Kaipara Lifestyler, April 11th 2017

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April 11 2017

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Surfing with help An Easter art hunt

The Mangawhai Artists Association will be hosting their annual Art Trail …

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Carrying on a musical tradition

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p Winners of the ‘boys assisted final’ in the 2017 Northland Primary School surfing champs on April 1, Mangawhai Heads were: 1st Benjamin Porter (Waipu), 2nd Brock Johnson (Mangawhai), 3rd Jordy (Baylys Beach) and 4th Rylee-Jae Whitehead (Mangawhai). Organiser Tony Baker said due to the wide range of skill levels and ages in the competition, organisers decided to run an ‘Assisted Division,’ where surfers are assisted into catching waves by their parents. Light winds on the day provided perfect surf conditions for youngsters to showcase their talent.

Teacher shortage has mixed effect u by Joanna Manson

A projected nationwide secondary school teacher shortage has had a mixed effect in Kaipara, with Otamatea High School and Ruawai College finding staff recruitment challenging while Dargaville High has not been affected.

Acknowledgement of Albie Dargaville man Albie Russell was awarded a life membership …

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As term one draws to an end the Post Primary Teachers Association has warned wider Northland of a “serious” shortage of secondary teachers — something they say is indicative of a nationwide problem. “Forecasts suggest there is room for around 2,200

replacement secondary teachers each year for the next eight years,” says PPTA president, Jack Boyle. “It will have a lot of implications for kids in Northland. We don’t want a second class system happening with kids missing out on subjects.”

Otamatea principal Rachel ClothierSimmonds said certain subjects nationally are more difficult to recruit for — for example, science, technology and maths. continued on page 3 …

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p The Western Sharks Hockey team has started the season with a colourful change of uniform. With training and games well underway for 2017 the team travels to Whangarei to compete in the division one women’s competition. On Saturday they put up a good fight against Old Girls to lose 3–1 with ‘players of the day’ going to Hannah Nichols and Loren Pocklington.

Shaved for funds p Hayley Reily shows off her new look after shaving off her hair for the Child Cancer foundation ‘shave your lid’ fundraiser at the Maungaturoto markets last week. Hayley said she felt proud to go under the razor in front of her friend who had recently lost her own hair while receiving chemo. She raised over $2,000 from an online donation page as well as taking collection buckets around Maungaturoto and selling raffle tickets. Photo credit: Dee Topia

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p Alongside a wondrous display of vintage, veteran and restored machinery at last week’s big Crank Up Day, this little slice of Kiwi innovation stood out as something different. Kids and adults alike were entranced by the whirring wheels of this man-powered shearing machine, which clipped a thick harvest of wool thanks to the sweat of its tandem operators. Crowds enjoyed the autumn sunshine at the hilltop event, enjoying the sights and sounds of harvesters, bulldozers, fire appliances and tractors from yesteryear.


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Teacher shortage has mixed effect “At Otamatea High School we have experienced some difficulty recruiting in these areas over the past few years. We have recruited new heads of department in each of these areas over the past couple of years and they offer excellent leadership to their departments.” Ruawai College principal Raeleen Harre said she has found recruitment “challenging” par ticularly for mathematics and science subjects. “We’re not getting huge numbers of applications for positions that are being advertised. Often you have to advertise more than once for the same positions because you may not have had sufficient numbers to shortlist, or alternately have not had the quality of applicants,” she said. Ms Harre added that she thought that by promoting Northland as a destination for teachers could make positions more attractive, and that housing and accommodation opportunities could be another factor for the decline. However Dargaville High School principal Michael Houghton, said the shortage hadn’t directly affected his school. “We have advertised a couple of positions this year and we have received a reasonable field of applicants for both roles. We have actually done pretty well and at the moment we are fully staffed. It looks like we will remain that way.” Mr Houghton had also noticed an increase in teaching position applications from the Auckland region. According to PPTA the shortages

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u by Joanna Manson

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p Post Primary Teachers Association president Jack Boyle

experienced were a ‘problem over a range of subjects’ not just in science, maths and technology but also in middle management, relievers and english teachers. Over the last 10–15 years the number of 60 year olds and above who are teaching has risen creating a teaching workforce that is gradually retiring from the profession. “School life is incredibly important to children and they need great teachers with enough time to work with them oneon-one. That’s never going to happen if schools are always scrambling to get someone in front of kids,” said Mr Boyle. ¢

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the trust volunteers on “a great initiative . “New Zealand’s population is getting older and will continue to do so for some time. This type of development means older people in our communities can remain in their communities with their often lifelong friends. “Around such projects there is also employment in support services which is great for our smaller towns in the Kaipara.” ¢

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An Easter art hunt u by Joanna Manson

The Mangawhai Artists Association will be hosting their annual Art Trail over Easter weekend on April 15 and 16, featuring 50 artists in 18 separate venues.

Competing in a national arena u by Anna Harding

Two Kaipara teenagers recently spent five days competing in the national age group swimming championships in Wellington.

p Conor Willy during the 100-metre butterfly race, at this year’s national age group swimming championships. Photo courtesy of Mike Swords. p Rebecca Clist stands in front of her artwork on a previous Mangawhai Art Trail

The free event has been running for the last 10 years and showcases local artists in a self-drive art trail. Organiser and artist Jeanette Vickers says on average over 350 people make their way through the trail which draws interest from Hawkes Bay to Whangarei. “It’s a very compact art trail. The best place to start is the gallery where you can pick up a map and plan your day,” she said. An increase of newcomers to the community means that a lot of new artists will have work on display and a number of original Mangawhai artists have new pieces on show. “There

will be glasswork, woodturning and furniture, ceramic jewellery and pottery, photographic artists’ works, and some sculptures. I think this year is going to be interesting because the variety of art is going to be much wider,” said Jeanette. Every medium of art featured on the trail is for sale with the added bonus of not having an additional commission fee. Also included in the trail are the four pieces of art which won placings in the Kaipara Art Awards last year. The art trail runs from 10am–4pm, Saturday and Sunday during Easter. Cash is recommended as eftpos is not available at any of the venues. ¢

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Conor Willy from Dargaville, and Ocean Shadbolt from Maungaturoto were qualifiers who raced alongside New Zealand’s best teen swimmers as part of the Northland swim team. “It’s really a feat just to qualify, as it’s very difficult,” said Conor’s mother Kay Willy. Ocean has had the goal of qualifying for the meet for a couple of years now. “Last year I missed out on qualifying by 0.03 of a second,” she said. The young swimmers found the competition a challenge, with Ocean saying “it was an eye opener being at a national meet with all the best age group swimmers in the country. It certainly was a reality check as there were swimmers trying to qualify for world events.”

Connor competed in the 50 and 100-metre backstroke and butterfly. He achieved a personal best in the 50 metres backstroke. Ocean competed in the 200, 100 and 50-metre backstroke events and her best placing was 15th out of 31 in the 50 metres backstroke. Conor is motivated to swim by his parents, coach Glenn Smith, and the challenge of it, but for the rest of the year he is focussing on his head boy duties at Dargaville High School and playing soccer for the Northland premiere team. Ocean hopes to gain a medal at the nationals next year and is motivated by ”fitness, having goals to work towards, and it keeps me from being bored.” ¢

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Whanau Focus Centre

Lifeline for golf club

u by Anna Harding

u by Joanna Manson

Kaipara abuse prevention is going through a number of changes including funding cuts and a new name — Whanau Focus Centre.

The Northern Wairoa Golf Club has been donated a defibrillator by it’s ‘Tuesday Haggle’ members who have spent the last seven months saving for the purchase.

p Starting from the front, on the left, administrator Rachel Ashford, Sages coordinator Yvette Gilchrist, Strengthening Families coordinator Bethne Smith. On the right Kai Whaka Tere — Family support worker Daphne Adams, manager Wendy Salter and Tu Tamariki mentoring coordinator Anaru Tana

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are hoping for someone with experience in governance who can help lead the centre into the future. Daphne Adams has now taken on the role of Kai Whaka Tere — Family support worker and Rachel Ashford the new administrator. Contact the Centre on 09 439 7336 or kapmanager@vodafone.co.nz. Contact Hal Harding about being a board member or the calf rearing scheme 09 439 7359 or 021 747 057. ¢

Club president Robert Nathan said it would be “fantastic” to have the defibrillator available not only to the golf club but also to have it available for nearby Baylys Beach residents. “We decided a long time ago that there was a need for a defibrillator at the golf course. The Tuesday Haggle’ volunteered to raise the money and got the ball rolling,” said Robert. Member Colin Gorrie was the driving force in the group to raise the funds which came from personal donations, proceeds from artwork by fellow

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member Marty Hornibrook and fees to play on the golf course each Tuesday. The value of the defibrillator machine sits at around $2,000 and provides peace of mind for club members and players out on the course. “We’ve had two CPR failures over the years on the golf course and with an ageing membership — if it saves a life then it’s well worth having,” said Robert. This weekend the club will hold the annual Northern Wairoa mixed pairs masters tournament. ¢

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The Ministry of Social Development announced last year that contracts for their services Strengthening Families and Sages would end nationally. However “Whanau Focus is committed to continuing with all our services, they’ll just be a different version of what we currently offer,” said manager Wendy Salter. Whanau Focus are now looking into raising funds through other sources such as a calf-rearing scheme that chairman Hal Harding is coordinating. “We welcome any financial support,” says Wendy. The centre helps Kaipara families with issues like household organisation, abuse, homelessness, confidence building, and parenting issues for example. It has an open door policy. “I believe that people have the strength inside them — we empower people and they empower themselves,” says Strengthening Families coordinator Bethne Smith. The centre is also looking for a new board member and

p Colin Gorrie, Club captain Glenys McEvoy and Marty Hornibrook with the new defibrillator

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Celebrating community sport u by Joanna Manson

The Kaiwaka Sports Association will be celebrating the sporting achievements of 33 local nominees at their annual sports awards dinner on April 26.

p Last year’s KSA winners from left to right: Annmarie Holst, Rhys Shadbolt, John Markby, Merv Huxford and Lindell Ferguson

This is the first time nominations from affiliated sports clubs in Kaiwaka and Otamatea have reached a record high. The awards night features four categories: senior sportsperson of the year; junior sportsperson of the year; service to sport and the Greg McRae Memorial Trophy for a junior with sporting achievements that has also contributed back to a sport. KSA Manager, Cheryl Anderson said “our sports awards evening is a wonderful opportunity to showcase the talented sportspeople in our community and to show our appreciation to those

people who work behind the scenes to make sport happen.” New Zealand has several towns that put on their own sports awards and Kaiwaka is the smallest,” says Cheryl. The evening will be hosted by MC John Markby from More FM and will include a dinner made by locals Mark and Pam Ottaway and a sports’ bingo quiz. The evening starts at 6.30pm at the Kaiwaka Sports Complex. Tickets can be purchased at Jaques Four Square — adults $25 and children (year nine and under) $10. ¢

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Carrying on a musical tradition u by Anna Harding

The Dargaville area has a long tradition of music, especially featuring the accordion with exponents like Kevin Friedrich and the Emmett family. Now, accordion player Christine Johnstone is looking forward to inspiring a new generation of players. After her parents saw she had an interest in music when she was eight they decided to give her lessons and they chose the accordion after being advised by a friend. “It’s such a versatile instrument. You can carry it around with you quite easily. The variety of different sounds is amazing. It has a number of reeds and switches which can imitate various instruments from piccolo, violin right through to bassoon. “I began teaching when I was 13. My teacher, Faye Major, had an overseas trip planned and would be away for several months and she asked me if I would be interested in teaching while she was away. I enjoyed it so much I then began teaching privately myself.” Throughout her life she has travelled all around the world to play the accordion and has been part of accordion orchestras. Then last year Christine and her husband moved to Mahuta because “we love the area and have wonderful family living here,” says Christine. But she will still travel to Auckland

p Christine Johnstone with two examples of child accordions that she will use to teach with. These are Italian made Titano accordions

every week to conduct the children’s North Shore Music Makers Accordion Orchestra and carry on being part of the Auckland Accordion Symphonietta Orchestra conducted by Lionel Reekie. “I am looking forward to teaching accordion and keyboards in the Dargaville area as music is wonderful for young and old.” Contact Christine on 021 626 500 or ca@ihug.co.nz ¢

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A teacher by day…

Spider antivenom if needed

u by Anna Harding

u by Anna Harding

Maungaturoto primary school teacher Daniel Alcock has an alter ego who is wrestling with the Maniacs United Professional Wrestling team from Auckland.

The Northland District Health wants to let the region know that there is a spider bite antivenom at Whangarei and Kaitaia Hospitals should it be required.

p A redback spider

“Please note that you don’t deteriorate so quickly from a spider bite that you couldn’t get the antivenom in time anywhere in Northland,” said Chief Medical Officer Dr Michael Roberts. While bites can be painful, there are no recorded deaths connected to a redback bite anywhere in Australasia since the development of an antivenom more than 50 years ago. Symptoms can include stomach pain, sweating, aches in muscles and joints, nausea and vomiting, and increased heart rate and blood pressure. Redbacks typically hide in dark, dry, sheltered spaces and are most active in the late afternoon and evening. Don McKenzie, the Northland Regional Council’s biosecurity manager says

p Daniel Alcock or ‘Mr A’ with Maungaturoto Primary school students

“As a kid I fell in love with WWF (World Wrestling Federation). What I like about it is you’ve got these massive heros who are real, not like in comic books.” So in 2014, Daniel figured it was time to give his childhood dream a go. He trains in Auckland every two weeks and the show in Maungaturoto later this month will be the biggest in the Kaipara yet, with 260 tickets sold so far. It’s in Maungaturoto because “I told them I’d like to have my first match in my home town. “I’m very nervous. I’m fighting a woman called ‘Just Plain Evil’ and she’s got a thing for destroying newcomers,

I’m wrestling in front a lot of people I know and I’ll be wrestling in my undies, so to speak.” Daniel says “it’s important to let the kids know you can do it and to believe in yourself. The cooler stuff you want to do is often the harder stuff. In the past I’ve made excuses for why I can’t do things, so when this opportunity came up I’ve made no excuses for myself.” At school he’s known as ‘Mr A’ by the kids, so it’s also going to be his wrestling name. Also “it easy to chant,” an important factor he says. The show is at Maungaturoto Centennial Hall, View St, Maungaturoto, Saturday, April 29, 5.45pm–8.00pm. ¢

larger female spiders are mostly responsible for biting humans, but it’s rare and usually only happens if they are disturbed or trapped in clothing. “We think it’s common sense to point out to Kaipara residents in particular, that given this discovery they might like to take a little bit extra care when working in and around sand dunes, under old logs, and in back yards, as the spider can hide under garden implements and sheds,” he said. Both organisations advise anyone who thinks they may have been bitten by a redback to seek urgent medical treatment and anyone who finds or suspects they’ve found a redback should call the pest and disease hotline 0800 80 99 66. ¢

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Choir for the children

Saving our kiwi

u by Anna Harding

u by Joanna Manson

Wellsford’s ‘Local Vocals’ choir group are running a workshop and six singing sessions for children in Wellsford and surrounding districts during the upcoming school holidays.

A DoC kiwi aversion training day took place in Rotu Forest near Dargaville over the weekend for dogs and their owners.

p The current Local Vocals

“We are keen to extend the joy of singing to students,” said president Anna Pendred. The workshop and lessons will be taught by Local Vocal member Jill Jackson, a primary school teacher with 30 years’ experience singing in choirs and leading school ones. The one day workshop is designed to provide a ‘taster’ for choir singing and Jill says it’s open to all levels and abilities. “It’s an opportunity to find out what happens when people sing together, some ideas to practise which may help them explore their own voices, meet others who are interested in the same thing, and participate in new and fun musical games and activities.”

The workshop takes place in the upcoming school holidays on Wednesday, April 19 from 3.30 to 5.30pm at the Community Centre, Rodney Street, Wellsford. Only children aged seven to 13 are invited to attend. Then for those who are keen, the six singing group sessions will start on Thursday, May 25 from 5.30 to 6.30pm and carry on the same time every week after at the Community Centre. The cost is $10 as a joining fee to Local Vocals and an extra $20 for the six sessions. Jill hopes the taster workshop will encourage young singers to attend the short singing course which she aims to finish in a combined concert with the Local Vocals in the Community Centre on Saturday, July 8. ¢

A total of 60 dogs took part and aversion trainer Tom Donovan said that it was the most dogs he has put through a course in a single day. The free training course involved the dogs being led past fresh kiwi scent, dead kiwi and kiwi droppings in a forest setting. If the dog reacted to the kiwi scent a short shock was delivered via an electric collar, similar to a low-powered electric fence. All hunters wanting to hunt with their dogs on Northland public conservation lands must have current kiwi aversion training certificates before a hunting permit can be issued. “In our area the dogs are mainly hunters that will kill,” said DoC biodiversity ranger, Reuben Booth. “Because hunting dogs are always in the kiwi environment they are more of a risk compared to farm and pet dogs. The course also creates awareness for the owners so that they are aware that it can happen anywhere,” he said. Even though the course doesn’t guarantee dogs won’t kill kiwi, 70% of dogs that have had aversion training will stay away from the national icon for good. Reuben says this is why dog owners need to keep their dogs under control at

p James Hayward with his dog Jack at the Rotu training day

all times as it’s the only way to guarantee that it will not kill kiwi.Dogs are the number one killer of kiwi in Northland and aversion training takes five minutes per dog and it is recommended the dog attends multiple trainings. ¢

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Acknowledgement of Albie Reassuring the community u by Anna Harding

u by Joanna Manson

Dargaville man Albie Russell was awarded a life membership to the Northland Alzheimers Society at their recent AGM.

Dargaville police are making their presence felt around the community by visiting businesses to provide crime prevention advice and reassurance.

p Alzheimer’s Northland Board Chair Beth Kelly, Community Advisor Robyn Barr and Albert Russell a new Life Member

Albie has been a member and a great friend to the Alzheimers Society Northland since February 2012. He became involved when his wife Margaret Russell was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. “It was clear from this very first phone call that Albie was devoted to Margaret and wanted the very best care and support for her that he could provide,” says community advisor for Alzheimers Society Northland, Robyn Barr. “He became a much loved member of the support group providing great insights into the impact Margaret’s condition was having on their family, and is always willing to think creatively about how to meet his challenges in everyday life with Alzheimers,” said Robyn. Albie has also instigated the promotion and organisation of public

presentations on dementia in Dargaville. “He is always challenging us to “get out there” and raise community awareness. This approach has been very successful thanks to Albie’s local knowledge and willingness to do what it takes to get the message heard,” says Robyn. Albie says it was great to be acknowledged and that he likes to “contribute back as they have helped me.” He would also like to give credit to the society for all the work they do. He is keen to make sure that anyone caring for someone with Alzheimers is aware “that there’s help out there. People can try to take it all on themselves and there’s groups that can help. A surprising number of people are affected out there.” For support call Alzheimers New Zealand on 0800 004 001. ¢

ARATAPU TAVERN & HOTEL EASTER PARTY – TIMES TWO! ON SATURDAY 15TH APRIL WE’RE SET TO DOUBLE YOUR EASTER FUN KIDS PARTY 12 NOON: with prizes, games,

Senior Sergeant Rob Huys says providing support to the township has been an “ongoing focus” for the last couple of years. “We are really going to step up performance over the next few weeks due to some recent incidents and robberies at liquor stores in Whangarei. Although there is no suggestion that Dargaville will be targeted, we want to cover and reassure any concerns shop owners might have,” he said. During this period police Sgt Huys will also be allocating more foot patrols around town. “It’s a great way for us to meet the public and listen to any concerns they might have as well as generally being out and about, providing assistance when we can.” Last week four burglaries took place during the space of one evening on Victoria and Edward Streets with the offenders targeting cash. Police have taken a number of steps to prevent further offending but recommend people call 111 if they see any suspicious activity. “That will give us the opportunity to attend

p Police iwi liaison officer, Phil Kahotea offering reassurance to Mobil store manager, Sandeep Kathiriya

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DIY KITE MAKING WORKSHOP These school holidays why not come to The Kauri Museum and make your very own kite. Our team of keen kite makers have perfected the designs to ensure the kite you make, and fly on the day, will be awesome.

When: 10am-2pm Wednesday 19 April 10am-2pm Wednesday 26 April Cost: $15 per person Where: The Kauri Museum, 5 Church Road, Matakohe. Don’t forget to bring a packed lunch.

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The Maungaturoto Bowling Club Is having a ‘fun bowling roll-up day’ on Good Friday for club members, their friends and prospective members from 4–6pm. Prizes for the best Easter costume. The club is also having a kids easter egg hunt on Good Friday, 4.30pm. Prize giving from 5.30pm. Also the club is holding a garage sale on Easter Saturday and Sunday, 9am–2pm each day. For more information call Albie Paton 431 8148 or 027 494 9448. The Mangawhai Museum Will be having an Easter weekend book fair from Easter Saturday to Easter Monday, 9am–4pm. Book prices start from $1. Aotearoa Surf School at Mangawhai Is holding a school holiday program that will teach kids various water sports. The first four day session is April 17–20. The second is April 24–27. Cost: $199 for 4 days, $139 for 2 days. For more information call Che on 09 431 5760 or che@aotearoasurf.co.nz. KIDS BIRTHDAY PARTIES

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Music in the Vines Easter weekend special in Mangawhai. Easter Saturday, April 15, 2pm–5pm. Held at Te Whai Bay Wines, 367 King Road. All welcome. No door charge. No BYO alcohol or food. Picnic tables or blankets available if you come early or bring your own. Circus Kumarani open day and Easter egg hunt. In conjunction with their open day, Circus Kumarani plans to hold a kids easter egg hunt on Easter Saturday, April 15, between 3pm and 7pm, at their centre on 15 Onslow Street, Dargaville. Aratapu Tavern and Hotel Are holding two Easter parties on Easter Saturday, April, 15. The first one is for kids ten and under and it starts at noon. It involves an Easter bunny costume contest, easter egg hunt, prizes and games. The second one is for adults and starts at 8pm, with the Liverpool St band. No entry fee. Phone 09 439 5923. Whakapirau has a day of Easter fun On Sunday April, 16. Activities kick off at 10.30am in front of the tennis courts with the annual children’s Easter egg hunt, a sand sculpture competition (judging at noon), a free sausage sizzle

at noon and a boules tournament starting at noon. Raffle tickets will also be sold from 11am, and drawn at 2pm. Arapohue Show Fundraiser Mini Show. A horse riding show on Easter Monday, April, 17. Starting at 9.30am at the Arapohue Show Grounds, Mititai Road. Sausage sizzle and drinks available. Email arapohueshow@gmail. com for information.  ¢

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Since opening their shop in Maungaturoto last year, Whole Life Organics has expanded business by opening a vegetarian cafe on site with views out to the Brynderwyns.

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Owners Murray and Kimberley Partridge have converted the back part of their shop and deck area which was formerly used as cafe premises over 10 years ago. The idea to open a cafe alongside their organic homemade New Zealand foods and products was “always in the plan’’ and the couple have been busy refurbishing the space for opening day last week. “It’s a vegetarian cafe and we also cater for vegans and offer gluten free options. Kimberley is a qualified vegan chef and has lots of classic recipes from her time working in Hawaii,” said Murray. Kimberley says it is an “exciting time” being able to bring all her favourite and old recipes to New Zealand after 20 years including the famous ‘Banini’ which will soon be available in the cafe. “The drinks we’ll be offering are not only delicious, but also offer health benefits. Back in Hawaii I created a vegan shake which was very popular and I’m looking forward to offering it again soon,” said Kimberley. Although truckies passing through might not be tempted

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It’s such a tempting proposition — and one that’s so common here in New Zealand. Why get an ‘expensive’ tradesperson in to fix that leak, tackle that building job or install that air conditioner? Your mate knows a mate who can do it for a box of cold ones. Then again, if that mate isn’t the real deal, your job may end up costing far more than you bargained for. Far before the leaky buildings controversy of the early 2000s threw the issue of sub-par construction into shocking relief, the trades have been irked by non-professional ‘cowboys’. The subject of everything from dire tales around the pub table to consumer affairs shows and lawsuits, it’s amazing that such often well-meaning but unskilled workers still exist. New laws have clamped down hard on the legality of using non-qualified tradespeople around the home, farm or business, but the temptation still gets dangled in front of the unsuspecting. Perhaps it’s our rugged DIY, independent attitude. But with builders now having to offer comprehensive guarantees for their work — and often overseeing sub contractors in allied trades who must do the same — it’s a matter of whether or not a building with uncertified alterations can be sold. A huge investment could become all but worthless without major repairs by a real, licenced professional. Add to this the position of rental property

investors facing changes to the rules governing what constitutes a liveable standard. Bad plumbing, wiring, or gas fitting may well nix the ability to recoup rental returns. It’s easy to avoid hassles, however — most professionals in the trades carry identification to prove they really are fully trained and up to date with the latest rules and technologies. Plumbers, roofers and gasfitters now carry photographic identification, for example, allowing customers peace of mind. Electricians, builders and other tradies all have their own version of the same system so it’s easy to check the credentials of the person who is coming into your home of business to perform vital work. The message from all the professional organisations is the same — check to make sure anyone you hire is qualified. Make sure they are the right person for the job. And if in doubt, ask for identification. This way, you’ll be sure that any repairs or renovations are above board, and undertaken by the best. ¢

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Thinking back to the year 1985, there are few icons of the era still alive and kicking. From music to fashion to movies and kid’s toys, sometimes the remakes fall short of the memory of the original. Thankfully, Nissan continue to buck this trend in a big way. With their latest Z-car just as popular and sporty as ever, Nissan are expanding the legacy of another classic badge — one born in ‘85. The new Pathfinder is a worthy successor to a name which has spanned the decades, and its latest form displays accelerated evolution. The original Pathfinder was to go on to sell in huge numbers over an entire decade, with an evolving lineup of engine options charting the rise of the modern turbo diesel. Pathfinders of this vintage were also built tough — you can still see many of them on the road today — something which can’t be said for all its competitors. The mission for this new model then was to build on historic strengths. Fast forward to 2017, and Nissan are justifiably proud of a new, more polished, more grown-up new generation of the Pathfinder. The refined, roomy sevenseater has lost the angular and brutal look of its forebears, while retaining the tough underpinnings which made them so popular. Now looking sleek and curved, in line with Nissan’s 21st century design aesthetic — think GT — the Ti 4WD model Pathfinder boasts leather trim, tri-zone climate control, in-

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Newton-metres of torque, this is clearly the work of the people who brought us the Terrano and Safari. Safety has also taken a big leap forward, with a full suite of electronic assists to help keep the Pathfinder sure-footed, even when the tar seal runs out. It will certainly carry and tow even a very large family and their gear just about anywhere. — all while still being an eminently comfortable ride around town, and priced from just under $55,500. A test drive is in order as soon as possible for adventure seekers. ¢


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Riding into the sunset

u by Andy Bryenton

Some call them barn finds, classics, ‘orphans’ held together with determination, backyard restorations and nostalgia. But to those who truly love collectible motorcycles, their two-wheeled machines are part of the family. Breathing new life into vintage and respected names like Norton, BSA, Triumph and Indian is part of the fun of being an enthusiast. The other parts — at least according to those in the know — are getting together with other motorcycle fans to share tales of the garage and the open road, and finally getting out there on a crisp summer morning to let the world see your obsession in steel and chrome. Kaipara boasts many a vintage, classic or collectible machines lurking in sheds and garages, tucked under tarps or pieced away in boxes to be re-assembled. That’s why long-time motorbike fan, keen rider and top local mechanic Rick Groves is sparking up interest for a new club — open to all lovers of the open highway on two wheels. He says that the club is planned as an informal group of mates with their passion for two-wheelers in common, and that all bikes are welcome so long

as they are a little bit special. That could mean anything from true vintage machines like ‘knuckle head’ Harleys through to modified Japanese road bikes, Italian cafe racers to full-trim touring cruisers. As the owner of a Norton, a BSA and a ‘Bantam’, Rick knows that a love of motorbikes often means starting a collection! The club is in its infancy right now, but plans are afoot for it to be headquartered in the Northern Wairoa Boating Club’s spacious clubrooms, central to Dargaville. A full dance-card of shed raids, fun rides and regular gettogethers will be put on the calendar next month after ‘foundation members’ put their names forward and swell the ranks. If you’d like to join this non-brandaffiliated, not for profit but simply for fun motorcycle club in Dargaville, give Rick a call on 021 814 066 or visit him at the Dargaville WOF and Repair Centre. ¢

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Creative space for youth

Club camaraderie

u by Joanna Manson

u by Anna Harding

Three months on the Mangawhai Youth Club is well underway thanks to youth advocate Sarikha Paikea who hopes to run creative workshops for local 12–25 year-olds.

This rugby season the Otamatea Hawks will have a junior grade in the Whangarei competition after widening their net to offer youngsters without a local club the chance to play.

p Mangawhai Youth Club organiser Sarikha Paikea

p Otamatea Hawks at training

A twilight poetry evening kickstarted the club back in January. “The focus of this year was to explore different ways of expressing ourselves through a range of workshops. For our poetry night everyone got involved, stood up front and recited poetry which was really awesome to see,” said Sarikha. Through her own youth work and life experiences, Sarikha took an interest in her hometown with the aim to “create a safe and supportive space for young people” hoping to break stereotypes and give back to the community at the same time. There next gathering will be on April 27 to celebrate Pink Shirt Day

The Hawks found there were children from other areas who wanted the chance, and now have the numbers to set up a Hawks junior grade for under 11s and 12s. The club also has a senior team that has been playing since 1988 and an under 14s and under 15s team. “The numbers have been dropping over the years, so a lot of the clubs are having difficulty getting full teams,” said Hawks secretary president Jennie Reynolds. Training for all teams in the Hawks club happen on a Tuesday and Thursday at the Kaiwaka sports complex. “The junior and senior teams warm up together, before they break up into their own grades to train,” said Jennie.

and anti-bullying in New Zealand. This will include a stall at the Mangawhai markets which will feature a pink photo booth as well as pink coloured baking to sell as a fundraiser. So far the youth group has received the support of many local businesses and Sarikha is hoping to develop her own skills by attending a three month, part-residential course with 19 other Kiwis from all different sectors of the youth wellbeing system. To achieve this she has started a Pledge Me campaign. For more information check out the Facebook page — Mangawhai Youth Club — or email Sarikha on sarikha. rosli@gmail.com. ¢

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Highlighting harbour restoration

Magnificent markets

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u by Anna harding

u by Joanna Manson

The Mangawhai Harbour Restoration Society will be showcasing many years of hard work and progress at the Mangawhai Museum over Easter.

The Kaipara has plenty of markets that provide a social place to get quality produce at a good price while supporting our local business. This week we get the lowdown on the monthly Maungaturoto markets.

p Mangawhai Harbour Restoration Society volunteers planting spinifex on the spit

Chairman Doug Lloyd said the society’s display in the museum will give the public an opportunity to gain a better insight into their volunteer work which focusses on maintaining the Mangawhai harbour and caring for the surrounding wildlife. “We’ve spent a lot of money dredging 125,00 cubic metres of sand on the harbour floor back onto the spit. We also plant up to 15,000 spinifex grass plants each year and have done so for the last 15 years.” The society is busy dredging from March to August taking a break over summer because of the rare bird life in the dunes. Mr Lloyd said a lot of locals were unaware the restoration society existed and that money from their rates went towards the many projects the

volunteers completed. “Because the ratepayer funds us we can’t do it without their financial support. This includes moving over 18 hectares of mangroves. It will be great to say ‘hey, this is what we achieved with that money.” The Easter showcase will appear next to the display on the ‘big dig’ which involved Mangawhai locals banding together to re-open the northern end of the harbour. “We are leveraging off the ‘big dig’ and will include old and new photos to compare with how the harbour looks today. There will be someone from the society present all the time to explain exactly what we do.” Entry to the Mangawhai Museum will be free over Easter. It is closed Easter Friday but will be open otherwise from 9am–4pm. ¢

p The Maungaturoto markets in full swing

Photo by Kathy Strong at KS Photography

The idea for the markets started almost four years ago, after the suggestion of resident Carol Hunter. “So we agreed to give it ago — I jumped on board and we got a monthly market going and it’s been fantastic” says market co-organiser Terri Donaldson. Terri co-organises with Jodie Hawken, and her partner Kenny also helps out. “It’s like a family atmosphere, and the people you work with are fabulous. It’s a fun social hub which is really nice. “The quality of the products have become better over the years” says Terri. At the markets you can find things like fresh fruit and veges, crafts, fresh fish, eggs, cheese and milk. If there’s a stall type they haven’t got just ask. “We ask around for what

people want, and if we haven’t got that we try and find it” she says. “I’m a big believer in supporting everyone. Within half an hour we’ve got the Mangawhai markets, the Waipu market and the Paparoa market. So if you go to us one week and then another the next, we can all work together and it’s sustainable.” “Another reason why we only do them monthly is we try to support the local shop owners as well. We are also trying to eliminate plastic bags, and we encourage people to bring their own, so we try to do the environmental thing as well as supporting the locals” adds Terri. The Maungaturoto markets are on the first Friday of every month, from 3:30pm till 6:30pm at the Maungaturoto centennial community hall. ¢

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CLEARING SALE: 5hp Rotary hoe, Husky $1,300. Gun: 303 Lee Enfield, Polaris double gun case, gun cabinet, offers. Beer tank S&S 600ltr $450. Corn shucker antique $400, Electric Stone Mill $500. 1yd Mini scoop with apron, offers. Phone 09 439 7985.

REVITIVE CX circulation booster TENS electrode pads and dust protectors, still in original packaging, remote control, excellent order $300. Phone 09 439 8722. SUZUKI ESCUDO Vitara/Grand Vitara – car parts, WOF parts, 4x4 parts etc. Good parts, good prices – Phone Derek 09 439 7573.

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Milking Machine, complete 12 unit Alfa Laval Hydro Pulse with freeze unit. Phone 09 439 7718 Wanted COAST TO Coast Treeworks want woodlots, forestry blocks. Competitive prices for your timber. Phone 021 050 2665. RESPONSIBLE SINGLE female pensioner requires long term rental property in Dargaville/Ruawai from May. Phone 027 476 5146. SUZUKI 4X4 wanted to buy – parked, damaged or unwanted, Escudo Vitara/Grand Vitara. Phone Derek 09 439 7573.

Nurseries & Plants GET READY for 2017’s planting season. Buy now to grow on yourself or place an order for pickup later in the year. Specialising in native and coastal hardy plants Babylon Coast Gardens has a wide range suitable for re-vegetation projects, waterways, landscaping and more. Site visits and advice available, discounts for bulk purchases, delivery service available. The Nursery is open Saturdays 10am to 4pm or by appointment at 1246 Babylon Coast Road, Dargaville. For more information phone 09 439 4223 or email info@ babyloncoastgardens.co.nz. LANDSCAPING PLANTS ready now; Bottlebrush, Cabbage Trees, Flaxes and Reveg Plants from $1 to $6 – large grade $8. Got2Go Plants: 55 West Coast Road, Te Kopuru, Wednesday to Sunday 9am to 3.30pm. No Eftpos. Phone 09 439 5556.

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PET DOORS – Cat Doors, Dog Doors for Glass or Timber – supplied and installed. Phone 027 275 0918 or 09 439 6458. Kevin Sowter or visit my website: www.windowanddoors.co.nz – Window & Door Services Ltd.

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

ACOUSTIC MUSIC Blackboard Concert — First Thursday of the month — 7.00–9.30pm, Commercial Hotel, River Rd, Dargaville. $2 entry, $2 raffle. Performers and audience welcome. Phone Allan 09 439 6933 or 021 439 697.

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Trades and Services COMPUTER HELP in your home or business. Windows, Apple, Android. Phone or text Dave 022 624 3696. SANDY PAWZ dog grooming — wash/blow, dry/clip & nails. For all your pet grooming services call Lacey 021 248 1555. WINDOW & Door Repairs & Glazing, Insect Screens, Security and more – call me today. Phone 027 275 0918 or 09 439 6458. Kevin Sowter or visit my website: www.windowanddoors.co.nz – Window & Door Services Ltd.

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

Work Wanted BRICK & Block layer, tradesman, 35yrs experience looking for work in and around Dargaville. Phone Tony 022 311 8447. CARPET LAYER complete supply and installation of new and used carpet and underlay. Repairs/restretching/garage carpet — Quality Service phone Ian 027 499 6413.

Contact: Alan Swindlehurst 027 493 2844 Shane Wintle 027 666 6243 Donald McKenzie 021 754 174

AGM TE Kopuru Community Trust (Coronation Hall) on 4 May 2017 at the Coronation Hall, 7pm – All welcome. 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. MAUNGATUROTO OP Shop Charitable Trust Public Meeting: Monday 24th April at 1.30pm at the Otamatea Community House. We will be closed from Monday 17th April, re-opening Monday 24th April for the summerwinter changeover. NWMRSA WELFARE Officer: Harry Baycroft – Phone 09 439 1340 for Welfare enquiries.

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MATAKOHE BONER & FAT CATTLE SALE Matakohe Sale Yards Every Wednesday 12.30pm Wed 19th April 2017

SENIORNET DARGAVILLE Reminder: Due to Easter, Open Day this month is on Monday 24th April at 1pm – All Welcome. Contact Dot 09 439 1711 or Heather 09 439 4452.

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CUSTOMER SERVICE and sales person, sought for our busy engineering supplies store. Must have excellent computer, keyboard, literacy and numeracy skills, be a good team player and possess a knowledge of tools and engineering, come prepared to learn! Please post your CV to PO Box 52 Dargaville, marked ‘Applicant’. QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN wanted, must be fully accredited. Full time with a top team, call 09 439 7172. WAITING STAFF/KITCHEN Hand wanted for customer service, till operation, dishwashing and delivery. Phone 021 0245 5576 – Shiraz Dargaville.

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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 $408.25 incl GST. Phone Wals Holes 09 437 3936 or 021 932 225. WATER TANK Vacuum clean, Full tank OK, Waste no more than 1,000 litres. $250.00 for up to 25,000 litre tank. Also full pump out, scrub and leaks fixed. Phone Wals 09 437 3936 or 021 932 225.

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Paparoa Primary School Board of Trustees Casual Vacancy for an elected trustee A casual vacancy has occurred on the board of trustees for an elected parent representative. The board has resolved under section 105 of the Education Act 1989 to fill the vacancy by selection. If ten percent or more of eligible voters on the school roll ask the board, within 28 days of this notice being published, to hold a by-election to fill the vacancy, then a by-election will be held. Any eligible voter who wishes to ask the board to hold a by-election should write to:

CHAIRPERSON Board of Trustees Paparoa Primary School 14 Franklin Road, Paparoa Applications close by: 12th May 2017

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11 APRIL 2015 In life we loved you dearly in death we love you still. In our hearts we hold a place that only you can fill. Remembering you with love everyday. Dorothy, girls & their families.

VITASOVICH, DAVID NEIL (DAVEY) On 7 April 2017 peacefully at Norfolk Court Resthome, Dargaville surrounded by his loving family. Aged 68 years. Dearly loved husband of Adrienne. Loved father of Lisa, Angela and Les Hammond, Paula, and Sonia. Best and loved Dida of Samara, Morgan, and Kaia. A special smile, A special face, and in our hearts a special place. Pocivao u Miru. A celebration of David’s life will be held at the Lighthouse Function Centre, Harding Park, Dargaville (today) Tuesday 11 April 2017 at 11am followed by interment at Mt Wesley Lawn Cemetery, Dargaville. All communications to 128 Awakino Road, Dargaville 0310.

In Memoriam CONSTABLE LIONEL April 12th – 4 years have passed, so dearly loved and missed everyday by Rae and family and sister Fay.

Vitasovich David

Much loved Dad of Ange, father-in-law and mate of Les and special Dida of Kaia. Have missed the visits to ‘The Kid’ will listen out for the bang on the table. REST EASY NOW DAD.

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Te Kaunihera A Rohe O Te Taitokerau

From 8 April 2017 to 30 April 2017, contractors employed by the Northland Regional Council will be carrying out spraying of Manchurian Wild Rice using Agpro 100 Haloxyfop and Agpro Crop oil on infestations along the Kaihu River banks using a helicopter. Any enquiries should be directed to Northland Regional Council on 0800 002 004.

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(Section 101, Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012) MAUNGATUROTO OFF LICENCE LIMITED of Maungaturoto, has made application to the District Licensing Committee at Dargaville for the renewal of an Off Licence in respect of premises situated at 147B Hurndall Street, Maungaturoto. The general nature of the business conducted under the licence is Bottle Store. The days on which and the hours during which alcohol is to be sold under the licence are; – Monday to Sunday, 9am to 10pm. The application may be inspected during the ordinary office hours at the office of the Kaipara District Council Offices Unit 13, The Hub, 6 Molesworth Drive, Mangawhai or 42 Hokianga Road Dargaville. Any person who is entitled to and wishes to object to the issue of the licence may, not later than 15 working days after the date of the publication of this notice, file a notice in writing of the objection with the Secretary of the District Licensing Committee at Kaipara District Council, Private Bag 1001, Dargaville 0340. No objection to the renewal of a licence may be made in relation to a matter other than a matter specified in Section 131 of the sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012. This is the first publication of this notice.

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KAIPARA LIFESTYLER

69 JERVOIS STREET, DARGAVILLE

$235,000 LOTS 1 2 WHAKA STREET, MAUNGATUROTO

$595,000 40 MONTGOMERY AVENUE, DARGAVILLE

$385,000 296 METCALFE ROAD, MATAKOHE

$1,250,000

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This is a great first home. Near new kitchen, open plan living, 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, separate toilet off laundry, large carport and concrete area out the back, all on a 657sqm section. This home is an ideal rental or your first home.

Approx 20 acres, this is a very attractive property. Due to a change in direction this block is on the market. Stunning views, town water supply, several dams. Price: $595,000 plus GST (if any)

Sunny 3 bedroom home features open plan living with conservatory, freestanding fireplace, modern kitchen, 2 toilets & a separate shower. Has a single garage & carport plus a separate single garage with sleep-out workshop space. The grounds are well established with a fully fenced backyard.

RACHAEL DE VRIES Mob 021 943 900 WEB ID RJS3824

GARY MORRIS Mob 021 902 087 WEB ID MRU2002

CRAIG CLEMENT Mob 021461668 WEB ID RJS3855

Your chance of a lifetime to enjoy a unique 4 ha waterfront peninsula property. Where else can you be so close to three beaches in different directions so close to your house? Absolutely stunning panoramic water views. A place to get away from it all. Near new holiday home. View online. Call Rhoda. RHODA MORRISON 0274 800 691 or 09 431 6912 WEB ID MRE2024

39 RANFURLY STREET, DARGAVILLE

$239,000 WHAKA STREET, MAUNGATUROTO

$310,000 15 HOKIANGA ROAD, DARGAVILLE

$200,000+GST (if any) 1990 PAPAROA VALLEY ROAD, PAPAROA

$495,000+gst (if any)

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This 2 bedroom 1940´s brick and tile home is located handy to all schools & CBD. Large lounge and original kitchen with good cupboards. The bathroom is combined vanity, toilet & shower. Separate laundry. 2 x Security screen doors. There is a good sized single garage. The section is 1012sqm. Current tenant would like to stay. RACHAEL DE VRIES Mob 021 943 900 WEB ID RJS3862

Approx. 3.56 Ha. Good contour, large dam, small area of native bush, Town water supply, power to the boundary, possibility of subdividing into 3 lots.

This building has a shop and display area, lunch room & toilet facilities. There is a large double garage with auto door plus a 2 bay carport at the rear of the building. The property is between the 2 main streets of town with current tenant happy to stay on.

Commercial zoned retail road frontage previously operating as a ´Bar & Grill´. Venture out the back and you will discover a spacious private four bedroom home, parking galore, a huge 4bay shed, horse stable. Launch a kayak from off the back yard when the tide is right! Call Rhoda today.

GARY MORRIS 021 902 087 WEB ID MRE2005

CRAIG CLEMENT Mob 021461668 WEB ID RJC3841

RHODA MORRISON 0274 800 691 or 09 431 6912 WEB ID MRE2022

7 AWAKINO ROAD, DARGAVILLE

$365,000 4 HORNIBLOW ROAD, MATAKOHE

$435,000 199 SPUR ROAD, TE KOPORU

$269,000 555 BICKERSTAFFE ROAD, MAUNGATUROTO

$525,000

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The Vendors have completed the big items on this 1910 villa, which include re blocking, re roofing, and exterior painting. Modern kitchen, dining room and three large bedrooms. Large deck to enjoy your morning coffee. Workshop and double garage.

1940’s kauri weatherboard 3 bedroom home overlooking Matakohe settlement and over to the water. Ample lounge and open plan dining, hall has rimu paneling, with TLC could be stunning. Also 1 bedroom fully self contained cottage with its own private entrance. Large workshop with 3 phase power. All set on 4105m2 section. SHEILA BOON Mob 027 498 5651 WEB ID MRE2019

This 5.6 hectare (13.8 acre) block is fully fenced, with small pocket of pine trees; behind pines is a nice view of the Northern Wairoa River. Well metalled entrance way from the road frontage to the rear building site, water from dam, mainly flat, excellent for horses. 4 bay shed, two containers on skids used as temporary accommodation. SELMA PETERS 021 828 402 WEB ID RJRU3842

Here is a 10 acre lifestyle property with a 3 bedroom home, tastefully decorated and offering a unique opportunity to secure this hide away just over 5kms from the centre of Maungaturoto and a short drive to the Kaipara Harbour. Enjoy rural views, there is lots of extra sheds and storage and a large stand of mature pine trees. JILL WILSON Mob 021 505 712 WEB ID MRE2006

MICHELLE TOMLINSON Mob 027 339 5937 WEB ID RJS3853

110 Victoria Street, Dargaville 143 Hurndall Street, Maungaturoto

09 439 7295 09 431 1016

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