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ISSUE 49 RODNEY'S OCTOBER 2011 Jeff Thomson: Helensville artist pg 3 Waste water treatment systems pg 8 Farming matters: sheep health pg 10 Landscaping: plants for the shade pg 15 Boosting pasture growth pg 17 Weeds to knock back now pg 18 Horsin' around: getting horses back into work pg 20 Visit rurallifestyle.co.nz for a FREE subscription
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Page 1: October Issue Rodney's Rural Lifestyle Magazine

ISSUE 49

RODNEY'S

OCTOBER 2011

Jeff Thomson: Helensville artist pg 3

Waste water treatment systems pg 8

Farming matters: sheep health pg 10

Landscaping: plants for the shade pg 15

Boosting pasture growth pg 17

Weeds to knock back now pg 18

Horsin' around: getting horses back into work pg 20

ISSUE 49

RODNEY'S

OCTOBER 2011

Visit rurallifestyle.co.nz for a FREE subscription

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Letters or enquiries to Rodney’s Rural Lifestyle, RD Marketing Ltd, RD1, Kaukapakapa. Phone 09 947 3580.Email: [email protected]

Advertising enquiries:Marlene Brown 021-854-946Rodney’s Rural Lifestyle ©2011. All rights reserved. Reproduction in any form without permission of the publisher is prohibited. No responsibility accepted for any direct or indirect consequences arising from reliance on any content within Rodney’s Rural Lifestyle. Editor: Neville Walker. Sub Editor: Helen Martin. Writers this issue: Helen Martin, Duncan McNab, Sandy Reid, Grant McKechnie, Dave Beattie, Neville Walker. Designer:Dan Stenhouse, Bgraphix. Printing: PMP maxim.

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Neville Walker – Editor & Publisher

Where our cover comes from…? Helensville folk will have immediately recognized it as a local landmark. Helen Martin shot the image after interviewing world-renowned artist and Helensville local, Jeff Thomson. It’s a detail from the outside wall of a wonderful piece of art created by Jeff… a.k.a. Helensville’s public toilets. In this issue Helen talks to Jeff about this and some of his other works.

On the matter of toilets and sustainable waste water treatment, readers have asked how modern septic systems work. A dry topic I know… but if your system’s packing it in these things can keep you awake at night (on a still night at least). Hopefully, this story will flush out some misconceptions.

Duncan McNab’s expertise on animal husbandry is extensive and he describes things with classic, dry Kiwi humour when talking with Helen about sheep… acting on his ideas will help you manage the woolly buggers better.

We’ve incorporated Sandy Reid’s ‘Horsin’ around’ column and Dave Beattie’s views on vegetation management into a comprehensive feature on pasture management. Yes, we’ve addressed the topic several times, but at this time of year the same reader comments keep emerging. Do keep your feedback coming.

Lastly, Grant McKechnie steps away from the light to share his ideas on plants and trees that will do well in the shade.

Incidentally, I’ve been testing the Black Trakka system for tracking elusive rats and finding good success…(but not before they cost us $700 in repairs chewing wires inside the dishwasher). I’ll update our website for those who want to know more on ridding their properties of these pests and we’ll feature more on the topic next month.

Of course the tension builds as we count down to the RWC final and the county is abuzz as we nervously await the outcome… will the All Blacks finally pull it off? Oh, the frustration of living in the country… no reception to pick up Maori TV. (But I have now found an inexpensive solution for our TV reception woes and we can finally watch the free-to-air

channels. Drop me a line if you share my pain).

See you at the Rural Lifestyle Expo at Helensville on 30 October. Go theAll Blacks!

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And when that artist contributes to local projects, as Helensville’s

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itself very lucky.

Jeff’s interest in working with corrugated iron began in 1980,

when he took a break from his studies at Elam School of Fine

Arts in Auckland to walk the country. Sleeping on the side of road by night, intently drinking in all he saw by day (advertising and letterboxes were of particular interest), he walked parts of the Kaipara, starting at Takapuna, then moving through Dairy Flat, Kaukapakapa, Makarau, Silverdale, Albany and Kumeu. The corrugated iron letterbox sculptures inspired by the road trip set

artistJeff Thomson: Helensville By Helen Martin

A community that is home to an internationally renowned artist has much to celebrate.

Jeff Thomson with shredded paper sculpture. Photograph by Rory Thomson.

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Jeff on the path of sculptural discovery he has walked ever since - over time he has woven corrugated iron, screen printed onto it, made lace out of it and stacked it in shapes and sculptural forms. He is now widely known for such iconic sculptures as his corrugated iron-covered Holden Stationwagon (now housed at Te Papa), his animals (elephants, hens, penguins…) and the massive gumboot signalling you’ve arrived in Taihape.

Having moved to Helensville 15 years ago

to be near family living in Kaukapakapa, Jeff now has several pieces on display at The Alan Gibbs Farm on Kaipara Coast Highway, in company with other esteemed artists such as Ralph Hotere and Len Lye.

Chatting with Jeff in the vast, 760 square metre workshop that contains not only the tools and materials of his trade, but also, in one corner, the home he shares with his wife Shona Cameron, I learn that he loves making art away from art galleries and

relevant to the community. He’s always busy with several projects at the one time, with 70% of his work from private commissions (he’s currently making 10 guitars for a client in Queenstown, for example) and the rest involving preparing for exhibitions (local and overseas) and experimenting with new ideas.

Helensville toilets. Screen-printed and powder-coated corrugated steel, used corrugated iron, toughened glass, acrylic sheet.

Iconic Jeff Thomson hen. Photograph by Rory Thomson.

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A recent challenge for Jeff was figuring out how to design a new public toilet block for Helensville that would be functional, environmentally sympathetic and beautiful. And while he now works in many diverse materials (including wire, plastic, hay and paper), he chose his beloved corrugated iron for this project. Patterns and maps from Kaipara Harbour and the river, limited mainly to blues and greens, are printed onto the corrugated iron

cladding, creating a visual narrative of place. At the top of the walls is a black and white frieze of sea life images sourced from A.W.D. Powell’s 1947 Native Animals of New Zealand, which is housed at Auckland Museum, and to the side stands the water tank whose portholes offer a view inside, telling of historic shipwrecks that came to grief on the Kaipara Bar. In tune with the environment, water for flushing the toilets is collected from the roofs of the toilet block and the neighbouring shop. In June, the NZ Sunday Herald named this the country’s Best Public Toilet.

Jeff is fascinated by demolition and construction, relishing presenting familiar things in new, subversive ways. He brought these qualities to his work on the three to four and a half metre noise walls of the recently opened motorway project along sections of the SH18 Hobsonville Deviation and the SH16 Brigham Creek Extension. Painted a bright orange inspired by the terracotta clay used in the original Crown Lynn Potteries at Hobsonville, the walls are in the process of being overlain with Jeff’s tyre track design, taken from the tread patterns left by vehicles on Muriwai Beach. When finished, the 700 metres of wall enhanced by extensive native plantings and in parts by work from artists John Radford and Matt and Kate McLean, will become New Zealand’s largest public artwork.

Current projects for Jeff include four metre-high curved steel panels that will trace the history of Milford on the North Shore, and two shelter walls depicting local stories at the Kaipara Medical Centre in Helensville. For this project, locals are to be invited to suggest appropriate wording, and the text selected will be cut from steel to give the effect of lace.

Jeff is never short of projects and ideas. The challenge, he says, is how to carry them out, what materials to use, what designs to employ. When I visited Jeff, with his assistants working busily nearby, was cutting large meccano-styled shapes from steel for an exhibition to be held very soon in Wellington. He likes to keep working on a project right up to the last minute, he says, and he’s not sure yet how this one will be configured. And then there are those 10 guitars waiting to be made...

Taihape gumboot. Photograph by Rory Thomson.

…and a beautiful corrugated iron horse. Photograph by Rory Thomson.

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When shifting to a rural area, people inherit either traditional septic tanks or a much more efficient modern waste-water treatment system. If you’re building or renovating, councils prefer you to opt for the latter.

How do the old septic systems work? The traditional septic system utilises a buried concrete tank that collects waste water, solids and grey water in a single chamber. The solids break down somewhat (20-30%), and as more waste/grey water enters the tank, the waste water overflows (i.e. gravity-fed) to a drainage field (trenches filled scoria and drainflo pipes, usually in 3 or more long lines from the septic tank). Over time, compaction of soils (from stock, tractors etc), overloading and blockages cause disposal beds to become less efficient and ultimately they fail.

How do modern waste water treatment systems work? The move to more efficient waste-water systems has been driven by changes in legislation and environmental concerns.

The new approach to waste water treatment uses a more efficient system of multiple pre-treatment chambers (as opposed to just one) to kill the harmful bugs and pump the effluent out through the driplines. By the time the water reaches the dispersal field it is of such a high quality the environmental impact is negligible and the water can be used for irrigation. Sunlight and soil breaks down the small remaining percentage of harmful bacteria.

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One of the domestic systems supplied by our advertiser Oasis Clearwater (see diagram within their ad on page 8) consists of five chambers, with liquid flowing through the system by hydraulic disbursement. Two pre-treatment chambers settle out the solids and allow anaerobic bacteria to begin the process. The chambers

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agent. Stock that are underfed (controlled starvation) are more susceptible to health problems.

Drenching and flushing the ewesA pre-tup or pre-flush drench, which you buy from your local rural supply store, cleans the worms out of the ewes’ guts so they have every opportunity to do well and are in pristine condition, ready for the ram. When you drench, mark the sheep’s nose with a raddle (red marker) to make sure you don’t miss any, or double drench.

‘Flushing’ is when the ewes are put into good quality pasture to increase their body weight. This assists in increasing the ovulation rate, which in turn increases the chances of a multiple birth.

VaccinatingVaccinate your ewes six weeks prior to lambing with 5-in-1 multivac to protect their lambs against tetanus, pulpy kidney, malignant oedema, black disease and blackleg. Vaccinate the lambs at docking with an anti-tetanus lamb vaccination.

The main ailments you need to control in sheep are:

Foot rotFoot rot is a very contagious bacterium. The area between the horn (the outer casing of the foot) and the flesh becomes infected and rots the flesh. As the horn peels away from the flesh the flies lay their eggs in there and the maggots eat the rotting flesh. Some breeds are more susceptible to it than others. Prevention: buy off a good local farmer who culls ewes for this problem. As soon as a sheep shows signs of limping, check it. A foot bath of 10% zinc sulphate or formalin helps prevent foot rot. Treatment: you need

to learn how to treat it yourself. Once you’ve seen how awful it is you’ll very quickly get the idea that you need to look after them. Trim the hoof off with sharp foot rot shears, trim the hoof right back from the rotting flesh, wash the maggots out, spray them with disinfectant or a zinc sulphate solution to help harden the rotting flesh. If you don’t pare it back the flies will just keep laying eggs and the bacteria will live inside that environment. You need to separate infected animals from the rest of the flock for ease of further treatment.

Foot scald People sometimes think their sheep have foot-rot because they’re limping, but about 90% of foot problems are actually a scald, which is also caused by bacteria. It occurs between the toes and causes the flesh to start dying – this can then turn into an abscess. Foot-scald can develop suddenly when it’s wet underfoot and there are a lot of animals in a small area. Prevention: use the same methods you use for foot rot. Treatment: it’s easy to fix. Spray the area with copper sulphate to harden it. You can also use formalin baths.

Milk Fever If a ewe hasn’t had good nutrition before lambing she may develop milk fever 1 to 3 weeks after lambing – the fever is caused by calcium deficiency. At first the ewe becomes very agitated, then she gets lethargic and bloated and can die quite quickly if not treated. Prevention: year-round good nutrition. Treatment: consult your vet – injections of calcium and other minerals can cure it.

Grass StaggersSymptoms can be a trembling of the head, swaying or staggering

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Yes, the technology is complex and extremely high tech, but connecting to common devices that we use everyday is effortless. With either a simple touch of a button, or the flick of a remote control; you’re connected to the world around you again.

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Hearing aids are now more like your ears – they work together to give your brain better

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They make it easier to connect to your loved ones by helping you hear mobile phone conversations clearly in BOTH ears at the same time, without even holding the phone to your ear! Your phone can be up to 10 metres away from you and you still hear the conversation directly into both ears. You can now drive in the car and hear hands-free on the phone through the hearing aids, and essentially hear the phone more clearly – even over the road noise!

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Hearing aids are now compatible with Bluetooth and the two aids can communicate to each other. When there are background noise situations – they can give you stereo sound with speech in BOTH ears simultaneously, in real time, giving you considerably better listening in background noise than ever before. So for example, if you were sitting at a table in a noisy restaurant with your wife and the waitress comes over to tell you the specials, the hearing aids would now pick out the waitress’ voice and her voice would stream into both ears simultaneously, whilst at the same time the background noise from all directions would be reduced. When your partner starts talking, the aids would then pick up their voice from the other side and also send it to both ears at the same time.

It allows you to hear clearly and effortlessly in BOTH ears at the same time, regardless of which direction you are listening and without the unwanted background noise – and they can do this automatically!

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Hearing aids are now fully automatic, but they do have optional accessories to help you wirelessly and effortlessly connect to the world of sound around you, and to hear your loved ones better. Sometimes this would be a remote control (as small as a mobile phone) to adjust the sound, sometimes it would be a little box plugged into the TV to hear the dialogue clearly, sometimes it’s a small device to hear the mobile phone in the car.

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when they walk or not being able to stand. There are a number of causes for this, one of which is magnesium deficiency, and treatment varies according to the cause, so it’s best to get a vet’s advice as soon as you notice it occurring.

ParasitesThese include flystrike, lice, ticks and worms.

Flystrike This can be a problem from late spring to late autumn. Flies are attracted to damp wool and warm wet weather is a danger time for flystrike. Eggs laid in wool close to the skin soon hatch into maggots, which eat through the skin and feed on the sheep’s tissue. The sheep becomes restless and the wool discoloured. If it’s not treated the sheep will die. Prevention: In December, two or three weeks after you’ve shorn, keep an eye on the sunshine and humidity levels and watch how the flies are building up. That’s when you look at spraying.

The days are gone when you and the sheep got covered in chemicals. Modern day treatment is so easy and so efficient, and the chemicals are amazing, so there’s no excuse for having flystrike now. All your local rural supply stores have the modern treatments. You spray them on and it gives you four months’ cover. For a small stock holder this gives you so much peace of mind. Treatment: clip around the affected areas and dip the sheep.

Lice These parasites live permanently on sheep, making them very restless and causing wool loss. Prevention: keep an eye on your flock and treat them as they occur. Treatment: keep the flock lice-free by spraying.

TicksWhile ticks live away from their hosts for most of their life cycle, they need to feed off the blood of a host for some of it. This can cause abscesses, which in turn can lead to death.

Prevention and treatment: the normal dipping process and timing of shearing will deal with ticks.

WormsSheep can develop a worm burden, which shows in greasy faeces and dirty rumps. Sheep you buy off a good farmer will have a limited worm burden and older sheep are less prone than younger sheep. Prevention: drenching is important. Drench as little as possible and make sure you get the right dosage. Your local stock agents will tell you what to use at different times of the year. You have to keep drenching lambs every 21 days – after that the worm burden suddenly accelerates. Drench ewes twice a year, once when you get them pre-tup, then at docking when they’ve had their lambs. Treatment: if the sheep still get worms in spite of being drenched, get them in and drench them again.

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Now from the uncommon to the common-as-muck: agapanthus cultivars are happy chappies in shade or sun and are tough, growing in diabolical soil conditions just about anywhere except a bog. We grow a dwarf 50cm x 50cm blue-flowered form called Streamline, which doesn’t seed everywhere, so isn’t invasive. It f lowers for a long period over late spring and summer.

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By Grant McKechnie

This month, I’m going to carry on where I left off in the September issue and continue talking about plants for the shade.

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Griselinia is likely to need a little more trimming when used as a hedge in the shade – its growth will be more elongated as it stretches towards the light. Give it an extra trim each year to keep it compact.

Kapuka’s glossy green, big-leafed cousin, Griselinia lucida, will also grow in shade or full sun. Lucida, when growing naturally, is an epiphyte – in other words, it grows on a host plant (whether the host plant likes it or not). You don’t usually have to tramp too far into the bush in the Waitakeres to come across them, but you do have to look skywards to see them. However, they’re quite happy planted normally.

Common names for Griselinia lucida are akapuka and puka, and just to confuse things, my next subject, Meryta sinclairii, shares the name puka.

Puka (the Meryta sinclairii version) is also known for its big glossy leaves, and by big, I mean huge. The puka grows to 4m plus, so it’s not usual to see it in the shade, but if you have some big open trees, it will happily fill in the gap underneath.

Also quite at home under trees or in a south-side-of-the-house garden are Dianella intermedia and Libertia grandiflora (both natives) and mondo grass. They all handle the shade well – in fact dianella prefers it, and will maintain a lusher green in the shade. Dianella has narrow flax-like leaves and delicate starry white flowers in autumn, followed by indigo berries which birds enjoy.

These three plants are of the dry and shady persuasion, but if you’ve got a wet and shady situation, say, under a stand of rimu or kahikatea, use a wet-tolerant native grass, such as Carex secta or Carex virgata.

Buxus is a perfect hedge for a shady place.

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Post-winter renovationYou’re not alone if you think you’ve read about pasture renovation in Rural Lifestyle Magazine before. The comments and questions we receive suggest that for many, renovating paddocks and/or spreading fertiliser fall into the ‘too-hard basket’. Many people seem not to know where to start, or feel that coming to grips with it is ‘too technical’. So here’s a simple process that may help.

To get the best out of grazing small acreages, it pays to optimize

nutrition and grass production. Successive seasons of neglect reduce the nutrient value and this affects animal health and production. The reason we apply appropriate fertiliser (and lime) is to fuel the soil, the ‘engine room’ of pasture production, to carry us through the process of grazing, taking off silage / hay during spring and summer.

Soil testing tipsIf you haven’t tested your soil in the last 2-3 years, the first thing to do to eliminate guess-work is to have a basic soil test done. This can cost as little $53+GST, but it is worth adding a sulphur test (add $14+GST) to determine how depleted your soil is. Adding an organic sulphur test to the list will give you an even clearer picture. Sulphur is essential and for optimal growth it needs to be in balance with the phosphorous level. Note that adding sulphur to your mix is relatively inexpensive.

ApplicationArmed with soil test results you can consult with your fert supplier about the optimal mix for your property. In the past there were no options for an organic mix tailored to my soil’s needs. However, I’m pleased to say that our sponsor of this feature, FertCo, now offers an organic option that can be blended to your requirements. The Fertco G-lime product (granulated lime) is a more concentrated form of Ag-lime, which means it delivers around 130% of the liming equivalent. They also have pre-blended fertiliser mixes specifically designed for horses (see references on page 20).

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either a liquid in drums or granules in 25kg bags (or in bulk as half or one-tonne bags). From there you can apply it individually or have one of the contractors we’ve listed do the spreading.

If you think fertilising is too much of an investment, consider the money you may end up forking out in supplementary feed over winter to make up for feed shortfall or poor quality hay. And if we have another drought, the grass will recover more slowly when the autumn rains finally arrive. As a result of applying fertiliser and lime over the last couple of years, I’ve seen how well grass regrowth has responded each time after grazing.

Unfortunately, I haven’t kept on top of weeds as much as I should have and the grass hasn’t been able to compete with the dock and buttercup. But now that these have been sprayed, I can see how fertiliser and weed control go hand-in-hand… weed & feed as they say. But that’s a story for Dave Beattie to tackle next…

It is in the mint genus so is relatively easy to identify coming away at this time of year. As you walk through your paddocks you will smell a minty smell as

Penny Royal is a perennial plant often found in damp pasture.

the plants are crushed under your feet. It is highly toxic to humans and animals if taken internally - people have died from consuming it. The secret is to get broad leaf weeds early before they flower. This even more important with Penny Royal.

As it is unpalatable to livestock, Penny Royal will quickly take over your pasture. Competition for light space and nutrients will leave little feed for your valuable livestock. A broad leaf spray in October is the best course of action to begin to eliminate this pest. It will be necessary to continue this for several years, as a large seed bank will have built up in the soil.

We mentioned buttercups briefly last issue and by now they are turning many paddocks into a sea of yellow. They are a menace, as they spread fast and crowd out grass. Now is certainly the time to knock back both of these vigourous weeds.

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After a long winter of eating hard feed and hay, your equine friend is probably hoping this is going to be a regular thing. But sooner or later work is required and his holiday will be over.

The new shoots appearing in the grass are full of sugar. Good quality hay provides the fibre needed to help balance the sugar levels. Hay also helps keep your horse warm should there be any cold spring nights remaining while you begin to cut down the high level energy feeds.

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If you have noticed your horse is easily spooked or displays nervous behavior when handling or out riding a magnesium supplement can be beneficial. A basic soil test will show up any magnesium deficiency in your soil.

I have noticed my station bred gelding’s girth increasing and even though I am steadily increasing his work-load, I am shutting him up during the day for short periods with just hay and water available. Building up slowly is crucial, as doing too much work too soon with an overweight horse is asking for trouble and can lead to joint problems further down the track.

If you are not able to shut your horse away you can try and break-feed your paddocks by using electric tape to cordon off strips of grass, making sure water is always available. This way you can monitor just how much grass the horse is getting.

Sugar levels in the grass generally stay quite high until the spring flush settles down. Maintaining the right feed ratio is tricky and takes trial and error to get right. You know you have sorted it when your horse is in good condition (not fat) and is settled. Then you can enjoy the lovely spring weather together and plan for a season of competing, or just enjoying rides out hacking.

Quick referencesHigh sugar levels in the grass and mycotoxins from clover and rye at this time of year may require management for some horses. For more details on managing this jump onto our website. Where I have listed a range of references that provide more for horse owners concerned about clover, mycotoxins (see back page for the special on Mycosorb binder) and high sugar levels on our website.

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24hr Emergency ServiceQualifi ed ArboristSpecialists in: Fine Pruning, Rose, Tree & Shrubs, Hedge Pruning, Tree Removal, Crown Reduction, Branch Chipping, Stump Grinding, Land Clearing. $5mil Public Liability.Pensioner Discounts • Free QuotesPhone Matt (09) 426 7912or 021 124 6478email: [email protected]

Kaipara Coast Plant Centre - Best Plants & Prices 1481 Kaipara Coast Highway (SH16), Kaukapakapa. 4km North of Kaukapakapa Village Hotel & Café. Ph 09 420 5655. OPEN 7 DAYS 9am to 5pm. www.plantsnz.co.nz Huge range, including fruit trees, natives, garden shrubs, driveway trees, wetland plants. Wholesale direct to the public prices. FREE QUOTES. Established 1988

Specialists in plants, natives & fruit trees

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• Book a FREE site assessment and quote

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Best Garden Centre (N.Is.)

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S E R V I C E D I R E C T O R Y

R E G I S T E R E D V A L U E R SLifestyle Block Specialists for Southern Rodney.

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Telephone: 09 414 7170Facsimile: 09 414 7180Mobile: 0274 953 163A/H: 09 420 4776Email: [email protected]

William Pickering Offi ce Park,29 William Pickering Drive

PO Box 302 730North Harbour

North Shore City 0751

34 yearsexperienceAlan Davies Dip, URB Val, SPINZ

Horse Trucks & FloatsRebuilds • Conversions

Reid Equestrian Engineering - Wellsford For a free quote phone Ron or Sandy

09 423 9666 evenings or 021 157 9669

Rebuilding • Converting • Refitting • Repainting • Rubber mat supply Window supply & fitting • Lighting • Ramp springs • Quality workmanship

David and Christina Clee. Phone 09 422 0492Fax 09 422 0493. Email [email protected]

Compact beef cattle for lifestyle blocks.

Grow beef, not bone.

RANCHO RADIATALowline Stud

Need Sales? Talk to us now... Deadline for November issue is 21 October. Deadline for December issue is 21 November. For rates and availability,email [email protected] or phone 09 947 3580 / 021 377 580 or Marlene on 021 854 946. Don’t delay – space is limited.

SHEEP & BEEF HOMEKILL DEALSBeef kill fee $85 NOW FREE Offal removal $40 NOW $20

SAVE $105.00!! FREE SHEEP PROCESSING DEAL

Book 5 or more sheep in, and have the fifth one processed into standard cuts for FREE! (normally $30.00ea)

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Call Ian 0274 955 262offi ce phone/fax 09 422 9358

Water tanks and drainage systemsHouse sites – engineer-certifi ed cut and fi ll specialist

Subdivisions • Driveways • Lifestyle block and farm workMetal, sand and topsoil cartage • Diggers, roller, truck and trailer hire

Landscaping and retaining walls • Footings and fl oor preparation

Serving Albany to Ruakaka

STRENGTH Stronger than all other shed systems available.

SIZE Perfect for arenas, shade roof covers, wintering sheds, industrial workshops.

CLADDING All common claddings; weatherboards, plaster, board and batten, sheet and steel.

CUSTOM BUILDING Any roof pitch and no need to work to standard bays or heights.

NZ MADE Proudly designed engineered and manufactured in New Zealand.

QUALITY Our priority is to deliver you the best steel building on the market.

SERVICE We service from West Auckland/North Shore to Dargaville/Brynderwyns.

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Clearspan American

Gable with Lean-to

35 Woodcocks RoadWarkworth09 425 7088

RODNEY GARAGE DOORSCustom made for you

Rodney Garage Doors 1998 Ltd.29 Glenmore Drive, Warkworth

Ph 09-425 0258Mob 0274 425 025

• Sectional-tilting• Sectional-tilting RollerRoller• 22 colours or powder-coated

to match your joinery• We service all makes of

doors and automatics•• FreeFree measuremeasure andand quotequote

Installation • Sales • Service

Serving Rodney for over 30 years

Email:[email protected]

Composite Joinery Limited

• VANTAGE joinery• timber joinery• exterior and interior• residential & commercial

VISIT OUR SHOWROOM:7 Glenmore Dr, Warkworth

09 425 7510 or visit www.compositejoinery.co.nz

Email:[email protected]

You can rely on the team at Composite Joinery!

NEW COLOURS AVAILABLE

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• Exterior and Interior

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Capture your view withVANTAGE windows and doors!

Need Sales? Talk to us now... Deadline for November issue is 21 October. Deadline for December issue is 21 November. For rates and availability,email [email protected] or phone 09 947 3580 / 021 377 580 or Marlene on 021 854 946. Don’t delay – space is limited.

3 Morrison Drive, Warkworth.Phone 09 945 0090 Mobile 021 297 0615

Daniel’s deals

Chainsaw & Mower Services

Now servicing ride-ons and commercial mowers.

Sales | Sharpening | Service | Repairs

Now servicing ride-ons and commercial mowers.Now servicing ride-ons and commercial mowers.

Good quality petrol Good quality petrol line trimmers (made in line trimmers (made in

Germany) from just $300.Germany) from just $300.

We’ll come to you or you can visit our showroom. Open Mon-Fri and Sat mornings.23 Morrison Drive, Warkworth Phone 09 422 2001Mobile 021 681 140Fax 09 422 2641

Kitchenworks will design, manufacture and install a new kitchen for you that

looks beautiful and works!We also apply our expertise to all cabinetry including

wardrobes, bathrooms, entertainment units, and garage storage units. From repairs to full installations, we cover it all.

We’ll come to you or you can visit our showroom. Open Mon-Fri and Sat mornings.23 Morrison Drive, Warkworth

Sheep Goats Alpacas Llamas

MR CLIP LIMITEDMobile Shearing Services Bombay to Kaiwaka

Shearing • crutching • flystrike • drenching (worming) • footrotting • tailing • castrating • one or more animals

Reliable, specialised information on sheep management and careExperienced, Certified Shearers (machine and blade).

Ces & Jan MayallPhone Warkworth 09 425 7104 or Fax 09 425 7134

Auckland 09 276 1219 or Fax 09 276 1261

Or Mobile 0274 853 234

G O W E S T I N W A R K W O R T H

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PHONE ORDERS WELCOME! (09) 425 7754

Prices valid until 29 October 2011 or while stocks last. All prices include GST unless otherwise stated.

Spring in for these deals...

2-4 Morrison Drive, PO Box 378, Warkworth. Ph 09 425 7754 Fax 09 425 7560 [email protected]

Your farm and lifestyle goods specialists. Local, convenient, passionate.“whilst stock lasts” Promotion offers valid until 20th Jan 2007

$79.00

$215.00

RX Plastics - A. 300ltr Rectanglular trough $215.00 B. 500Ltr Round $275.00 * small quanity of manufactureres seconds available still with 5 year warranty at heavily discounted prices - please enquire. C. Drainaway Pipe 65mm x 30mtrs $79.00 D. Alkathene polypipe 10m to 200m available. Large range of fittings available.

A. 2.5 kg Pestoff Possum Bait $29.50 B. Tunnel Trap $63.50 C. Timms Possum Trap $49.50 D. Rodent Bait Station $18.50

$29.50

Top quality AKUBRA Australian

hats for summer all 20% off

C.

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$18.50

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EUROFENCE Advanced Fencing Systems - A. Wire Chainlink 30m 50x2.5x900 $199 B. Euro wire coil 2.5mm HT wire $69.00 C. Treeguards with stakes $34.95 D. 8 wire Hinge Joint Netting - light - 2.0mm 50m roll $135, 100m roll $260

B.

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A. Tux Energy 40kg bag $69.95 B. Tray of Whiskas cat food $29.95 C. Vita bites 2.5kg at $14.90 D. Proplan for cats and for dogs

$69.95

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$135.00$34.95$69.00

Under NewOwnership

A. D.

Full range for all your cat and dog requirements

2-4 Morrison Drive, Warkworth.Call us to arrange delivery

(09) 425 7754email: [email protected]

www.farmandlifestyle.co.nz

EXTENDED SPRING HOURSNOW OPEN TILL 2PM SATURDAY!

Donaghys 20L G360 Glyphosate Weed Spray• Donaghys Sprayoff Premium Glyphosate 360 20L.• Spray those weeds and grasses now!• Non residual herbicide.• For non selective control of some brushweeds, most perennial and annual weeds, broadleaf and grasses.

20L Only $99.95 Normally up to $139.95

Donaghys 20L G360 Glyphosate Weed Spray• Donaghys Sprayoff Premium • Donaghys Sprayoff Premium

• Spray those weeds and WOW!

NEW!

SAVE$20

$49.95ea

Wiremesh Tree Guards• Protect your valuable trees.• 900mm high by 3m lengths.• Includes 4 holding stakes.

Save $15 with three or more at just $44.95ea

X-Fence Battenless Fence• 100cm high with 9 line wires.• The new, modern replacement for

post and batten fencing.• 24% stronger knot than the

EuroFence Tite-Grip netting.

100m roll only $279 Save $20

30m roll only $339.99 Save $20

X-Fence Horse Fence• 122cm high with 13 line wires. • Smooth animal friendly “forged knot” that

will not snag animal fur or damage skin.

Zing Bokashi Composting System• Food scraps into compost in just 4 weeks.• Fermentation process means less odours.• Easy to use, compact and economical.

Full composting kit only $64.95Elsewhere up to $71.95

Mycosorb –Mycotoxin binder• Proven to absorb a wide range of

mycotoxins quickly and effectively, neutralising their impact.

• 10g standard dose rate per horse, per day.

1kg pail $54.95

Pedigree with real chicken 8kg• Reformulated for increased

nutritional absorption.• Omega 3 & 6 for shiny

healthy coat.• Whole grains and beet

pulp for healthy digestion.

Introductory price only $26.95Normally up to $36.95

Whiskas Meaty Selections 9.1kg • 100% complete and

balanced nutrition for all adult cats.

• Chicken and turkey fl avoured kibbles, double-basted and with a light and crunchy texture.

• Contains natural sources of glucosamine to help promote healthy joints .

Special $49.95 Save $10

Triumph Gel Herbicide 400ml• Ready to use Weed Killing Gel with

in-built applicator for direct application onto cut stems.

• For use on trees, woody weeds, scrambling perennial weeds, and weeds with creeping or bulbous roots.

400ml Special $39.95 Save $6

Grass seed from 1kg to tonne lots

Rye Clover 25kg $114.95Bush Burn 25kg $64.95

FREE HANDI SPREADER VALUED AT $20 WHEN YOU BUY A 25KG BAG OF GRASS SEED.

Possum Kill Traps• Very popular trap

throughout NZ.• Very easy to use –

no tools required.• Light weight proven

design.

OVERSTOCK BLOW-OUT!!

BUY ONE GET ONE FREE!


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