www.healthpost.co.nz
Homehealth
Support Workers needed
Access Homehealth is a division of Green
Cross Health and is a leading healthcare
provider in New Zealand.
We are urgently looking for people in
the Takaka area with a desire to make
a valuable and rewarding contribution
to our communities. This critically
important role will assist our clients to
live independently in their own homes.
Responsibilities include personal care and
household assistance. Various hours available,
including days, evenings and weekends.
Call Rosanne Ellery 0800 284 663/ext 3404
Email [email protected]
www.access.org.nz
Please send your CV and application by 19 Oct 2015 to:
[email protected]
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Eating out / Kai wahi kē
Property available / Rawa watea
three- bedroom cottage available for long-term rental at 23
Totara Avenue, Collingwood. Suit single person or couple.
Referees essential. $260/week. Ph 524 8286.
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3 BEDROOM PLUS home
11 Hiawatha Lane, Takaka. $272,500.
Right in Takaka. Warm and sunny great family home.
Recently refurbished with a new bathroom. Separate
toilet, separate laundry. Large sunny deck plus outdoor
firepit, BBQ, entertaining area. Double garage and
carport. Walking distance to kindy, coffee, movies and
meals. To view ph Alan McLean 027 455 2228.
For more pics: [email protected]
Thinking about selling?
Contact me for a free appraisal of your property.
Property wanted / Rawa hiahia
Looking for land to lease, from 1ha-50ha. Above market
rates paid. Please ph James 021 040 7310.
Eating out / Kai wahi kē
DE-LISH DELICATESSEN. Sumptuous, delicious food.
Lunches, catering, coffee, chocolate, cheeses and epicure
items. Eat-in or take out. Downtown Takaka. Ph 525 7111.
NEW MENU OUT NOW!
Weekly specials entree and main dishes
will return soon.
$15 lunch specials
Open mic NIGHT:
Thursday 9pm
HAPPY HOUR:
Friday 4pm to 6pm
Open 7 days, from 11am
90 Commercial St, Takaka
Bookings appreciated: 525 9636
farewell Spit CafÉ. Open 6 days, 9am-5pm, closed
Wednesday. Ph 524 8454.
old School CafÉ. Open 4pm till late Thursday, Friday.
11am till late Saturday, Sunday. Closed Monday, Tuesday,
Wednesday. Ph 524 8457.
PENGUIN CAFÉ. Open Tuesday-Sunday, 11am to close.
Closed Monday. Ph 525 6126.
PLAN B CAFÉ & BAR. Open daily from 3pm. Closed Tuesday
and Wednesday. Ph 525 7678.
pOHARA GENERAL STORE. Monday-Thursday 7am-7pm,
Friday 7am-8pm, Saturday 8am-8pm, Sunday 8am-7pm.
Home-made food, great coffee, groceries and lots more.
Takeaways Fri and Sat 5-7.30pm. 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 2pm-late, Tuesday-Sunday. 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,
pastries and cakes. Try our new herbal coffees from Teeccino.
30 Commercial St. Ph 525 7294.
THE GUMBOOT AND THE MOREPORK. Café by day,
relaxed bistro dining by night. Open 6 days, Monday-Saturday
6am-3pm, 5-9pm. 2 Motupipi St, Takaka. Ph 027 667 3767,
525 7441.
The Mussel Inn. 7 days, 11am to late.
The Naked Possum. Open Wednesday-Sunday, 10am4pm, late night Friday. Ph 524 8433.
TOTOS CAFE & GALLERY. Outstanding wood-fired pizza,
great organic coffee and refreshments amongst beautiful
natural scenery near Abel Tasman NP, 2km along Totaranui
Road. Saturday and Sunday, 10am-4pm except if raining. Ph
021 187 1849.
wholemeal Café. Curries dine in or take away. Thursday
thru Saturday night from 5.30pm. Wholemeal Café,
downtown Takaka.
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 6 days, 8am4pm, closed Wednesday. Pizzas on Saturdays, 5pm-8pm.
Ph 524 8194.
curry Leaf. Open 7 days, 11.30am til late. Chef-made food,
takeaway prices. Ph 525 8481. Phone orders welcome.
dangerous KItchen. Monday-Saturday, 9am-late. Ph
525 8686 for bookings and takeaways.
open from 6am with:
Elegant dining in Pohara
818 Abel Tasman Dr
This Week’s Menu
9/10 Fri*: Angus beef fillet with mushroom sauce
10/10 Sat: Lavender-rubbed pork fillet
11/10 Sun: Polenta-mustard crusted lamb rack
Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday: Closed
15/10 Thu: Lavender-rubbed pork fillet
16/10 Fri*: Duck breast a l’orange
17/10 Sat: Angus beef fillet with mushroom sauce
18/10 Sun: Venison tenderloin with blackberry jus
All mains served with fresh local vegetables
Vegetarian alternative available by prior arrangement
*Friday Evening Happy Hour: 4:30pm. Tapas & Drink Specials
3 course set dinner menu: Starter, Main, Dessert: $65
Dining reservations essential by 12pm on the day
Seating from 6pm to 8pm Thur through Sun
Cocktail Lounge open for drinks & platters from 5pm
[email protected]
525 7998
Learning / Akonga / Huarahi ako/mahi
Spanish. Ph 021 211 1339, spanish.in.goldenbay@gmail.
com
***Pilates courses 2015***
tuKurua & taKaKa classes
course includes; Pilates ring
Pilates hand-out, 1hr 2-on-1
and 8 X 1hr Group Classes
tues 5.30 and 6.30pm
27th oct- 15th dec (tukurua)
wed 12pm and 1pm
28th oct- 16thdec (takaka)
thur 5.15pm and 6.15pm
29th oct- 17th dec (takaka)
Cost $120. Spaces limited!!!
Contact Physiotherapist Tudor: [email protected] / 0212076256
Workshops October 2015
Spring
Program
Sunday
11 October:Holiday
Propagation Workshop
with Sol Morgan.
Loose leaf Teas, Espresso Coffee,
Learn how to grow plants from seed, cuttings, division and
Cakes, Scones, Muffins, Cabinet
layering. 10am-2pm. Cost: sliding scale $25-$40.
Selection, Brunch Menu, Pies,
Nature
Activity
Day (Age
5 –Dennis
12) Sage.
Saturday
17 October:
Soil Cultivation
with
Sausage rolls. Sandwiches, Rolls &
A day packed
full
of soil
nature
fun,for
arts
& crafts,
cooking,
gardening,
sports
Get
your
ready
spring
planting!
Bring
pen/paper
and and games
Packed lunches made to order. $15 Hot Meals eat-in or
With Annie Turner (Prim school teacher) and Martine Baanvinger (Drama teacher and EC superv
your gumboots. 10am-12pm. Cost: $25.
take away (you can phone or text order)
For bookings and enquiries: Martine 022-6523078 / 5256037
18 October:
How
tochild/$40
make misofor
with
Sage.
We still do: Pizzas, Gourmet Burgers, Mains & Desserts
Tuesday 29th Sunday
Sept. 9 am
– 3 pm. $25
per
twoDennis
children
from one fam
Learn how to make your own miso. 10am – 3pm.
Opening Hours:
Cost: sliding scale $25-$40.
Monday to Saturday: 6am to 3pm, 5pm to 9pm
Bushcraft
Skills
(Age
5 – 17)
Please register
with
Martine:
basic [email protected]
skills like route finding, map and compass
reading,
shelter building, m
2 Motupipi Street,Learn
Takaka
or ph 022
652 3078.
fire and tying knots with experienced tutor Theron Burgess
027 667 3767, 03 525 7441
For bookings and enquiries: Martine 022-6523078 / 5256037
Wednesday 30th Sept. 9 am – 3 pm. $25 per child/$40 for two children from one fa
For All Your Property Management,
Mosaic Workshop (Age 8 -17)
Rental And Investment Requirements
Join Elvira and Rita from YOUNG@ART in making your mosaic in the morning. Be part of c
Plus we offer a total cleaning service, property & ground maintenance
Golden Bay Community Workers Inc
a mosaic path for the Community Garden in the afternoon. Your fee will include free exhib
care, painting, & water blasting plus more
your morning mosaic in Y@A exhibition in the ArtBank.
Contact: Rita 5257249 or Elvira 5258485
Thursday 1st Oct. 10 – 4 pm. $10 per child. (Supported by Tasman Creative Communi
WHY USE A PROPERTY MANAGEMENT BUSINESS BASED OUTSIDE
GOLDEN BAY?
Starting Thursday 22 October, 5.30-7.30pm
Is your holiday rental now being managed by a
for 6 sessions, with Simon Jones
North Island based company?
We are committed to ‘keeping it local’
Topics covered:
Locally owned business keeping locals employed
MEN'S STUFF
ATTENTION BACH AND HOLIDAY HOME OWNERS!!
Experience Our Hands On Approach For All
Of Your Long-Term, Short-Term and
Holiday Rental Needs
Feel Free to Call Us For More Information
Properties Urgently Required!
We are available 24 hours EVERYDAY!!
Competitive Rates, Excellent Service, Better Returns, Trustworthy,
Local Knowledge, Pay Owners Twice Monthly – not weeks later
We are offering a special deal to NEW holiday home owners
who sign with us— *conditions apply
Shona Martin | Property Manager
811 Abel Tasman Drive | Pohara 7183
P 0800 4 shona (74662)|F 03 525 8727 |M
021 217 8959
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Relationships
Communication
Children
Conflict Resolution
Anger and other feelings
Parenting
Protection Orders
Koha appreciated
For details and to register ph 525 9728
E [email protected] www.shonasrentals.co.nz
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The GB Weekly, Friday 9 OCTOBER 2015
New Listing/Open
Home
New Listing
Open Home
2
1
1
3
This cute kiwi bach is one of Collingwood's iconic buildings and
opened for business on the 19th October 1940. Now 75 years on,
we are proud to be offering the building and its 78m2 parcel of
Freehold land for sale. That's not a whole lot of real estate!
Sited just off the main street, you can enjoy the convenience of
being just around the corner from Tinky's Tavern, handy to the
General Store, and not very far from a few coveted whitebait spots!
1
Tender Closes 4pm 21 October 2015
(unless sold prior)
Level 1, 11 Buxton Lane, Takaka
View OPEN HOME: Saturday 1-1.30pm
3 William St, Collingwood
rwgoldenbay.co.nz/GBA20441
www.rwgoldenbay.co.nz/GBA20441
Billy Kerrisk 0276085606
[email protected]
Positioned well to the sun and privately situated
behind the new fence, this three bedroom home
will give you all the convenience Takaka has to
offer and it's cute to boot! Take advantage of the
low interest rates and get on the property ladder,
this is a great starting point.
Viewing is a must, but please contact me first as
the property is currently tenanted.
Exclusive DEADLINE SALE closes 29 October 2015
(unless sold prior)
View OPEN HOME: Saturday 2.30-3pm
10 Meihana St, Takaka
www.rwgoldenbay.co.nz/GBA20405
rwgoldenbay.co.nz/GBA20405
Billy Kerrisk 0276085606 (03) 5257219
CHARACTER & CONVENIENCE
Open Home
CUTE KIWI BACH - "AS IS WHERE IS"
GREAT FIRST HOME IN TAKAKA
This cute bungalow has loads of character and a
gorgeous rural outlook. Situated close enough to
the shops and cafe's to offer the convenience of
walking or biking to town.
Featuring a sunny, open plan kitchen/dining, four
bedrooms, a study nook, heat pump and gas
cooking. Outdoors is a pretty garden, well
established and relatively easy care. Properties
like this are hard to find, act fast and view today!
Exclusive $265,000
View OPEN HOME Sunday 11-11.30am
5 Abel Tasman Dr, Takaka
www.rwgoldenbay.co.nz/GBA20397
rwgoldenbay.co.nz/GBA20397
Golden Bay office Billy Kerrisk Limited LICENSED (REAA 2008)
FinalFinal
Week/Open
WeekHome
1
BEACH BACH WITH BUSH
Secreted away at Parapara we have found a
cute wee bach furnished with everything you
need for a great holiday. More private than most
this two bedroom Versatile Cottage, with a
double lock up garage, sits on a large elevated
bush clad section overlooking the bay to the
north and has direct walking access to the inlet
to the south west via the Reserve.
1
1
DEADLINE SALE closes 4pm 16 October
(unless sold prior)
View OPEN HOME: Saturday 12-12.30pm
10 Prior Rd, Parapara Beach
www.rwgoldenbay.co.nz/GBA20442
rwgoldenbay.co.nz/GBA20442
Billy Kerrisk 0276085606 [email protected]
UTOPIA AT LIGAR BAY
New Listing
Final Final
Week/Open
WeekHome
Offering diversity, sea views, tranquility and bird
song, this one hectare bare block is unlike any
other currently on the market.
Secreted away from the cluster of holiday homes
that hug the shoreline at Ligar Bay, up here on
the hill, you can create your own idea of Utopia.
The newly metaled driveway meanders up to
the elevated building platform with views over the
reserve and down to Tata.
5 SECTIONS - MUST BE SOLD
1
Developer selling up these 5 sections and
looking for your offers right here, and right now!
You may have seen what happened in Ligar Bay
recently, well if you missed out on the 6 lots
there that sold for well under GV then move a bit
faster this time!
The vendor reserves the right to sell each lot
prior to the Tender date.
1
Tender Closes 4pm Wed 21 October 2015
Ray White Golden Bay, 11 Buxton Lane, Takaka
View 1106 Abel Tasman Dr, Ligar Bay
www.rwgoldenbay.co.nz/GBA20430
rwgoldenbay.co.nz/GBA20430
Billy Kerrisk 0276085606 [email protected]
Billy Kerrisk
The GB Weekly, Friday 9 OCTOBER 2015
Licensed Agent REAA 2008
Artist Geoffrey Heath has loved living and
working here - the native bush on the doorstep
and the beach nearby are daily inspiration for his
well-known paintings. The 65sqm brand new
workshop/studio is a wonderful addition to this
attractive property. This is a marvellous
opportunity for another artisan to step in and
take over the love affair, not only with the place
but the lifestyle that it offers.
FUN AND FISHING AT POHARA
Open Home
1
If you're looking to truly escape, this holiday
home is where to go! Situated less than 100m
from the waters edge, and even closer to Totally
Roasted Cafe, you will love the rural
surroundings, the daily walks on the beach, the
Golf Course at the end of the street, and so
much more!
My vendors have plans elsewhere and the
decision has now been made to sell.
Exclusive $389,000
View OPEN HOME: Sunday 2-2.30pm
3 Selwyn St, Pohara
www.rwgoldenbay.co.nz/GBA20460
rwgoldenbay.co.nz/GBA20460
Billy Kerrisk 0276085606 [email protected]
LUCKY LAST AT LIGAR BAY
1
Tender closes 4pm 15 October 2015
Level 1, 11 Buxton Lane, Takaka
View OPEN HOME: Sunday 1-1.30pm
11 Nyhane Dr, Ligar Bay
www.rwgoldenbay.co.nz/GBA20385
rwgoldenbay.co.nz/GBA20385
Billy Kerrisk 0276085606 [email protected]
Exclusive Offers over $490,000
14 Haile Lane, Pohara
View OPEN HOME: Sunday 12-12.30pm
www.rwgoldenbay.co.nz/GBA20219
rwgoldenbay.co.nz/GBA20219
Billy Kerrisk 0276085606 (03) 5257219
Tender closes 4pm 28 Oct 2015
(unless sold prior)
Ray White, 11 Buxton Lane, Takaka
View by appointment with agent
Pohutukawa Place, Pohara
www.rwgoldenbay.co.nz/GBA20479
rwgoldenbay.co.nz/GBA20479
This is the last undeveloped beachfront section
at Ligar Bay and if you are lucky you just might
be the one who gets the chance to build here!
The backdrop is semi-rural and the elevation of
the land improves your view of the golden sand
and crystal clear waters. Current GV $340,000.
We have been instructed to present all offers, so
get in touch pronto if you want to be in with a
chance.
This exquisite architecturally designed home has
the WOW factor, from the moment you enter you
will be impressed with the quality and with the
wonderful floor plan that cleverly gives you and
your guests some privacy whilst providing a vast
entertaining area that seamlessly combines
indoor and outdoor living.
Contact us today to register your interest.
AN ARTISAN LOVE AFFAIR
Open Home
Tender closes 4pm Tuesday 27 October 2015
Ray White , 11 Buxton Lane, Takaka
View by appointment with agent
16 Nyhane Drive, Ligar Bay
www.rwgoldenbay.co.nz/GBA20473
rwgoldenbay.co.nz/GBA20473
New Listing
"SAILS OF LIGAR BAY"
Saturday
12-12.30pm 1-1.30pm 2.30-3pm Sunday:
11-11.30am 12-12.30pm 1-1.30pm 2-2.30pm 3-3.30pm OPEN HOMES
10 Prior Rd, Parapara Beach 3 William St, Collingwood 10 Meihana St, Takaka GBA#20442
GBA#20441
GBA#20406
5 Abel Tasman Dr, Takaka 14 Haile Lane, Pohara 11 Nyhane Dr, Ligar Bay 3 Selwyn St, Pohara 39 Tata Heights, Tata Beach GBA#20397
GBA#20219
GBA#20385
GBA#20460
GBA#20462
| 027 608 5606 | Office 03 525 7219 | Level 1, 11 Buxton Lane, Takaka | www.rwgoldenbay.co.nz
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church services on sundays
golden Bay Anglican Church warmly invites you to
join them each Sunday, 10am at Takaka and 4.45pm at
Collingwood.
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.
St Andrew’s Presbyterian Church invites you to join with us
at 10am. Ph 525 8089. Guest speaker: Craig Kilgour.
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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Sundays 10 am
93 Commercial St
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extravagently, eternally!
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Christian Church of Golden Bay Service
Matthew 13: 31 - 32
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.
Upcoming events / Mea pakiri haere
Go to events calendar www.goldenbaynz.co.nz
sATURDAY 10 OCTOBER
Motupipi Hall Last Soup and Dessert Luncheon,
12 midday, $10pp. Raffle and produce.
sUNDAY 11 OCTOBER
marble mountain music club meets at the Senior
Citizens’ Clubrooms from 7pm. All welcome.
TUESDAY 13 OCTOBER
gb weekly deadline: noon on Tuesdays. Late fees apply
until 4pm Tuesdays. Paradise Entertainment and Collingwood
Post Office are our agents.
WEDNESDAY 14 OCTOBER
COSTUME HIRE, Wednesdays, 7-9pm at The Playhouse.
Ph 525 8338.
CARER SUPPORT GROUP. The monthly meeting of the
support group for those caring for the frail elderly will be
held from 10am-12pm in the Activity Room of Golden Bay
Community Health. New members welcome. For information
ph Margaret Fricker 525 6288.
THURSDAY 15 OCTOBER
senior citizens’ annual meeting, 2pm. All seniors
welcome.
later events
Sans Souci Restaurant will open for evening meals
Friday, Saturday, Sunday, starting 16 October. Open seven
days from Labour Weekend.
Takaka Drama Society presents: Blithe Spirit by
Noel Coward. Season runs 30 October-7 November. Tickets
now available from Paradise Video. Suitable for general
audience.
rockville Museum Labour Weekend “steam up”
and early settlers’ machinery and action day. Sunday 25
October, 10am-3pm.
Interested in Golden Bay/Mohua history? So are we!
Please join us in our 25th anniversary celebrations
Saturday, 17 October 2015 (History Day)
Rain or shine! If wet, indoor venues at the same
locations will be available. Self-drive to any (or all) of
4 industrial heritage sites for a short talk & questions.
Open to everyone—no bookings required; no charge.
9.30am: Info Centre Carpark: Introductory; meet & carpool
10 am: Tarakohe Cement Works / Kevin Delaney
11am: Fonterra Factory / Lester Pomeroy & Robin Manson
— Lunchtime—your choice
1pm: Waitapu Wharf & Takaka Tramway
/ Robin Manson & Geoff Rennison
2.30pm: Onekaka Iron Works / Robert Jenkin
— Finish at 4pm
Golden Bay Museum
UPCOMING EVENTS
Saturday 17th October
LOCAL LINE UP 2.0
FREE
Saturday 14th November
LOCAL LINE UP 3.0
FREE
Saturday 28th November
DIVAS ON DECKS
FREE
Feat; Loose Connexionz + Joshua Tree
- Glitch Hop, Techno, Psy Tech Funk, Psy Prog
Feat; Dopeium + Virus.
- Breaks, DnB, Beats.
Thursday, 22 October 2015 (Heritage Evening)
Fun, food, and fascinating questions at the historic
RIVER INN (Waitapu Wharf Road). Come to either
or both sessions. Bookings essential for dinner.
6-8pm: Old Time Meal—2 courses—$30 per person.
Phone Paula at the River Inn (525-9425) to book.
8-9pm: History Quiz—Make up a team ($10 per person /
$40 a table). Easy questions about local & general
history. Prizes and a Raffle. (Proceeds of quiz to
the museum.)
Period costumes encouraged for Heritage Evening,
but by no means compulsory
Te Waka Huia o Mohua
Golden Bay Tennis Club
Opening Day
Sunday 11 October
5 and under
6-8
9-12
Teens
Adults
10.00 - 10.30
10.30 – 11.30
11.30 – 12.30
1.00 – 2.00
2.00 – 3.00
Interested
in Steam
Golden
Aqua Poodle
- Ethno Techno feat;
Puss Bay/Mohua history? So are we!
BBQ & refreshments
Pootie Tang - stomping basslines & sassy vocals
See you there celebrations
Please join
in our
25th anniversary
Mammadafunk - Ghettofunk,
glitch,us
NuDisco,
Booty.
Dec: Flori & Josh B’Day Boomtown, Freaky Meat &
Queen
St Crushers,
Local Line 2015
Up 4.0, (History
One Vibe
(NYE).
Saturday,
17 October
Day)
Thursday, 22 October 2015 (Heritage Evening)
Everyday
Rain or
shine!
If wet,
indoor
venues
the same
Gourmet
Wild
Burgers,
Open
fire, Good
beer,atGood
people.
locations will be available. Self-drive to any (or all) of
4 industrial heritage siteswww.rootsbar.co.nz
for a short talk & questions.
Open to everyone—no bookings required; no charge.
9.30am: Info Centre Carpark: Introductory; meet & carpool
Coming
atDelaney
10 am: Tarakohe
Cement events
Works / Kevin
11am: Fonterra Factory / Lester Pomeroy & Robin Manson
— Lunchtime—your choice
1pm: Waitapu Wharf & Takaka Tramway
Sat 10th/ Robin
ANTIPODES
- Excellent
Manson & Geoff
Rennisonjazz from Jake
Baxendale and his band. $10.
2.30pm: Onekaka Iron Works / Robert Jenkin
Sun 11th DON MCGLASHAN. $35. SOLD OUT.
— Finish at 4pm
The Mussel Inn
KAHAWAI
Take
Note
& Craig
Potton
Publishing
Fun,
food,
andTakaka
fascinating
questions
at the
historic
invite you Wharf
to join usRoad).
for the Come
book launch
of
RIVER warmly
INN (Waitapu
to either
or both sessions. Bookings essential for dinner.
BOOK LAUNCH
6-8pm: Old Time Meal—2 courses—$30 per person.
Phone Paula at the River Inn (525-9425) to book.
8-9pm: History Quiz—Make up a team ($10 per person /
$40 a table). Easy questions about local & general
history. Prizes and a Raffle. (Proceeds of quiz to
the museum.)
Period costumes encouraged for Heritage Evening,
but by no means compulsory
Thur 15th LIVE POETS. 7.30pm, all welcome.
Sat 17th UNDER BARE POLES - MONIQUE AIKEN.
Golden Bay Museum
$10.
Te Waka Huia o Mohua
Tues 20th Nelson Arts Festival special show - THE
SEISIUN - featuring ROESY and friends.
$20, tickets available at eventfinda or on the
door.
Thur 22nd QUIZ. 7.30pm, all welcome.
Sat 24th PRAGMATIQUE. $10.
Tues 27th ULC TRIO. $10.
Sat 31st WICKED DRAW
Monday 19 October 2015
Take Note, 29 Commercial Street, Takaka
5.30 pm start ~ 6.00 pm author talk
Signed books available at $39.99. Drinks & nibbles provided.
Golden Bay Boys’ and Girls’
Agricultural Show
Saturday 31 October, from 10am
Golden Bay Recreation Ground
Come and enter your favourite pet or creation.
A great day for the whole family. Food & entertainment.
Golden Bay on Stage
Come and try the
Zorb Balls or the Bouncy Obstacle Course and Slide
Any enquiries please call 525 9557
Kindly supported by the Rural Service Centre
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Takaka
Athletics
Warmly invites children aged 5 –15 to
register their interest for the 2015/16 athletics
season.
Please email Rose Williams,
[email protected]
for registration information.
First Club night commences on
Wednesday 14 October, 4.45 – 6.45pm.
Athletics is fun, competitive and children
learn a variety of skills that last a lifetime!
Our club is run by a team of volunteers and
cannot operate club nights without the help
of rostered-on parents.
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Over 1000 artworks from 175 New Zealand artists
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$5 Adults
$4 Concession
$10 Weekend pass
U15 free
Crowe Horwath Awards Evening Saturday 24 October 7-9pm
Guest Speaker Dick Frizzell $10 tickets
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COLLINGWOOD AREA SCHOOL SHOW DAY
Friday 16 October
(Monday 19 October if wet)
Judging starts at 10am. Scholastic Book Fair.
Old-time games: Water Slide • Family tug o War • and many more. Stalls: Food/Ice cream/Drinks •
Plants • Face Painting • and many more. Stallholders are welcome. Eftpos not available.
If you have any further enquiries please contact Pip Baker ph 524 8125.
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TAKAKA FUELS & FISHING Bolt Action 22’s and air rifles in store now
Film information may be found at www.villagetheatre.org.nz
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Golden Bay weather forecast
Valid from
Friday 9 October until Monday 12 October.
Friday: Gusty westerlies west of Parapara, lighter
winds elsewhere. Fine and mild.
Saturday: Westerlies west of Parapara gradually
easing. Winds light elsewhere. Fine and mild.
Sunday: Winds tending northwest later with increasing
high cloud, but staying dry and mild.
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public sources. It is a local forecast and no liability is implied or
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50 Commercial Street, Takaka
Golden Bay First National Licensed REAA 2008 - MREINZ
www.goldenbayproperty.com
HOLIDAY RENTAL BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
OPEN HOME Saturday 1.00 - 1.30pm
SEA VIEWS, SPACE & WELL SITUATED
BUILT FOR RELAXATION
OPEN HOME Saturday 1.45 - 2.15pm
OPEN HOME Saturday 2.00 - 2.30pm
Ph: (03) 525 8800
EVER CHANGING VIEWS
OPEN HOME Saturday 2.00 - 3.00pm
24 & 26 BEACH RD, CLWD
$520,000 (zero rated)
Two very tidy self contained cottages on separate titles
directly opposite the beach. Fully furnished, grossing
approx. 7%. Vendors seek GST registered Purchaser.
Brian Taylor 0274 540 355
Ref: 3219A
8 RUATANIWHA DR, COLLINGWOOD
$495,000
Modern two bdrm holiday or retirement home along the
front of the subdivision with wide, unimpeded views across
the ever changing estuary. All day sun & fully furnished!
Brian Taylor 0274 540 355
Ref: 3340
85 BISHOP ROAD, PARAPARA
$465,000
Awesome location opposite Parapara Beach Reserve, set
amongst native trees, with sea views. 4-5 bdrm home,
spacious, furnished and ready for beach living!
Annie Telford 0272 491 408
Ref: 3385
48 PARAPARA BEACH RD, PARAPARA
$469,000
Warm & inviting timber features in this Fraemohs home
add to its charming character. The views out to the estuary are tranquil and ever-changing. Come and see it!
Sarah-Jane Brown 0274 222 577
Ref: 3363
STRIKING SUNSETS
ANYONE FOR TENNIS?
FABULOUS FIND
A LOTTA HOUSE HERE!
OPEN HOME Saturday 2.00 - 2.30pm
OPEN HOME Saturday 3.45 - 4.15pm
OPEN HOME Saturday 3.00 - 3.30pm
OPEN HOME Saturday 3.00 - 3.30pm
252 PATONS ROCK ROAD
$420,000
Just a few short steps to Patons Rock Beach, this very
tidy and low maintenance holiday home comes fully furnished and ready to use. Be quick - Xmas is calling!
James Mackay 0273 590 892
Ref: 3412
10A PARK AVE, TAKAKA
$317,500
There’s plenty of time for a game when you live in this low
maintenance 2 bdrm unit. Close to town, hospital and
recreation grounds across the road. Come see with me.
James Mackay 0273 590 892
Ref: 3424
30 FEARY CRES, TAKAKA OFFERS OVER $310,000
This modern home is sunny, warm and on a small section
in town. 3 dble bdrms, log burner, wetback, DVS, attached dble garage, fully fenced. So many features!
Annie Telford 0272 491 408
Ref: 3418
18 RICHMOND RD, POHARA
$798,000
Two houses in one …. And all fully consented! This
330m2 house has been built to a high standard and you
really need to check it out. 4+ bdrms, 3 bathrooms.
James Mackay 0273 590 892
Ref: 3394
TATA BEACHFRONT
TOTALLY TEMPTING AT TATA
LAZY DAYS AT LIGAR BAY
A HOT SPOT TO HOLIDAY...
OPEN HOME Sunday 11.30 - 12 noon
OPEN HOME Sunday 12.15 - 12.45pm
OPEN HOME Sunday 12.00 - 12.30pm
OPEN HOME Sunday 1.30pm - 2.00pm
10B PENINSULA ROAD, TATA BEACH
$340,000
Absolute beachfront, two bdrm unit at lovely Tata Beach.
Sea views from living area. An easy care property on unit
title. Check it out with me on Sunday.
Annie Telford 0272 491 408
Ref: 3105
38 TATA HEIGHTS, TATA BEACH
$650,000
Looking for a stunning home with a sea view at Tata? This
modern, spacious and really high spec 4 bdrm home is
stylish and landscaped for privacy. Come see.
Annie Telford 0272 491 408
Ref: 3409
1102 ABEL TASMAN DR, LIGAR BAY
$670,000
This large 4 bdrm, double storey home sits elevated
across the road from beautiful Ligar Bay Beach. Stunning
views plus large back yard with covered BBQ area.
Sarah-Jane Brown 0274 222 577
Ref: 3275
17 NYHANE DRIVE, LIGAR BAY
$435,000
This modern 3 bdrm beach home is down a ROW and you
probably won’t even know its there, that’s why you need to
come and check it out!! Sunny, private, sea views …...
Annie Telford 0272 491 408
Ref: 3405
LOVE THE VIEWS!
WE’VE YOUR FAMILY IN MIND FOR THIS ONE!
WHERE’S THE WHITEBAIT?!
YOU WILL LOVE THESE VIEWS
9 PAKAWAU BUSH RD, PAKAWAU
$440,000
Plenty of space here - 1.9ha all up, with this modern 4
bdrm home, whitebait in the creek as well as all the other
recreational activities of this area. Space for the pets too.
Annie Telford 0272 491 408
Ref: 3318
4 KOWHATU GROVE, POHARA
$570,000
Either a permanent home or your holiday home. Open
plan living, taking advantage of the north facing aspect,
spacious deck for fab outdoor living. Call to view.
Annie Telford 0272 491 408
Ref: 3419
OPEN HOME Sunday 1.00 - 2.00pm
7 MATENGA ROAD, LIGAR BAY
$779,000
Framed by the golden sands of Ligar Bay, these sea
views are stunning! Lovely large family home with
attached studio, large dble gge & 3 bay shed on 1.75ha.
Sarah-Jane Brown 0274 222 577
Ref: 3380
OPEN HOME Sunday 2.15 - 3.00pm
1146 ABEL TASMAN DR, LIGAR BAY
$649,000
What a wonderful location for your family home ….Minutes
to the safe shores and golden sands of Ligar Bay.
So much to love about this remarkable property!
Annie Telford 0272 491 408
Ref: 3328
A HOP, SKIP AND A SPLASH!
GOLDEN BAY OPEN HOMES 10 th & 11 th October
Saturday
1.00-1.30pm
$520,000
24 & 26 Beach Rd, Collingwood
2x2
2x1
1.45-2.15pm
$495,000
8 Ruataniwha Dr, Collingwood
2
2
1
2.00-2.30pm
$465,000
85 Bishop Road, Parapara
4-5
1
2
2.00-2.30pm
$420,000
252 Patons Rock Rd, Puramahoi
2
1
1
2.00-3.00pm
$469,000
48 Parapara Beach Rd, Parapara
4
2
2
3.00-3.30pm
$798,000
18 Richmond Road, Pohara
4+
2.5
1+
3.00-3.30pm
$310,000 + 30 Feary Crescent, Takaka
3
1
2
3.45-4.15pm
$317,500
10a Park Avenue, Takaka
2
1
1
11.30-12pm
$340,000
10b Peninsula Road, Tata Beach
2
1
12-12.30pm
$670,000
1102 Abel Tasman Dr, Ligar Bay
4
1+
2
12.15-12.45
$650,000
38 Tata Heights, Tata Beach
4
2
2
1.00-2.00pm
$779,000
7 Matenga Road, Ligar Bay
5
3
2
1.30-2.00pm
$435,000
17 Nyhane Drive, Ligar Bay
3
2
1
2.15-3.00pm
$649,000
1146 Abel Tasman Drive, Ligar Bay
4+
3
3+
1.00-1.30pm
$418,000
13 Nyhane Drive, Ligar Bay
3
1
1
Zero rated
LI NEW
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Sunday
Sharon
McConnon
Manager
16
Helen
Hodgkinson
Paul
McConnon
OPEN HOME Sunday 1.00 - 1.30pm
Annie
Telford
13 NYHANE DRIVE, LIGAR BAY
This three bedroom home is a successful rental and would make a great holiday home. The
golden sandy beach of Ligar Bay is a “hop, skip and a splash” down the walkway. The sea
views and expansive deck areas encourage outdoor living all year round. Modern,
but rustic. Make this your holiday haven. Come along and check it out! Ref: 3427.
Price:
$418,000.
Contact: Annie Telford 0272 491 408
Brian
Taylor
Sarah-Jane
Brown
James
Mackay
AREINZ
Belinda J
Barnes
AREINZ
The GB Weekly, Friday 9 OCTOBER 2015