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No.21 27 October 2020 AGRICULTURE SUCCESS AT KSA GUESS WHO? Sunday 18 October was the gathering day for young folk with lambs, calves and goats at the Kaiwaka Sports Association grounds. Local schools - Beach, Tomarata, Tapora, WHERE? , Maungaturoto, Paparoa, Waipu, Bream Bay College had held their Agriculture See page 17 …. days, and their representatives along with 3 from Kaiwaka made a wonderful group of youngsters who obviously love their pets and have gained an amazing amount of knowledge. Supreme Champion Lamb: Lachlan Hill, Mangawhai Beach School; Reserve Champion Lamb: Carrisa Lynch, Waipu School.; Supreme Champion Calf: Stevie-Ray Ball, Paparoa School; Reserve Champion Calf: Kade Meagher, Mangawhai Beach School; Supreme Champion Goat: Ashley Wood; Reserve Champion Goat: Eliza McGlone. Winners of the Team Lead-off: Bream Bay College. Photos include, far right - congratulating Noah Harrison (3yrs) of Baldrock Rd, for Pre School Reserve Champion Lamb with his lamb Lambington, and bottom the Prizegiving: Organisers Karen Woolley and Bruce Ferguson (2nd & 3rd from left), with judges, Sarah Thomas, Michaela McCracken, Rob Hastie, Arjan Pedersen, Tony Hargreaves.

WINTER HOURS: HOURS: Monday - Friday 8am – 6.30pm Monday Saturday 8am – 7pm - Friday Sunday 9am - 6pm www.kaiwaka.co.nz Kaiwaka Bugle - 27 October 2020 Page 2 KAIWAKA BUGLE NO.21 27 OCTOBER 2020 CONTENTS: Page 3: Public Notices, Classified Page 5: OCS; ORT Page 7: Kaiwaka Can; Shearing Success - Toa Henderson Page 9: Point Curtis CC; Rotary At Kaiwaka War Memorial Hall . Adults $10, Kids (under 16) $5, Family Pass (2 adults + 3 children) $25 Page 11: Kaiwaka Sports Assn Page 13: The Kauri Museum THIS TOWN Page 15: Kaiwaka School; BEAMS Page 17: Guess Who? Friday 30 October, 7.30pm Page19: Labour Day; Mangawhai ‘"This Town" written, directed by and Tennis starring David White was filmed in Central Hawke's Bay in 2018. It also features Robyn Bugle 22 will appear 10 November Malcolm, Rima Te Wiata and Toi Whakaari Contact for advertising, reports, articles graduate Alice May Connolly in lead roles. or information can be made by "This Town" follows one man's attempt to Email: [email protected] return to normality, and one woman's utter Ph: 09 4312 045 Lindsey determination to prevent it. Charged but Txt: 027 2724137 acquitted for a terrible crime, Sean (David Copy may be left at Jaques’ Four White) is now the most infamous person in Square. the small community of Thiston. But his attempts to move on with life are made difficult by ex-cop turned petting zoo and adventure park owner Pam (Robyn Kaiwaka Bugle Malcolm), who's convinced that Sean is a Founded May 1978 guilty man walking free.” We appreciate articles and photos about local events, etc, as well as ads and suggestions. Copies available in Kaiwaka at Jaques Four Square, Kaiwaka Postal Centre, Shamrock KAIWAKA MOVIES VOLUNTEERS NEEDED Service Station, Animal Health Centre, The Kaiwaka Movie Team is looking for a couple more volunteers to help run Kaiwaka St John shop. the Kaiwaka Movies - to boost our team numbers, especially with ticket sales and Also outlets in Maungaturoto, in the tuck shop. Our Kaiwaka movies are held once a fortnight - 7.30pm start on Mangawhai and Paparoa. a Friday evening. Can be viewed online at So, if you are interested to be involved in this, or want to know more contact me, www.kaiwaka.co.nz/Bugle Ad Clarijs, 0212154495, [email protected] Or a copy can be posted to you if you supply stamped, self-addressed DLE envelopes. From Thelma’s Scrapbook … Kaiwaka Bugle Advertisements 2020: Do not keep the alabaster boxes of your love All copy and queries to: and tenderness sealed up until your friends are dead. [email protected] The Bugle is printed on an A4 page, B&W Fill their lives with sweetness, speak approving, Ad sizes: 1/16 page (3 x 9.5cm) $5; 1/8 cheering words while their ears can hear them and (6.5 x 9.5cm landscape or portrait) $8; while their hearts are thrilled by them. ~ George W. Childs 3/16 ( 10 x 9.5cm or 7.5 x 12,5) $12. Classified ads: First one FREE, $4 per entry (max. 30 words, max. 4 repeats). ABOUT TOWN Payments can be made online at ANZ  WELL DONE Toa Henderson, and his nephew Hamu for their shearing 06 0365 0006990 00, posted or left at Jaques Four Square Store. success at the Poverty Bay Show - see page 7 We use Microsoft Publisher, and can Pink Ribbon Appeal - in Kaiwaka Friday and Saturday 30 & work with most common image 31st October. ‘Give a little time to make a huge difference in the formats, Word, Excel, and PDF files. lives of those affected by breast cancer.’ Accounts: Have you seen Kaiwaka on Wikipedia? ~ https:// Email: [email protected] en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Kaiwaka  Check The Kauri Museum website page for the digital version of the Quilter’s The Kaiwaka Bugle is a community Exhibition www.kaurimuseum.com/whats-on-item/otamatea-quilters-exhibition- newspaper run by volunteers, as part of 23-oct-22-nov the Kaiwaka Media Group Inc.  KSA is looking busy, lots going on! Great to see Bernie at the National Articles, etc. printed are not necessarily Powerlifting Champs, with Greg, Harman and Nate. KSA contact email: the opinion of the Bugle Team. [email protected]  Any information leading to the recovery of items stolen from Kaiwaka Revival Church would be appreciated. Crimestoppers 0800 555 111 Mangawhai Garden Ramble 2020 is scheduled for 14th and 15th November  Why is it that after you chop a tree down, you then chop it up? Q: What did the Proverbs 11: 17 digital clock say to the grandfather clock? A: Look, Grandpa, no hands!  See Dianne at the St. John Op Shop for your Chocolate Chip biscuit order ... When you are kind to See the Kaiwaka Bugle in colour online at others, you help yourself; www.kaiwaka.co.nz at any time. ~ Lindsey, Ed KAIWAKA BUGLE DEADLINE DATES when you are cruel to "Life is like riding a bicycle; we can keep from falling if 2020: Every second others, you hurt yourself. we keep moving. Only a few trick-riders can stand still and Friday not tumble.” ~Author Unknown, c.1922 November 6, 20 . December 4 www.kaiwaka.co.nz Kaiwaka Bugle - 27 October 2020 Page 3 PUBLIC NOTICES CLASSIFIED FOR SALE: 2 used Acabia Tourer Kayaks; 2 paddles; 2 Buoyancy aids (vest) - usual wear & tear. $600 for the lot. Ph: JP 4312400 or 0274 882774

Maungaturoto and Districts Rotary Club FOR SALE: Men’s Wetsuit - Ripcurl Classic. Full- Seniors’ Afternoon Tea length. Size MT. Back zip. Nylon outer shell. Synthetic 2pm – Friday 27th November 2020 rubber. Neoprene filling. Black. Good condition. Think Maungaturoto Centennial Hall it's a 4/3 Steamer but not 100% sure; Men’s Wetsuit - Once again, we have the inspirational performers Orca. Full-length. Size M. Good condition, however, trained by Maura Flower there are 2 small tears around the neck (they don't go RSVP by 20th November to all the way through the material). Back zip. 100% Stella – 0211490877; Gael – 0212683734; Sponge rubber, nylon laminated. Black; Two Prince Eileen – 0211420357 03 Tour tennis racquets + 1 Prince tennis bag. Good condition (some scratching on head). Grip size for both racquets is 4 and a half. With added grips. Black with some orange. This racquet retails for $290. Selling both racquets plus the bag for $230. Pickup is Baldrock Rd, Kaiwaka. Text 027 346 2702.

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Come check out our Bunnings or the Warehouse or perhaps Patrons will be selected to take the parts just want a day out in the city - it’s all of defendants, witnesses and jury. new range of toys... covered. Call us on 431 9080 and we It is envisaged that there would be 3 maybe Christmas, birthday will put your name on the list. cases per show, with breaks for the prezzies or a little being good Please note - in December there will be meal and dessert. treat... something for nearly a temporary change to the schedule - AUDITIONS AND everybody the first bus of the month will travel on REHEARSING Monday 7th December. There will be no auditions as such. 9kg Gas & Sodastream Facebook and Website Anyone interested is invited to attend Gas Bottle Swap, Otamatea Community Services is a rehearsals where we will have theatre Lotto & ATM diverse organisation with many services games to practise improvisation and and events, and you can catch up on our teamwork. JAQUES FOUR SQUARE webpage: otamateacs.org.nz We will also practise courtroom scenes Phone: 4312227 We also have a Facebook page. Check with various scenarios. 1 Kaiwaka-Mangawhai Rd, it out, keep in touch and please Like us. From these sessions we will select Kaiwaka. It helps spread the news further: people to undertake the various roles. Otamatea Community Services Participation in these sessions doesn't Facebook mean you have to be in the live November Calendar: performance, and we will need extra •Every Monday – Fun & Games, The people for rehearsals. Footprints Room, Anglican Church, 10am. Also, it may be that some roles are Coffee, cake and friendly games (Scrabble, shared. Rummikub, Yahtzee etc) •Tuesday 3rd – Free shopping trip to Rehearsals will be 7 to 9pm on Whangarei Thursdays, starting October 22. •Wednesday 4th – Seniors’ lunch at St We may need more rehearsals closer to John Hall. From 10am showtime. We can decide later. •Wednesday 18th – Chocolate Bingo, The Footprints Room 10am For further information contact Peter •Wednesday 25th – Free shopping trip Flower on 021-164-8318 to Whangarei If you have questions about any of the above, please call us on 431 9080 or pop into The Community House. Our services include counselling, parenting, budgeting, senior support, addiction support, social work, food bank. For information on any of these please call us on 431 9080 and we will be happy to help. Look after each other, From all at OCS. Helen is the OCS Manager and one of the counsellors. We have a great team of workers skilled in Financial Mentoring, Family and Parent Support, Counselling, Social Work focused Support, Addiction Support as well as Senior Support and activities. We also offer assistance to At , just off SH 12, on the the community through our Food Bank with the added benefit of one on one Twin Coast Discovery Highway support with financial/budget advice. Open 9am - 5pm Helen says, “The best teams are made up of a bunch of nobodies who love 5 Church Road, Matakohe, Northland. everybody & serve anybody and don’t www.kairimuseum.com care about becoming somebody.” www.kaiwaka.co.nz Kaiwaka Bugle - 27 October 2020 Page 6 www.kaiwaka.co.nz Kaiwaka Bugle - 27 October 2020 Page 7 JUST ANOTHER MEETING? Kaiwaka Can Environmental group has now been And the environmental group is meeting for six years, about 11 sponsoring a pest workshop, 15th meetings a year plus a few specials. So November – sadly all places already HAKARU & DISTRICTS what has all that achieved? If we look at taken. But don't forget there is a pest MEMORIAL RSA (INC) our meeting this past Wednesday, we trap library operating too under the care Members & guests are invited to get a glimpse of the range of things of Paul Smith. talked about. Welcome sculptures come along and enjoy our hospitality. Footbridges Our welcome sculptures, one each end New members welcome. The footbridges alongside each bridge of Kaiwaka, have been designed and are currently being investigated and ready to go but we need help both for Meals are served on Thursday and prepared for a contract to get under the construction and helping us work Friday nights from 6.30pm. way, making a huge through the red tape that Order from Blackboard Menu difference to access always seems to be The sing along with Des Chitty is the around Kaiwaka from waiting in the wings. Last Friday of the month. The Bakery to the Wikipedia Coffee Pot on the west A couple of others are For more information please phone side. working on a revamp of Bill on 431 2092 McClean Park the Wikipedia Page on McClean Park is next in Kaiwaka, making good line and a new group progress. HODGETTS has been formed to And talking of media, concentrate on that with greater Facebook CONTRACTING David Wright heading it presence and a web page up. We need ideas, are also in mind with Digger Work visions, dreamers and good people already Driveways workers to transform working on it but always House Sites this from a broken down dirty mess glad of others to help. collecting hoons, rubbish and human And there is more, but that is enough to Dams waste into something we can be proud take in for now. Will talk about other Drains, etc of and use to its full potential. possibilities next time. It is great to see I Site new people along every meeting, keen Another group is starting to look at a people, of diverse ages and gifts who major community facility which can just want to make a difference. Also available for HIRE house an I Site (information centre) for Remember Kaiwaka Can is open to 3 ton Vib Roller people heading for Northland, an enviro anyone at any meeting – just turn up at Heavy Duty Tow centre to keep care of the environment the Archie Bull Hall (behind the in mind, maybe an art centre (plenty of Anglican Church) third Wednesday Waterblaster artists round here!) and maybe a men's 5.30pm. Lazer Level shed. If this sounds like something that So, if any of these projects interest you, interests you, let us know and we will let's know and we will find a place for Phone Mark add you to the group. you. Easiest to contact me as chair and I 4312877 Lights will pass it on, rather than use half a 027 447 8554 The lighting group is going well with at page with email addresses. least three new sets of lights under Look forward to hearing from you, active preparation with more down the including you and seeing you. line, a very skilled and hard-working Derek Christensen Chair Kaiwaka Can 099469077, 0273572751 Hot Diggity Dog group. [email protected] DOG GROOMING SHEARING SUCCESS KAIWAKA The Poverty Bay A and P Show Shears opened the shearing sports competition season at Gisborne on Saturday, October 17. Local lad Toa Henderson won the Spring is in the hair. Open Final against New Zealand’s top shearers. The final was over 15 sheep each, including two each, Professional Dog Groomer crutched and bellied, and left over at affordable prices. from the previous day's speed shear. Young Hamu Henderson travelled www.doggroomingkaiwaka.co.nz with Toa and showed his skill on call Pam 094312143 or text the handpiece by coming second in the Junior section. 0273335380 for bookings From the RESULTS Open final (15 sheep): Toa Henderson (Kaiwaka) 1; Gavin Mutch (Scotland) 2; John Kirkpatrick (Pakipaki) 3; Jack Fagan (Te Kuiti) 4. Junior final (3 sheep): Finn McKenzie (Tolaga Bay) 1; Hamu Henderson (Kaiwaka) 2; Keahrey Manson (Piopio) 3; Ryka Swann (Wairoa) 4. Photo: The Country www.kaiwaka.co.nz Kaiwaka Bugle - 27 October 2020 Page 8

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1st Sunday - Eucharist In a short space of time you will notice presentation from some of the 3rd Sunday - Family Service a new bench seat outside the dairy in youngsters at the Primary school Priest in Charge Rev. W Thornton Ph 431 4122 Paparoa. The previous one was outlining the projects they hope to get www.mangawhaianglican.org.nz destroyed but Noel and Bryan of the involved with during the next year. We Gentlemen’s Club have crafted a superb are looking forward to further replacement. We are grateful for those involvement with the Primary School in people who donated the wood, fittings, the completion of these projects. and coating for this as well. Penny Smart (NRC Chair) Driver Mentoring A speaker of note Our driver mentoring scheme continues in recent weeks to operate well and we are very grateful was Penny Smart to the non-Rotarian mentors who have (NRC Chair) who JUST stepped up to provide this service. The ensured that all car we have is getting close to its ‘used those listening by’ date and we are looking for a were aware exactly CUTS replacement in the near future. of what the NRC We appreciate the support of Roadsafe offers to both Northland who oversee the presentation Northland and our and of this programme and we look forward local community. to having more successes in the near The NRC vision of “Northland together future. we thrive” emphasises how each area is MORE Te Roroa have an on-line application not a silo and that there is a need for us 1758 Cove Road process if you have your Learner’s to work together to be resilient. Penny licence and would like to take mentioned that the Kaipara remediation Open Monday-Saturday advantage of the 12 one-hour free is one of the ‘shovel ready’ projects that by appointment only lessons that we offer. (0800 555635) has received funding, and they are Saturday 9-12pm Piroa Falls working in collaboration with the Mentioned in last month’s report was Kaipara Uru Collective. Major changes Affordable prices: the erosion caused by recent heavy rain are in the offing with the RMA getting to the track at Piroa Falls. Part of this a total revamp and the national focus on Ladies cuts from $35 has been reinstated but we are in the three waters project – drinking, Colours from $120 consultation with DOC to find the waste and storm. Penny’s talk to us Men’s from$25 safest, most effective and enduring way came during Maori language week and to repair a piece at the bottom of the a quote from her was quite appropriate. Kids from $18 steps. We want to make sure that this “Toitu to whenua, toitu te moana, icon in our area can be accessed by all, toitu te tanagata” translated - 0211652629 but it may take some time for this to Productive land and sea, prosperous happen. people. ~ Eileen www.kaiwaka.co.nz Kaiwaka Bugle - 27 October 2020 Page 10

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The Otamatea Quilters’ Group Annual Quilt Show 2020 3 Cove Road, Waipu The Kauri Museum is pleased to host over Labour weekend and there will be (opposite the Pizza Barn) the Otamatea Quilters’ Group annual no sales tables or raffles. 094321325 exhibition. The display, this year is on Admission Vouchers, giving you access from October 23 to November 22. to this exhibition only, are valid for the Included in the exhibition are a range of duration of the show. www.waipunaturalhealth.co.nz quilts; from entirely hand worked to They can be picked up from local machine stitched, embroidered and sewing centres. Clinical Nutritionist: embellished, and from contemporary to Admission tickets to The Kauri Nutritional Checkups, Diets for traditional, all worked following a Museum also include this wonderful Chronic Diseases, common theme – Elements of Design - exhibition. Food Sensitivities Repetition. For further information contact Glennys Naturopathic Physician: This year the ‘Challenge’ given to McKenzie 09 4320409 or Lyn King 09 Ozone Therapy, Prolotherapy members of the Otamatea Quilters 4392262. presented each quilter with the The Kauri Museum is open 7 days a Reflexology, Craniosacral opportunity to explore the creative side week, 9am – 5pm. Phone: 09 431 7417 Therapy, Trauma Release of their art. Repetition through elements www.kaurimuseum.com Massage Therapy of design has created some Counselling and Hypnotherapy stunning quilts. Change Catalyst/ThetaHealer Community quilts are at the heart of the exhibition. Each year the Otamatea Affordable Children’s Consults Quilters chose an organisation or charity to All therapists are fully qualified donate quilts to. Over the past 4 years, the group has made quilts for STAND, the HAKARU HALL Children’s Health Camp in ACTIVITIES Whangarei. Knit wear has also been donated to  Line Dancing 9.45 - Monday: STAND. The many families 12pm Ph 4315160 who have received these Afternoon Dance Energy Lisa Ph. quilts are very appreciative. 0275610469 This year stroller and cot Tuesday: Pilates 10am quilts have been made for the Qualified Instructor Ph. 0220643965 Plunket Society, to give to Tuesday: Afternoon young families who would Dance Energy benefit from them. All the  Wednesday: Afternoon materials for these quilts are Dance Energy donated by the quilters.  Wednesday: Evening Music Jam Despite the advent of Session Dennis Ph. 0210628631 COVID 19 the exhibition  Pilates 9.30am will proceed, however there Thursday: are several changes to the Ph. 0220643965 traditional programme. Friday Fortnightly Quilters will be in attendance MESS CLUB 10.30 am on Friday 23 October only Inspiring play for under 5’s. Phone Shelley 0221223781  Sunday: Canine Coaching Ph 0272365004 Hall Bookings Karen 4312090 www.kaiwaka.co.nz Kaiwaka Bugle - 27 October 2020 Page 14

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IF ANY QUERIES PLEASE CALL STORE MANAGER AMRIT on 09 4312431 or EMAIL: [email protected] 1919a State Highway1, Kaiwaka 0542 SCHOOL CALENDAR: 29 October - Speech Competition November: 3rd - Athletics Day 10th - Y5/6 Surf Trip 16th - Teacher Only Day 19th - OTA Fun Day for Y6 20th - Whanau Day, Kapa Haka 25th - Playhouse: Chilled 27th - Junior Tabloids Day

92 TONNE BEAMS THROUGH KAIWAKA

Spotted in Kaiwaka last Monday: the PTS truck with the last of ten 52 metre beams travelling from Whangarei to - the longest beam to come over the Brynderwyn, taking about an hour to come down the southern side. The tyres were counted - 80 on the tail section (40 a side), 48 on front trailer (24 a side), 12 Ken Urquhart tyres on the towing truck. BSurv Licensed The beams, the largest single steel beams ever to be fabricated in New Zealand, Cadastral Surveyor have been built at Culham Engineering in Whangarei, then transported to the Panmure/Ellerslie Bridge project in Auckland - third photo on page17. KMU Surveys Ltd

467 Bickerstaffe Road RD 2 Maungaturoto 0587

Ph 09 431 8705 Mob 021 161 2344 [email protected] www.kaiwaka.co.nz Kaiwaka Bugle - 27 October 2020 Page 16 At Twinkle Tow ‘n’ Tyre

Mob: 021 833 960 Ph & Fax: 09 431 2823 1837 State Highway 1, Kaiwaka www.kaiwaka.co.nz Kaiwaka Bugle - 27 October 2020 Page 17 Willow Bend GUESS WHO? 66 years ago Doug and Norma (nee Clendon) Leslie were married on 26 June 1954 at 5pm, in the Wellsford Methodist Church by the Rev. Old. Doug played HORSE rugby for the local Eastern club earlier in the afternoon against Maungaturoto on the old Dairy Factory field - Eastern won! Photo taken at the reception in the Wellsford Community Hall, shows Doug and HOTEL Norma with their attendants Ted Hay, Heather Clendon, Jack Leslie, Beverley Clendon, Dave Clendon and Gaynor Clendon, and with the Jaques Band on stage  Total Horse Care - Brian Jaques with piano accordion, Reg Jaques on the drums, Alf Dennis with  Agistment saxophone and Bill Jaques on the piano.  Riding Lessons Photos ~ Albertland Heritage Centre  Arena Hire (60x40)  Young Horse Starting  Re-training/Exercising  Hoof Trimming  Problem Solving

Phone Sue 09 431 2817 or 021 623 776 Or email [email protected] LEE COOPER PAINTERS (Kaiwaka Based) *30 yrs Experience *Interior/Exterior *New and Restoration *Honest and Reliable *Free Quotes

09 4312918 or 0274735171 [email protected] www.kaiwaka.co.nz Kaiwaka Bugle - 27 October 2020 Page 18

THE POWER OF EARTHMOVING! Whangarei Moxy hire are a large earthmoving company with 80 machines available for hire with or without operators. Bulldozers, Compactors, Diggers and 30 – 40 ton dump trucks. Whether you need help cleaning out drains, roads, fence lines, dams or culverts, Whangarei Moxy Hire have you covered Northland wide! Visit www.whangareimoxyhire.co.nz or call 09 434 4272

Ideal as an extra bedroom or office Three Convenient sizes: Standard 3.6m x 2.4m - $65 per week Large 4.2m x 2.4m - $80 per week www.kaiwaka.co.nz Kaiwaka Bugle - 27 October 2020 Page 19 LABOUR DAY Labour Day commemorates the struggle for an eight-hour working day. New Zealand workers were among the first in the world to claim the right to an eight-hour day. As early as 1840 the carpenter Samuel Parnell, pictured Bulk Cartage right, famously won an eight-hour day in Wellington. Labour Day was first celebrated in New Zealand on 28 October 1890. In 1899 Parliament legislated to make Labour Day a public holiday. Predating both Anzac Day and Waitangi Day, this was the first public holiday in New Zealand not associated with religion, royal birthdays or the anniversaries of provincial settlement. Since 1910 Labour Day has been observed on the fourth Monday in October. Samuel Parnell was born in London, as a young man he worked at a large joinery. Shortly after his marriage in September 1839, he left for New Zealand on the Duke of Roxburgh, arriving at Britannia (Petone) beach on 8 February 1840. Among Parnell's fellow passengers was a shipping agent, George Hunter, who asked the carpenter to build him a store. Parnell's response has entered New Zealand folklore: ‘I will do my best, but I must make this condition, Mr. Hunter, that on the job the hours shall only be eight for the day ... There are twenty-four hours per day given us; eight of these should be for work, eight for sleep, and the remaining eight for recreation and in which for men to do what little things they want for themselves. I am ready to start to-morrow morning at eight o'clock, but it must be on these terms or none at all.’ 'You know Mr. Parnell,' Hunter replied, 'that in London the bell rang at six o'clock, and if a man was not there ready to turn to he lost a quarter of a day'. 'We're not in London', said Parnell. With few tradesmen in the young settlement, Hunter had little choice but to accept the carpenter's terms. As Parnell later wrote, 'the first strike for eight hours a-day the world has ever seen, was settled on the spot.' Ref. 'Samuel Parnell', URL: https://nzhistory.govt.nz/people/samuel- parnell, (Ministry for Culture and Heritage), updated 8-Nov-2017\ MANGAWHAI TENNIS CLUB OPENING – Sunday 1 November at 3pm The tennis committee is pleased to invite tennis players in the area to attend the opening day for the new season on 1 November at 3pm.There will be organized tennis, the ball machine will be available and the traditional summer strawberries and cream will be served. There are three categories of membership, adults, juniors which includes 16 weeks of coaching, and families. You will receive a key for the season with an initial cost of $20 which gives you access to the 6 courts out of club time. The club currently offers ladies tennis on a Monday and Wednesday morning from 9-11am, men’s tennis on a Monday night from 6pm, and a Thursday evening mixed team round robin tournament run over 6-8 weeks per round, depending on numbers. All are social and fun ways to play sport and meet local people. There is a coach available for adult tennis lessons and for the junior coaching sessions. Grant Van Dalsum also sells rackets and offers a service for restringing and replacing grips. Early bird special until the 30 October See the website to register and for more details www.mangawhaitennis.co.nz The local Mangawhai Tennis Club is situated by the domain in Moir St . www.kaiwaka.co.nz Kaiwaka Bugle - 27 October 2020 Page 20 LOCAL SERVICES WHAT’S ON *Emergencies - Ambulance, Fire, Police - dial 111 PLEASE ~ do let us know what is on - *Non-urgent Police phone 105 email [email protected]

A A: Meets Wed., 7.30pm Kaiwaka Ph: 4315543, 0800229 6757 NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS : Mon., 6pm, Archie Bull Hall, Kwk-Mwi *30Oct~Movie ‘THIS TOWN’, KWMH 7.30pm Road; drug and alcohol related issues. Ph. 02102412348 *30Oct~Hakaru RSA, Halloween Night, 5pm ASUREQUALITY LTD (was AgriQuality) Call Free 0508 0011 22 *30Oct~Kaiwaka School Halloween Disco, 5.30-- 7.30pm, KSA BUDGETING SERVICE, WELLSFORD: Free confidential advice & support for all areas of personal finance. Ph (09) 423 7123 *30&31Oct~ PINK RIBBON DAY *31Oct~Hakaru Showjumping Day CAB-Citizens Advice Bureau.Wellsford Ph: 4237333 0800 367 222 email:[email protected] *2Nov~NAIT Seminar, 1.45pm, KSA CIVIL DEFENCE - Kaiwaka Community Response Group: *7&8Nov~Point Curtis CC., Open Fishing [email protected], 4312725 Wendy Competition

DOG/STOCK /NOISE CONTROL 0800 105 890 *10Nov~Kalon Hairdressing Opening Day, 9am FUNERAL SERVICES: Morris & Morris Ltd, Whangarei - Bev Jaques Ph:4312367 or 0800667747 KWMH = Kaiwaka War Memorial Hall; KSA = Kaiwaka Sports Association See www.kaiwaka.co.nz for more information GRANDPARENTS Raising Grandchildren: Dianah Roberts 0223819539 HAKARU & DISTRICTS MEMORIAL RSA (Inc) 733 Settlement Rd, HOUSEHOLD RUBBISH COLLECTION Hakaru. Ph 4312 176 or Bill Warren (President) 431 2092 Kaiwaka Pick up:

HAKARU LANDFILL/Transfer Station:Open everyday 10am- Mondays = Green bags (Northland Waste - 09 430 3273) 4pm.Ph4312629 Cost-$55 trailer load up to 1 cubic metre. Ph:4258567 - Wednesdays = Blue bags and yellow recycling (at Jaques $3.00 office and $1.50) (Kaurilands 09 4392146); ONLY Blue and Yellow COUNCIL www.kaipara.govt.nz: bags picked up on Oneriri Road. Help Desk FREEPHONE 0800 727 059

KAIWAKA CEMETERY: Ph: 4312045 or 4314017  DIABETES Support Group-for Kaiwaka, Mangawhai, Wellsford KAIWAKA LIBRARY: [email protected] 10am, 3rd Friday of month Ph: Colleen James 09 4314238 Mon. 4-6pm; Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat. 10am-2pm Ph:4312539 KAIWAKA PLAYCENTRE: Ph Juanita 0274134904; open Mon, Wed,  GENEALOGY - Wellsford: 1st Thursday in month Ph: 423 Fri 9am-12pm. Hastie Lane; Monday to Friday 9.00am - 12 noon. 7033; Waipu: 4th Monday in month Ph: 4312 725 KAIWAKA POST OFFICE:Ph:4312 431  HAKARU PONY CLUB - Secretary Denise Rogers 021423376 Post Code: 0573 for RD2 and 0542 for all Kaiwaka Post Office mail KAIWAKA PRIMARY SCHOOL: Ph: 4312309 [email protected] KAIWAKA SPORTS ASSN: Ph 4312005; 4312129 gym  KAIPARA HUNT - Secretary Albert Doonenbal Ph 4312059 KAIWAKA ST JOHN HALL: Phone Marj 0272941227 KATE’S PLACE Community Centre - Employment services, Free Health  KAIPARA HUNTING & FISHING - 021 1294378 Nurse, Plunket, Advocacy, Osteopath, A.A., Legal Advice. 4312 661  KAIWAKA BADMINTON -Tuesdays 7.30pm Ph: 4312345

LINKING HANDS Health Shuttle Ph 4315906 or 09 4318969  KAIWAKA CAN - 3rd Wednesday in month, 5.30pm, Archie MINISTRY FOR PRIMARY INDUSTRIES - General inquiries Call Bull Hall Ph: 0273572751 Free 0800 008 333  KAIWAKA DRUM & DANCE CLASSES - 021 611198 NORTHPOWER: Faults Kaiwaka area 0800 104040  KAIWAKA GARDEN & FLORAL GROUP - 2nd Thursday in OTAMATEA COMMUNITY SERVICES: Counselling, parent coach, month. Ph: 431 4744 Family Support worker, budget advice, food bank. Mon-Fri 9am-3pm. Ph 09 431 9080 http://www.otamateacs.org/  KNITTING FOR WHANGAREI HOSPITAL - 2nd Tuesday in PARENTPORT: Free, practical family support service Puhoi to Paparoa month, Archie Bull Hall 10am Ph 4314827 Ph or txt: Dianne 027 280 5093 or 09 425 9357  MANGAWHAI COMBINED REBUS CLUB - 2pm, 3rd PLUNKET: Kaiwaka- St John Hall, Monday 19 Oct, 23 Nov, 21 Dec. then 4th Thursday month, Senior Citizens Hall Mangawhai. Ph: 4315777 Monday of the month. Plunket Nurse Louise 027 282 3987 or 09 438 2508 Mangawhai- Rose Madsen Cottage, Mondays and Wednesdays. Plunket Nurse  PILATES - HAKARU HALL - Tuesday 10am, Thursday 9am Rebecca 021 501 941 or 09 438 2508 Qualified Instructor Ph. 0220643965 Maungaturoto - Good News Church, 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month. *PT CURTIS CRUISING CLUB - Jean Ph: 4312227 (wk), 4312520 (hm) Plunket Nurse Seleisa 021 912 248 or 09 438 2508 PLUNKET HELPLINE -0800 933 922 (24 hours)  RSA, HAKARU & DISTRICTS WOMEN’S SECTION – meets FACEBOOK - Kaipara Plunket 1.30pm 4th Thursday of the month. Ph: 431 5818

TAITOKERAU COMMUNITY LAW: Free confidential legal advice and  KAIWAKA SCOTTISH COUNTRY DANCING CLUB- assistance, 2ndThursday of each month. Ph: 0800 155 529 for appts. Wednesdays 10am - 12 noon Ph: Elaine 027 432 0032 TE URI O HAU Settlement Trust Tangata Developments: Whanau Ora  TRAMPING - Mondays 9am-2:30pm, contact 021 793262 VETERINARY SERVICE MANGAWHAI: [email protected] Ph: 4314535 Mon-Fri 8.00-5.00, Sat 9-12, a/h appt. HALLS FOR HIRE: WELLSFORD DOCTORS: Ph: 4238 086  Kaiwaka St. John Hall: Phone Marj 0272941227  St.Pauls Archie Bull Hall HIRE $20 half day, $40 full day per CHURCHES: hire, S McAulay, Ph 4312311  Kaiwaka Revival Church - Your Community Church: Sundays 10am. Ph: Pastor Tawhiri 09 431 8988 or Pastor Paul 09 4312 068 Visit us at  Kaiwaka War Memorial Hall HlRE - Phone 4312725 or www.facebook.com/kaiwakachurch [email protected]  St Paul's Anglican Church 1st Sun. 9.00am (Eucharist), 3rd Sun.  Hakaru Community Hall HIRE -Ph. Karen 4312090 9.00am (Family Service). Contact: Rev. Wayne Thornton Ph 431 4122  Te Pounga Marae queries - Pearl Nathan 0223933533 www.mangawhaianglican.org.nz  Kaiwaka Sports Association hire/queries - P Jaques 4312227 or  Church of Christ the King, Mangawhai:9.00am every Sunday [email protected]  St.Mary’s Catholic Church: Maungaturoto – Griffins Road, Saturday evening Vigil Mass 6pm; Mangawhai – Senior Citizens Hall, Sunday Justice of Peace: B.FJaques 4312 048; L.Donaldson 4312 228; Mass 8:30am; Wellsford – Matheson Road, Sunday Mass 10:30am; Mid-week Mass times and all enquires to Fr. Bill Fletcher – phone 423 8170 A.F.Hargreaves 4312 045, W.Howard 4312 725 D.Edwards  Baptist Church: Sun. 10.30am Mangawhai Snr Cit.Hall.Ph:4312339 021611198 - please phone to make sure they are available www.justiceofthepeace.org.nz  Cause Way Church Mangawhai: Sundays 10.15am, Mangawhai Community Recreation Centre, Insley St. Ph: 09 4314782 Marriage Celebrants: www.causewaychurch.org.nz L.Donaldson; A.F.Hargreaves; Y Osborne

Next Bugle Deadline Friday 6 November 2020