Kaipara Lifestyler, June 17 2014

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June 17 2014

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Ladies flock to night of elegance For the love of it

To celebrate National Volunteers Week, Sport Northland has recognised the considerable and invaluable contribution …

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VIDEO ONLINE Visit kaiparalifestyler.co.nz to view video coverage of this event.

Dargaville Lions celebrate

Despite last week’s wet weather more than 50 people came out to celebrate …

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 The inaugural Ladies’ Night at Foster’s Home Decorating drew the crowds to Dargaville last Thursday evening, with the promise of a night of decor, design, nibbles and drinks proving a real drawcard for the long-established homeware retailer. A full complement of 150 tickets pre-booked meant that the Foster’s store was filled to capacity, with entertainment spilling out into the adjoining atrium. A great night was had by all, with bargains to peruse, new style ideas, and great prizes given away. Aaron Foster spoke for his team when he expressed delight at the record turn-out, and has promised another Ladies’ Night next year, even bigger and better.

Council dismisses criticism over rates letter  by Colin Patterson

A letter from Kaipara District Council urging striking Mangawhai ratepayers to pay up or face the consequences has been labelled as inflammatory by some residents.

Kaiwaka’s Got Talent Some very promising future entertainers were revealed in this year’s Kaiwaka’s Got Talent …

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According to a Facebook posting by the Mangawhai Ratepayers and Residents Association, the letter signed by council finance manager Paul Blackwell says, “‘the court action to challenge the rates is now over and that the court has confirmed that the rates are due and payable’.”

“That is not true and KDC’s commissioners know that,” association chairman Bruce Rogan says Justice Heath has not sealed his judgment and has asked lawyers for the two sides to make submissions. Mr Rogan says until those submissions are made and Justice Heath has a chance to consider

them, the judgement is not final and may be changed. But Mr Robertson says Mr Rogan is wrong. “The advice we have is that the judgement will not be changed. The scope to make alterations is very limited.” continued on page 6 …

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