Kaipara Lifestyler, November 3rd, 2020

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November 3 2020

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p Tinopai School students went camping in Auckland last week thanks to the funds raised at the annual Tinopai Fishing Competition. “Our aim was to experience as many city opportunities as possible,” says interim principal Lynnette Haddow. “We visited the zoo, a first for many, and the wave pool where they zoomed down the hydro slide. Lessons on forces and science were had at the Auckland Museum and MOTAT. We ate at Denny’s and attended Ponsonby Intermediate, as they visit us annually and we saw how city children learn compared to a small country school. Our 2021 Tinopai Fishing competition will be held on January 9 and to help provide more opportunities for our tamariki.”

Wind power planned for Dargaville u by Andy Bryenton

A 19 turbine, 73 megawatt wind farm is planned for installation northwest of Dargaville, at Omamari.

Bringing out the champion

It was a day for champions at Dargaville’s St Joseph’s School …

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p After many years of enjoying the creative culinary arts together, Dargaville’s cake decorating club has disbanded. Former club president Lyn Miers says that the rise of online tutorials and videos has made passing on tips and tricks in person a thing of the past. While many of the members will remain good friends, it’s time to hang up the utensils and try something new. The occasion was made sweeter, however, by a final act of goodness by the club and its members. Funds kept by the club were signed over to Dargaville’s St John ambulance and presented by Lyn to Troy Savage of that institution to keep up its life-saving work in the community.

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p Tangiteroria’s annual trail ride to benefit the local school has once again proven a great success, with a whole new day of equestrian fun preceding the traditional festival of off-road bikes and quads. Thanks to local farmers and sponsors, the day was well attended, and that great variable, the weather, delivered a memorable Labour weekend treat for all. Proceeds from the trail rides, on horseback and wheels, will once again bolster the funds of Tangiteroria Primary School, but for many riders, the real pay-off was the chance to start the summer’s off-road action with stunning views in the sunshine.

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p Maungaturoto’s Don McKay has received his award as a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to seniors from the Governor-General, Dame Patsy Reddy at Government House in Wellington. Mr McKay was chairman for 30 years of the Maungaturoto Community Charitable Trust, which provides aged care support and facilities, and remains a board member. The trust is soon to open a 14-bed dementia unit at the Riverside Rest Home in the town.


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Tip fight goes to public hearings

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Wind power planned for Dargaville

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The two-year Fight the Tip campaign against the siting of a mega-landfill in the Dome Valley, with a perceived pollution threat to the Kaipara Harbour, comes to a head at public hearings beginning next Monday. Chinese-owned Waste Management Ltd bought 1,000 hectares of land with the dump planned for what opponents say is a catchment area for the Hoteo River, which feeds into the harbour. They say the dump poses the threat of massive poisoning of a rich marine resource in the event of a breach. The Fight the Tip movement was widely supported by Kaipara iwi, with a rahui declared over the tip site, and this finally led to a hikoi to Auckland Council, supported by Ngati Whatua, p Fight the Tip executive members Sue Crockett (left) and Michelle Carmichael check an expert witness statement which holds sway over much in preparation for the hearings on November 9 of Northland. “Now we wait and prepare for the are important at the hearings.“It is a hearings, which are due to start on long and convoluted process and, dare November 9, in Warkworth,” says Fight I say, quite daunting for many people. the Tip’s Sue Crockett. “The hearings will Fight the Tip executive and Te Runanga o be opened by the Waste Management Ngati Whatua will be very busy collating case. We will hold back until November evidence from expert witnesses and 11, to sum up with ‘the last word’.” legal advisers as well as supporting the FTT executive member Michelle many submitters who have asked to be Carmichael says personal appearances heard by the commissioners.” ¢

ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION AND UPDATES FROM KAIPARA WARD NORTHLAND REGIONAL COUNCILLOR PENNY SMART SOIL CONSERVATION PROGRAMS IN NORTHLAND

For more information on all or some of the project see the NRC website

With recent focus on the Kaipara Moana Remediation lately I thought it is worth noting all of the other soil conservation programs that NRC is part of. They are all important and producing great outcomes.

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• The NRC Environment Fund: Funding for fencing materials, contractors, and/or native plants • Hill Country Erosion Fund (SHaRP): $3.6M: Trees/ Advice/ Landowner practical help. • Regional Afforestation Grant Scheme (RAGS): Regional Afforestation Grant Scheme • Northern Wairoa Project (funded by the MFE Freshwater Improvement Fund): Planting fencing, soil conservation to achieve planting Iwi/hapu aspirations • Kauri Dieback Fund/programme: Fencing, advice and hygiene • Bio-fund: Traps and animal toxins, associated gear • Community Pest Control Areas (CPCAs): Biosecurity for forest health and Kiwi (protection) • Pest Free 2050 funding: Large forest restoration • Kaipara Moana Remediation Programme: Farm planning, planting plans, subsidies for fences, planting and wetlands. $300M in 10 years. Much needed detail on the actual implementation of the Kaipara Moana program will be coming out to landowners and the general public prior to Christmas.

NRC has initiated a project with NorthTec, Whitebait connection, WDC, FNDC and KDC to estimate how much plastic and litter is reaching Northland’s estuaries and coastline each year. Litter traps have been installed on stormwater catch-pits around the region. NorthTec will audit the contents of the traps every three months to estimate how much plastic is washed into the sea. The project aims to identify some highrisk land uses such as playgrounds, car parks, supermarkets and fast food premises to enable targeted mitigation and education. REDUCING THE IMPACT PLASTIC ON OUR ENVIRONMENT SUBMISSIONS NOW OPEN The Government is seeking feedback on its proposals to reduce the impact of plastic on our environment. The discussion document includes two proposals that would work side by side to reduce the impact of plastic waste on the environment: • Proposal 1: Phase out hard-to-recycle plastics • Proposal 2: Take action on single-use plastic items Further information on the Governments proposal is available on Ministry for the Environment’s website: https://www.mfe.govt.nz/ reducing-impact-of-plastic-on-environment Disclaimer: these are my personal views and not those of NRC or NRC Councillors.

For more NRC information go to: www.nrc.govt.nz | phone 0800 002 004 8am - 5pm | email pennys@nrc.govt.nz For the reporting of environmental or maritime incidents phone our 24/7 hotline on 0800 504 639

p Turbines like these could be turning above local farmland by 2022 if a new project to harness the west wind of the Ripiro Coast comes to fruition

“Tilt Renewables is in the development phase of the Omamari Wind Farm. This means that field surveys and assessments are currently underway to inform the project envelope of the wind farm and the resource consent application as a whole. These detailed site-specific investigations enable assessment of the potential impacts of the project and optimisation of the project envelope to ensure potential impacts are minimised,” said Tilt Renewables’ spokesperson Stephanie Cook. That means looking into aspects of the build from noise; it’s possible

to have a normal conversation at the base of the proposed modern turbines, through to impact on the local ecology and many more considerations. The benefits of such a wind farm being completed here include a reliable local power source which produces no pollution, local employment and potentially, lower power bills. Pending a robust resource consent, consultation, submissions and reporting process, construction could begin by this time next year. More information is available at tiltrenewables.com/assets-andprojects/omamari-wind-farm. ¢

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Upcoming Council Meetings • • • • • • • • • • •

Council Briefing, Wednesday 4 November, 9.30am, The Lighthouse Function Centre, 32 Mount Wesley Coast Road, Dargaville Taharoa Domain Committee, Tuesday 10 November, Lake Waikare Centre, Taharoa Domain Council Long Term Plan Briefing , Wednesday 11 November, 9.30am, The Lighthouse Function Centre, 32 Mount Wesley Coast Road, Dargaville Raupo Drainage Committee, Thursday 19 November, Ruawai-Tokatoka War Memorial Hall, Wharf Rd, Ruawai Council Meeting, Wednesday 25 November, The Lighthouse Function Centre, 32 Mount Wesley Coast Road, Dargaville Pou Tu o Te Rangi Harding Park Committee, Tuesday 30 November, The Lighthouse Function Centre, 32 Mount Wesley Coast Road, Dargaville. Council Briefing, Wednesday 02 December, 9.30am, 75 Moir Rd, Mangawhai Domain Mangawhai Community Park Committee, Monday 07 December, 10.00am, Ground floor meeting room, KDC Mangawhai Office Council LTP Briefing, Wednesday 09 December, 9.30am, 75 Moir Rd, Mangawhai Domain Audit and Risk Committee, Thursday 10 December, 10.00am, Ground floor meeting room, KDC Mangawhai Office Council Meeting, Wednesday 16 December, 9.30am, 75 Moir Rd, Mangawhai Domain

Please visit the Council website for the most up-to-date information or call Council on 0800 727 059 and ask to speak to a Governance Advisor.


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KAIPARA LIFESTYLER

Sporting achievers honoured u by Andy Bryenton

Top student-athletes across a variety of codes have been honoured as finalists in the 2020 ASB Sports awards, with accolades disbursed late last month to high school sporting achievers. Kaipara athletes have been well represented this year, with students from both Dargaville High School and Ruawai College numbered amongst those to receive the prestigious call, in a competition supported by the ASB bank and Sport Northland. At Dargaville High School, Nathan Condon was awarded for services to cricket, Sophie Burke for golf, Ethan Crawford for powerlifting, Madison Johnson and Lucas Payne for rugby and Anya Sinclair for tumbling. Ruawai College student Tasharna-Rose Keogh received an award for cheerleading. All up, 113 finalists from the north were chosen, all with an equal claim to the top spot as the region’s preeminent youth athlete. This year there can be no formal dinner or awards ceremony; therefore, organisers decided not to award a top team or top sportsman and sportswoman trophy. The achievements of the finalists have been as diverse as they usually are, and range from AFL to wakeboarding. Very few codes have been completely

p Tasharna-Rose Keogh of Ruawai College was awarded at the highest level for cheerleading, a competitive sport in its own right which is taking off in New Zealand

affected by the wrath of Covid-19. Regional sports director Robyn Richards was surprised by this. “I think a number of codes must have played the waiting game in regard to alert levels. This has been really positive but has contributed to the late announcement of this year’s finalists.” ¢

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Hunt for marine pests u by Paul Campbell

Contract divers will include the Kaipara Harbour in an ongoing summer search plan to check more than 2,000 boat hulls from now until May next year, targeting unwanted pests threatening the Northland marine environment. Officials are asking boat owners to be especially vigilant due to an expected increase in the number of boats visiting the region as part of domestically-focussed holiday arrangements because of the Covid-19 border closure. Northland Regional Council’s biosecurity working party chair, Jack Craw, says authorities are keen to ensure vessels are free of marine pests before their owners start travelling to new areas with the onset of warmer summer weather. “With the global Covid-19 pandemic forcing a rethink on holiday plans for many, we’re expecting higher numbers of vessels to be holidaying in Northland over the approaching summer. So our message of p Biosecurity specialist Kaeden Leonard pulls up ensuring their vessel’s hull undaria, an unwanted seaweed is clean before they arrive is paramount.” date mussel (Arcuatula senhousia), NRC biosecurity manager — marine, Australian droplet tunicate (Eudistoma Kathryn Lister, says among a range of elongatum), clubbed tunicate (Styela unwanted marine nasties divers will be clava), little bottles sea squirt (Clavelina checking for, on hulls and other artificial oblonga) and Mediterranean fanworm. structures are a number already known to More information at nrc.govt.nz/ be in New Zealand. These include Asian marinebiosecurity. ¢

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Join us as we mix, mingle and learn from industry experts. We will have tips and tricks to ensure your horse is in the best condition for the upcoming season.

Kaipara Community Health Trust Central Ward and Business Representative Vacancies

We will be joined by: Luisa Wood — NRM Equine Nutritionist Janine Hames— Vet Plus other industry experts.

The Kaipara District Council invites expressions of interest to fill a West Coast Ward representative vacancy for the Kaipara Community Health Trust (KCHT). KCHT’s objective is to ensure there are health services available locally for people in our community to access. The KCHT has been highly effective in protecting and enhancing the services available on the Dargaville Hospital site. You will be able to build on this legacy through good governance, ensuring that the Trust’s current assets are well-managed for current and future community needs. Kaipara District Council is seeking to appoint a community trustee from residents in the area known formally as the West Coast Ward (Pouto to the Waipoua Forest). You will join the other members in quarterly meetings of the Trust and other sub-committee meetings as required. This is an unpaid voluntary appointment which is eligible for reimbursement of some travel expenses. If you are passionate about the provision of local health services in Dargaville, please express your interest by writing to Jason Marris at Private Bag 1001, Dargaville 0340; or by emailing jmarris@kaipara.govt.nz. Please detail why you are interested in becoming a Trustee and the skills that you would bring which might benefit the Trust. Experience as a chairperson may be valuable. Further information can be obtained by contacting Jason on 09 439 1226 or by email. Expressions of interest close on 9 November 2020.

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Maori ward to bring a mandate

Council seeks speed feedback u by Paul Campbell

Kaipara District Council is seeking public reaction to proposals to set new speed limits in the Mangawhai and Kaiwaka areas and around schools, including the Mangawhai urban area, with submissions due in six weeks.

u by Paul Campbell

Maori representation on the Kaipara District Council will give iwi the mandate to reflect Maori views, according to Cr Karen Joyce-Paki, who represents the Dargaville ward and is the first Maori member of council, now in her second term. The council has decided by seven in favour with two abstentions to establish a Maori Ward for the next local body elections with Mrs Joyce Paki moving the vote. “I have mana, but I don’t have a mandate, and that is a big issue for me when I am asked to speak on behalf of all the Maori in Kaipara,” she said. “I was elected by Dargaville residents. I was not elected by Maori to speak on behalf of Maori. We don’t have the luxury and the knowledge of that mandate at our table currently.” Statistics NZ says the Maori electoral population in Kaipara is 3,630 of 20,760 electors. Speaking at the meeting were Antony Thompson, Snow Tane and Sharon Murray representing the interests of Te Uri o Hau and Te Roroa. “Our infrastructure is a prime industry, with forestry, farming, fishing and other areas as well,” said Mr Thompson. “There was a need for Maori voices being shared.” The council will notify the decision before November 30, and if 5% of

p Cr Karen Joyce Paki moved the vote for a Kaipara Maori council electoral ward

electors seek a poll by February 21, it will be held. If not, the council will review the representation of the entire district. It will account for areas where the population has grown and for those on the Maori electoral roll and may result in a change in wards and their boundaries or the number of elected representatives in the future. ¢

The feedback is sought as part of a rolling review of speed limits to be conducted across Northland, and part of a regional project to reduce serious injury and fatal crashes on our roads by matching speed limits to the road environment. It’s also seeking to make urban areas safer for pedestrians. The strategy also requires the council to reduce speed limits around both urban and rural schools. Northland Transportation Alliance manager, Jeff Devine said that all councils are required to review speed limits as part of the national Road to Zero Road Safety Strategy to ensure speed limits are safe and appropriate. “Speed is a significant factor in 30% of fatal and serious injury crashes in Northland and the community has expressed a strong desire to address the issue,” he says. Drop in information and consultation sessions will be held on: • November 12 at the Hakaru Hall on Settlement Road between noon and 2pm • November 17 at the Mangawhai Senior Citizens Hall, Fagan Place, between 4pm and 6pm • November 18 at Kaiwaka Memorial

p Northland Transportation Alliance manager, Jeff Devine seeks feeback on speed limits

Hall between 4pm and 6pm • November 19 at Mangawhai Library Hall between 4pm and 6pm Further information on the review, and how to make a submission can be found at kaipara.govt.nz/haveyoursay or by emailing council at speedreview@ kaipara.govt.nz. All submissions must be received before 5pm on December 18. ¢

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HELPING TO CREATE A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE NorthTec graduate, Steve Johnson, is passionate about Northland’s taiao (environment). He studied the NZ Diploma in Environmental Management, level 5 and 6, at NorthTec and after graduating, secured a position where he worked on placement throughout his studies. “I’ve always hunted and been keen on fishing and diving but my work life has been in the building/construction industry. I decided it was time to study what I was passionate about. I had walked and swum through our natural environment but I wanted to learn some of the science and biology behind how it was all linked together so I stepped out of my comfort zone and signed up for study. “NorthTec’s Conservation department has a great group of tutors with heaps of knowledge and passion which makes putting into practice what you will learn invaluable. NorthTec helped me to gain the knowledge I needed, and then the confidence to put that knowledge into action. “I’m now working for Patuharakeke Te Iwi Trust Board (PTB) in their Taiao unit where I monitor freshwater flora and fauna, control pests and collect seeds. I’m lucky to be able to do my

bit to care for the taiao as a career and work alongside people doing the same thing that are willing to help and share. The variety of work is great and helps broaden my knowledge, and I love working outside. “I believe the taiao sustains us all on many levels. It was here before us and we should do our best to look after the taiao and it will look after us. There’s so many cool things out there to see, smell, touch and amaze at. To go out into the taiao and feel connected in some way is both grounding and exhilarating. “Northland has an amazing variety of environments from the ngahere (forest) to the moana (sea) and everything in between. My vision for Northland is ultimately for everyone to do their bit in caring for the environment: to understand the impacts, big or small we all have at different levels on the environment. “I’ve learned that if you want to do something, do it. Even if you don’t succeed at first, just adjust and self-correct. What you do after you come through those little knocks makes you a stronger person. “Studying conservation is very fulfilling on many levels where you can make a difference. It’s a great career with many opportunities that can take you wherever you want.”

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KAIPARA LIFESTYLER November 3 - 2020

A prize and a surprise u by Andy Bryenton

When one of the team at Dargaville’s Kauri Coast Home was chosen for a major holiday prize, it was a fitting reward for helping protect our elder citizens during Covid lockdown.

Farewell to a ‘mentor’s mentor’

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Anaru Tana is perhaps best known as the voice of Big River FM, the Dargaville community radio station. He’s also been active in other community based initiatives during the years, including helming Kaipara Abuse Prevention’s youth mentor programme.

p Bupa staff gather to congratulate Lina Algar, winner of a nationwide prize within the rest home and hospital group

Bupa Kauri Coast Care Home caregiver Lina Algar was surprised this week when she was announced as the Bupa Homegrown Holiday winner. The caregiver had just finished serving morning tea to residents when she was announced as the winner of a $3,000 travel voucher. Lina says she’s been at the care home for two years as part of a career in caring for older people and also early childcare. “I’ve got a mum who was a caregiver, so it’s kind of been part of my background. I like caring for others, and it comes naturally to me,” she said. Lina’s name was randomly drawn from among the 4,000 strong Bupa

team. Northern Regional Director David Page was on hand to present the voucher for domestic travel, a change from the international travel vouchers given in previous years due to borders being closed. The 61-year-old mother of five says everyone’s been giving her recommendations of destinations to visit but says she already has plans on where she wants to go. “My husband and I have been thinking about the South Island as I’ve actually never been there and it’ll be nice to see that part of New Zealand. We’d also like to time it when the Bluff Oyster Festival is on. It was such a surprise, and I’m really grateful.” ¢

p KAP mentor programme participants gathered to wish their outgoing leader all the best

Helping to provide stability, advice and positive role models for young locals has been a driving force for him for several years now, but he’s been forced to retire ‘on doctor’s orders’ to preserve his health. Despite stepping down from a top administrative role, he will still carry on as youth mentor to five local youth. “It’s always been a pleasure working with those who care for others,” said the one-time recipient of Dargaville’s citizen of the year award. “I have great pleasure working with those people who understand the square, but don’t

necessarily work inside it. Outcomes and people are important.” Whanau Focus centre coordinator Rachel Ashford was forthright about Anaru’s impact on the mentor programme. “The wisdom he has brought to the role and to his mentees is phenomenal. The relationships he has helped create between the other youth mentors are awesome as well.” Anaru leaves the top job with a legacy of success, and as noted will continue to help vulnerable youth find their place in the world with self-respect and empowerment. ¢ S”

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Jingle Bells rock Dargaville u by Andy Bryenton

Not wasting a second of his Covid-imposed ‘exile’, entertainer Kevin Friedrich is turning on yet another concert event for his local fans; and for fans of Christmas cheer.

p From the concert hall to the Christmas stage — Kevin Friedrich’s last big engagement involved recording an album with the Auckland Symphony Orchestra

The man who may hold the title of hardest-working accordionist in New Zealand has had a busy year, recording an album 30 years in the planning, hosting a concert for vital service workers post-lockdown, and entertaining at venues as disparate as schools and retirement communities. Now he’s keeping up with an annual tradition, putting together a ‘sounds of the season’ concert on November 22 at the Lighthouse Function Centre, along with his friends. Concert organisers say that this will be a seasonal showcase of classics, getting into the spirit of Christmas. After a disruptive and sometimes stressful year, it’s their intent to promote the goodwill and community spirit of the

season, while some jokingly insist that the holidays will be a good time to farewell a troublesome 2020. The family-friendly event will be held at 1pm on a Sunday afternoon to ensure that music lovers young and old can attend, and there’s an afternoon tea intermission halfway through, featuring appropriate refreshments. While the announcement of a festive concert has come as a surprise to many, those planning the show remind the public that we’re in the countdown to Christmas, with only seven weeks to go. They’d also like to remind the public that tickets often sell out fast to Kevin’s seasonal concerts, so please contact 09 439 7555 to book a space for your family and friends.  ¢

Chopper campaign successful u by Ann van Engelen

The Northland Rescue Helicopter Service is set to receive more than $100,000 thanks to donations pledged to the More FM All Day Breakfast show last Friday.

p More FM All Day Breakfast hosts John, Flash and Toast with Northpower, Top Energy and the Rescue Helicopter representative Steve Macmillan and his daughter Madison, who is a rescuechopper ambassador

The 12-hour show replaced the annual community breakfasts with Kaipara locals coming to the fore. “The Northland Rescue Helicopter team would like to thank everyone who generously donated to the show. This has been an amazing success and proven to be a great way to connect with people,” says general manager Vanessa Furze. “It was an incredibly moving experience for the More FM breakfast team, especially when people shared their story on the Givealittle page and live on air. Without the amazing support we receive from More FM and our principal sponsors Northpower and Top Energy, none of this would be possible.

Words cannot express our gratitude for the support we are given.” The final tally from the More FM All Day Breakfast Show will be aired on Wednesday morning — 91.6 More FM Northland. “The first envelope drop is this week, with a second delivery the first week of December. A Free Emergency Services Family Fun Day is this Sunday at Kensington Park, Whangarei between 10am and 2pm. The chopper will be on display, with the opportunity to talk to the pilots and medics. All other emergency services will be there as well.” To donate visit nest.org.nz/ donate.  ¢


The west coast from horseback u by Andy Bryenton

Dargaville’s long-established Dalmatian Cultural Club has devised a great way to raise funds for upkeep on their local hall, and have fun doing it.

p Horses on Baylys Beach, one of the great coastal rides in New Zealand and possibly in the world

Instead of a sausage sizzle or cake stall, members of the club have organised a day-long horse trek through some of the most beautiful scenery in New Zealand. On Saturday, November 21 riders will wend their way across farmland and rolling green hills, then down to the Ripiro coastline where they will take in some of the best beachfront riding and views in the world. With a growing equestrian population in the Kaipara, it’s a way to meet new friends, and also a chance to experience something new, along with your horse or pony. The trek is suitable for all ages and skill levels, and comes with another large bonus; one of the Dalmatian Cultural Club’s legendary lunches at midday, featuring home-cooked goodies from club members’ kitchens.

Trek organiser, Venessa Anich says that this is not the first horse trek arranged as a charitable event for the club. However, it is the first for some time, and excitement is building in the community. “Our first original horse trek was to fund a reroofing of the hall, which is a large asset for our cultural club and for the wider community. This year’s event promises to be very enjoyable and relaxing, a scenic tour with a leisurely pace that makes for a fun and stressfree day’s riding.” As well as the enjoyment of a great day in the saddle, riders participating in this trek will know that their entry fee is going toward a good cause, maintaining a home for the club who celebrate a vibrant strand of this region’s cultural history.  ¢

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Fireworks safety call u by Paul Campbell

After attending multiple fireworks-related call-outs last November, Fire and Emergency NZ wants a much safer and less eventful Guy Fawkes this year and is calling for the responsible observance of Guy Fawkes celebrations this week. National fire risk management adviser Todd O’Donoghue says “we had a very disappointing Guy Fawkes last year. Between November 2 and 9, our crews attended 237 fireworksrelated call-outs — the highest number for the corresponding period since 2015. “We saw large fires caused by fireworks as well as incidents of people shooting fireworks from cars and at people or structures. This is dangerous behaviour and creates a high degree of risk for our communities. “We’d like to not have a repeat of that on this Guy Fawkes.” He added that Fire and Emergency prefer that people attend professionally run public fireworks displays. “However, if you are planning to set off fireworks yourself, please do it safely.” • Watch the weather. If it is windy and dry, don’t light fireworks

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Calves return to town Calf Club returned to Dargaville after a conspicuous absence of several years, as farmers and educators joined forces to stop the spread of M bovis. Last Friday, however, with precautions taken and advice from the professionals, Calf Club made its triumphant return, with young farmers of the future proudly presenting their best.

p Angus-Jersey cross Jet was born on August 25, and he’s growing up strong thanks to the help of his human, Rex

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It was a day for champions at Dargaville’s St Joseph’s School, but not in a competitive sense. With sports heroes from many different codes on hand to help teach new skills, the message to youngsters was that everyone has a champion’s spirit.

p Champions from various sporting codes and disciplines gathered at St Joseph’s School last week to help the students ‘break free’ of the post-Covid indoor blues

Representatives gave tips and hints from touch rugby, cricket, golf, rugby and Parafed, the people who provide sporting opportunities to people who are differently-abled. Students jumped in to try putting and ‘launching’ balls from a tee at velcro targets, evading the competition at rippa rugby, scoring a try with turbo touch, and even crashing and grinding in a game of wheelchair rugby. “The day is all about getting outdoors, and learning about sports in a less competitive, more inclusive way,” said Sport Northland representative and

school ‘energiser’ Paora Simon. “These kids have been having a disruptive year due to Covid and lockdowns, so being able to enjoy some fun like this is a positive thing.” As well as building physical skills and abilities, the ‘champions’ themed day was about the concept of awhi, a word from te reo Maori, which means to encourage or help grow. St Joseph’s students learned a new acronym from the term, with the letters standing for Attitude, Whanau, Harmony and Integrity. ¢

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Dargaville’s wearable arts events have grown in strength and spectacle year on year, with organisers and contestants striving to make each one more extravagant than the last. However, after this year’s 2020 event was forced to shift dates because of an active lockdown, serious consideration was given to the rescheduling, with both the quality of the show, its financial longevity and public safety in mind. Organisers have come down on the side of prudence rather than haste in deciding to abandon plans for an early-2021 event, retrenching instead for a 2022 date that hopefully will see the issues of Covid-19 a distant memory. “We enjoy a lot of community support via ticket sales, and the threat of a Covid level change could affect this,” says wearable arts spokesperson John Pickworth. “The fiscally responsible path was to replan

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“I must have been off balance where I landed because as soon as I moved my head a little, I rolled down the ground a bit more and was lying there, unable to do anything. We operate a Bed and Breakfast in Kerikeri and our house is quite large and long – my wife Elaine was recovering from hip surgery and was in the other end of the house. I was yelling for help but didn’t know if she could hear me,” he says of the terrifying ordeal. “Finally I heard the water pump going and realised Elaine must have got up and was in the kitchen. I was yelling as loud as I could and finally, she heard me. Out of the corner of my eye, I saw her come out of the house in her white dressing gown and I yelled again. “Elaine quickly realised she couldn’t move me as I told her I was paralysed, and she rushed back inside to call an ambulance. When they arrived, they were worried about trying to move me and drive me to hospital so called the Northland Rescue Helicopter.” But just when he thought help was on its way, they received the call that the helicopter was unable to fly due to heavy fog in Whangarei –

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Kaipara Kōrero Long Term Planning Where would you like the Council to spend your rates? Elected Members were recently at Paparoa Market, Dargaville Twilight Market, and Mangawhai Beach and Country Market to ask Kaipara residents where they wanted them to focus over the next 10 years. The exercise, along with a survey, will feed into the Long Term Plan, that will set the 10 year direction for the Council. Participants were given three “money” stickers, and asked whether they would invest them in roads, water, waste management, climate change, or other things like our parks and libraries. The intent was to give community members a chance to chat with Elected Members about where they would like the Council to direct its efforts. More than 600 people took part across the three markets. Mayor Dr Jason Smith said people were really thinking hard about where to invest. “Often the first thing people would say when you gave them the money was to spend it all on roads. Then they worked out if they put it all on roads there would be nothing left for anything else. These are the kinds of trade-offs Elected Members are having to make all the time. It led to some great conversations,” says Mayor Smith.

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“Some of our infrastructure is getting very old and fragile and much of your rates has to go to ensure that doesn’t fail. We’ll never have enough money to do all we want to do – we need you to help prioritise in the right places.”

We would love to see you. The Kaipara Wharves project team will be there to give you feedback on the results of the Pouto wharf site investigations, the resulting preferred wharf location, and a proposed concept design. You can drop-in for a chat and a cup of tea with the project team any time between 10am and 1pm. Please share the event details with anyone who might be interested.

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It’s time to start thinking about your water use again The beautiful stretch of weather we’ve been enjoying is great for the beach, but not for water supplies. Being wise with water at the beginning of the season can ease the pressures later on. Let’s streeeeeeech the supply as far as we can. If you water your vege seedlings by hand, with a hose or watering can, you can direct the water where it is needed, so it is not wasted on areas that do not need watering. Now is a great time to check for leaks, make sure taps aren’t dripping, look at any large spots of lush green grass, and check your pipes are still in good condition. The dry soil and ground conditions can put pressure on ageing pipes and cause them to crack and leak. Are you on tank water? Check your water tanks early, while the water supply is still reliable. Later in the season it can be difficult to book water carriers and your water may cost more. If you’ve been wondering whether you have enough tanks, now might be the time to take action. Kaipara Mayor Dr Jason Smith and Councillor Eryn Wilson-Collins along with their furry companions, attended the Paparoa market to talk with the locals.

We’ll be sharing more tips through the season, and asking you to share yours too. Let’s work together to manage our precious water and use it wisely.

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Garden group blooming u by Liz Clark

Once a month, every third Thursday, members of the Maungaturoto Garden Club meet to discuss and share their passion for gardening. “The theme of the garden club is very similar to that when it first started in the 1950s,” said club president Sheryl Orton. “It’s to help members enjoy their gardens. To share with other members our plants on the trading table, make friends and hopefully grow something in our gardens which will bring pleasure to us all. Members may not be active gardeners but simply enjoy admiring them. “The Maungaturoto Garden Club is going stronger than ever. There is a growing membership and great local growers/gardeners make themselves available to share their knowledge and expertise at regular monthly meetings. “Founded in 1957 by local woman, Winnie Fergus, our meetings take place on the third Thursday of each month; in the Centennial Hall during the colder months, and then the group commences local garden visits. “During the years, the club has supported numerous community

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Time for a spruce up Things inevitably turn a bit more social in the summer and with the season this year following the misery of our winter of coronavirus discontent it might be time for many of us to look on the brighter side of life. It is amazing what a few coats of paint can do to spruce up the environment. Add in perhaps a few new furnishings, say curtains, cushions and the like and the outlook can be much more buoyant in spirit without too much damage to the wallet. Colour can go outdoors too, and a brighter garden can welcome summer like nothing else. There are plants aplenty at garden centres and other local outlets, including colourful flowers; not

only to enhance the outdoor area, but provide a splash of enjoyment placed in vases inside the home. To go alongside these, of course, you might like to brighten up that back garden by repainting any old flower pots or benches and fences. Add a new barbecue on the deck or terrace and summer entertaining beckons with fun times. Garden furniture is also a great addition out of doors. There is a wide selection available online and, of course, at your local department store. If you’re going to spend a fair bit of time sitting outside enjoying your garden, you may as well do it in style if you invest in garden furniture, which looks the part. It sets the scene for entertaining family and friends. The style you choose can set a theme for your outdoor space, too. For example, a wooden bench eating area gives the nod to a rustic style, and a big, comfy wicker and cushion seating set lends itself to a cosy nook — with a glass or two. While furniture and gardening can give a lift to any home, don’t neglect

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Level up your captaincy u by Andy Bryenton

Maritime New Zealand is well aware that this time of year marks the beginning of the boating season when thousands of Kiwi boaties put on their ‘captain’s hat’ for the first time since last summer. That’s why, as Labour Day rolls past on the starboard side, the people in charge of keeping Kiwis safe on the water offer the same suggestions. Have your boat checked out by a professional prior to launching, to make sure you’ve got all systems ‘ship-shape’ for your voyage. Overheating outboards, blocked fuel lines, sticky steering and wheezing batteries can all cause huge hassles on the open water. It’s best to get a onceover from those with the right skills before dunking your keel in the salt. While we’re blessed with qualified local professionals who can sort out everything from fresh lifejackets to the recommended two waterproof means of communications to shore, there’s another important asset, which no skipper should be without when it comes time to cast off. That asset is education, and right now, there is a range of online courses available to help boost your captaincy skills. One such course is the Maritime VHF Radio Operator Certificate, a

requirement for all those who wish to operate a maritime VHF (very high frequency) radio system. These are a great means of keeping in touch with others sailors and emergency services. However, there’s a distinct protocol to follow, much like that used by pilots on their own aviation radio system. It costs $90 to complete an online course at home, and you could be qualified to add this communications and safety feature to your resume. There’s a free of charge Beginning Boating course introducing nautical terms, basic safety and how to be a good crew member, whether your excursion is for fun, fishing or just for the family. New boat owners are advised to gain their day skipper’s certificate, which can also be earned online. It covers all the aspects of responsible captaincy, how to handle a small boat and what to do in an emergency. Specialist courses for Waka Ama enthusiasts, survival in the water and sea kayakers are also available at an

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Thank the tank for clean water u by Andy Bryenton

Summer is all but here, and that means the season for our nation’s busy water carriers to save the day, bringing life-giving H2O to rural properties. The water they deliver is as pure as possible for better health, but the system it gets poured into deserves some attention at this critical time of year. An unsung hero of home cooking, sanitation and garden irrigation, the water tank, which supplies most rural Kiwi homes does its duty unthought-of until trouble arises. A check of the system from top to bottom as water becomes a precious summertime commodity could save hassles and even illness further down the track. Experts in the field suggest starting with the inputs. That usually means a trip to the roof, where rainwater is collected. Cleaning the roof itself of bird droppings, mould, leaf litter and debris is a good start when it comes to guaranteeing a healthy water supply. Gutters also tend to fill with undesirable filth; those in the know will not make the classic mistake of leaving them connected to the water tank when hosing and washing them down. The fitment of mesh or ‘bottle brush’ type inserts to banish leaves, and nestbuilding birds is also not a bad idea for those who rely on rain on the roof to guarantee litres in the tank. Low ebb

inside the tank itself is a good time to assess whether it needs a proper clean-out. Call in the pros to dispose of bacterial masses, algae, slime and general nasties which can accumulate on the tank walls and floor, especially if the cover or lid is not 100 per cent tight. It’s best not to go inside to try a DIY fix, as some tanks develop a low-oxygen environment, which can be hazardous to work in; it’s all about those bacteria. Finally, look downstream from your tank to make sure the filter systems, which form your last line of defence, are working at full capacity. The new season is a great excuse and reminder to change out particle filters and check the operation of ultraviolet light tubes; in combination, these can bust even the most insidious of waterborne bugs. With a hot summer forecast, conserving water is important, but making the very most of what you have, and what you have delivered, is even more so! ¢

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This dairy farm is in an established dairy farming community located just out of the Dargaville township. The property could offer options around future development with a great lifestyle being so close to town with schools, sports, shopping. Comprising of 146 hectares in six titles, this self-contained dairy farm is milking 230 cows with last years production of 89,000kg MS. Good infrastructure including a twostorey, two bedroom home, double and single garaging, sleepout. 17 ASHB, large round barn with attached four bay shed, concrete feed bin. Call now for the different purchase options.

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Escape from the ordinary u by Andy Bryenton

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For decades, the ultimate family car was defined by the big station wagon. It was an easy arithmetic for carmakers; take your biggest sedan and add a copious back end. The concept saw classics born, like the big Falcons and Fairmonts of our collective youth. The rise of the SUV saw more and more of what were initially off-road machines repurposed for school runs and family holidays. Space-wise, it was a sterling idea. In terms of car-like handling, it never really added up — until now. Tested recently, the Ford Puma is a legitimately fun small sports utility. This week, the decidedly sleek and athletic-looking new Escape came under the spotlight, and it’s nice to report that Ford has delivered a one-two with this pair of new machines. Once again, it’s the detail that wins the day in the style department. Gone is the slab-sided, tall look of old SUVs. Ford has moved the design language on, and there are little touches both inside and out which speak of careful forethought. Blue neon lights up the inside of the cup holders for easy drink access at night. The headlight clusters feature a sweptback design incorporating purposefullooking chrome projectors. The digital dash clearly shows everything you need, and nothing you don’t. Then there’s the space and comfort factor, which make the stylishly understated (no faux wood or acres of tiny buttons here) cabin a nice place

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A new home for Can-Am u by Andy Bryenton

There’s a new home for Can-Am’s new 2021 range of off-road vehicles, as the big yellow brand moves in next door to Dargaville Ford on Normanby Street, Dargaville. Under the auspices of Northland Motor Sports, the Can-Am banner is flying high over the town once again, completing an extensive move which has seen the construction of a purposebuilt new workshop and show yard. On board with the expansion are local CanAm experts Nigel and Donna Randell. They have established a solid reputation as champions of the brand in the west Kaipara, and have continued that track record with Northland Motor Sports. Site owner Lindsay West contracted local builders and concrete specialists Vuletich Construction to make the new Can-Am facility a reality. “They are my go-to guys for building work. It’s been a pleasure to watch them put it all together from my office window. I would highly recommend John and his team to anyone,” says the Dargaville Ford head. He has entrusted veteran concrete craftsman John Vuletich with building his new display yard following the acquisition and demolition of Dargaville’s long-defunct Mitre 10 building some years ago. The Can-Am team agreed with his assessment of the ‘military precision’

with which the new facility, with its special off-roader hoists and bike repair workstations, rose from bare ground. John, himself, is appreciative of the opportunity to put his team’s skills to the test. “It’s a landmark building in the centre of town, and I’m very proud to help both Lindsay and Northland Motor Sports onward to new successes.” The Can-Am centre is open now, with a range of new quad bikes and side-byside off-roaders on the way to bolster the display. Meanwhile, servicing and repairs on all makes and models is already in full swing as the team of Can-Am technicians and mechanics assist a booming rural sector at a busy time of year. With a new home, and even more bright Can-Am signage waiting to go up, fans of the brand are poised for a 2021 season with new releases, including a powerful new Outlander 570 quad, sporty Maverick recreational off-road racer and an even harder-working Defender, of the kind Northland Motor Sports have recently outfitted for the use of local surf lifesavers. ¢

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Dargaville What’s On Visit Dargaville – We Dare You

OPTOMETRISTS THURSDAY’S 10.30AM — 4.00PM Shop 4 | Edwin Arcade 86 Victoria Street, Dargaville

PETER BLACKWELL 021 295 9647

www.dargavillenz.com Fosters Arcade Shop 42 Victoria Street, Dargaville Hours: Monday–Friday 9am-5pm

Email: info@dcdb.nz | Phone: 09 439 0464

Ed’s Floorsanding We do Competitive Rates! • 13t Machine • Earth Works • Drainage 3m Weed Bucket • Raceways • House Cuts • Final Trim Work • Ponds • General Site Works

Nik Dropulich PH: 021 148 0610 | diggingdreamsup@gmail.com 10 years plus experience

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New and Old Floors Carpet and Vinyl Preparation Quality Solvent & Water based Coating

CALL CHRIS HICKEY ON 027 561 1719 email: fencingspecialists.nz@gmail.com

ALL ASPECTS OF FARM & LIFESTYLE BLOCK FENCING & MAINTENANCE INCLUDING:

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• Post & Batten • Entrances • Post & Rail • Retaining Walls • Stock Yards • Riparian Lots • Netting • Subdivisions

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ORDER ONLINE FOR PICKUP OR DELIVERY

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• EXCAVATIONS • TRENCHING • DRAINS & WATER TABLES • POST BORING • SITE CLEARANCE • TIP TRUCK FOR LOAD REMOVALS • ROCK BUCKET & “THUMB” EXPERIENCED OPERATOR

CALL TRAVIS!

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021 056 7665

AFFORDABLE SEPTIC SERVICES IN YOUR AREA

Using worms, sun and time - we process all our liquid waste into rich compost. Composted for 3 years - low in NPK, tested PH7

40L BAGS FOR SALE AT THE GATE. 906 Port Albert Rd, Wellsford

Phone: 09 423 7014

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• Lawn Mowing • Hedge Trimming • Water blasting • Pruning/Tree Trimming • Section Clean Up • General Garden Maintenance • Planting • Weed Spraying AND MORE! Call now for a no obligation free quote!

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Moonshine & Curios Curios,

30 Hurndall St, Maungaturoto

021 125 1576

Norman Kitchen Design

Kitchens make the home 30 Normanby Street, Dargaville Office 09 439 4884 Email: normankitchendesign@xtra.co.nz

For new kitchens, cabinets, repairs and hardware

Matt 021 111 0595 or email muddythumbs@gmail.com

OP & BREW H S PAPAROA

Office: 09 439 8048 Fax: 09 437 5796 Email: office@morrisandmorris.co.nz

Norman Kitchen Design

TK DIGGERS 027 432 0588

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Northland Laser Drainage Ltd Neil Carter Trading as

Subsurface Drainage Specialists (Nth) All Services & Maintenance Available

PO Box 1174, Whangarei Ph 09 434 7741 Mobile 027 273 6865

1279 S/H 14, MAUNGATAPERE

The Cutting Bar Phone

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For Appointment

Wednesday to Friday 10am – 4pm Saturday 9am – 2pm • Sunday 10am – 2pm

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15 Gladstone Street, Dargaville, 0310, PO Box 8043, Kensington 0145, Whangarei

Operator AARON GUEST 09 439 1843 tkdiggers@gmail.com

12 tonner tilt bucket, good rates, own transporter Great service Northland wide

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KAIPARA LIFESTYLER

November 3 - 2020

Kaipara Service Directory

Tu Christey Massage Therapist

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Diploma in Massage, MNZ Cert. in Thai Traditional Massage (Wat Pho) “Get rid of your aches & pains, maintain your well being” Therapeutic, Deep Tissue, Sports, Pregnancy, Relaxation, Myofascial Release, Lymphatic Drainage

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SPECIALISTS IN:

We Do it Right… Professional Workmanship 4 Totara Street, Dargaville | 10a Finlayson Street, Whangarei P: 09 439 6007 M: 027 481 1285 E: info@waverefrigeration.nz

Trades & Services DECKS, FENCES, all small building jobs undertaken, Baylys Beach based. Phone Ross for a free quote, NorWest Building & Maintenance, 027 412 0840.

CARPET, VINYL and hard flooring. Full supply and installation service. Mobile showroom. Free measure and quote. Phone Christine – Kaipara Flooring Co 021 515 415.

PAINTER & PLASTERER 25 years experience, top quality work. Painting, plastering, airless spraying, water blasting. Free quotes phone 09 439 0804 or 021 074 9152.

CHICKEN MANURE for sale in bulk or small lots – $20 cubic metre plus freight call 09 432 2444 or 027 476 5458.

WATER TANK Cleaning. Phone Pete 027 444 3053 or 09 405 9510.

TIME TO get your bowling & cricket pants at Fannons Menswear and during November we have $100 off all sports jackets. 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.

Security SECURE YOUR Home — Security Doors, Grills, Locks, Bolts, Stays, Latches — Supplied and installed. Phone 027 275 0918 or 439 6458 — Kevin Sowter or visit my website: www.windowanddoors.co.nz — Window & Door Services Ltd.

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.

For Rent 3 BEDROOM house for rent in Ruawai. No pets. References required. Please phone 021 178 9323.

Nurseries & Plants GOT2GO PLANTS, shrubs, trees, bottlebrush and lots more, ready now. West Coast Road Te Kopuru. Open Tuesday to Sunday 10 to 4 pm. Phone 09 439 5556.

Tree Services TREE REMOVAL, pruning, chipping & stump grinding. Qualified & Insured. Phone Scott 0800 468 9663 Arborcare Tree Maintenance.

Wanted to Buy SUZUKI 4X4 Wanted to buy — parked, damaged or unwanted, Escudo Vitara/Grand Vitara. Phone Derek 09 439 7573. WANTED LAND Baylys Beach approx. 2 to 50 acres with or without dwelling. We are a private individual not a business. Call Whangarei number 09 888 2002. 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.

Property Maintenance 1 STOP Window & Door Repairs – Seals, Latches, Stays, Wheels, Hinges, Locks, Glass & Glazing. Phone 027 275 0918 or 439 6458 – Kevin Sowter or visit my website: www.windowanddoors.co.nz – Window & Door Services Ltd. 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, 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

Ruawai PLANTS

Open Mon-Fri 9am-5pm

Call Etha 09 439 2115 • CASH ONLY Storage STORAGE CONTAINER and in shed space. Flat rates Phone 09 439 6037.

SAFETY FIRST

Work Wanted

• Stump & Tree Removal • Driveway Prep & Regrading • Post Hole Borer

• Calf Shed & Stockyard Cleaning • Tip Truck Available • Trencher

Phone or Txt Paul

027 271 2022

ON THE FARM

Situations Vacant Tractor/Truck Driver - Machine Operator Wanted for contracting business based in Paparoa. Full-time permanent position for the right person. Immediate start, experience necessary.

Part-Time Relief Milker Required for paparoa farm, milking 280 cows.

WAYNE & ANNETTE Ph 09

439 2020

Dry Aged Beef Specialists Traditional Manuka wood smoked Bacon & Ham

Phone 09 431 7556 or 021 720 590

PAINTERS WANTED

TOKATOKA Livestock SCAN OR REPLY THROUGH WEBSITE LINK ONLY

www.paintersplus.co.nz/painters-wanted

Dargaville Spring Cattle Fair 5th November 2020 — 12.30pm start

Comprising of Approx. 500 head 60 2½yr Ang X Here X Strs 20 2½yr Ang X Here X Hfrs 150 15mth Ang X, Frsn Here X, Here X Strs 100 15mth Ang X Here X Hfrs 40 15mth Frsn Bulls 100 A/B M/G X, Frsn Here X, Ang X & Here X Strs 80 A/B M/G X, Frsn Here X, Gallo X, Ang X & Here X Hfrs 20 A/B Gallo X, Frsn & Frsn Here X Bulls 8 15mth Here Bulls For Further Information please contact PGG Wrightson Livestock Agents Chris Fife 027 495 1552 Steve Harsant 027 497 9892 Helping grow the country

Situations Vacant

NOW READY

Watermelon, rockmelon, and honeydew plants, $3.00 each.

100A Jervois Street, Dargaville

Phone 09 439 6933

For Sale

SUZUKI ESCUDO Vitara/Grand Vitara — car parts, WOF parts, 4x4 parts etc. Good parts, good prices. Phone Derek 09 439 7573.

027 213 9665

Closing date for classified advertising for the 10 November 2020 edition is Monday 9 November 2020

CARAVAN EWOF (and marine). Call your local inspector today at A+ Electrical Inspections and Security on 021 240 6764.

KEITH HAY 3 bedroom house on 1 acre block. Sunny north facing. Lovely rural views. Situated on SH12, Ruawai. $425K ono, phone Jen 09 439 2672 or 021 292 9963.

We do steel, hydraulic hoses, stainless & aluminium engineering

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CLASSIFIEDS

FOR ALL YOUR ENGINEERING NEEDS

HEAT PUMPS | AIR CONDITIONING | REFRIGERATION RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL ELECTRICAL

CAREGIVER/COMPANION, WE are seeking caregivers for an elderly female living in Dargaville. Needs help with general household duties and meals for Saturday & Sunday from 4pm–7.30pm. The individual must take pride in their work, have a ‘can do’ attitude, and be motivated to care for others. Own transport required. Start early November. Phone 021 057 2519. KUMARA WORKER wanted, cut/sort & plant, immediate start, 5km from Dargaville. Please email details to kumarafarm37@gmail.com for more information, or phone 021 201 6036. MILKER REQUIRED. 200 cows, 12 minutes from Dargaville. Must have experience. Phone 027 439 5302. WAITING STAFF/KITCHEN hand wanted for parttime customer service, till operation, dishwashing and delivery. Contact restaurant manager Manoj — Shiraz Dargaville. Phone 021 0264 3557 or email shirazmanager.manoj@gmail.com.

Southern (Te Kopuru) Football Club Inc. UNDER 18 RUGBY COACH

We are looking for an Under 18 coach for our 2021 season. If you are interested in this role, please apply in writing. All applications can be sent to southern.rugby.club439@gmail.com Applications close: 20 November 2020

Southern (Te Kopuru) Football Club Inc. SENIOR RUGBY COACH

We are looking for a Senior coach for our 2021 season. If you are interested in this role, please apply in writing. All applications can be sent to southern.rugby.club439@gmail.com Applications close: 20 November 2020

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. EVOLUTION, SCIENTIFIC impossibility. Observe the irreducible infinite complexity of cells??? FREE LEGAL clinic available at Citizens Advice Bureau, offered by Hammonds Law. Call in at the Bureau, 37 Hokianga Rd (Town Hall Building) or phone 09 439 6100 to make an appointment. HEALING ROOMS Tuesday 7.00, all welcome, Lion of Judah building River Road.


KAIPARA LIFESTYLER November 3 - 2020

CLASSIFIEDS Public Notices

Southern (Te Kopuru) Football Club Inc.

KAIHU HALL Market Saturday 14th November at 10am. Stalls available, contact Robin 09 439 4878.

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING To be held on Wednesday 25 November 2020 8pm At Southern Clubrooms Pouto Road, Te Kopuru

KULJISH TRADERS Secondhand shop 20c Edward Street Dargaville. Open 9.30–3.30 Tuesdays, Thursdays & Sundays. We buy & sell quality furniture & homeware. 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. SCIENTISTS ARE predicting runaway global warming and unknown sea level rise within 10 years. We must take direct action now! Even if only to save the Kaipara Flats. Ideas please. THE WHANAU of the Waikara Marae seek to appoint trustees to govern the Marae and Urupa land on Blocks Waipoua 2A1C2 and Waipoua 2A1C1 which has been set aside as a Maori Reservation for the Beneficiaries of Mekene & Tureiti Tane Hohaia as Gazzetted on 22 November 2001. A meeting for the purpose of electing and appointing trustees will be held at the Waikara Marae on 28 November 2020 at 1pm. We welcome the attendance of the beneficiaries to this meeting.

NORTHERN WAIROA COMMUNITY RADIO TRUST

AGM for Big River FM Tuesday 10th November 2020 at 6.30pm At Big River FM premises, The Dairy Factory, Liverpool Street All welcome

Phone 09 439 6933

Closing date for classified advertising for the 10 November 2020 edition is Monday 9 November 2020 Public Notices

INVITATION TO morning tea and money natters. 10am to 11am every Friday at the Kaipara Budgeting Service. Phone 09 439 8592.

Tokatoka Foundation Trust

AGM

Wednesday 18th November 4pm. To be held at the Kaurilands Recreational Barn. Further enquires please phone 09 439 2534.

NOTICE OF DECISION TO ESTABLISH A MĀORI WARD AND THE RIGHT TO DEMAND A POLL Notice is given under section 19ZA of the Local Electoral Act 2001, that the Kaipara District Council has resolved to establish a Māori ward for the 2022 and 2025 triennial elections. The resolution was made at a Council meeting held on Wednesday 28 October 2020. Electors of the Kaipara District Council have a right to demand a poll at any time to countermand this resolution and to hold a poll on the question whether Council should be divided into one or more Māori wards. Should a valid demand for a poll be received by 21 February 2021 (effective 22 February 2021), a poll will be held by 21 May 2021 with the outcome applicable for the 2022 and 2025 triennial elections. Should a valid demand for a poll be received after 21 February 2021 (effective 22 February 2021), a poll will be held after 21 May 2021, with the outcome applicable for the 2025 and 2028 triennial elections. A valid demand must be: made in writing (hard copy); signed by at least 5 percent of eligible electors of the Kaipara District Council. This equates to 790 elector signatures; delivered to Kaipara District Council, 42 Hokianga Road, Dargaville by 4.30pm, Monday 22 February 2021 (for the outcome of the poll to apply to the 2022 and 2025 triennial elections of the Kaipara District Council). Every elector who signs a demand must also set out in it their full name and the address for which they are qualified as an elector of the Kaipara District Council.

TINOPAI COMMUNITY HALL SOCIETY INC Notice of

AGM

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.

AVOCA TATARARIKI TENNIS CLUB OPEN NIGHT FRIDAY 6TH NOVEMBER AT 6:00 PM Come along and meet new people, have fun and play some mini games with adults and children of all abilities. A free sausage sizzle will be provided by Rabobank. For more information phone or text 021 250 8793

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

Public Notices THELMA AND CHARLIE PARKER EDUCATION TRUST The above education trust was established at the direction of the late Mr Charlie Parker, a wellknown and respected local businessman. The purpose of the trust is to establish and maintain scholarships which will be known as the THELMA AND CHARLIE PARKER SCHOLARSHIPS. Each scholarship is designed to assist any current pupil or pupils of Dargaville High School, who, in the opinion of the trustees, would benefit from further education or study of either tertiary or other nature, or of any recognised course of education or study and who would otherwise be unable to undergo such education or study having regard to the financial resources of that student and/or that student’s immediate family. The trustees of the trust therefore invite applications for assistance from students of Dargaville High School or from any person on a student’s behalf. Application forms are available from the school office or Hammonds Law, Solicitors. To enable consideration by the trustees, completed applications must be delivered to the High School office or the offices of Hammonds Law by 5pm on Friday the 6th November 2020. Any enquiries should be directed to the High School office or to Alistair Hammond of Hammonds Law, Solicitors.

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Dated at Dargaville 30 October 2020 Louise Miller, Chief Executive Kaipara District Council

Saturday 14th November 2020 1 pm Tinopai Hall

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Public Notice Statement of Proposal Council has reviewed its Dangerous, Affected and Insanitary Buildings Policy (the Policy) and is now proposing to replace the existing Policy with a new Policy. Council resolved at the Council meeting on 28 October 2020 to consult with the community on the new Policy and adopted a Statement of Proposal including a draft of the proposed Policy. Copies of the Statement of Proposal, as well as a submission form and a link to the existing Policy will be available from 2 November 2020 on Council’s website at www.kaipara.govt.nz/haveyoursay. Hardcopy documents may be inspected at Kaipara District Council Service Centres at Dargaville and Mangawhai and at the Dargaville Public Library, and Community Libraries situated in Maungaturoto, Mangawhai, Paparoa and Kaiwaka. The Statement of Proposal includes detailed information on how interested parties can present their views to Council; in person and via a written submission, or both. Telephone submissions can be made by calling 09 439 9299. Feedback may be provided between 9am Monday 2 November and 5pm Wednesday 2 December 2020. All written submissions will be acknowledged. Individuals or organisations who wish to present their views on the proposal to Council in person may do so on 15 February 2021. Information on how to register is included in the Statement of Proposal. This notice is given pursuant to sections 83 and 87 of the Local Government Act 2002 and section 132 of the Building Act 2004.

EITHER WAY IT’S 20K

Death Notices CONSTABLE, EMILY RAE Dawn (nee Griffiths) On 29.10.2020 the heavenly King’s gate opened up to let our beautiful Rae in. Rae passed away peacefully at Dargaville Hospital. Loving mother and mother in law of Rob, Gaylene Sinclair, Lyal, Linda Evans, Wayne and their partners. Nana to Toni, Jared, Stacey, Joan, Genea, Joel, Shawn and Aimee and their families. Raes service will be held at the Riverdale Retirement Village hall, 140 Logan Street, Dargaville on Wednesday 4.11.20 at 1pm. Back in the arms of her beloved husband Lionel. All communications to 11/140 Logan Street, Dargaville 0310. CONSTABLE, RAE. My mother will be sadly missed every day of my life. Linda Constable/Evans. CONSTABLE, RAE. Loving mother, mother in law and Nana Rae of Wayne and Sharon, Shawn and Aimee. Now at peace with Dad. CONSTABLE, RAE. Nana my heart is aching already. Thank you for sharing your beautiful last moments with me. You went so peacefully just as you wished. You are in our hearts forever Nana. We love you. Genea, Jason, Katelyn Emily, Willow and Tyler. MURDOCH-HARDIE GARY Q.S.M. Passed away peacefully at home on 24th October 2020. Dearly loved husband of the late Helen. Second son of the late Hardie & Florence. Loved brother & brother in-law of Bruce & Toni (deceased), uncle of Tanya & Alison & families, Rex (deceased) & Jill, uncle of Denise, Kerry & Carla & families, Ross & Edith, uncle of Gavin & Linda & families. Life member of Dargaville Rugby Club. Gone but not forgotten. Lovingly remembered by all.

MARIANE IVY HARVEY (NEE WRATT)

NOTICE OF DECISION TO ESTABLISH MĀORI CONSTITUENCIES & THE RIGHT TO DEMAND A POLL Notice is given under section 19ZA of the Local Electoral Act 2001, that the Northland Regional Council has resolved to establish one or more Māori constituencies for the 2022 and 2025 triennial elections. The resolution was made at a council meeting held on Tuesday 20 October 2020. Electors of the Northland Regional Council have a right to demand a poll at any time to countermand this resolution and to hold a poll on the question whether council should be divided into one or more Māori constituencies. Should a valid demand for a poll be received by 21 February 2021 (effective 22 February 2021), a poll will be held by 21 May 2021 with the outcome applicable for the 2022 and 2025 triennial elections. Should a valid demand for a poll be received after 21 February 2021 (effective 22 February 2021), a poll will be held after 21 May 2021, with the outcome applicable for the 2025 and 2028 triennial elections. A valid demand must be: • made in writing; • signed by at least 5 percent of eligible electors of the Northland Regional Council. This equates 6,027 elector signatures; • delivered to Northland Regional Council’s Main Office, 36 Water Street, Whangārei by 5pm, Monday 22 February 2021 (for the outcome of the poll to apply to the 2022 and 2025 triennial elections of the Northland Regional Council). Every elector who signs a demand must also set out in it their full name and the address for which they are qualified as an elector of the Northland Regional Council. Dated at Whangārei 28 October 2020 Malcolm Nicolson, Chief Executive Northland Regional Council

www.nrc.govt.nz

mIND YoUr SPeeD AroUND SCHooL bUSeS

Passed away peacefully at home, on Friday 30 October 2020, aged 89. Wife of the late Bruce (BG). Much loved Mum of Bill (Tasmania), Warren (Waharoa), Robyn (Tauwhare), Pamela (Whangarei), and Ruth (Dargaville), and their respective partners. Adored Grandma to her 13 grandchildren, Great-Grandma of 20, and “Grandma” to so many others. A celebration of Mariane’s life will be held at The Lighthouse Function Centre, Harding Park, Dargaville, on Friday 6 November 2020, at 11 am. All correspondence to PO Box 306, Dargaville 0340. You will be sorely missed, Mum. You have played your last hand of 500 and bowled your last bowl. Rest easy, you have earned it.

MARIANE IVY HARVEY Dearly loved mum of Ruth and very special friend of Graeme Powdrell. Adored grandma of Sophia, Aaron, Amy, and their partners. Very loved and special great-grandma of Madison, Troy, Lachlan, Thane, Hunter, and Lukas. “Grandma” to many. Our world will never be the same without you in it. Rest easy lovely lady. Love you mum, forever and always.

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60 TOKATOKA ROAD, DARGAVILLE

$590,000 675 GORGE ROAD, MAUNGATUROTO

$975,000 39 STATION ROAD, DARGAVILLE

$382,000 229 PAHI ROAD, PAPAROA

$775,000

NEW LISTING

GREAT OPPORTUNITY HERE

LARGE, PEACEFUL LIFESTYLE/BUSH BLOCK

DARGAVILLE CENTRAL

WATER VIEW & QEII BUSH

This home in a private location with Tokatoka as its backdrop. There is plenty of space for a large family with 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a large separate lounge, open plan family, dining & kitchen. The 6 x9 garage, workshop and a carport for the boat or caravan all this on 1770 sqm section.

If you want peace, tranquility, and privacy, look no further than this wonderful 109ha (approx. 270 acres) of beautiful mixed contour grass land with a substantial backdrop of bush and trees. This property was historically noted by the local Council of 1922 as being of scenic importance.

This 2 bedroom brick and tile home with large internal access garage will get you off to a great start on the property ladder. Flat walk to the shops, ideal investment or first home.

Spacious family home with two living areas positioned to enjoy water views and all day sun. Choice of 3 garages, plenty of parking, studio-type sleepout with own bathroom. Lovely garden areas, fruit trees, vege garden, grazing for a few sheep. Plenty of scope for entertaining & hobbies. Call Rhoda!

RACHAEL DE VRIES Mob 021 943 900 WEB ID RJS4156

GARY MORRIS 021 902 087 WEB ID MRU2485

JILL POWELL Mob 021 505 712 WEB ID RJS4176

RHODA MORRISON PH 0274 800 691 WEB ID MRE2437

CNR TE WHARAU RD & SH14, DARGAVILLE

$350,000 39 GORGE ROAD, MAUNGATUROTO $985,000 107 HOKIANGA ROAD, DARGAVILLE

$329,000 42 SANDY BEACH RD, TINOPAI

$320,000

NEW LISTING

YOU HAVE THE PLANS & I HAVE THE LAND

LAND AND FUTURE HOME PACKAGE

GREAT RETURN ON INVESMENT

GETAWAY KIWI BACH

This is a fabulous bare block of 2.076 Hectares / 5.1 acres at Awakino Point. The property will be fully fenced with a new road entrance and gate off Te Wharau Rd. There is a new power connectrion to the property. The property is subject to the title being issued which is due to happen very shortly. Sale price inclusive of GST if any. RACHAEL DE VRIES Mob 021 943 900 WEB ID RJS4172

This 4847sqm land and future modern designed four-bedroom 231 sqm home package is the perfect mix of quiet country living and small town buzz. Let Graeme Hinton (working with a Licensed Building Practitioner) do the build for you as you select the finishing touches and make it all wonderfully yours.

Large villa split into 2 flats with potential to return $580 p/w. Front flat has 1 double bedroom, combined kitchen/dining, separate lounge and freestanding fireplace. Rear has 2 double bedrooms, combined dining/lounge/ sunroom and fireplace insert. Both have insulation. Best be quick!

Well presented 3 bedroom bach with Open Plan living and French Doors to covered balcony. Sunny north-facing aspect. Features lovely private lawn and colourful garden area. Single garage to store the beach toys. Great retreat to get away from it all. Rural view and peek of water. Call Rhoda now.

GARY MORRIS 021 902 087 WEB ID MRE2499

CRAIG CLEMENT Mob 021461668 WEB ID RJS4174

RHODA MORRISON Ph 0274 800 691 WEB ID MRE2493

3203 POUTO RD, TE KOPURU

$680,000 149 HURNDALL STREET, MAUNGATUROTO $65,000 plus SAV plus GST 1711 STATE HIGHWAY 12, MAUNGATUROTO

$465,000 150 HALL ROAD, TINOPAI

$375,000

OPEN HOME SAT 7TH NOV @ 1.00PM

COUNTRY LIFESTYLE CALLING.

BE YOUR OWN BOSS

10 ACRES AND A SHED

EXTENSIVE WATER AND RURAL VIEWS

Tomorrow’s security for your family today. A country escape offering a private lifestyle, rural and Kaipara water views. Relocated in 2009 with a 2018 renovation with quality fixtures and materials. This is a stunning and modern home with double glazing, large deck with big views. Rolling contour with fruiting avocado trees. MICHELLE TOMLINSON Mob 027 339 5937 WEB ID RJS4173

Opportunity has come along to own your own business. The current owners have owned this business since 2010, supplyimg the district with all their appliance needs. From whiteware to televisions, cook tops and stoves, beds, small appliances and hardware for IT.

Steep contour land with stock yards, a dam, covenanted bush and a building site with stunning water views. The shed is consented and has power, septic system, bathroom, mezzanine bedroom and a wood burner fireplace. Perfect for weekend getaways or live in while you build your dream home. KARYN HODGSON Mob 029 7799 019 WEB ID MRE2496

8.4630 ha’s with fantastic views out to the inner harbour and the surrounding countryside. Property drops down to a small tidal inlet where you can put in a canoe and go for a paddle. Unpermitted hut with 2 bedrooms, bathroom, power, coal range, wi fi connection, composting toilet, water tanks. An orchard has been planted just starting to bear fruit. SHEILA BOON Mob 027 498 5651 WEB ID MRE2475

SHAR SCHULTZ Mob 022 046 4790 WEB ID MC2498

110 Victoria Street, Dargaville 143 Hurndall Street, Maungaturoto

NEW FORD PUMA BASE 2020

NEW FORD ESCAPE ST-LINE AWD 2020

FRONT AND REAR MUD FLAPS

ST-LINE AWD

• 428km • 999cc petrol engine • 7 speed auto

$30,316 + O.R.C

09 439 7295 09 431 1016

www.roperandjones.co.nz

• 16km • 1,999cc petrol engine • 8 speed auto

$50,990 + O.R.C

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HOLDEN EPICA CDX 2008

CDX

• 136,168km • 2,492cc petrol engine • 6 speed auto

$8,490

NISSAN WINGROAD 2002

FORD RANGER TD XL RC C/C 2007

FORD RANGER XLT DOUBLE CAB W/SA 2020

• 190,523km • 1,497cc petrol engine • 4 speed auto

• 382,297km • 2,953cc diesel engine • 5-gear manual

• 1,000km • 3,198cc diesel engine • 6 speed auto

WAGON

$4,990

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$12,990

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$71,500


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