Kaipara Lifestyler, April 10th 2018

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April 10 2018

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Superheroes visit kindy Check…mate

Plans are underway for a regional schools’ chess tournament, following a successful series of in-house contests at Ruawai College …

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p Ruawai Kindergarten was taken over by all sorts of superheroes and interesting characters last week, as part of a new incentive system in the Early Years programme. “The theme was role modelling, so the children chose to dress up as superheroes. This is a reward for all the hard work they have done during the first term,” said Head teacher, Teresa Robertson. The students then sat down to a shared lunch of healthy snacks to celebrate the end of the first term.

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p Ruawai College prefects organised a crazy hair and mufti day on March 20, in support of the Shave for a Cure Foundation. A sausage sizzle helped towards the $521.80 raised. Alex Rope shaved Jack Brewster’s head, and Ross Wallace (not pictured) also had his locks removed.


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Community bites back u by Ayla Miller

A petition calling for the Kaipara District Council to employ staff based in Dargaville to deal with an increasing roaming dog problem, has received over 350 signatures at last count.

p Dargaville residents are making a stand against roaming dogs

Petition instigator, Joanne Williams, says she wants to see roaming dogs off the streets of Dargaville. “I started the petition to find out who wanted to see some action. Then all the stories started coming out. We want to see Kaipara District Council take responsibility for employing people for animal control. No one should have to wait an hour to be saved from an attack.” Dargaville resident, Alister Grant, lives near Selwyn Park Primary School and worries it will not be long before a child will be bitten. “We want to see the stray dogs off the street,” he says. “I love dogs and animals, but I just want people to do things properly.” Kaipara District Council’s animal control is externally contracted to Armourguard and the contract is current until September 2019. KDC spokesperson, Ben Hope, says Armourguard have recently carried

out over 41 proactive dog patrols, which are carried out every night, and attended to 33 complaints, which has led to several dogs being picked up and impounded. “Council is in the process of investigating the most cost-effective way of providing an efficient animal control service. This may mean that the service may be brought ‘in-house’ in the future. Armourguard are currently undertaking door to door checks for unregistered dogs. Infringements will apply for any dog that is not and requires to be currently registered and microchipped. Likewise, any dog that is identified as not being kept under control may be uplifted and impounded, and the owner infringed for failure to control or confine.” To sign the petition visit change. org and search ‘Lets Make Dargaville Safe.’ ¢

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Kaipara property values increase The total capital value of the 14,819 properties within Kaipara District Council is $8.6 billion, with the land value of those properties now valued at $5.0 billion. This is a 30 per cent increase from the previous 2014 value level. “The important thing is that Kaipara is growing. It is changing and its rate of change is getting faster,” Mayor Smith says. The increase in valuation does not automatically mean a hike in rates, as rating valuations form only a part of the calculation of rates bills, and the new rating valuations will be used to calculate rates for the next rating year that come into effect on July 1. p Jason Smith — Kaipara District mayor “The council is now working through the Long Term to do, will determine what our rates Plan consultations and we have increase will be.” our hearings next week, as part of Hearings for the Long Term Plans will that process. Based on what the take place over the next couple of weeks community are saying it wants council in Dargaville and Mangawhai. ¢

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Check…mate

Local swimmers break records

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u by Jill Dickie

Plans are underway for a regional schools’ chess tournament, following a successful series of in-house contests at Ruawai College library.

Members of the Dargaville Swimming Club have had a successful summer season with their competitions resulting in many placings and even broken records.

p Tournament winner Makana Rawaho and one of his opponents Phoenix Gilligan during a match, with Kerran Bellamy and Klay Connett playing behind them. Not shown: Intermediate winner Ethan Hau

Chess-playing students received preparation and coaching from Diana Schaefer and Oliver Picken from the Whangarei chess group, and during March, intermediate and experienced pupils competed, facing new opponents with each round. Library manager, Amy Mehrtens, suggested the in-house tournament to the students after noticing the number of regular chess players, and encouraged them to get involved.

“The school has been incredibly supportive and the principal, Mrs Raeleen Harre, is especially keen for it to become an annual fixture, with a trophy awarded at the end of year prizegiving for each years’ college champion. This is the first year the tournament has been held,” says Ms Mehrtens. Details of the proposed regional contest have yet to be finalised. ¢

Correction The phone number in the story ‘Service Groups Step Up’ in the March 27 edition was incorrect. The correct number for Te Roroa Learning Assistance is 0800 555 635.

At the end of March the best swimmer from all schools in the Northern Wairoa district competed at the Northland Primary Schools Swimming Sports, and swimmers from Dargaville showed their skill in the pool. Four swimmers: Wil Douglas, Kaitlyn Smith, Hadley Herman, and Matty Douglas, broke 12 records between them. Selwyn Park School relay team won the Super 4 relay and broke the record from 2012, and the Dargaville Intermediate team won the Coates Shield for the fastest relay. Both school teams were made up of club swimmers. In January, 12 swimmers aged 9–12 years entered in the p Coach Glen Smith with members of the swim team Rising Stars competition and raced in 89 individual races, resulting with pride and supported one another in a total medal count of 16 gold, 11 despite all being from different schools,” silver, and 13 bronze. Two competitors, said secretary, Sam Simons. Brayden Smith in the boys 12–13 year At weekly club night more than 50 400m freestyle, and Kaitlyn Smith in the swimmers train for exercise, to develop 10-year-old girls 100m individual medley, skills, and improve their competition both broke previously held records. times. With their coaching team “Every club swimmer who participated, increasing to three, the students demonstrated what their hard work has can train up to eight hours a week in achieved, and each wore their yellow cap preparation for upcoming events. ¢


KAIPARA LIFESTYLER April 10 - 2018

Patrol season winds up

Riders hoof it home

With the end of patrol season falling earlier than usual this year, Surf Lifesaving New Zealand urges people to stop and think before entering the water at an unpatrolled beach.

u Jill Dickie

Lifesaving and education manager, Allan Mundy, says as the weather is still very settled at this time of the year, there is a risk of drownings continuing. “We are asking people to take responsibility for their own safety and those around them. Learn to spot rips, assess the conditions and always swim with a friend. The surf is an unpredictable environment that can change very quickly. If you’re not confident in your ability and don’t know how to safely get yourself out of danger, then quite simply you should stay out,” he says. Statistics for the 2017/18 season show a 26 per cent p Easter marked the end of Surf Lifesaving patrol season increase on the number of rescues compared to last season, and be out until Labour Weekend, volunteer most encouragingly, an 84 per cent lifeguards will continue to be part of increase on the number of assists. Mr call-out and search and rescue squads Mundy says lifeguards really stepped up over the winter months. to the challenges of a record summer Mr Mundy says: “A massive thank that saw unusually high numbers of you must go out to the 19,000 swimmers on New Zealand beaches members and 5,000 lifeguards each day, coupled with larger than around the country, who have worked normal surf. tirelessly to keep beachgoers safe for “They can all be proud of the another year. fact that they have contributed to “Being a surf lifeguard is a big saving hundreds of lives,” he says. commitment and we’re incredibly While the red and yellow flags will not grateful to all of our volunteers.” ¢

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The Dargaville High School equestrian team has ridden its way to fifth placing at the Northland Secondary Schools Combined event held on Thursday, April 5 at Kaikohe Showgrounds.

p The successful team: Lydia Carey on Little Romeo, Ruby Carey on TC Pianoman, Katie Griggs on TC Texas Tea, and Amber Ryder on TC Baylys Boy

The team of four girls rode ponies owned by team manager Jae Carey, who is also mother of two of the team members. One of the girls, Amber Ryder, has been involved with the riding team for three years in a grooming role, but this year rode a borrowed pony, and achieved the best overall score of the team.

Rider Ruby Carey achieved fifth placing in her dressage, and this was the first time she had coached the team. “It was exciting to have a student coach the team, as well as ride, and she really stepped up to the plate,” said team manager, Jae Carey. Eighteen teams took part in the competition. ¢

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Setting sail for good times u by Andy Bryenton

Pirate flags snapped in the brisk breeze, the sun glinted off foaming spray, and a fleet of sleek hulls carved through the water on Dargaville’s Northern Wairoa River — but this wasn’t a buccaneer invasion. The jaunty pennants, bunting, flags and polished brass and chrome were all part of a parade of nautical classics — the 2018 Northern Wairoa Boating Club Regatta. The day’s events on Saturday, March 31 were not just well-attended by representatives of the local boating community — they also attracted vessels and their crews from other spots around the mighty Kaipara harbour, such as Tinopai and Pahi. All manner of boats made an appearance; from massive modern cruisers to nimble speedboats, anglers’ pride and joy, through to launches designed and built right here on the river. The fleet navigated a course, which took them from one end of Dargaville to the other following the curve of the river, and spectators lined the waterfront along the route. To keep the racing civil and decorous, it wasn’t all about flat out speed. Skippers had to round the course and

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then match their earlier time as exactly as possible, a feat of control, which was made all the more tricky by the rushing tide. Seeing the proud flags flying and the spray blowing back from the bows, one could clearly picture those olden times when the Northern Wairoa River was a bustling ar terial lane of commerce. With a huge swag of prizes donated by the generous business leaders of the town, the regatta segued into a late afternoon and evening of cold drinks and good eating, carrying on the recent sterling reputation of the boating club’s kitchen. A fine time was had by all on and off the water, with the final day of daylight savings for the year farewelled in style. April brings the beginning of trivia evenings at the boating club’s riverside headquarters, along with a continuation of their very popular Friday steak nights and Sunday roasts. ¢

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p With the river full of vessels, the regatta provided a window on the past when Dargaville was a bustling commercial port

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Encouraging care

Fostering racing talent

More than 20 people, ranging in age from seven to 70, took part in the inaugural Pouto Lighthouse Challenge multisport event which aimed to encourage people to care for the environment and raise awareness for the Cancer Society.

u by Ayla Miller

p Participants get ready to take part in the inaugural Pouto Lighthouse Challenge

“This event was a success in many ways, from bringing awareness of cancer and acknowledging those who have passed, opening our marae up for others to experiencing a marae stay, community involvement and support, high energy and participation, amazing sponsors, acknowledging our Pouto Lighthouse and the hope that others will look after and protect its environment so future generations can enjoy it, by taking

the walk up and leaving your 4WD at the bottom,” said co-organiser Joesephine Nathan. “We would like to thank key sponsors and volunteers: NorthSouth Multi Media, Carters Dargaville, Te Ha Oranga, Te Papa Atawhai Kauri Coast Seaweek, Sport Northland, Pouto Topu A Trust, Cancer Society Northland, Nolas, Countdown, Waikaretu Marae Committee and all of our amazing whanau and volunteers.” ¢

Thank you to all those who attended Drop-In sessions across the district for the Long Term Plan consultations. Council received a wide variety of feedback on their Consultation Document A Bright Future. Council will be holding public hearings to listen to those who indicated that they wish to be heard in their feedback. The hearings are open to public, however only those who have identified their wish to speak to their feedback are able to address council. The hearings will be held in: – Dargaville, Tuesday 10 April from 9am. Northern Wairoa War Memorial Hall, Hokianga Road, Dargaville. – Mangawhai, Monday 16 April from 9am Mangawhai Club, Molesworh Drive, Mangawhai.

Almost as soon as Otamatea High School student Ben Morrison could walk, he wanted to drive. Now the 15-year-old has his sights set on representing New Zealand by racing in America, but will need a major sponsor to make this dream a reality. “He has raced quad bikes since he was four, karts at eight and then mini stocks at 12,” says mother Tracey Morrison. Ben is the youngest driver to have ever raced a Three Quarter Midget car, which is the age category usually reserved for those sixteen years old and over, at Western Springs Speedway and to have a win at Stratford Speedway. He has won many titles at Waikaraka Family Speedway and around the country, and was given a one year age dispensation to race in the adult class of TQ Midgets, which he started on the day after he turned 15. “Everyone says he’s a superstar,” says Tracey. “Lots of people he is racing with are around the age of 25–50, and then there’s Ben. All their cars are plastered with sponsors. Ben wants to race professionally, so to do that we need a sponsor.” Ben says racing is all about having fun and spending quality time with the family outside of the house. “We get to go away to lots of different places, and meet lots of new friends from around the country when we travel,”

p Fifteen-year-old race car driver Ben Morrison wants to race professionally and needs sponsors to help him achieve this goal

says Ben. “Dad used to race as well, but then he stopped and I started.” He says any potential sponsor could expect exposure to thousands of people every week. “At Western Springs there are probably over 5,000 people watching. Also, when you are on the podium after a race, you get the microphone and have the opportunity to thank all your sponsors.” ¢

KAIPARA LIBRARY NEWS Paparoa Library is closing for renovations to the building that will house the future Medical Centre and the Library. The Library will be closed on Saturday 7th April 2018 and at this stage the time frame for the closure is unclear. Maungaturoto and Kaiwaka Libraries have kindly offered Paparoa Library members the use of their libraries during the close down period. All Kaipara residents are able to use their local library cards at Dargaville Library. All of the other libraries in the Kaipara District (including Mangawhai) have free wifi available for the community. OPENING HOURS FOR ALL THE KAIPARA LIBRARIES ARE AS BELOW:

Dargaville Library is open: Mon-Fri 9am-5pm Sat 9.30am-12.30pm Maungaturoto Library is open: Mon, Tues, Thur 10.30am-1pm Wed 10.30am-12pm Fri 10.30am-4pm Sat 10am-1pm Kaiwaka Library is open: Mon 4pm-6pm Wed, Thur, Fri, Sat 10am-2pm Mangawhai Library is open: Mon 7pm-8pm Tues, Weds, Thurs 9.30am-11.30am Fri 1-3.30pm Sat 10am-12pm


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Shaving superstars

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u by Ayla Miller

On a spur of the moment, Dargaville/Bay of Islands Hospital Operations Manager, Jen Thomas, decided to participate in Shave for a Cure and, together with six others, has raised $5,300 for the cause.

p Jen Thomas and her team of Bay of Island Hospital staff who shaved for a cure

Ms Thomas was inspired after seeing friends and family lose their hair to cancer treatments and wanted to do something to help. “I thought this was an opportunity to raise funds for a great cause and have a bit of fun along the way,” she said. “On the day I was wondering what the heck have I done; but it was the point of no return when I realised we had raised over $3,000.” Shave for a Cure is a fundraising initiative to support New Zealanders diagnosed with some form of blood cancer or related condition. Money

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raised goes towards support services, research and providing information. This is the first time Jen has participated, but already there is talk of taking part again next year. “We are completely blown away and it is very humbling that so many of our colleagues throughout the Dargaville Health Board have donated us money, along with our family and friends. “A huge thanks to the teams who donated their time and money to this amazing cause it is very humbling.” To donate visit shaveforacure.co.nz/ and search Jen Thomas. ¢

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On Tuesday, April 17 a gathering will be held at the Dargaville High School from 9.30am–4.30pm for Pacific youth, to meet and discuss their heritage and inspirations. The first-time event provides the opportunity for those between the ages of 14–24 years, and their parents and caregivers, to speak about the issues facing them and what they may want in their future. “Many youth are aware of their Pacific heritage, but don’t know what that actually means, or know how to connect with their sense of identity,” says Fale Pasifika manager, May Seagar. Ms Seagar will be travelling from Maungaturoto, through Paparoa and Ruawai, and can collect participants along the way, then drop them home again afterwards. Registrations are available by phoning May Seagar 021 238 5328.

p Fale Pasifika manager, May Seagar

Correction The story ‘Lions Fundraiser’ in the March 27 edition of the Kaipara Lifestyler, incorrectly named Dorothy Simpson as secretary. Her title should have read Public Relations Officer. The current secretary is Betty Meurant.

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u by Ayla Miller

It was a full house at the Lighthouse Function Centre for the 11th Annual Afternoon of Music with Kevin Friedrich and Friends variety show.

p The Rivertown Singers and Take Six

p Accordionist and host Kevin Friedrich

Accordionist and host, Kevin Friedrich, has lived in the USA since leaving Dargaville High School in 1979 and says he always enjoys his Dargaville related projects. “The object of the concert is to put something on for a range of musical taste,” said Kevin. “The funds raised from the concert all go back to the Dargaville Museum to assist with their efforts to preserve local history and culture.” The show was opened by the Christchurch Accordion Orchestra directed by David Thorne and Kevin

performed a variety of accordion works. This was followed by local vocalists, choirs and musicians. Dargaville Primary School Kapa Haka group also performed and a multimedia display put together by local videographer Ken Cashin, showcased iconic New Zealanders and kiwiana. “We always try to cater to all age groups to enjoy,” said organiser Margaret Tier. “Some people said this year the event was the best one yet.” The 12th Annual concert will be held on March 31 2019. ¢

p The Toppsy Twins added a touch of humour to the afternoon

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Get ready for fire season u by Andy Bryenton

There’s nothing like a roaring fire to create a feeling of warmth and comfort in the depths of winter. To make sure you can enjoy a toasty warm home when the frosts kick in, there’s a few jobs to take care of first. Thankfully, the entire process, from logs to embers, is covered by our local power equipment specialists. Being a predominantly rural area, many of us have the option to kill two birds with one stone during the firewood preparation process. The option of taking down old, unwanted or dangerous trees is on the table for those living the rural or lifestyle block life, though, a kit of tools to accomplish the task will stand you in good stead for years to come. The most versatile is of course a good chainsaw, and options in terms of size, power and weight are all there to explore. The best way to pick a saw that’s right for your situation is to talk to the experts; we visited Trevor at Godfrey’s mowers and chainsaws, who has customers from homeowners, to farmers, to forestry professionals. For the small backyard, battery options exist, which pack a punch as tough as petrol. For those felling whole trees, it’s also safety first — grab a set of protective glasses, chaps, gloves and

ear protection before wading in. Once your tree is felled, it’s time to get rid of the foliage. Green waste disposal is getting pricey, but using a chipper, it’s possible to turn rubbish into valuable mulch and chip for garden beds. A small easily portable chipper with a petrol engine, should be all you need for the farm or lifestyle block, chomping through the brush and twigs to make waste disappear. Then it’s time to tackle the firewood itself. Now, you could spend hours behind an axe, or you could invest in a log splitter to cut the chore down to size. A variety of mechanical and electrical splitters exist, from those, which use a high-pressure spring, to those, which divide the timber using sheer hydraulic force. Once a pile of neatly quartered wood is prepared, stack it in a dry place and wrap it up against the elements — you’re set for a winter of warm feet and power cutproof heat.

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It’s a new financial year for business and with the current buoyant mood in the region, boosted in part by a continuing migration to our provinces there’s a lot of new things, both already here and just on the horizon.

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Dargaville’s main street is a testament to this, slowly filling up with new endeavours. The wraps are soon due to come off, of what was once Henderson’s boarding house, now restored and transformed. We have a new outdoor, adventure and cycle store in town, a new artisan crafting in felt, new restaurants, and expansions planned for some main street traders, which will see big moves in the coming weeks. Even stores once shut, have found new owners, and long-established businesses are investing in the future, such as the stately old Northern Wairoa Hotel, where air conditioning has been installed throughout. There’s even work underway on a new workshop for those of a marine persuasion. It’s the same story in our smaller towns — Mangawhai has seen massive gains from citysiders heading north.

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cities is unlikely to be fixed quickly, despite new governmental initiatives, we can expect more new faces in our local towns, even through winter. That means more opportunities for retailers, hospitality workers and service providers, more employment and more scope for what’s called ‘parallel expansion’ — businesses doing the unexpected to ensure there are no gaps, which drive customers to have to leave town to shop. ¢

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New businesses are popping up all over, and the old-established names seem busier than ever going into winter. The traditional time for a ‘cool-down’ in retail spending and real estate seems to have bypassed us again this year, and local merchants are making sure there’s nothing you need to leave town for. Dargaville provides a good example of this trend toward multitasking. Take the longest established business in the town — dating back to 1936, under the same family ownership. Munns Flooring Xtra are as busy as they’ve ever been, reminding customers that now is the time to book in, to have flooring sorted for winter. Their current range is a long way from the oriental and Turkish rugs brought in by the original founders back in pre-war times, but the demands of a growing town have seen them expand their staff, taking on a new apprentice. Similarly, another old-established name, McKays 100% Electrical, have branched out under new ownership. A recent change-up has seen them stock a range of beds, alongside whiteware and electronics. Another pillar of local trade, Farrand and Mason, have developed from engineering to tool supply, to outdoor power equipment and now offer a full key cutting service, including transponders for cars and trucks. The oldest name in

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Welcome to Mangawhai Mangawhai artists go bush Students make headlines u by Jill Dickie

u by Ayla Miller

Following the success of last year’s Project Stingray art project, the Mangawhai Artists Association is again inviting community involvement for its newest art experience entitled Magical Mangawhai Goes Bush.

A team of bright young future journalists are bringing the latest school news to the community through the Mangawhai Beach School Extra magazine.

The artists are asking the community to celebrate the native New Zealand bush by visiting the gallery between Thursday, April 19 and Tuesday, May 1 to paint a bush theme on natural bush materials, river stones and paper banners. All paints and materials are supplied, and all ages are invited. The Mangawhai team will then spend four days completing an installation of the pieces within the gallery creating a scene under a night sky, and the exhibition will be officially opened on Saturday, May 5 and close on Sunday, May 13. Last year over 300 people helped paint the 101 plywood stingrays, 58 of which are now installed on top of the two giant rays on the exterior of the gallery.

p Rosina Kamphuis preparing materials that will be used when people can come and paint

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4T-DIGGER – BOBCAT – TIP TRUCK Property Maintenance – Driveways – Building Sites Stump & Tree Removal – Hole Boring – Chain Trencher Calf Shed and Stockyard Cleaning KAIPARA – WHANGAREI – RODNEY Phone Matt: 021 199 6677 Email: mprabrownecontractors@gmail.com

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Septic Tank/Grease Trap Cleaning Septic & Sewerage Treatment Systems

Don’t let your septic tank become costly - service it now!

30 Hokianga Road Dargaville | Ph 09 439 8170 email: hokiangaroad@lumino.co.nz | lumino.co.nz

MUDDY THUMBS Gardening • Hedge Trimming • Rubbish Removal • Water Blasting • Pruning/Tree Trimming • General Garden Maintenance • Planting • Garden Hoeing • Weed Spraying AND MORE! Call now for a no obligation free quote!

Matt 021 111 0595 or email muddythumbs@gmail.com

FREE measure and quote Rental and retrofit specialists Northland wide


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April 10 - 2018

KAIPARA LIFESTYLER

Kaipara Service Directory

Tu Christey Massage Therapist

WARREN BYCROFT

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

For all types of building work guaranteed PH: 09 439 6178 OR 027 472 3778

Phone: (09) 439 6518 Mobile: 021 116 9425 Email: tuthemt@gmail.com www.handyhandsmassage.co.nz

E bycroft1@slingshot.co.nz

100%NZ

keeping it kiwi

SPECIALISTS IN:

HEAT PUMPS | AIR CONDITIONING COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION |FARM REFRIGERATION COOL ROOM | FREEZER ROOM | VENTILATION SYSTEMS 113 Victoria Street, Dargaville P: 09 945 5298 M: 021 249 1366 E: waverefrigeration@gmail.com

CLASSIFIEDS For Sale

R E F R I G E R AT I O N

Builder / Tiler / Cabinet Maker / Bathroom + Kitchens

Phone 09 439 6933

Closing date for classified advertising for the 17 April 2018 edition is 10am Monday 16 April 2018

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

Tree Services

Trades & Services

Security

COAST TO Coast Treeworks. Professional tree services, qualified and insured. All aspects of tree work. Phone Victor 021 050 2665.

BRICK AND blocklaying tradesmen, fencing, columns, paving, outdoor fireplaces, repairs and more phone Tony 022 311 8447.

JACK FANNON Menswear still have new stock arrivals. Natural fibre: Hemp and bamboo shirts. 100% cotton shirts. Canterbury quick dry hoodies and track pants. 52 Victoria St. 09 439 8946.

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

PAINTER (RETIRED Tradesperson) small to medium work, good rates, phone 09 439 5557.

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

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

Entertainment SINGLE? MEET other interesting, intelligent, genuine people just like yourself, all ages. Dine out ‘Dinner for Six’ Phone 021 639 552.

Wanted LAND WANTED to lease, or lease to buy. 50 - 1000 HA with house preferably, but not necessary, phone 021 028 55099. MANUKA HONEY sites, phone to discuss rates, 021 028 55099. SUZUKI 4X4 Wanted to buy - parked, damaged or unwanted, Escudo Vitara/Grand Vitara. Phone Derek 09 439 7573.

Storage SECURE UNITS for Domestic & Commercial use. Also workshop space available, best rates guaranteed. Phone 09 439 3075. dargavillestorage.co.nz.

Grazing GRAZING AVAILABLE short or long term Matakohe/ Ruawai area. Please phone 021 546 368.

Work Wanted CARPET LAYER complete supply and installation of new and used carpet and underlay. Repairs/ restretching/garage carpet — Quality Service phone Ian 027 499 6413. MATURE EXPERIENCED Carer seeks work, including chores, driving, night shift, phone 021 0851 6944.

Pinaki Sand & Clean Fill

Nurseries & Plants 2000 SHRUBS, shelter trees, ground cover landscaping etc ready now. Jacarandas $8.00. Rock roses 2 types only $4.00. Bottle brushes from $5.00. All plants locally grown Got2go plants 55 West Coast Road Te Kopuru, 09 439 5556, 9am to 4 pm, Tuesday to Sunday, sorry no eftpos. NATIVE PLANTS. Babylon Coast Gardens has a wide range of native and coastal hardy plants ready now for revegetation projects, effluent ponds, septic tanks, waterways and landscaping. Site visits and advice available. Open on Saturdays 10am to 4pm at 1246 Babylon Coast Road. Or else by appointment. For more information phone 09 439 4223 or email info@ babyloncoastgardens.co.nz%

Property Maintenance 1 STOP Window & Door Repairs — Seals, Latches, Stays, Wheels, Hinges, Locks, Glass & Glazing. Ph: 027 275 0918 or 439 6458 — Kevin Sowter or visit my website: www.windowanddoors.co.nz - Window & Door Services Ltd. 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. 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. PRESSURE WASHING, soft house wash, drives, paths, decks & more. FREE gutter cleaning with every house wash, phone Tony 022 311 8447. WATER TANK Vacuum clean, Full tank OK, Waste no more than 1,000 litres. Phone Wals 09 437 3936 or 021 932 225.

TOKATOKA

Livestock CALF MILK wanted, colostrum, penicillin milk. Phone 021 439 250. PIGS FOR SALE, 2 x Sows, Berkshire/Duroc X Excel breeders, phone Glen 09 439 7042.

MATAKOHE SALE

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

Septic Tank Services EFFLUENT REMOVAL, Just give us a call, we remove it all. “Magic Property Services”. Ph 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. Ph Chris 027 480 0110 or Mary 027 459 1544. 7 Days. WE ARE THE ONLY CODE COMPLIANT OPERATORS IN THE KAIPARA.

DO YOU HAVE THE RIGHT STUFF TO CUT IT IN THE BUILDING TRADE?

HIRING NOW

Full time intermediate level building professional to join busy Dargaville based company. Min. 2 years experience required. Would suit a current apprentice/hammer hand or someone in a construction trade wanting a change in skill set to carpentry. High level of motivation, physical fitness and work ethic required. Suitable remuneration for the successful applicant. Email or send your CV or a cover letter to: nwbuild@ubernet.co.nz or NW Build – PO Box 398 Dargaville APPLICATIONS TREATED IN STRICT CONFIDENCE

Friday 13th April Dairies 12 Noon – Stores 12:30 Comprising: 30 VIC MA Frs & FrsX August Calving Cows - IC to Hfd 100 Boner cows, 25 HfdXFrs & Ang 2Yr Steers 50 Frs & Frsx 2 Yr Steers, 15 AngX 2Yr Heifers, 20 Wnr Hfd X Frs Heifers

Contact: Allan Swindlehurst 027 493 2844 Don McKenzie 021 754 174 Shane Wintle 027 666 6243 Jake Hamlin 027 520 1771

Automotive Technician/Mechanic Godfrey Motors 2015 We are currently seeking an experienced Mechanic/WOF inspector to join our team. We are a customer focused workshop offering complete car and 4x4 servicing, repairs and tyres etc for all makes and models. These are the qualities we are looking for:

• Good customer skills • WOF Certificate • A solid understanding of automotive systems including electrical and diagnostics • Ability to maintain a high standard of workmanship • Be able to work independently and as part of the team

We offer a supportive and friendly work environment with competitive remuneration based on qualifications and experience if this sounds like you please send your CV to:

Thursday 12th April 2018

027 271 2022

Dry Aged Beef Specialists Traditional Manuka wood smoked Bacon & Ham

Phone or text Darron 021 584 221 or (09) 439 7994

DARGAVILLE WEANER SALE

Phone or Txt Paul

439 2020

Domestic, commercial, caravan squabs, motorcycle seats, antiques, marine etc.

Any job big or small. We do them ALL

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

Ph 09

Quality upholstery services

Dargaville Bobcat Services

09 439 1505 027 614 6309

WAYNE & ANNETTE

UPHOLSTERY

Situations Vacant WAITING STAFF/KITCHEN Hand wanted for customer service, till operation, dishwashing and delivery. Contact Vikram 021 0245 5576 - Shiraz Dargaville.`

Special Entry A/c GO & J Fox (Annual Draft) 30 x 20mth, A/Born 1Yr W/F Strs 25 x 20mth, A/Born 1Yr W/F Hfrs 30 x Wnr W/f Strs 30 x Wnr W/f Hfrs A/c Clients 40 Wnr W/F, Herex Strs & Bulls 40 Wnr W/f, Herex Hfrs

CONTACT Haydn Evans 021 985 863

Graham Godfrey, Godfrey Motors 2015 2 Totara st Dargaville 09 439 7666 Graham@godfreymotors.co.nz Or phone 021 298 4264.

Save Lives


KAIPARA LIFESTYLER April 10 - 2018

CLASSIFIEDS Situations Vacant

Phone 09 439 6933

Closing date for classified advertising for the 17 April 2018 edition is 10am Monday 16 April 2018 Situations Vacant

Area Supervisor Dargaville

REVENUE OPERATIONS OFFICER

SMALL PART-TIME ROLE

If you live in Dargaville, enjoy flexible work hours including working from home, have excellent computer skills along with a reliable vehicle, then NZ's leading distribution company needs you.

(Fixed Term, 10 Months) Full-Time The Kaipara District Council are seeking a Revenue Operations Officer for a 10 month Fixed Term position in our Revenue Team.

CALL PETER 021 664 132

In this role you’ll maintain the customer information database, set the annual rates and apply quarterly rates instalments. You will also be responsible for managing the water billing process and assisting with processing of direct debits and sundry invoices.

Community Support Worker Dargaville | Part Time Would you enjoy the opportunity to work as a valued support worker providing our client with the assistance need during his rehabilitation after an injury? We are looking for a female support worker to join our team supporting our client, who has a spinal injury, with personal cares and household management.

You will be experienced in general office administration and the use of office equipment and will be someone who enjoys working in a team environment and providing excellent customer service.

On offer is a part time position, with shifts 8am to 11am Monday to Friday. The role would suit someone who has a compassionate and kind nature, is reliable, hardworking and would like a varied and rewarding position.

If this sounds like you don’t wait - apply today! Please apply via our career hub which can be found at; http://kaiparadc.recruitmenthub.co.nz/Vacancies/ Applications close 15 April 2018.

You must have a full driver’s licence, clear communication skills, fluency in English, be trustworthy, reliable and have a ‘can do’ attitude. NZ residence or a valid NZ work permit is essential. Ideally you would live in close proximity to the Dargaville Hospital.

Public Notices ACOUSTIC MUSIC Blackboard Concert change of venue — 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. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS If you want to drink, that’s your business - If you want to stop, maybe we can help. Meeting: Mondays & Thursdays. Phone 09 439 5248 or ladies call 020 4082 1373. ANYONE NEEDING help with your computer, tablet or smartphone should perhaps come along to the SeniorNet Dargaville open day on Monday 16th April at 1 pm at our teaching rooms in the old dairy complex via the Liverpool Street entrance so you can find out how we can help. Everyone welcome. For more information call Heather on 09 439 4452 or Dot on 09 439 1711. FABULOUS AND free MoneyMates course Wednesdays 10-12.30 for six weeks. Help with mileage and childcare costs Phone 09 439 8592 for details.

Death Notice

RUSSELL, ALBIE

Passed away 7th of April. Many happy memories will always be remembered. With love Malcolm and Debbie Bell

CRIPPS, SUZANNE MAY Passed away peacefully at North Haven Hospice on 4 April 2018, aged 61 years. Will be sadly missed by her family and her many friends. At Suzanne’s request, a private cremation has been held. A memorial service for Suzanne will be held at 1pm on Thursday 12 April 2018 at the Congregational Church in Maungaturoto. All communications to the Cripps family C/- PO Box 34 Maungaturoto 0547.

KAIPARA BUDGETING Service, open 9-1, Monday to Friday, 80 Normanby Street, 09 439 8592. MAUNGATUROTO OP Shop Charitable Trust, Public meeting, Monday 16th of April 2pm, at the Otamatea Community House Hurndall Street, Maungaturoto.

We offer: • full individualised training with our client • excellent rates of pay based on qualifications • on-going training in rehabilitation services and support

RUSSELL, Albert Henry (Albie) On Saturday April 7, 2018 Albie in his 85th year, passed away peacefully at home in Dargaville. (Formerly of Redhill)

To apply please email your CV to: rachael.snook@healthcarerehab.co.nz

DRIVE PHONE FREE!

Healthcare Rehabilitation is a division of Healthcare New Zealand Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of HealthcareNew Zealand Holdings Limited

Situations Vacant

Public Notices Dargaville Day Badminton

Customer Service Representative DARGAVILLE

An exciting opportunity has arisen for an enthusiastic part-time Customer Service Representative to join our busy team in Dargaville. About the role: This is a part-time in-store role where you will provide top-quality technical sales advice and service to a range of agricultural clients. Duties and responsibilities: • Identify customer needs and recommend appropriate products and services • Process sales and product requests • Assist customers, colleagues and suppliers to answer queries and resolve problems • Assist the Store Manager with regular administrative tasks • Order, unpack and display merchandise according to company guidelines

Yes! We have started our 2018 season. Come and have a go! Every Thursday 10am at the Town Hall (back entrance). All welcome. Contact Lynley Clements ph: 439 8160 or Anneke van der Putte ph: 027 334 5515

Kaipara

Community Health Trust

Much loved husband of the late Margaret (Marg), loved father of Bruce, and kind friend to Susan. Loved brother-in-law of Don and Cheryl Young, and the late Maurice (Moss) Young. Loved uncle Albie of Jeanette and AJ Johnstone, Gary and Angela Young, Donna and Rik Dixon and all their lovely children.

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SPRAY Contractors employed by the Northland Regional Council will conduct helicopter spraying of Manchurian Wild Rice Grass along the banks of Kaihu River between Parore Bridge and 650 meters downstream of Duck Creek and boat spraying along the banks of Kaihu River between Parore Bridge and Kaihu River confluence of the Wairoa River using Agpro 100 Haloxyfop and Agpro Crop oil and given a schedule window from 9 to 31 April 2018. Any enquiries should be directed to Northland Regional Council on 0800 002 004.

www.nrc.govt.nz

Our sincere thanks to Angela Young who, supported by Albies caregivers Rau, Chrissy, Rio, Chelsea and Donna, Kaipara Hospice and the district nurses, enabled us to bring Albie home. We would also like to especially thank Debbie Bell for her dedicated care and support of Albie over recent years. Albies funeral service will be held at Wesley Methodist Church, Awakino Road, Dargaville on Wednesday April 11, 2018 at 11:00 am followed by interment at Mt Wesley Lawn Cemetery, Dargaville. All communications to 7 Earl Street, Dargaville 0310.

Courageous Albie; You fought a hard battle and now it is your time to rest in peace with your beloved Marg.

HEALTH SHUTTLE Accessible Transport – We have a wheelchair hoist (Dargaville and Whangarei Health Appointments)

In Memoriam

CONSTABLE LIONEL April 12th 2018.

For enquiries phone Te Ha Oranga 439 3013

Five years have gone. Loved and longed for every day.

Skills and experience:

Rae and Family.

• Excellent oral, written and interpersonal communication skills • Experience in and passion for the New Zealand agricultural sector • Previous retail and/or sales experience is an advantage with a strong ‘people focus’ • Good physical fitness as heavy lifting is required • Approved Handlers and/or Dangerous Goods certification would be preferred • A full, current and clean New Zealand driver’s licence is essential (trailer towing would be an advantage) We are committed to growing our employees and we develop leadership and technical expertise at all levels of our company. We provide extensive in house sales and technical training and offer a number of benefits including retail buying privileges. To discuss this opportunity further please contact Alan Duxfield, Store Manager on 027 801 4188. Apply now or to find out more about working at PGG Wrightson or view other opportunities visit https://careers.pggwrightson.co.nz/search and enter reference number 4164KPI. Applications close on Wednesday, 25 April 2018.

www.pggwrightson.co.nz

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Helping grow the country

DRIVE TO THE CONDITIONS THIS WINTER

WESTERN SHARKS VS WAIPU Spreading Northland Reserves VS Waipu - 12.30pm Williamson Contracting Premiers VS Waipu - 2.15pm

Saturday, 14 April 2018 Rugby Park Murdoch Street, Dargaville Proudly sponsored by Catherine Stewart Bayleys Real Estate MACKYS REAL ESTATE LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED UNDER THE REA ACT 2008

James, Graham In loving Memory of Graham, Dad & Grandad who passed away on April 11th 2015. All the memories you gave us gets us through each day, until we meet again, in our hearts you will always stay. Your loving wife Dot, our girls & their families.

PRICE, Benjamin Edsel Curtis: In loving memory of Ben who left us one year ago on April 9, 2017. Always present, ever near, in our hearts, so very dear. Dearest Ben, you are missed so very much. Love Dad, Mum and Timothy, Grandma and Grandad Gough, Simon and Pauline Gough, Terri, Petra, Regan and Lydia.


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April 10 - 2018  KAIPARA LIFESTYLER

458 BAYLYS COAST ROAD, DARGAVILLE

1521 PAPAROA OAKLEIGH ROAD, PAPAROA

Sale by Deadline 27 DONNELLYS STATION ROAD, DARGAVILLE

$269,000 40 OXFORD STREET, WHAKAPIRAU

$429,000 Negotiable

NEW LISTING

PRIVACY, VIEWS & LOCATION

SALE BY DEADLINE (CLOSES 20TH APRIL 2018 AT 4PM)

ALL ABOARD YOUR NEW HOME

HISTORIC HOME ON HILL

Lifestyle property with large 1970s 3 bedroom home. Open plan living area, decks off 2 sides, plus a conservatory, roomy double internal garaging, town water and tar seal to the gate. Separate single car shed & workshop. Large dam all on 7.83 hectares (19 acres) of land.

This generous 197m2 family home has 2 fire places, separate lounge, spacious open plan kitchen and dining with a fabulous undercover entertainment area, in ground swimming pool with lighting for evening swims, large garage, separate office and an extra toilet. Equestrian dressage arena, covered stable area with tack shed, concrete wash down, stream. A must see! JILL WILSON Mob 021 505 712 WEB ID MRU2147

This family home features 4 double bedrooms, a large modern wet area shower, 2 separate toilets, open plan living, and a deck that overlooks the back yard. The Waima River winds around the boundary, making a picture perfect surround. Also has a separate 2 bedroom unit that needs finishing off.

Built with heart kauri timber in 1874, ex Boatmen´s Cottage from Pouto now relocated to Whakapirau. Original charm and features, matched lined walls, timber flooring. 4 bdm/1 bthm, garage. Water view. Private garden with fruit trees in sheltered position on 1426 sqm site. Walk to beach and wharf.

CRAIG CLEMENT Mob 021461668 WEB ID RJS3953

RHODA MORRISON 09 431 6912 or 0274 800 691 WEB ID MRE2111

RACHAEL DE VRIES Mob 021 943 900 WEB ID RJS3948

5477 STATE HIGHWAY 14, DARGAVILLE

$215,000 HEATLEY ROAD, WHAKAPIRAU

$250,000 17 MCKAY CRESCENT, DARGAVILLE

$479,000 2291 PAPAROA OAKLEIGH ROAD, PAPAROA

$395,000

HANDY IN TOWN

COASTAL BLOCK

MOVE IN NEXT WEEK

17 HA GRAZING LAND

Located on the town fringe is this home built in 1952 on a quarter acre section (1012sqm). Large lounge, open plan dining & kitchen, laundry & bathroom are combined with a shower & vanity and 2 toilets. Coal range in the kitchen is NOT in working order. A number of old fruit trees on the property and handy to Dargaville township. RACHAEL DE VRIES Mob 021 943 900 WEB ID RJS3943

his 6.32Ha block is right on the Kaipara Harbour waters edge. It boasts a lovely private setting with a pond and harbour, all on your doorstep. Build here, run some stock, plant until your heart is content, fish every day and live the Kaipara dream. Building covenants do apply.

This spacious 3 bedroom home has open plan living with a covered patio and entertaining area plus another open plan area suitable for a 4th bedroom, studio or hobby room. Upstairs is the self-contained one bedroom unit. The large double garage also has a room perfect as the games room/man cave. CRAIG CLEMENT Mob 021461668 WEB ID RJS3949

17 Ha (approx. 43 acres) of mixed contoured land. Central hill with north-facing building site, useful hay country, some river flats, hillside and gentle rolling terrain. Build your home with surrounding picturesque country views opposite native bushland. Spring-fed dam. 9 Ha next door also for sale. Buy one or buy both! RHODA MORRISON 09 431 6912 or 0274 800 691 WEB ID MRU2141

74 LOGAN STREET, DARGAVILLE

GARY MORRIS 021 902 087 WEB ID MRE2135

$380,000 36 VIEW STREET, MAUNGATUROTO

$399,000 101 MATAKOHE EAST ROAD, MATAKOHE

$369,000 GOLDEN STAIRS ROAD, PAPAROA

$210,000

PRICE REDUCED

SPLIT BRICK & CEDAR TOWNHOUSE

MOVE IN NOW

BEAUTIFUL MATAKOHE

TRANQUIL LIFESTYLE BLOCK

2 double bedroom townhouse with internal access. Built with retirement in mind this unit is user friendly with wheel chair access. All on one level, no steps or stairs. Spacious and open plan. Large kitchen. Both double bedrooms have large built in robes and heat pumps. Completely insulated with 3 heat pumps. Fully fenced grounds. MICHELLE TOMLINSON Mob 027 339 5937 WEB ID RJS3952

Set on a 1012m2 section, this centrally located home offers 3 double bedrooms, spacious kitchen, open plan living/dining and separate bathroom and toilet. Closed-in front porch, log burner and a new deck allows for outdoor entertaining. Mature fruit trees, single car garage, under the house there is room for a workshop or man cave. KARYN HODGSON Mob 029 7799 019 WEB ID MRE2145

Solid 3 bedroom home located in the heart of Matakohe. Great views of inner harbour and surrounding countryside from the living areas. Open plan kitchen and dining area, galley type kitchen, 2 sunrooms. Master bedroom has ensuite and french doors opening deck. Lift from garage up to living area. Easy care gardens. Single garage plus carport. SHEILA BOON Mob 027 498 5651 WEB ID MRE2125

This 8000m2 (approx) picturesque lifestyle block comes new to the market with new fencing and a patch of your own private bush. A small stream runs along the bottom of the bush. Gently sloping, it is only approximately 7.5 kilometres to Maungaturoto and 1 kilometre from the Paparoa Golf Club for the keen golfer. TONY NORTHCOTT Mob 021 831 864 WEB ID MRE2130

110 Victoria Street, Dargaville 143 Hurndall Street, Maungaturoto

09 439 7295 09 431 1016

www.roperandjones.co.nz

2014 FORD RANGER TD XLT DC W/SA

2012 NISSAN NAVARA D/C ST

OUT STANDING, 4WD, TURBO DIESEL, DOUBLE CAB

EXCELLENT CONDITION, TURBO DIESEL

• 76,772km • 3199cc Diesel Engine • Tiptronic

• 254,190km • 2488cc Diesel Engine • Manual

• 165,868km • 3199cc Diesel Engine • Auto

PRISTINE CONDITION, LOW MILEAGE, 4X4

$40,990

$19,990

2013 FORD RANGER TD XLT DC W/SA

2002 HYUNDAI ELANTRA

2006 FORD FIESTA

2012 NISSAN NAVARA

• 110,537km • 1970cc Petrol Engine • Auto

• 13,955km • 1596cc Petrol Engine • Manual

• 138,960km • 2498cc Diesel Engine • Manual

HYUNDAI, EXCELLENT CONDITION

IMMACULATE CONDITION, EXCELLENT KM’S

$5,490

Plus many more now available See our full range online! DargavilleFord.co.nz Go Further

www.facebook.com/dargavilleford

$9,990

Dargaville Realty Ltd Licensed Agent REAA 2008

$31,990

NISSAN FLAT TRAY

54 Normanby Street, DARGAVILLE P 09 439 7315 F 09 439 5961 dargavilleford.co.nz Lindsay A/H 09 439 7152 or 027 499 1516 Anthony A/H 09 432 8968 or 027 439 7015 Brenden Nathan A/H 09 439 6840 or 021 331 799

$25,990


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