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NOVEMBER 16 - 2011
Fosters share birthday spirit As part of their birthday celebrations in November, Fosters Home Decorating in Dargaville decided to give back to the community by offering a $5,995 Soprano lounge suite for only $1,995 with the intention to donate the proceeds to Northern Wairoa Cricket Association. The money will go towards fundraising efforts to help build a new cricket pitch at Dargaville High School.
Arron Foster handing a $2,000 cheque to the Northern Wairoa Cricket Association’s James Nyssen and players from the B grade team
Dargaville Reserve grade report Whangarei boys hosted Dargaville on Saturday in there reserve grade cricket match. Dargaville, batted first on a green seaming grass wicket, thick cloud cover adding to their woes by providing late swing. Dargaville lost 3 quick wickets before captain Terry Duncan steadied the innings, scoring 48. With the wicket continuing to take seam and swing, Dargaville reached a modest, but defendable 158 all out in the 49th over. Whangarei started well, however Dargaville stuck to their task and by the 40th over, the game was in the balance, Whangarei still needed 50 with only three wickets in hand. Lance Panoho being the best of Dargaville’s bowlers with four wickets for only 23 runs from his 10 overs. Whangarei clawed there way to a win in the 47th over with two wickets in hand. Dargaville play at Dargaville high school next week, 12.30 start.
Getting prepared for the King of the Kaipara Nola Sports has been an authorised stockist and supporter of Kilwell products since the very beginning — a partnership which has greatly benefited the anglers of the Kaipara district. Kilwell was established in 1933 as a manufacturer and wholesale distributor of fishing tackle, firearms and outdoors related products. Their Fibretube manufacturing division produces an extensive range of fibreglass, carbon fibre and composite tubing products used in a multitude of applications. The production facility operates 20 hours per day with 70% of production exported worldwide — a truly innovative local company. The Rod Craft division manufactures a complete line of custom made sport fishing rods of world class standard catering for every type of fishing, from delicate fly rods to powerful saltwater game rods. The reputation of Kilwell Rod Craft rods is highly regarded and with many being exported to niche markets worldwide. Kilwell Sports distributes an impressive list of leading international fishing and shooting brands through some 350 retail outlets. The company boasts a strong emphasis on after sales service and prides itself in working closely with its principles. One of their market leaders — and an innovation in quality multi-purpose fishing rods — is the Kilwell Jellytip. The famous and distinctive red tip provides sensitivity for casting and bite detection then “folds away” during the fight to leave the graphite powerbutt in control.
Prizes galore at last year’s King of the Kaipara weigh in
New technologies in construction have improved the design of Kilwell blanks with the use of new super-thin multi-directional graphite layering and nanotechnology, resulting in a very light and sensitive blank that is immensely powerful. So Kilwell Jellytip rods give anglers the advantages of power, control and sensitivity. All NZ made, Kilwell Rodcraft rods have a five year conditional warranty against faulty materials and workmanship. Mike stocks a range of genuine Kilwell Jellytip rods, so drop in to the store and talk to him about these rods and check out the deals he has on, leading up to the King of the Kaipara fishing contest.