Mahurangi Matters_Issue 168_October 2010

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Mosaic tiles tell cement works story

Artist Joy Bell (foreground) gets some help to install the new mosaic tiles, which reflect the rich history of the site.

Reuben’s Kawau transport service hits troubled waters Residents on Kawau Island are on tenterhooks as they await the outcomes of receivership negotiations on the three companies under the directorship of Reuben Zylstra. Auckland Water Taxis Ltd and Kawau and receivers are hoping to achieve a entire operation. Water Taxis Ltd went into receivership sale of the business as a going concern. Receiver John Whittfield, of CMS in July, and Reuben’s Water Taxis has Tenders closed on Friday, September Business Solutions, said he was not been in receivership since July 2008, 24, and it is understood at least two at liberty to discuss the negotiations, owing in excess of $3.4 million. serious parties are interested, with but did say that it would be “business The services have continued to run one looking at a purchase of the continued page 2

off the drawing board this month . . . .

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ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNERS NZ INC

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Inside this issue Local landmark

Camp Bentzon – pages 9 & 10

Local business pages 24 to 31

Kowhai Festival

Here at last – pages 56 to 59

Re-Styled Home Tutukaka Coast

GRAHAM SAWELL • ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNER

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Artwork installed in the new toilet block at the old Wilson Cement Works, in Warkworth, will be officially unveiled at a public open day on October 31. The mosaic tiles, depicting the history of the site, are the work of artist Joy Bell. She has used detailed imagery of what the works were like in their glory days on the two tiles – one for the ladies and one for the men’s toilets. Joy has 14 years of art experience and was the creative mind behind the art in the Puhoi toilets. It took her six-weeks to complete the tiles, often working through the night to finish them on time. “I love using the locally-made Middle Earth tiles because of the quality and range of vibrant colours they offer,” she says. “I also like doing

“creating efficient, functional & delightful architecture”

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