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p Dargaville’s new pontoon landing has been ‘commercially christened’ with the arrival last week of Kaipara Cruises’ Kewpie Two to collect passengers who stayed the night at the Northern Wairoa Hotel after a trip by bus via The Kauri Museum. “Then they simply walked down to the new wharf where we called in for our first pick up, and an early 7.30am departure back through the Northern Wairoa River to Helensville,” said skipper, Terry Somers. “It’s looking like it should be a good season with our next two-day Helensville-Dargaville cruise full and bookings coming in already for our dates next year.”
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Final votes ring political change u by Paul Campbell
After a cliff-hanger vote count for the Northland electorate seat in parliament, former National MP, Matt King, has conceded to Labour’s Willow-Jean Prime to spend the next three years on his Okaihau farm, but he says “I’ll be back” to contest the 2023 poll.
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Mr King narrowly won the seat on election night with 15,337 votes, 729 ahead of Ms Prime’s 14,608. However, after special votes were added, this result was overturned. Ms Prime got 17,066 votes, compared to Mr King’s 16,903, for a
163 vote majority. After a first reaction to seek a judicial recount, Mr King said after talking to family and friends, he decided against this after looking at previous recount outcomes. “However, I have been talking to many people, and I will be back to have
a go in 2023. I loved the job, it’s in my blood, and I feel I have much to offer. I did not lose by much and have had a huge number of messages of support,” he said. continued on page 3 …
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p Quizmaster ‘Captain G’, alias David Gunson, presided over the gathering of locals in Maungaturoto recently for the RSA’s quiz night extravaganza. With brains having to work overtime to answer the myriad of questions; it was Team No Idea that came out on top. Local musician Fred Renata provided the musical entertainment and prizes were sponsored by Kaipara businesses.
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p The annual Breast Cancer Foundation NZ Pink Ribbon Street appeal kicked off recently in Maungaturoto. A gathering of local women was joined by Louie from the Four Square wearing his best outfit to highlight the challenges faced by men and women diagnosed with breast cancer. More information can be found at breastcancerfoundation.org.nz.
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Targeted rate to deliver security
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Final votes ring political change
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u by Andy Breyenton
Funds for the operation and expansion of Dargaville’s successful CCTV protection network may come from a targeted rate, providing for the long-term upkeep and effectiveness of the community policing tool.
p New Northland MP — Willow-Jean Prime
p Former Northland MP — Matt King
“I have called Willow-Jean Prime and congratulated her on being elected as the MP for Northland. It has been the honour of my life to represent the place I am so proud to call home. Thank you Northland, it’s been a blast. “For now it’s back to the farm. However, it’s not only my loss, as the guy that has been working for me is having to be replaced by me. As well, there are staff at my electoral office who will be out of a job. “Meanwhile there are also a lot of constituent cases waiting for resolution and these I guess will now go to WillowJean’s office. In fact, many cases are referrals from her, and she will have to gear up staff to handle the load. “Being an electorate MP is more demanding than a list MP. So in the last term, I have spent huge amounts of time away from home in the four corners of Northland and in Wellington. My wife, Sara says she sometimes felt I was a stranger, so being back at home for a while is going to be the upside to the loss.” Mr King went to Wellington this week for a farewell to the National Party caucus. Ms Prime says she “was ecstatic” after hearing the news she had taken
the electorate — the first time Labour has done so since 1938. “I am humbled so many people voted for me. I had always tried to be the best voice and representative for Northland in parliament whether I’m a list or electorate MP. “I will continue to do the best I can for Northland.” The final election outcome was also notable with Labour candidate, Emily Henderson winning the Whangarei electorate in final results. Both electorates were on a knife-edge after the October 17 poll, and it’s the first time Labour has held both seats at the same time. ¢
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“We are currently working with the Kaipara District Council staff towards proposing a targeted rate in the Long Term Plan with funding to commence in July 2021,” says Dargaville Community Development Board spokesperson Sue Curtis. “We are in the process of finalising a proposal, and over the next couple of months we will be leading a quest to inform and educate every ratepayer in the Dargaville, West Coast Central and northern Otamatea Wards to ensure that the targeted rate is understood.” If the council supports the proposal, formal consultation on the targeted rate will occur during its Long Term Plan consultation in March/April next year. That will be the public’s opportunity to let the council know if they support the targeted rate. The DCDB and New Zealand Police have worked together to instigate the current CCTV project, which has proven valuable in apprehending wrongdoers and dissuading vandalism. Sue Curtis stressed the need to discuss the merits of the project long-term. “We request your fur ther involvement in the Dargaville Community CCTV Project by talking
p The DCDB’s Sue Curtis says that a proposed targeted rate could ensure the longevity and continued utility of Dargaville’s successful CCTV system, protecting businesses and the public
to other members of our community and highlighting the benefits of a safer Dargaville and potential economic growth from more visitors, new residents and growing businesses.” ¢
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Hockey for chopper appeal
New choir ‘for the love of music’
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In support of the Northland Rescue Helicopter Services annual appeal, Northland Hockey is inviting schools, clubs and social teams in Kaipara, and beyond, to join together for a 12 hour Hockey-a-thon.
u by Andy Bryenton
A new Dargaville community choir singing together just for fun has been launched, with the aim of creating friendships through a shared love of song. Long-term theatre participant, entertainer, singing teacher and vocal coach Anna Russon has decided to step up and help guide the new venture. Participants will meet each Tuesday in Dargaville’s Greenways Community Centre to grow their skills, test their vocal abilities, and ultimately harmonise as they sing a variety of popular hits. Anna herself admits to being a singer who came into her own vocal confidence through similar practice. “It’s my passion, but I never had a whole lot of confidence in my voice,” she says. “I always had that worry that I’d be like those people who try out for the X Factor or The Voice, and are full of bravado but actually not very good. When I came to New Zealand, I took advice and coaching from Maura Flower, who asked me ‘how can you have no confidence with a voice like that?’ I want to pass on the boost
“We are excited to hold this fantastic event to support an organisation that helps our communities,” says organiser Jena Huntington. “There will be a game of hockey running for the 12 hours, one on turf and other games and activities happening. It will be fun with loads of spot prizes. We would love people from Kaipara to join us on p Madison Macmillan, Northland Rescue Helicopter ambassador, will be participating in the upcoming Saturday, November 21, from Hockey-a-thon with her dad, Steve and encourages other 9am to 9pm at the Whangarei families to join in ITM Hockey Centre. “We will have hockey sticks available we have never staged an event like this and encourage groups of friends to before,” says Mr Macmillan. come along and have a go. No skill is “It is a great way to connect with required. Register, grab a pledge form the wider community. We are blessed and ask friends, family and workmates to have this world-class air ambulance to donate.” here for us 24/7. Anything we can do Northpower Public Affairs manager to help is worth a shot, and that is why Steve Macmillan says the event is a key I will be hitting the turf on the day.” part of the 2020 appeal and is excited To register, go to northlandhockey. about the potential outcome. org.nz/hockey-a-thon/. Donations can “This is the 10th fundraising be made at nest.org.nz or with the campaign that I have managed for the appeal envelope being sent out to Northland Rescue Chopper Service, and all Northlanders. ¢
that gave me, and help people enjoy the experience of singing.” From a lack of faith to a successful singing career, appearing in local shows, at Christmas in the Gardens and on the theatre stage, Anna has enjoyed the challenge and the continued improvement, which have come during the past decade. Now she’s set to bring that feeling of accomplishment to others, in an environment that’s non-competitive, non-judgmental and all about fun. “This new choir isn’t aimed at entering contests or even performing on stage. It’s about a group of people who love music and singing, having a great time.” The first meeting of the choir will be next Tuesday at 6pm, 43 Tirarau Street, Dargaville. There’s a gold coin donation each session to pay for sheet music, hall hire and hot drinks, but otherwise, all you need to bring is a will to have fun. No ‘natural talent’ required, just the joy of music.
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By-election for regional council u by Paul Campbell
A by-election for a seat on the Northland Regional Council left vacant by the recent resignation of former regional councillor John Bain will begin on Tuesday, November 24. Mr Bain resigned after the last council meeting voted for the inclusion of a Maori Ward in future local body elections, a decision later echoed in a Kaipara District Council vote. Independent contractor Election Services, which is handling the byelection says the relatively lengthy, legally-prescribed process means it will probably be March next year before the eventual winner is officially sworn in and takes their seat around the council table. However, Electoral Officer Dale Ofsoske says the by-election process effectively begins in earnest with the formal nomination period, which will run from Tuesday, p Electoral Officer Dale Ofsoske urges early November 24 until Tuesday, nomination for the vacant NRC seat December 22. He says to be eligible to stand for their nominations too close to that election, a candidate must be enrolled deadline, in case there is some problem as a parliamentary elector anywhere in with the form, which could render New Zealand, a New Zealand citizen; it invalid if it cannot be corrected/ and nominated by two electors of the completed in time. Assuming more than one candidate Whangarei Urban constituency. Nomination forms, including further stands, postal voting documents will be information for would-be candidates, will mailed to 30,000 voters from Tuesday, be available during this period from NRC January 26. The voting period is three weeks offices and at nrc.govt.nz/by-election. Mr Ofsoske says election officials from then until noon on Wednesday, strongly urge people not to leave filing February 27. ¢
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Working on a warm welcome u by Andy Bryenton
Labour weekend proved the popularity of our region’s ‘crown jewel’ of recreation, Kai Iwi Lakes. Now, ahead of the upcoming tourist season at the lakes, the Kaipara District Council and Te Roroa have joined forces to improve the area. “There’s been a lot of exciting mahi happening in Taharoa Domain recently,” says the KDC’s parks department. “This year, our parks team and their contractors have planted more than 12,500 native trees as part of a regenerative planting plan. A successful pest cull has been undertaken around the Kai Iwi Lakes area. “Northland Regional Council has also completed the first stage of their wilding conifer control efforts and continued their predator trapping programme. There are plans to plant another 10,000 native plants in the domain next year, once the weather permits.” There are also extra people hard at work this year above and beyond the parks team. Eleven members of Te Roroa’s accelerated work package have pitched in, removing pest plants like acacia, wattle and gorse, as well as others on the Northland Regional Council’s pest plant list, a type of ‘most wanted’ register for invasive species. Parks oversight said that it
p Kai Iwi Lakes begins to come alive with campers and guests, and right now the whole area is undergoing a timely clean-up
is slow and painstaking work. However, with pest species removed the native plants, which should thrive around the lakes, are getting more breathing room and establishing themselves. Moreover, the accelerated work scheme, part of the Te Tai Tokerau Redeployment package, a Covid economic response initiative, has provided real jobs and income for those involved. At the same time, all involved are working hard to preserve the natural character and biodiversity of a place enjoyed by thousands of visitors each year. The work is expected to take five months, with approximately another month or so to go. ¢
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Northpower’s 90th-year bonus
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u by Paul Campbell
A period of disrupted maritime radio service in the Kaipara Harbour has come to a close at the end of October, with VHF Channel 07 now confirmed as the communications lifeline to the area’s Coastguard.
Electricity consumers are to get a $10.2 million handout for the second successive year, including 16,000 Kaipara households, thanks to Northpower and the Northpower Trust, as it marks its 90th year in business.
Coastguard media spokespeople say that the move of channel seven to the Kaipara will help ensure that lives are saved this summer, as the emergency channel covers one of the most treacherous harbour bars in the country. “After months of disrupted radio service in the area, Coastguard has worked hard alongside Kordia to achieve a viable solution that ensures boaties in the area and most p Boaties in trouble rely on the coast guard, and the prime means of communication with these maritime importantly, those crossing rescuers is now VHF Channel 07 across the Kaipara the often treacherous Kaipara bar, can contact Coastguard,” say the During the transitional period this people behind the seaborne summer, channel 61 will also still be rescue service. in operation, and there may be some “We know this issue has caused a lot small areas of interference experienced of frustration amongst boaties, and it’s by boaties. An alternative channel to important to us that we are implementing reach Coastguard assistance is to call a strong and sustainable solution. *500 on a mobile phone in areas with “Over the last few weeks, Coastguard coverage. In the meantime, feedback has completed extensive testing in on areas of interference on channel critical communication locations around seven is requested by the Coastguard’s the Kaipara Harbour and the Tasman operators. Outside the bar, in the open Sea side of the bar. All of which have ocean, channel 66 from Mangonui Bluff been successful.” is also a clear option. ¢
“It is pleasing to be able to offer this discount to Northpower’s customers once again because we know what a difference it makes to so many households, particularly after such a challenging year,” says Northpower chair Mark Trigg. Most residential and business electricity customers connected to Northpower’s network will benefit from a discount of p Northpower lineman Phane Aekins-Rielly is happy for $220.80, including GST in power consumers November or December. The only exception to this will be those who Northpower Electric Power Trust, which have used between 1kWh and 2,000 owns Northpower on behalf of consumer kWh for the prior year, who will receive beneficiaries connected to the network. a discount of $63.25 including GST. Trust chair Erc Angelo says: “We The discount will be shown as a credit know how much people appreciated on customers’ November or December the discount last year. Despite the electricity bills and will benefit nearly challenges we have all faced this year, 60,000 current customer connections the Northpower business continues to on the Northpower network. operate well.” The details of the eligibility The second Northpower pricing criteria are available on Northpower’s discount in 12 months is made website northpower.com/pricing/pricingpossible with the support of the discount-faqs. ¢
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2020 Northland Rescue Chopper appeal lifts-off The annual fundraising appeal for the Northland Rescue Helicopter service is underway! We’ve been sponsoring the service since 1998 and Northpower and Top Energy will to match public donations this year dollar for dollar up to $200k. The 2019 appeal raised just under $250k and General Manager of the service, Vanessa Furze, is hoping to raise a similar amount again in 2020. “It’s been a challenging year for us all and to top it off, we are tracking for our busiest year on record which will see us fly close to 1000 missions this year. “As our mission numbers increase, our operational costs grow higher, so we rely on donations from members of the public.” Northpower Chief Executive Andrew McLeod says the annual fundraising campaign is a good reminder of how important the Northland Rescue Helicopter service is to the Northland community. “It is very reassuring to know that we have a world class air ambulance service right here on our door step, ready to save lives 24/7. “We see and hear the choppers all the time and everyone knows someone who has been helped by the service. That’s why we are such passionate supporters because they are a lifeline for us all - and not just for Northlanders but for visitors to our region.”
Northpower consumers to receive over $10m Most Northpower consumers will receive a $220.80 (inc GST) discount in November or December - for the second year in a row! That’s because we are giving you a Northpower Pricing Discount - thanks to Northpower and the Northpower Trust.
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The appeal has already been supported by a number of community fundraisers, along with an all-day breakfast show on More FM Northland when John, Flash and Toast went back into lockdown for 12 hours and raised over $100,000! Northland Rescue Chopper General Manager Vanessa Furze says she is incredibly thankful for the ongoing generosity of Northlanders. You can follow the campaign at www.facebook.com/northland.rescuehelicopter
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Armistice Day in Dargaville Ride out against suicide u by Andy Bryenton
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Dargaville RSA will provide an opportunity for locals to express their respect for the men and women who have served in our armed forces this November.
On November 15, Paradise Road, just over the hill from Dargaville, will be the site of a five-kilometre off-road loop, open to all comers on two-wheelers and quads.
President David Fagan confirms that Armistice Day, internationally observed as the end of the first world war, will be honoured at the Dargaville clubrooms on November 11, at 11am, with dignitaries in attendance and all invited. Those unable to attend due to work commitments can do as many of our allied nations do, by observing a minute’s contemplative silence at 11am on the 11th to reflect on the sacrifice of those who served to ensure our freedoms. Covid put a stop to plans for large gatherings to properly show our respects for these milestones of remembrance. The Governor-General summed up the message for the year in her address to veterans: “E hoki ana aku mahara ki o tatou tangata, ratou i tu ki te pae o te riri kia ora ai te pae o te maungarongo. E whitu tekau ma rima tau te kaumatua o tenei rau aroha. Kei wareware i a tatou. My thoughts return back to our loved ones, who stood on the battlefronts to ensure the endurance of peace on our home fronts. Seventy-five years is the age of this metaphorical wreath of love and remembrance. Lest we forget.� 2020 was to have been a remarkable year for commemorative events honouring our service people; from Anzac
All the entry fees raised will help promote anti-suicide initatives such as those promoted by sponsors of the ride, Te Rau Ora. Following the success of the Tangiteroria Trail Ride, this is another great opportunity to hit the trails for a good cause, with the added bonus of raising awareness of mental health among our menfolks this Movember — men’s health month. Te Rau Ora exist to promote good health outcomes for Maori and Pasifika peoples, who have a tragic higher incidence of p High-speed fun with a good positive message — suicide in their communities. suicide prevention takes centre spotlight as funds are “In New Zealand, Maori carry raised to promote the cause the highest burden of suicide with higher incidences among Maori and losses in New Zealand.â€? This youth and men,â€? says Te Rau Ora’s event comes with a lunch provided in the entrance fee, a presentation about media liaison. “In the 2017–2018 year provisional helping to stop suicide, and of course, statistics, 668 New Zealanders lost lots of off-road riding fun for ages 15 their lives to suicide. These statistics up. Sign-in is from 8.30am on November highlight the need for immediate 15. Please call organisers Dave and action to change this increasing trend Shayne for more info on 09 435 0043 and reduce all suicidal behaviour or 027 433 7326. ¢
p Europeans will pay their respect in the sacred poppy fields of Flanders and Ypres this November 11, and Dargaville has the chance to join this remembrance for 2020
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Dargaville High School students gathered to honour the high achievers of 2020 last week, naming the school’s Dux for both academics and sporting pursuits, alongside next year’s student leadership. After a trying year with Covid-related disruptions, students now face NCEA exams before a well-earned holiday break.
p ASB Secondary Schools Sports Awards Code Finalists also to the stage, as Lucas Payne was honoured for his rugby achievements while Ethan Crawford was awarded for excellence in powerlifting
p Sports achievers gain the title of Dux Ludorum, translated as ‘duke of games’, a title once given to successful knights in tournaments. These days the sporting codes are different, but the honour is just as coveted. Lucas Payne won the boys’ title, while Madison Johnson won the girls’ title
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p DHS student leaders of 2021 were announced, with Lucas Payne as head boy and Max Williamson as his deputy, while Shamaea Parore-Baker was honoured with the position of head girl, with Jamee Jenkins-Stevenson as her deputy
p Special awards on the night honoured students for achievements beyond the purely academic. The Sam & Lorraine Toia Young Achievers Award went to Djahnaye Whata, while the Tauira Motuhake Taonga Award was taken home by Brodye Chan Sau
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SELL YOUR HOME & LAND THESE HOLIDAYS
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The coming holiday period will see thousands of Kiwis unable to travel overseas for their summer and Christmas break. Instead, they’re choosing to go to the parts of our own country renowned for sand, sun, surf and the outdoor lifestyle. Labour weekend proved the point; a captive audience of Aucklanders headed north in huge numbers. The figures are projected to be even bigger when schools close and businesses wind down for a relaxing break to end 2020. Couple this with booming city house prices, an ageing demographic seeking retirement idyll, and the relative affordability of beach and country land here in the Kaipara; you can see why many in the real estate industry are quietly confident. It means it’s a good time to sell if you are looking to resize, move closer to work or to schools, or retire to a more manageable property. The potential buyers will be here and enjoying the best of the region in summer, so the next phase is to make the best presentation possible, engage the services of a professional, and meet the market. That means taking care of chores around the house and yard before photographers and potentially even open home patrons arrive. Finishing up renovations, tidying small things like cracked linoleum, fading paint, messy gardens or mossy concrete paths can make a big difference. So, too, can taking care of vital systems and ensuring they have a clean bill of health. Septic tanks, water tanks, pumps and bores
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Built by the owner, as part of a deceased estate the family have cleared out, cleaned up and moved on. Bring your fresh vibe to this 1970's-built home. Split level with three bedrooms, rural views from two. Internal access from the double garage plus more garaging and generous workshop with tidy concreted areas. Loads of potential, this is perfect for a family or investor. Great location with schools in walking distance. Also see separate listing of a 9520sqm bare section on Lorne Street adjoining this property, see www.pggwre.co.nz/DAG31920. Many options here.
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DARGAVILLE Look no Further - Beef and Sheep Farm 332 hectares with large four-bedroom family home, internal garaging, family room, covered deck and patio area, tennis court. Three stand woolshed, three bay implement shed. Spring water to tank. This would have to be a great buy; the property has our beautiful Kai Iwi Lakes on its back boundary. Omamari beach not far away. Some stunning views from the farm out towards the coast, makes this an attractive property. Make your next investment this one!
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FA R M I N G
A dog’s tail …
Chump’s gotta cruel werld Boss reckins “Yippee,” seda Boss last Sundee morning. At first eye thort he musta been lookin’ atta All Blacls score ina footy in Oz, but Boss’s gerlfrend Sharlene was makin’ scones ina kitchin for smoko, and she shook her head at me. “Nah Billy,” she sed. “Tha blimin Bledisloe footy was a big bamboozil. Blimmin’ refs red cards all over the place. Footy getting’ so ya can’t tackil anyone anymore without the ref getting’ stroppy. Anyway, the game was a bit of a mixup all round rilly an’ the Ozzies hada win. But no matter, we still gotta cup ina cabinet eh?” Then the Boss said it again, an’ startid singing too. “Yippee,” he said. “Oh, goodbye, cruel world, I’m off to join the circus. Gonna be a broken-hearted clown ...” Sharlene looked a bit sideways atta Boss, who was ina office lookin’ atta comuta there, Then he came ina kitchin an’ grabbed Sharlene an’ give her a big smackeroo ona lips. “Blimmin’ Biden has dunnit, deah,” he yelled. “The Chump’s gotta bums’ rush froma White House. Old Joe won the yanks silly college vote an’ the clown Chump’s gonna be out of a job unless a passing circus makes an offer.” Well readas, Sharlene give Boss a big sloppy one back. “Fantastic. Good One,” she sed and butted some scones.
Boss pored a cuppatees an’ they sat atta table. We was ina kitchin ‘cos it was pourinj’ rein outside. They was still chortlin’ away about ‘Merican ‘lections, wen there was a nock atta door. Boss opined it an’ his mate Ian, wots a mechinik, stood ina porch lookin’ a bit wet. Sharlene tole him to sit ona chare and “hava cuppa.” He did, an’ told Boss he fixed tha ute ina tracta shed. “Ya hada flat battry mate,” he sed. Then they was orl talkin’ about ‘lections, ina ‘Merica and in New Zilland too. “Well I reckin things will maybe get back ona evin keel now Juicynda hada rilly big win,” Boss sed. “But if it’s not one thing is another. Bluddy cronyvirus still a big wurry round the werld. Hear at home we got more calves being killed because of blimmin’ microbovis. “Still, not too bad hear ona farm. Plenty of tucker, lambin’ went well, plenty of feed comin’ on. Anyway, it’s bin a wile since ya was setting up that home brew machine ina woolshed, eh Ian? Whaddya reckin we go an’ check out tha bevridge.” Well readas, they went out, ‘cos rein had stopped. Sharlene looked at me a bit sideways an’ muttered somethin’ about “home brew an checkin bevridges.”
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J A Forrest Ltd AgricuLturAL contrActing Servicing the Wider Kaipara District for the past 10 years.
We provide a reliable fast & efficient service at affordable prices. • Silage & hay making • Fert Spreading • Spraying • Mulching • Raceway/Driveways • Water Systems • Rotary Hoeing/Seed Box • Chickory/Turnip Crops • Fencing Yards • Truck Cartage • Digger Work
Director: Jim Forrest Ph: 021 108 6289
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Farms go plastic neutral u by Andy Bryenton
In July, the Ministry for the Environment declared that all farm plastics sold in New Zealand would have to be recycled or reused, and it has now made two major grants to help this become a reality. The first will assist in devising a scheme to collect farm plastics that are currently uneconomical to recycle. These include fertiliser sacks, feed sacks and bulk bags. The second will help the on-farm plastic recycling scheme Plasback purchase baling and wrapping equipment so it can transport waste plastic more cheaply. The government’s 2020 declaration puts the onus of recycling on the whole supply chain, from the manufacturer down to the consumer on the farm. Plasback manager Chris Hartshorne says the Ministry of the Environment’s Covid Response and Recovery Fund (CRRF) is donating $442,000 to improve its collection efforts, and Plasback will match this amount. “We will use the $884,000 to buy three new purpose-built balers, five stationary wrappers and three telehandlers. Our balers compact the waste plastic so it can be shipped efficiently for reprocessing. We will install one baler in Northland, one in
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p Whangarei engineers Pioneer Group custom-built three balers for Plasback, assisting with the recycling initiative in bale wrap and other farm plastics
the Bay of Plenty and one in South Canterbury. The reason we need them is that it costs too much to ship unbaled plastic long distances. For example, we now ship loose plastic from Northland to Matamata, where it is baled, but this is inefficient. With a baler in Northland, we will be able to reduce the number of trips we make to Matamata by 75 per cent.” Chris says these efforts are aimed at keeping the cost of collecting plastic from farms as low as possible. The collection fee Plasback charges to collect used silage wrap from the farm gate has not changed in 14 years. Additionally, it’s not just the rural sector who are looking ahead to plastic-neutral recycling.
“We have also had requests to collect plastic from a brewery in Northland, a scaffolding company in Dunedin, and manufacturing companies. “We are now collecting lots of plastic twine from kiwifruit growers,” says Chris. Agrecovery commercial manager Richard Carroll says the Waste Management Fund is contributing $178,200 so that Agrecovery can develop a preferred product stewardship scheme for farm plastic. “This project will bolster existing recycling services for farmers and growers, like the ones Agrecovery provides for agrichemicals and Plasback provides for silage and bale wrap.” ¢
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some places in Northland, this seems to be coming earlier and earlier. Even where pasture is in abundance, assessment should be made of quality. Fibre-digesting bacteria in the rumen respond to slowly available NPN. To contact Nigel call 021 892 561 or email nmeads@alltech.com.
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• Rollers 1.5 - 13 tonne • Diggers 1-20 tonne • Site dumpers 1-10 tonne • Loaders, Trailers, Plate Compactors etc
Call the team at ATJ for your hire needs
Warkworth 09 425 8845 or Aaron on 021 210 0493 4 Morrosion Drive, Warkworth
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• Decks • Rental Repairs • Kitchen/Bathroom Fit Outs • Fences & Repairs • Concreting • House Renovations •Plus Much More
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OPTOMETRISTS THURSDAY’S 10.30AM — 4.00PM Shop 4 | Edwin Arcade 86 Victoria Street, Dargaville SERVICES WE OFFER
● SCAFFOLDING ● PLASTERING
• Big & small garden clean up • Regular garden maintenance • Pre-sale garden clean up • End of tenancy garden clean up • Vegetation removal • Vegetable garden installation
● WATERBLASTING ● EXTERIORS ● INTERIORS ● ROOFS ● AIRLESS SPRAYING
CALL CHRIS HICKEY ON 027 561 1719 email: fencingspecialists.nz@gmail.com
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EZEFLOW
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Phone: 021 074 9152
• Post & Batten • Entrances • Post & Rail • Retaining Walls • Stock Yards • Riparian Lots • Netting • Subdivisions
027 369 1073 Email: ezeflowpainter@gmail.com GST No: 84-379-263
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FOR ALL YOUR FENCING REQUIREMENTS Contact: 1Sum Fencing Contractors Steve Nathan ph (09) 439 6633 or (027) 272 7968 kahuparere@xtra.co.nz
and more
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KAURI COAST CONTRACTING LTD Landscaping to Earthmoving, Certified Drainlaying, Tip Truck Hire, Septic Farms, Subdivisions & more Call Gary Whippy today! gary@kccontracting.co.nz • 027 469 8079
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THE APPLIANCE DOCTOR Ameet Maharaj Phone: 022 172 3327 maharaj.ameet@gmail.com Fridge/Freezers, Dishwashers, Dryers, Cooktops, Ovens, Washing Machines.
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CLASSIFIEDS
Phone 09 439 6933
Closing date for classified advertising for the 17 November 2020 edition is Monday 16 November 2020
For Sale
Property Maintenance
Situations Vacant
Work Wanted
1995 NISSAN Prairie 4x4, rego, no WOF. $800 ONO. Phone 020 4082 0643.
ATS PROPERTY Maintenance & Repair. Fences & Repairs • Kitchen/Bathroom Fitouts • Waterblasting • Flooring Repairs • Decks • Windows & Latches • Plus much more. No job too small. Phone 09 439 8628
MILKER REQUIRED. 200 cows, 12 minutes from Dargaville. Must have experience. Phone 027 439 5302.
PROFESSIONAL PAINTER interior and exterior, can travel, 30 years experience, phone Gary Dixon 021 066 7505.
CARAVAN EWOF (and marine). Call your local inspector today at A+ Electrical Inspections and Security on 021 240 6764. CHICKEN MANURE for sale in bulk or small lots — $20 cubic metre plus freight call 09 432 2444 or 027 476 5458. GARDEN OR nursery stakes. 1.1m and 1.5m treated pine. Cheap, can deliver near Dargaville phone 09 439 0860. SUZUKI ESCUDO Vitara/Grand Vitara — car parts, WOF parts, 4x4 parts etc. Good parts, good prices. Phone Derek 09 439 7573. THE SPECIALS just keep rolling in at Fannons Menswear, 52 Victoria Street, Dargaville. Canterbury $20 and over. All knitwear reduced to clear, and more. Fannons, 52 Victoria Street, Dargaville, 09 439 8946. TOP SOIL, top quality, $75 per m³ onto your trailer, or truck deliveries available for larger orders. Phone 021 132 4107 or 09 439 5141.
OFFAL HOLES 750dia x 5.5m deep with concrete lid with lift out hatch $465.75 incl GST. Phone Wals Holes 09 437 3936 or 021 932 225. RENOVATIONS, OLD & new and maintenance etc. Qualified builder. Phone John 021 0819 3758. WATER BLASTING Summers coming! Get your deck, driveway etc water blasted before xmas and water restrictions. Call Ross 027 412 0840. WATER TANK Vacuum clean, Full tank OK, Waste no more than 1,000 litres. Phone Wals 09 437 3936 or 021 932 225.
Dargaville Bobcat Services Any job big or small. We do them ALL
TICKETS NOW on sale “Sounds of the Season” Kevin Friedrich and Friends Xmas concert. Lighthouse Function Centre Sunday 22nd November 1pm. Adults $25, children $10. Tickets at museum, phone 09 439 7555.
SMOKE ALARMS BLACK FRIDAY SALE
Save Lives
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(except furniture) 13th–20th NOVEMBER HOSPICE SHOP 96 VICTORIA STREET DARGAVILLE
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Wanted to Buy SUZUKI 4X4 Wanted to buy — parked, damaged or unwanted, Escudo Vitara/Grand Vitara. Phone Derek 09 439 7573.
WAITING STAFF/KITCHEN Hand wanted for parttime customer service, till operation, dishwashing and delivery. Contact restaurant manager Manoj — Shiraz Dargaville. Phone 021 0264 3557, email shirazmanager.manoj@gmail.com.
Toenail & Fingernail Cutting Service
WANTED A facilitator for 3 hours a week, for a budget discussion group. Training given. Phone 09 439 8592.
Phone
DENISE CLARK
09 439 6068
NWMRSA DRIVER / BAR PERSON WANTED We are looking for a part time driver / bar person. The successful applicant must have a clean licence. If you are interested in this position please apply in writing. All applications can be sent to nwrsa@northernwairoarsa.co.nz
WAYNE & ANNETTE
FARM ADVISER REQUIRED FOR
• Stump & Tree Removal • Driveway Prep & Regrading • Post Hole Borer
• Calf Shed & Stockyard Cleaning • Tip Truck Available • Trencher
Phone or Txt Paul
027 271 2022
All applications for this position must be received by 5pm Thursday October 12, 2020. Please include a CV accompanied by a covering letter addressed to the chairman, Pouto Topu A Trust, poutotopua@hotmail.co.nz
Situations Vacant
Month Market
Market Manager – Mangawhai Community Market
8am till noon, Something for everyone.
09 439 7243
WANTED HOUSE to purchase for Dargaville local. 3-4 Bedrooms, in good repair with garage. Quiet and private, semi rural preferred, within 10-15 minutes of Dargaville Town. Phone 021 193 4582.
Pet Supplies
Tu Tamariki Youth Mentor Co-ordinator
PET DOORS — Cat Doors, Dog Doors for Glass or Timber — supplied and installed. Phone 027 275 0918 or 09 439 6458 Kevin Sowter or visit my website: windowanddoors.co.nz — Window & Door Services Ltd.
We are looking for a great communicator, motivated, enthusiastic and passionate person to join our team. This is a part time (10 hours) position. Occasional evening and weekend work is required. We offer flexibility with work hours. The successful applicant will recruit and coach volunteers, make matches, support and supervise these relationships. They will build partnerships and networks with whanau, schools and other community organisations/ agencies.
Tree Services TREE REMOVAL, pruning, chipping & stump grinding. Qualified & Insured. Phone Scott 0800 468 9663 Arborcare Tree Maintenance.
Trades & Services DECKS, FENCES, all small building jobs undertaken, Baylys Beach based. Phone Ross for a free quote, NorWest Building & Maintenance, 027 412 0840.
Please apply in writing to whanaufocusmanager@gmail.com or Whanau Focus Centre, 61 Victoria Street, Dargaville by 20 November 2020
WATER TANK Cleaning. Phone Pete 027 444 3053 or 09 405 9510. WATCH BATTERIES fitted from $10.00 in most cases while you wait. Also clocks repaired. Les 022 342 8183.
OUR CUSTOMERS WANT TO PROMOTE THEIR BUSINESSES, THEY JUST NEED TO TALK TO YOU TO MAKE IT HAPPEN!
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100% MADE OF NEW ZEALAND Meat Process Workers Silver Fern Farms is New Zealand’s leading marketer, processor and exporter of premium quality lamb, beef, venison and associated products. We are a regionally significant business: with annual revenue, in excess of $2.3bn, 7,000 employees, 5 offshore offices, 14 processing sites in New Zealand and exporting to over 60 countries. ‘To become the world’s most successful and sustainable grassfed red meat company’ is our vision as a food company. We are committed to excellence with a level of skill, expertise and care that allows us to bring the very best of New Zealand to the world. We are hiring permanent and casual Process Workers for our Dargaville plant. We are looking for: • • • •
Butchers, Slaughterers Assistants, Trimmers, Boners, Freezer Hands Trainees or experienced people are welcome to apply Day and night shift People interested in casual/job-sharing/flexible work
We offer a great team environment, good money and the opportunity to develop a lasting career in the meat processing industry. We have options for job-sharing or casual work for our day and night shifts as well as weekend work in our Cold Chain department. To be suitable, you must: be eligible to work in New Zealand be physically fit and reliable be able to pass ongoing drug screening have a positive and hardworking attitude.
Full training will be provided that will enable you to achieve high standards of processing skills.
IF YOU LIKE TALKING, THEN WE’VE GOT THE JOB FOR YOU! • Full training provided • Massive database of customers • Huge potential to grow our monthly publications • Part time 25 hours a week — with more hours possible
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WINDOW & Door Repairs & Glazing, Insect Screens, Security and more — call me today. Phone 027 275 0918 or 09 439 6458. Kevin Sowter or visit my website: windowanddoors.co.nz — Window and Door Services Ltd.
TOKATOKA
Situations Vacant
We are looking for someone to take over the day-to-day running of our busy Saturday Market — now based at the Rec Centre, Mangawhai Beach School. Taking bookings, overseeing traffic management, enjoying the bustle and flair of our friendly community market — operating in the village for the past 18 years! mangawhaicommunitymarket@gmail.com Emma Prujean (secretary) 09 431 4031
439 2020
Dry Aged Beef Specialists Traditional Manuka wood smoked Bacon & Ham
A Job Description is available by contacting the Secretary, Pouto Topu A trust on 029 650 0875 or by email to Secretary poutotopua@hotmail.co.nz
Garage Sale Saturday 14th November Community Hall Hokianga Road Dargaville, opposite the Anzac Theatre.
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• Sheep & Beef operation (8,000 Su’s) on Pouto Peninsula, Northland • Reporting bi-monthly to the Board of Trustees • Working with an experienced Farm Manager
Email your CV & Cover Letter to:
jobs@integrity.nz
So, if you are looking for permanent or casual work, enjoy working in a team, have a ‘can do’ attitude, keen to learn, and not afraid of hard work, we would like to hear from you. Silver Fern Farms is working hard to maintain a drug and alcohol free workplace. Pre-employment drug screening is mandatory. To apply, please visit careers.silverfernfarms.com and enter the job code 11882KL or visit Silver Fern Farms Dargaville, Tuna Street.
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CLASSIFIEDS
Phone 09 439 6933
Closing date for classified advertising for the 17 November 2020 edition is Monday 16 November 2020 Public Notices
Entertainment DON’T MISS “Sounds of the Season” Kevin Friedrich and Friends Xmas concert. Sunday 22nd November 1pm, Lighthouse Function Center. Adults $25, children $10. Tickets at the Museum, phone 09 439 7555.
Septic Tank Services EFFLUENT REMOVAL, just give us a call, we remove it all. ‘Magic Property Services’. Phone Chris 027 480 0110 or Mary 027 459 1544. 7 Days. WE ARE THE ONLY CODE COMPLIANT OPERATORS IN THE KAIPARA. MAGIC PROPERTY Services, effluent & septic tank cleaning. Servicing the Kaipara. Phone Chris 027 480 0110 or Mary 027 459 1544. 7 Days. WE ARE THE ONLY CODE COMPLIANT OPERATORS IN THE KAIPARA.
Public Notices ACOUSTIC MUSIC Blackboard Concert — First Thursday of the month — 7.00–9.30pm, Kaipara Community Centre, Hokianga Road, Dargaville. $2 entry, $2 raffle. Performers and audience welcome. Phone Allan 09 439 6933 or 021 439 697. An enjoyable night to be part of, or sit back and be entertained by some great local talent. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS both Dargaville A-A Meetings are held at the church, crn Parore and Normanby Sts. Use Parore St entrance. Monday 4.30pm & Thursday 7.30pm. Phone Bernie 027 212 2148, Ladies 020 4082 1373, Murray 09 439 5248. AVERAGE GLOBAL temperature has increased by about 1°c. If we try hard we can stop it at 2°c. At 2.5°c a tipping point is highly likely where reduction in emissions will stop it. At 4°c human civilization may collapse. CITIZENS ADVICE Bureau for help with accessing NZ immigration and downloading the appropriate forms. Call in at the Bureau, Town Hall Building, 37 Hokianga Road. EVOLUTION, SCIENTIFIC impossibility. Observe the irreducible infinite complexity of cells??? HEALING ROOMS Tuesday 7.00, all welcome, Lion of Judah building River Road. INVITATION TO morning tea and money natters. 10am to 11am every Friday at the Kaipara Budgeting Service. Phone 09 439 8592. RIPIA MARAE hereby gives notice that the Special General Meeting will be held at 10am on Sunday 13th of Dec 2020, at 1627 Pouto Road, to nominate positions for marae secretary and treasurer. Also to ratify booking officers and signatures for the bank account. Georgina Parata Chairman of the trust board can be contacted with questions at georginaparata@gmail.com. “SOUNDS OF the Season” Kevin Friedrich and Friends Xmas concert Sunday 22nd November 1 pm, Lighthouse Function Center. Adults $25, children $10. Tickets at museum 09 439 7555.
Northern Wairoa Netball Centre
AGM
Monday 7th December 7pm Robyn Branch Room Sportsville, Dargaville All Welcome
DARGAVILLE BRIDGE CLUB
AGM
to be held at Memorial Park Kiosk Logan Street, Wednesday 18th November 6.30pm All welcome.
POUTO TOPU A TRUST 21st November 2020 AGM
Due to covid uncertainty CANCELLED
For further information contact: Freephone 0800 080 047
AGM TUESDAY 17th NOVEMBER 2020, Start at 9.00am Conference Room, Community Health Services Building.
ALL WELCOME
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Public Notices
In Memoriam
KAIHU VALLEY RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB
Annual AGM Thursday 19th November 2020 held at Kaihu Rugby Clubrooms 6.30pm. Any enquiries – Brett Stewart 027 504 0730. All Welcome.
TE HOUHANGA MARAE
AGM
Sunday 29th November 2020, 11.00am Te Houhanga Marae, Station Road Dargaville ALL WHANAU WELCOME Enquiries to Crystal Paniora: cpaniora2020@outlook.com
NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF THE NORTHERN WAIROA VETERINARY CLUB ASSOCIATION LIMITED Thursday 26th November, 2020 RSA Dargaville,11:30am Light refreshments following the meeting. For a copy of the agenda or audited accounts contact the secretary NWVetclub@outlook.com
Kaurilands Skills Centre Trust AGM 18th November 2020 115 Tokatoka Road, Ruawai at the Vocational Barn. 4pm start. Phone 09 439 2140 email: managerklsc@kaurilandsskills.co.nz for more information
Anthony C Matich
The Mangawhai Central Estuary Estates Private Plan Change 78 application Hearing will be held over three days being: Dates: Monday 23 November Tuesday 24 November Wednesday 25 November Time: 9am to 4pm Venue: Mangawhai Domain – (Domain Hall) 75 Moir Street Mangawhai Reports for the hearing will be available via kaipara.govt.nz/mangawhaicentral 10 days before the hearing. For any queries please contact Kaipara District Council via 0800 727 059.
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NORTHERN WAIROA YOUTH RUGBY 2020
Annual General Meeting 23rd November 7pm At Sportsville Dargaville Presidents Report Financial Report Election of Delegates • NWYRM Committee • Northland Junior Council • Club Delegates • 2021 Subs set
Blissett Damian
14-11-06 My brother, I hide my tears when I say your name but the pain in my heart is still the same Although I smile and seem carefree there is no one that misses you more than me. Love and miss you forever. Lareena
POUTO WAIKARETU MARAE AGM
Date: 28th November 2020 Time: 10am Venue: Pouto Waikaretu Marae
Mihi Whakatau
Apologies • AGM Minutes Chairman’s Report • Financial Report Election of Trustees • Review of Constitution Please bring a plate for a shared lunch. Programme following AGM: 12pm Shared Lunch 1pm Working Bee (bring your gear) 6pm Community Christmas dinner (bring dessert) Nau mai, Piki mai, Haere mai katoa
Secretary – L Rimene 09 946 5669, 021 0848 1207
Western Sharks Rugby AGM Wednesday 25th November 2020 7.30pm at the clubrooms, Murdoch Street, Dargaville. All members, players and supporters welcome Paul Sorensen (secretary) westernsharksrugby@gmail.com
(8-1-93) (11-11-12) A tribute to the memory of our Tinky "Everyday" Dad X
Blissett, Damian 14-11-06
Although you rest in heaven now, you are not that far away. My heart is full of memories and you are with me everyday. You lived your life with meaning and always a smile upon your face. My son it broke my heart to lose you and I know I cannot bring you back, although I wish it everyday. A big piece of me went with you the day you went away. Memories of my wonderful son still fill each moment of my every day. My wonderful son, of all the special gifts in life, however great or small, to have you as my son was the greatest gift of all. A special time, a special face, a special son I can't replace. With an aching heart I whisper low I miss you my son, and love you so. Love you forever and always, Mum.
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Date: 29th November 2020 Time: 10am Venue: Pouto Waikaretu Marae Mihi Whakatau • Apologies • AGM Minutes • Chairman’s Report • Financial Report • Election of Officers Please bring a plate for a shared lunch. Nau mai, Piki mai, Haere mai Katoa Secretary L Rimene 09 946 5669, 021 0848 1207
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KAIPARA LIFESTYLER
24 West Coast Road, Te Kopuru
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38 Walker Terrace, Te Kopuru
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This family home has the potential to become yours for years to come, 3 Bedrooms with built-in robes, a combined kitchen/dining room, a separate lounge with built-in fireplace, the bathroom has a bath and a shower, separate toilet, separate Laundry with good carpet throughout. 837sqm fully fenced section with its own bore. Single garage plus offstreet parking, New roof on house, ready to move in.
10 minutes outside of Dargaville, a short walk to the popular school and local dairy. Character home situated in a no-exit street, large section(1113m2). Back of house facing sun all day, sheltered + views. 3 Bedrooms, insulated top & bottom and fireplace. Put your own touches to this lovely character home. A must to consider.
This cosy and comfortable 3 bedroom home, insulated top and bottom, master bedroom with ensuite, plus 2nd bathroom with shower, bath and vanity. Open plan living lovely sunny deck facing north for outdoor living. Two water tanks, small shed and gardens, nice section 693m2, close to school and shop, a must to consider.
Glen Pollington 021 209 7194
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8 Hospital Road, Te Kopuru
Price by negotiation
Jean Johnson 027 499 6493
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Jean Johnson Realty Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008)
Jean Johnson 027 499 6493
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Jean Johnson Realty Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008)
Storage Units / Containers for Lease
67 Marine Drive, Glinks Gully
PRIVATE RETREAT WITH POTENTIAL
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Privacy plus with this three-bedroom home on a large fully fenced section. As new carpet throughout, ensuite in the master bedroom, huge lounge with wood burner fireplace. All bedrooms have built-in robes. The garage has enough space for an extra room. Permitted shade house in need of some TLC. The section has established gardens and its own bore for water supply. Recently painted roof and outside of the house. Contact Glen Pollington to view.
Multiple Storage Units or Containers Available to Lease! Are you Moving? Are you just needing extra space to store furniture or equipment? We have the answer. Handy to town and on a secure site, with a variety of containers and storage options to choose from. Modern, clean and well maintained - store your excess items here. The units range in size and cost so apply within. Contact Lee for enquiries
Invest in your very own family beach-house now. Sleeps at least 8 people - up and downstairs. Built around the 1950’s and only had 2 owners, the current owners have been there 59 years. Enjoy the popular Wild West Coast. Plenty of fishing, quad-bike rides, walks, swimming and more. Many sunsets to admire and relax to the max. Large section 1,214 sqm. Secure your beach home now.
Glen Pollington 021 209 7194
Jean Johnson 027 499 6493
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Glen Pollington Realty Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008)
$479,000
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