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Playing a holiday game
Six years on the silver screen
What does it mean to have a community-run cinema in Dargaville? …
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p The national game was being played down at Pahi by a group of Paparoa boys who were joined by friends currently visiting from Australia giving a slight Trans-Tasman flavour to a friendly match. The boys were enjoying the school holiday break and fine weather, as well as playing a good game of rugby.
Dargaville a key to growth u by Paul Campbell
The New Zealand Transport Agency is coming to town to seek community involvement in a plan for improvements to the Twin Coast Discovery Highway to help grow Northland’s economy, with Dargaville selected as ‘a key link’ for the region.
The return home
The annual Anzac Parade organised with the Paparoa RSA …
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A one-day workshop will be held at the Town Hall on Wednesday, May 15 from 9am until 4.30pm to discuss a Dargaville Township Improvement Plan. Transit defines the Twin Coast Discovery Highway as ‘an 800km circular touring route of both the east
and west coasts of Te Tai Tokerau, connecting communities and key tourist attractions. Work undertaken in 2016– 2017 identified areas for improvement to help grow Northland’s economy, through safer, reliable and accessible journeys.’
NZTA says it’s currently investigating potential improvement opportunities for eight townships along the highway; Dargaville, Horeke, Rawene, Kohukohu, Kaikohe, Kawakawa and Moerewa. continued on page 3 …
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April 23 - 2019
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p A fun-packed and sunny two-day Otamatea Day Camp saw some 180 children from around Kaipara experience a diverse range of activities from archery to horse-riding as well as building bush huts and getting covered in mud while building a dam in a stream. Designing T-shirts, driving go-karts and woodwork skills were among many activities along with community songs in the big tent. These kids from Kaiwaka told Lifestyler activities ranged from ‘cool’ to ‘really awesome’.
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p A play in the park in Maungaturoto was a favourite with five-and-a-half-year-old Lucy Maw and her younger sister two-and-a-half-year-old Scarlett of Matakohe. The girls’ mum Valeria said, “It’s a privilege to spend time with the kids.”
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p Enjoying cold ice cream on a warm autumn day at Paparoa was Janine Rhner and her seven-yearold daughter Paula both from Switzerland. The family is on a three-month-long holiday touring New Zealand. “Great country, people and ice cream!” Janine says.
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Dementia funds increase
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Dargaville a key to growth ‘As one of the eight, Dargaville has been identified as a key link for people connecting around the region,’ Transit says. ‘It is also a place with its own rich history, identity and we want to make sure that the community has an opportunity to give their input into this business case. ‘The current phase includes the development of the business case and is dependent on further funding for implementation. ‘ I m p r o v e m e n t possibilities to Dargaville will build on the aspirations and outcomes identified by the community, and how these may align with the Twin Coast Discovery Route programme. ‘The first workshop will focus on understanding the project and purpose of the township plans. We will then work with participants to map out key connections, places and experiences in Dargaville. ‘A second workshop will focus on testing design options and identifying and prioritising potential projects for improving Dargaville’s public spaces, set up to get the community involved and participants will be actively
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The planned dementia unit at Maungaturoto’s Riverview Rest Home could be a reality by the middle of next year, if plans solidify into funding grants, as the community continues to raise cash towards the building fund, which now stands at $340,000 towards a target of $500,000.
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involved in mapping and identifying improvement opportunities. We will collate these ideas together and identify and shape opportunities towards a project programme.’ The first workshop will be at the Northern Wairoa War Memorial Hall, 37 Hokianga Road. If unable to attend feedback can be given at nzta.govt.nz/ twin-coast-discovery-route. ¢
NRC SMART INFORMATION WITH NORTHLAND REGIONAL COUNCILLOR KAIPARA WARD, PENNY SMART WANTING TO KNOW MORE ABOUT WHAT NRC DOES EACH MONTH? The CEO’s report which is included in the published agenda of the monthly NRC meetings gives an informative insight into what council and staff have been involved in over the previous month and what’s coming up. It covers environmental project initiatives and progress, regulation reporting, civil defence and transport updates, governance updates and more. Available on the NRC website. Well worth a read.
MORE FUNDING FOR PREDATOR FREE NORTHLAND Following the recent announcement of additional funding from Predator Free 2050 Ltd, the Northland Regional Council has submitted an Expression of Interest on behalf of all Northland communities and agencies, for a large land-based project to eradicate possums from several peninsulas and suppress other predators in Northland. The project will require significant partnerships with key regional organisations, agencies, Iwi and hapu. The primary objective of this project is to eradicate possums from key areas of Northland and eventually all of Northland. The project will enhance the work communities have already been doing in predator control. While some areas of Northland are closer to being ready to implement possum eradication, other areas such as Kaipara and Western Northland will need more
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support. The project would aim to support these communities to enable initiatives to be established. Ultimately enabling all communities to work towards a predator free Northland.
KAIPARA HARBOUR MARINE PEST SURVEY — MAY 2019 An agreement has been signed by Northland Regional Council, Auckland Council and MPI, to undertake marine pest surveys in the Northern and Southern Kaipara Harbour. Knowledge of marine pests in this harbour is very limited. The survey is planned in the Northern Kaipara (that falls under NRC jurisdiction) from 13 to 24 May 2019. The survey will use a variety of methods to detect a range of marine pests including diver searches, crab traps, seafloor sampling and shore searches. PLEASE NOTE: Known scallop beds will be avoided during sampling. There will be a focus on detecting marine pests in high-risk areas of the harbour, i.e. on or near artificial structures. Samples of marine pests and other suspect animals or plants will be collected for identification by taxonomists where their identity is unknown. Results of the survey should be available by September this year.
For more information go to www.nrc. govt.nz, phone 0800 002 004 email pennys@nrc.govt.nz For the reporting of environmental or maritime incidents phone our 24/7 hotline on 0800 504 639
“Every bit helps, and we are closing the gap,” says Maungaturoto Community Charitable Trust chair, Craig Fergus, after receiving a donation from Paparoa Lions of $1,500. “If everything goes to plan and stays on track, we are optimistic of seeing the project become a reality perhaps by July next year.” The go-ahead has been given for the concrete foundation to get underway in the $3.6 million project to provide the 14-bed dementia unit extension of the rest home. “The MCCT is very pleased to be able to proceed, and this is made possible by community fundraising efforts, like the Lions contribution.” Along with continued community efforts, the trust is applying for some government funding, following a recent visit to the construction site from Deputy Prime Minister, Winston Peters. “Although he has no influence over funding decisions made by the
p A cheque for $1,500 is presented to Maungaturoto Community Charitable Trust chair, Craig Fergus (left) by Bruce Lydiard on behalf of Paparoa Lions
Provincial Growth Fund — to which the trust has applied, having Mr Peters’ visit the site and add his personal support was rewarding in itself,” said Craig. “The trust still requires substantial grant funding, but we are closing in towards our target. We sincerely thank all those that have contributed to the fundraising thus far; the community support has been vital.” ¢
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Six years on the silver screen Identifying myrtle rust u by Andy Bryenton
Biosecurity New Zealand and the Department of Conservation have launched an online training programme to help New Zealanders identify suspected myrtle rust infections in their backyards. The plant fungus can be hard to identify without training and can look different during seasonal changes. The new online training modules provide resources to understand the fungus and its symptoms better. “The courses are available to everyone and cover how it spreads, what to do if you find it and climatic factors that influence myrtle rust,” says Biosecurity New Zealand’s manager for recovery and pest management, John Sanson. “We are trying to understand the spread of the disease so are asking staff and the public to keep an eye out for myrtle rust over the autumn months.” New Zealand’s precious native myrtle plants including pohutukawa, rata, manuka, kanuka and ramarama
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What does it mean to have a community-run cinema in Dargaville? Well, by the numbers, it means a lot of wellentertained locals, according to the not for profit trust that operate the popular Anzac Theatre.
p As the Anzac Theatre approaches the need for a big upgrade, members of the trust have a big message — come to the movies!
For six years, the cinema has seen some memorable titles and played host to festivals celebrating local film making talent. More than 51,000 people have watched nearly 7,000 screenings of more than 800 films. The same people consumed 15,000 drinks, 14,000 servings of popcorn and 21,000 ice creams. Volunteers worked some 5,000 hours at the cinema and have vacuumed around 6,000 times. From its inception, the Anzac Theatre has been state-of-the-art, with modern projection equipment to match its comfy seats; a feature often commented on and appreciated.
Keeping up to date with digital tech, as we all know, can be costly. Recent refurbishments to the main projector have cost in the tens of thousands of dollars, and the switch to a laserpowered projector, which will save power and deliver a sharper picture is on the horizon. All of it costs, and the best way to help support our cinema, to ensure that years of further entertainment benefit the people of Dargaville, is to come along. Don’t put off watching that intriguing new movie. Bring your mates, or consider volunteering to really get involved! ¢
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Generosity brings security
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Dargaville’s CCTV system is only in its first phase, but it has already proven a ‘game changer’ in terms of identifying criminals and acting as a deterrent to those who plan to break the law.
p Representatives of theNew Zealand Police and the Dargaville Community Development Board accept a very generous donation from local business owners to boost the town’s CCTV security operations
The result, a safer town and a better place to live and do business. That’s the message from Senior Constable Reuben Cohen as a generous donation boosts the project to the completion of its initial roll-out. Representatives of the Dargaville Community Development Board met with Senior Constable Cohen at Dargaville’s police headquarters last Friday to gratefully accept a donation from business owners affiliated with the Plymouth Brethren Christian Church. The sum of $13,000 was raised from generous locals with a clear goal to improve the quality of life and the peace of mind of the entire community. Representatives Hamish Campion and Nick Suckling reiterated that they and the co-contributors of this donation are
passionate about the CCTV project and very pleased with how it has performed to date. “If we are to encourage people to work here, visit here and live here, we must offer a safe environment,” said Allan Mortensen, who represented the DCDB alongside projects facilitator Sue Curtis. It’s a sentiment echoed by Senior Constable Cohen, who added that the police is very pleased to forge strong community relationships such as these, for the betterment of Dargaville as a whole. Phase two of the CCTV program is now in the planning stage, with more coverage at key locations mooted. Another forward-thinking idea, the adoption of a community patrol vehicle staffed by volunteers is also under consideration. ¢
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“Council is taking a fresh look at everything in the current District Plan to design one that supports Kaipara’s future wellbeing,” said council spokesman Ben Hope. “We want to find out what you value about your area.” The workshop will cover such areas as: • Housing choices • Climate impacts • Sustainable living • Transport Linkages • Business development • Cultural and social needs • Protection of environment The event will start at 6.30pm with registration, and after an explanatory session, those attending will break into six groups to workshop key
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Well located is this charming 1920’s Kauri Villa that’s oozing character and boasts plenty of scope for future enhancement.The elevated home with wooden floors and high ceilings has four bedrooms, one bathroom plus an original kitchen with large French doors that open onto a concrete patio area overlooking the rural country vista. The separate dining room is grand and lined with beautiful Kauri wood panelling and also has an insert fireplace to ensure year-round comfort. The separate lounge is light and bright with lovely French doors. Outside, the 1.9716 hectares is in two separate titles. The fencing is seven wire batten, there is also a storage shed, pig motel and a lean to hay shed. Our vendor has reached the decision to move on and is determined to achieve a result as swiftly as possible. This property is waiting for you to come and make your mark, so call now for more information.
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Museum goes active at Anzac Anzac and Easter observances at The Kauri Museum at Matakohe have staff pulling out the stops as the school holidays unfold.
p Kauri Museum general manager, Dr Tracey Wedge with the North Auckland Mounted Rifles exhibit
The annual Anzac Parade organised with the Paparoa RSA inevitably attracts hundreds of Kaipara people and visitors, with a museum tour a must for many afterwards. Staff have organised an Anzac display based on the theme of The Return Home: Life After the War. “The theme and emphasis are on the soldiers returning from the war and their reintegration into society, said museum general manager Dr Tracey Wedge. “We have a map to show land in Tokatoka that was designated for exservicemen, and we talk about the scheme in our region. We also have on display a collection of wooden
items made by returned servicemen that illustrate the types of activities developed to help the service personal reintegrate. At the service on Anzac Day itself, speakers will talk about the challenges encountered by soldiers coming home from the theatre of war.” The display opened on April 19 and closes on June 5 in the Volunteers Hall. The museum also provided youngsters with holiday activities with workshops about kauri dieback, in which modelling with clay and other activities form a part. The lighter side of Easter was not overlooked though, with traditional Easter egg hunts also on the list. ¢
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With 1,200 signatures, the petition opposing a 1,000-hectare landfill for Auckland rubbish in Dome Valley, with a perceived pollution threat to the Kaipara Harbour, has gone to parliament. The signatures were gathered by the incorporated society Fight the Tip: Tiake te Whenua, after Waste Management, received Over seas Investment Office approval to buy the property, and the petition calls for a moratorium on similar landfills near waterways. The group says hazardous waste from the landfill could leach into the Kaipara Harbour via the Hoteo River, which runs p Northland MP, Matt King and Labour list MP Marja through the site. Lubeck receive the petition from Save the Tip member The petition was Michelle Carmichael handed to Northland MP, Matt King and Labour list MP Maja fears for a Dome Valley tip. “Hampton Lubeck by Save the Tip member Downs, which is a ‘modern’ landfill. I Michelle Carmichael. don’t believe a fire at the Dome Valley “I have had a call to let me know landfill could be as easily contained that the Environment Committee given that the Dome is surrounded by looking at the petition to parliament forest, would be less accessible for may put a call out for people to make emergency services, is adjacent to a submissions towards it, she said. “If DOC reserve and has the gas line from that happens, we’ll want people to do Marsden in the area. Also consider that and we’ll let people know via our that a fire could damage the landfill Facebook page and email.” liner, greatly limiting its ability to stop She also said the recent fire in leachate entering groundwater; this all a landfill had confirmed the worst adds up it to a recipe for disaster! ¢
THE KAIPARA DISTRICT PLAN REVIEW Would you like to help shape Kaipara’s future? Council is taking a fresh look at everything in the current District Plan to design a Plan that supports Kaipara’s future wellbeing. We want to find out what you value about your area: •
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Mangawhai influencer
Community supporter
Mangawhai resident, Libby Clews, has been recognised for her determined energy, focus and commitment to helping others at a recent awards ceremony, being presented the prestigious Zonta Yellow Rose Award, which celebrates women who have a significant impact in their community.
A Maungaturoto community supporter has been once again recognised for her dedication to the area by being presented a Zonta Yellow Rose Award at a recent ceremony in Mangawhai.
“Libby embodies the principles of community service coupled with the networking capabilities of social media,” said Zonta spokesperson, Sue Poynter. With her husband Mike, Libby administers the popular Helping Hands Facebook page, which was established in 2016, offering a safe forum for local families to ask for and receive recycled household items and clothing, general help and community support. Libby assumed administration of the page in early 2018 when it held membership of 500. She increased its popularity so much that it now hosts more than 1,544 members. The page now has several administrators and moderators to manage the p Libby Clews, left, with Sue Poynter from the Zonta Club of Mangawhai ongoing enquiries. Helping Hands has evolved from sci-tech and a Te Reo Maori phrase of its original gifting page where locals the week. would advertise free items they no New initiatives are planned for the longer needed, into wide-ranging areas future including a toy library, lunches including a children’s clothing swap for kids and a book train based at the bin, a community food stand, which Mangawhai Museum. Mike and Libby started, children’s car While busy with a young family, Libby seat checks, meals for families and also liaises with Te Whai Community food baskets. Trust, Plunket and Family Start and Through the page, they also offer has attracted a team of volunteers weekly tips in areas such as budgeting, helping with sorting and distributing mental health, healthy eating, fitness, gifted goods. ¢
p Eileen Parsons received her Zonta Yellow Rose Award from Ann Marinus who nominated her
Well-known resident, Eileen Parsons, has been actively involved in many groups and organisations in the area for more than 30 years. Nominator, Ann Marinus, said it is not uncommon to see Eileen out clearing litter from the gutters and under trees, making sure the community is presented in the best possible way for everyone. “She is a lady I have admired for many years,” said Marinus. “She has dedicated her time to bringing up her son and supporting the Maungaturoto community.” Twenty years ago Parsons was awarded the Queen Service Medal
for Public Service and has continued with her commitment to Maungaturoto since, including being heavily involved in St John Ambulance and the local Rotary group. Fundraiser, volunteer, committee member, driving instructor and sports enthusiast, Parsons’ list of achievements have earned praise from many. Another well-known local who is active in the Maungaturoto area, Terri Donaldson, said, “Eileen is a woman who has all the attributes of hard work, dedication, compassion, gratitude and a genuine love for helping others and the community.” ¢
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Reviving Computer scams alert Maungaturoto’s market u by Paul Campbell
u by Ann van Engelen
The Maungaturoto monthly market is back on track, on the first Friday of the month at a new venue — Simply Herbal Health, 145 Hurndall St. “Terri Donaldson is still involved with organising the event, and we have scaled down the market size and hold it inside the shop. That has given it a comfortable, cosy, boutique atmosphere,” says organiser Janette Allen. “It was very well attended, and people loved the venue. Products such as fresh artisan bread and baking, organic vegetables, olive oil with tastings, natural skincare, soaps and balms were on offer. We had locally grown plants, artwork, beautiful native p The Maungaturoto monthly market now has a cosy, carvings, locally made jewellery, boutique atmosphere at Simply Herbal Health herbal teas and dandelion coffee, mini Indian head massage gains from contributing to, selling at and sessions and reflexology. We are looking buying from a local market, is the chance forward to offering more products and to meet your neighbours and support services such as reiki, sound/energy them financially. They rely on this trade massage and hopefully, hot food.” for their income, and we encourage rural Simply Herbal Health has a large communities to shop and support local focus on supporting local and stock people with their spending dollars. It products from Maungaturoto and the helps pay school and sports fees and keeps our local communities afloat. It’s Kaipara region as well as Northland. “We are big on community and neighbours supporting neighbours. holding the market at our store enables “The Maungaturoto Market will craftspeople, gardeners, bakers and continue to be held at Simply Herbal sellers from the region to offer their Health on the first Friday of the month goods to the locals. One of the biggest from 3–7pm.” ¢
New Zealanders lost $33 million in a reported 13,000 instances of online scams and fraud last year, triple the amount lost in the year before and Netsafe CEO Martin Cocker says the country needs to rethink online protection.
“We’re now seeing waves of successful scams hitting the country, and we know that existing interventions are having a limited effect. This is an issue that isn’t going away. More needs to be done or we will continue to see large numbers of New Zealanders suffering financial and psychological harm,” he said. He added that the reported scams might not even be a full account, with many people uncertain or embarrassed to report incidents. “New Zealand needs a national response centre to provide real-time scam trend analysis, information sharing, nationwide alert systems and dedicated support.” The most common scam was the fake tech support scam, where callers ring about a false issue with a computer and offer to fix it. The latest scam trend was telephone callers falsely claiming that video footage of people watching pornography would be released unless a ransom was paid.
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Netsafe warns Kiwis to beware of: • Being contacted by phone or email out of the blue • Being told there is a problem with your device or internet connections • Being asked for the passwords to your online accounts • Unexpected communications asking you to “verify” your account or details • Winning a competition that you don’t remember entering • Moving outside of an online trading or booking website or app • Friends/partners you’ve met online asking for money or talking about money problems • Unusual payment methods such as gift cards • Being asked for remote access to your device • Pressure to make a decision or take action quickly For further information go to netsafe.org.nz. ¢
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Local student’s farm scholarship Agriculture student Hannah Nichols, 18, from a 230-cow dairy farm in Dargaville has been awarded a $1,500 study scholarship for a one-year diploma in agriculture at Lincoln University in Canterbury.
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A tribute of remembrance
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Dargaville Museum — Te Whare Taonga O Tunatahi carries the name ‘storehouse of treasures’ and lives up to the title with a collection unique in the world.
p Agriculture student, Hannah Nichols
Hannah has joined other students applying for a raft of agri-food scholarships worth $3 million to help cut the cost of university study. “The government fees-free policy means I don’t have to pay any university fees,” said Hannah. “However my accommodation costs are almost $14,000. That’s a lot of money.” She was urged to consider the long list of scholarships on offer for students studying agricultural courses. “There are more than 250 scholarships available, which are designed to help entice students into the agri-food sector,” said Mary Holmes from NZ Young Farmers.
“It’s a shame when I hear some of the scholarships go unused because students don’t know they exist,” she said. Hannah applied after seeing the scholarship advertised on social media.” I was blown away when I found out my application was successful. I couldn’t believe it. I thought it was a long shot that I would get it.” She chaired the TeenAg club, run by NZ Young Farmers, at Dargaville High School for three years and would like to work as a technical field adviser when she completes her studies. Details on agri-food related scholarships can be found at growingnz. org.nz/scholarships.php. ¢
p Anzac accordion a musical instrument and a work of art done by Kim Harrison
Included is a vast array of accordions, instruments, which are in the most part fully operational, and that reflect some of our maritime and cultural past. One, especially, is poignantly significant this time of year. Only recently presented to the museum by acclaimed local artist Kim Harrison, the Anzac accordion is both a musical instrument and a work of art. A tribute to those who served and an astonishing visual achievement in itself. The entire accordion is meticulously covered in a mosaic depicting the symbols of our Anzac soldiers, in what is almost certainly a one-of-a-kind bespoke masterpiece.
The accordion was invented in the early 1800s and had an association with sailors and the Royal Navy. No doubt it was easy to transport this compact and versatile instrument aboard ships. This commemorative version of the later, more complex and consummate ‘chromatic’ design, with its full keyboard, is representative of the duty and honour of all our service men and women, on the sea, in the air, or on land. It was presented to the museum during a concert performed by accordion maestro Kevin Friedrich this March and took pride of place among a collection with many stories to tell. ¢
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ANZAC Day Thursday 25th April
Remembering the valiant, the fallen & those who returned
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In rememberance of the fallen – with respect for the sacrifice of our ANZAC heroes
Phillip Bell’s bagpiping adventure started as a young boy attending Anzac parades with his father where he would admire the pipe band leading the parade. “When I was 14 years old I began researching my family history because my grandmother is a Cameron and came from Scotland. I wanted to connect to the family and claim my heritage, so I joined the local pipe band, and I played with them for 23 years,” says Phillip. “I now travel the country to play in different competitions and attend various events. Anzac Day is the busiest day on the calendar, so individual pipers across the country play at different events.” The pipers then return to the main parade in their area and play together in the band. “Bagpipes are certainly not a dying instrument, and anyone can learn to play them. I lived in Oban, Scotland for two years because I wanted to visit my ancestral homeland and joined a pipe
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ANZAC Day Thursday 25th April Though the years pass by, we will remember.
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band there. Instead of Anzac Day, they have Remembrance Day on November 11, and that was an honour to attend. I went to the battleground and found the Cameron clan gravestone and played my bagpipes there. That experience drew an incredible emotional sense of belonging. “I am very grateful to have the privilege of playing at Anzac events. There is a great deal of pride leading the returned and present service people down the road as you honour them, celebrating and remembering them in a very special way. People talk to you with tears in their eyes and smiles on their faces.” The pipes provoke so many emotions and memories. “They remember their dad used to play, or how they used to march in the army to bagpipes and drums. A pipe band has military origins, and we are very regimental in our structure and are lead by a drum and pipe major like the armed forces have sergeants and corporals. The instrument stirs up excitement and adds a sense of ceremony, dignitary and pageantry to events — the Queen Mother’s funeral had 1,000 bagpipers lead her away from the church. “I love playing at funerals — it honours the person and their family and adds dignity. I traditionally pipe the casket out of the service and lead the hearse away from the venue and often play at the graveside. At armed forces funerals, people wear their uniforms, and other people wear medals. They often place poppies on the casket, which is draped in the New Zealand flag. They stand at attention and pay respect and the pipes
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Phil’s love of pipe bands began as a youngster when he attended Anzac parades with his father and the bagpipes take him back to his Scottish heritage are so appropriate to send them off to. I have played in conjunction with a Maori cultural group at a funeral and played the casket out of the service to the Last Post whilst a haka was being performed outside. It is an incredible intertwining of cultures, which are very similar, Maori have tribes, and Scottish have clans. “At Anzac parades, the current day soldiers are similar to the guards outside Buckingham Palace, and there is comradery when they come together
with the older generations. It doesn’t matter where you are in the country; the older band members always turn up for Anzac. I believe it is New Zealand’s day. Leading the soldiers down the road with the New Zealand flag waving while the national anthem is playing with everyone gathered together can be sad. However, we are grateful for the sacrifices people have made, so we can live the way we live now and playing the bagpipes is an absolute honour.” ¢
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ANZAC Day Thursday 25th April
FROM CRETE TO THE
BY ANDY BRYENTON
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t helped that Freyberg had grown up in Wellington. He was seen as more ‘Kiwi’ than many of the other high ranking officers who commanded in the European theatre. As a young man Bernard Freyberg had been a champion swimmer and had left New Zealand after practising as a dentist. Seeking
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adventure, he joined the Mexican Revolution under rebel leader Pancho Villa, then travelled on to England where he enlisted at the start of the Great War. Freyberg won his Victoria Cross leading the capture of an occupied French village. Wounded four times, he refused to surrender and rallied his men to capture 500 German soldiers and take the town. Fast forward to April of 1941 — 79 years ago. With the Second New Zealand Expeditionary Force routed from Greece by an unexpectedly strong panzer assault, Allied soldiers, Greek freedom fighters and Cretan locals banded together to prepare for what they knew would be a fierce invasion of the ancient island. Bernard Freyberg was given the command but knew that his forces were ill-prepared to repel the elite ‘Fallschirmjaeger’ paratroopers Hitler would commit to the battle. By his side
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It will be 79 years ago this month that one of our most famous military tacticians took command of the allied forces on the island of Crete in the Mediterranean, to attempt a defence against a fierce Nazi paratrooper attack. Brave, incisive and already the recipient of a Victoria Cross for his actions during the first world war, General Bernard Freyberg would go on to become well respected by his men, and command victorious operations to rout the Axis in locations as varied as the Italian hill country and the deserts of North Africa.
p General Freyberg was a superb tactician at the level of set-piece engagements, a brave soldier in his own right and a respected leader
Paying our respects to all the brave men and women who have served our country in wartime and beyond.
Their sacrifice will never fade from our memories.
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LEST WE FORGET was Andrew Leslie, also a VC recipient, and a band of resourceful soldiers but nothing to repel an airborne strike. Indeed, the assault was overwhelming, and despite a series of bold counter attacks, German reinforcements continued to arrive by glider and parachute, forcing an eventual retreat. Now began a phase of the war, which many locals will be familiar with the North African campaign alongside General Montgomery and opposing the tenacious Axis commander Erwin Rommel. Kiwis of a particular generation will have heard stories from their fathers and grandfathers of Maadi camp, the exploits of the tough and resourceful Long Range Desert Group made up mainly of New Zealanders, and the push across the top of Africa. In decisive battles such as Tobruk and El Alamein Freyberg worked well with Montgomery, and both he and the Kiwi troops came to the attention of Winston Churchill, who called Freyberg his ‘Salamander’ after the mythical beast who is most at home in the heart of a raging fire. Indeed, at a divisional command level, Freyberg balanced a disdain for personal danger with a fierce determination not to waste the lives of his men. That saw him at odds with the commander of the Allied Eighth Army General Claude Auchinleck, insisting that as the commander of a national force, he had the right to refuse orders, which were counter to the New Zealander’s national interest. He won many such arguments by way of his
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ability to plan operations that inflicted maximum damage on the enemy while exposing his own troops to the least amount of danger. However, this was not always possible. Operation Supercharge at Alamein is a classic example. The 28th Maori Battalion flanked one side of the German position, capturing objectives with their superlative close combat skills, while British soldiers attached to Freyberg’s forces swept the other flank, advancing fast in armoured trucks. A minefield laid by the Germans was obliterated by a 15,000 shell barrage from mobile guns and a bombing raid, allowing the spearhead of the assault to directly get to grips with Rommel’s Panzer tanks and deadly 88mm guns. Of 94 Allied tanks that charged the Axis guns, only 14 remained operational by the end of the fight. However, this blow broke the back of the German forces, wrecking their armoured units to the point where Rommel sent an urgent message to Hitler saying that defeat was imminent. The infamous dictator replied that Rommel should show his men the ‘path to death or glory’. After North Africa, Freyberg took command of another battlefront well known to Kiwi soldiers and their families — the siege at Monte Cassino. Many of our New Zealand troops were deployed to take this nigh impregnable monastery on its high hill, both infantry and armoured units. Freyberg made the decision that, despite its historic status, the great monastery was too tempting a fortified
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p Kiwi troops capture a Nazi tank and apprehend its crew during the North African Campaign
position for the Italian and German army, and ordered it levelled by giant ‘blockbuster’ bombs. Fighting amid the ruins was still fierce, but it was seen as a turning point of the Italian campaign, leading on to the capture of Florence and eventual victory. Kiwi troops crossed the Po River on Anzac Day 1945, ending Mussolini’s war. On his return to New Zealand, Freyberg served as governor-general. He has many monuments to his name, including a square in central Auckland’s most fashionable street and a swimming pool in the capital, reflecting his athletic
prowess as a youth. The men he led those who did not make the ultimate sacrifice in defence of our freedoms came back to more ordinary lives, but their heroism was no lesser than that of the man who led them in battle. There’s an old saying that ‘a bad general is feared by his troops and loved by the enemy. A good general is loved by his troops and is feared by the enemy.’ Bernard Freyberg gained the respect of the hard and sharp men of the New Zealand Expeditionary Force and had veterans like Rommel sending messages to the high command for help. ¢
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Kaipara Anzac day services
Remembering our veterans this ANZAC Day. Lest we Forget.
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Those who served with bravery — we remember with pride.
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In rememberance of our fallen for their sacrifice for our freedom. Lest We Forget.
Dargaville A dawn parade will be held at Wesley Cemetery, Mt Wesley Coast Rd Dargaville. Assemble at 5.45am for parade commencement at 6am. A citizen’s parade will be held 10.30am at the Northern Wairoa War Memorial Hall, 42 Hokianga Road Dargaville. Ruawai A citizens’ service will be held 10.30am at the Ruawai-Tokatoka
Memorial Hall on Wharf Road, Ruawai. Paparoa/Matakohe Fall in at the Matakohe War Memorial Hall, 5 Church Street, Matakohe at 10.30 am. A march will follow to lay poppies at Gordon Coates’ tombstone, followed by Reveille/Last Post and the flag ceremony. A memorial service will then be held in the hall with refreshments provided afterwards. All welcome. Maungaturoto
Dawn Service at Maungaturoto Centennial Hall. Fall in at 5.45am with service at 6am, followed by a complimentary breakfast at the RSA Clubrooms, 115 Hurndall St Maungaturoto. Hakaru Hakaru and Districts Memorial RSA Civic Service will be held at 10.30am at the RSA club rooms, 733 Settlement Road Hakaru, followed by morning tea and refreshments.
Lest we forget. We shall remember them.
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They served with distinction, on land, air and sea. We will remember their bravery and sacrifice today and forever.
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FA R M I N G
A dog’s tail …
Boss gets all ova twitter “Blimmin heck Dog, ya gotta wonder what the werld is comin’ to eh?” Gidday readas, there goes Boss again, but mind you he usally has stonga werds wen he gets a bee in his bonnit. Leasways that’s wot his gerlfrend Sharlene calls it. But Boss duzzint were a bonnet, so I not any wiser eh? But anyway, ya gotta ask, so I give Boss me LOOK. “Yep Dog,” he sed, ”that Isreal Folla wot earns mega munny over in Ozzie for plain footy got hisself in a reel big mess for saying sum contriversial stuff about lifestyles an religion an stuff on that social medium ona computer — wot me an’ Sharlene don’t want a bar of.” (There he goes agin, readas, Boss acterly loves the bar down ata pub.) Anyway, Sharlene come upa drive ina ute then, cos she bin ter pickup supermarkit stuff so we had plinty of tucker fer the Easta holidays. She hada papa frum the kattil stop too, so saved me getting’ it. We all went over ter the homested so Boss could help with the tucker bags, an’ I kept any eye on wot went inter the fridge too. Saw sum Tux bikkies inter the cupboard, so I won’t go short. Betta be a bita roast leftovers too, sorta dog’s easter treat, eh? But anyway, Boss startid on at Sharlene about that footy player in Ozzie. “Well deah,” Sharlene sed, “he’s not the first bloke ter have strong opininins. Look at that Tamaki bloke ina cherch movement here in New Zild. He goes on about stuff like theres no termorra. Says that gay peeple causes earthquakes! But he gits away with it eh. Hey evin that prezidint Trump spouts off ona Twitter
with a lot of twit stuff. Hmm – maybe thats why is called twitta – its for twits!” Boss hada chuckle at that. “But our footy player in deep shtook fer saying similer stuff. One rool for some, another rool for others?” “Well deah,” sed Sharlene, “mabe they reckin a footy player is looked up to, an gotta be ona best behava cost he is a big infulince on peeple?” ‘Yeah, rite,” Boss sed. “Grate infulince eh wen they smash an’ high takil, an’ get the old clarit flowin’ ona footy field. Rip tendins, and brake bones evin. Grate exampil for young peeple ter folla.” Well readas, Sharlene give a bit ofa shrug, an’ put the kettil on. “Deah, I reckin wot will bee, will bee an’ its not rilly worth getting upsit about. Look, I got us a meet pie each for lunch, lets hava cuppa too.” H e y readas, Boss always leaves a gravy crust fer me. Ter make sure, I leaned aginst his knee an’ lookt loyal. There more important things in life than twitters eh? Cheers, Billy
In remembrance, with respect, this ANZAC Day.
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Federated Farmers will continue to work with the government on firearms reform as the Arms Amendment bill becomes law. “We are very pleased that farmers and those who undertake pest control on farms are still going to have access to semi-automatic rimfire rifles, such as the point 22 long rifle, and semiautomatic shotguns with limited magazine capacity,” said rural security spokesperson Miles Anderson. “These firearms are essential for the control of small, mobile pest species often found in groups such as rabbits, hares, possums, Canada geese where quick follow-up shots are important for the efficient and humane destruction of these pests. “Our member survey showed that half of the 3,400 respondents own a semiautomatic shotgun or rimfire rifle, clearly showing what an important pest control tool these are on-farm.” Federated Farmers is disappointed that the government will not consider an exemption to those farmers who have to deal with huge populations of large animal pests such as feral goats, feral pigs, wallabies, deer and tahr. “We were pleased that the bill was amended to allow their use on private property by professional pest control contractors. Instead of doing the pest control themselves as part of their farming business, as many have
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WHAT’S ON?
Email info@thelifestyler.co.nz with your event information or call 0800 466 793
Dargaville
57 Squadron (Dargaville) Air Training Corps – Mondays 6.30–9.00pm at the Dargaville Aero Club. For boys and girls aged 13–18 years. For more info contact Gordon on 021 262 0547. Acoustic Music Blackboard Concert — 1st Thursday of the month, 7pm–9.30pm, Kaipara Community Centre, Hokianga Rd, Dargaville. $2 entry, $2 raffle. Performers and audience welcome. Phone Allan 09 439 6933 or 021 439 697. Alzheimer’s ‘Carer’ Support Group — meets third Tuesday of the month 10–11.30am at St John Ambulance Hall Dargaville. Phone Maxine (Kaipara Community Adviser) 022 916 068. Art classes — 7–9pm Tuesdays. Private tuition, cleaning and restoring painting, and commissions also available, phone 09 439 0255. Blokart Sailing — Regular social sailing at Glinks, Baylys and Ruakaka beaches. Contact Greg Schultz 09 431 6863 or itzgreg@xtra.co.nz. Community Lunch — Every Thursday noon–1.30 pm at Riverside Christian Centre, 1 Beach Road. Free lunch available to all. Transport available in town. Ph 09 439 8887. Dargaville Aero Club — Learn to fly, free of tuition charges. Gyrocopter, Texan, Stork, Contact Peter phone 09 439 1628 for further information. Dargaville Citizens Advice Bureau — 37 Hokianga Rd, Dargaville open weekdays 10am to 1pm. Ph 09 439 6100 email dargaville@cab.org.nz. Dargaville Cancer Support Group Kaipara Community Health Centre every 2nd Wednesday 9.30am. All welcome. Contact Ken 09 439 4452. Dargaville Girls Brigade — For girls 5–15 yrs. Thursdays after school 3–5pm, held at Baptist Church, Victoria St, Dargaville. Contact Pauline 021 263 7446. Dargaville Day Badminton – Thursdays 10am at the Town Hall (back entrance). Call Lynley Clements ph 439 8160 or Anneke van der Putte ph 027 334 5515. Dargaville Embroidery Group – third Thursday of the month, 10am–2pm, Contact Rosemary 09 439
0656 for more information. Dargaville Militaria Collectors Club — Lions Club Hall Hokianga Road, opposite old Post Office, at 7.30 pm. For more information, phone secretary Mike, 09 439 8800. Dargaville Scout Group — For boys and girls aged 6–99 years at 23 Onslow Street. All info on door or phone Dianne on 09 283 2006. Dargaville Senior Net – Open Day on the third Monday of the month at 1pm. All welcome Contact Dot 09 439 1711 or Heather 09 439 4452. Dargaville Women’s Club — Meet third Thursday of every month 10am at Memorial Park Kiosk. New members welcome, phone Marilyn 09 439 6648. Dargaville Quilters – Meet third Tuesday of the month 10am–2pm, 43 Tirarau Street, Dargaville (old CMA building). New members welcome. Phone 09 439 1598. Drop-in Centre — Tuesdays 10am–1pm at the Town Hall in foyer beside Anzac Theatre. All welcome. $1 cuppa. Contact Bev on 021 250 6776. Floral Art Club – meet third Wednesday of the month at the Greenways Centre Tirarau Street, 1pm. Contact Margaret Pinny 09 439 4560. Justices of the Peace Signing Desk — Justices of the Peace will be available on the first and third Thursday of each month at the Dargaville Library from 11am–1pm. Kumarani Productions, Circus Jam – Every Thursday 7–9pm at the Town Hall through school terms only. Gold coin donation. Fire spinning classes 7pm Wednesdays at Circus Kumarani. Kaihu Valley Music Club – Every third Sunday, from 1–4pm. Everyone welcome. Contact John or May 09 439 0827. Kaipara Budgeting Service — Free and Confidential Monday to Friday 9am–1pm, back of the Lighthouse Church, 80 Normanby St. Dargaville. Ph 09 439 8592 Kaipara Ukulele Orchestra — Wednesdays 6–7pm New members are welcome — either expert
or beginners. Phone Sharon on 027 439 5634 or 09 439 5634. Kaipara Vintage Machinery Club – open and operating Wednesday and Saturday. New members and volunteers welcome. Something to interest both men and women, come and get involved. Ph 09 439 7108 or 09 439 4614. Leisure Marching – Dargaville Town Hall, Tuesday 3.45–4.45, anyone interested phone Elizabeth 027 283 1280. Mainly Music – Every Wednesday 10–11am at the Dargaville Baptist Church, Victoria Street. $2 per child or $3 per family. Phone Rebecca 09 439 1499. Make a Friend Playgroup — 0–5 years, Thursdays 9am–noon. Methodist Church Hall, gold coin donation. Phone Danae 09 439 4833. Northern Wairoa Cake Decorators Club – meet every second Tuesday of the month at 7pm, February — November. All welcome, phone Lynn 09 439 0751. Northern Wairoa Country Music Club — 1st Sunday each month. Scout hall, Onslow St 1–4pm, enquiries ph Bruce 09 439 5513. Northern Wairoa Indoor Bowls Club Nights — Start at 7.30pm. Monday Parish, Tuesday Ruawai, Wednesday Dalmatian Hall. For more info contact Warren Younger 027 478 5102 or 09 439 6155 evenings. Northern Wairoa Lions Club Inc – business meeting first Thursday of the month at 7pm at the Lions Centre, Hokianga Road. Northern Wairoa Young Farmers – meet second Wednesday of every month, for more information check out our Facebook page. NWMRSA Variety Music Club – Meet 2nd Sunday of every month at RSA club rooms, 12-4pm, gold coin donation appreciated. Ph 09 439 8164 after 11.45am for courtesy van pick up. NZ 60s Up Movement – Dargaville Social Meetings Held at the Dargaville Rugby Clubrooms on the first Tuesday of the month. Contact president Margaret Pinny 09 439 4560. Peggy Purls in our Community – Every third Wednesday 10.30am at Dargaville Sewing and Curtain Centre, 59 Normanby Street. Petanque – Mondays at 10am at the Sports Complex. Phone 09 439 7798. Squash Club Night – Wednesday nights from 6.30pm at Dargaville Rugby and Sports Club contact Karen Morgan 021 190 5639. Stitches and Craft – 5 Cranley Street, Dargaville. 10am–4pm Tuesday and Friday. Contact Lois 027 473 0598 for further details. Shaolin Kempo & Tai Chi Chuan – M,T,W & Sat Ph Nick (Both) 021 439 673 Stuart (Kempo) 027 536 2904 Joanne (Tai Chi) 021 850 998. Te Kopuru Playcentre — welcomes new members, open Tuesday and Thursdays 9am–12.30pm for
newborn to 6 years old. 3 Norton Street next door to primary school. Further information email te.kopuru@ playcentre.org.nz or phone 09 439 0083. The Dargaville Menz Shed — Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday each week 10am–3pm. New members welcome. For more info phone Brian 09 439 6175 or Paul 09 974 7685. Wednesday Crafts – Every Wednesday 10am to noon at the Greenways Community Centre (formerly CMA) on Tirarau Street. Morning tea and lunch served. Variety of crafts. All welcome. $6 per session. Contact Linda 09 439 5264 or Judy 09 439 4605
Ruawai
Ruawai Lions Club – Business meeting third Thursday of the month 7.30pm at Ruawai Community Sports Club. Info: Rosemary 027 2102008 or Secretary Dorothy 09 439 2557.
Matakohe
Home after the War – Anzac exhibition at The Kauri Museum, 5 Church Road, Matakohe opens Friday, April 19.
Maungaturoto
Otamatea Community Services — Free Shopping Trips leaving 9.30am to Whangarei every fourth Wednesday. Phone 09 431 9080 to book.
Kaiwaka
Kaiwaka Scottish Country Dance Club – Kaiwaka War Memorial Hall, Wednesdays 10am–noon. Teacher: Elaine 027 432 0032 Secretary: Megan 021 275 3007.
Mangawhai
Mangawhai Bowling Club – Housie/Bingo held every Friday at the Mangawhai Club. Contact Jan 09 423 9511 or 09 431 5371. Mangawhai Writers Group – Meets every second week from the first Thursday of the month. Contact Bevan 027 617 6521.
Markets
Dargaville Riverside Market — Corner Totara and Kapia Street, Thursdays noon–4pm, phone 021 549 427 or see us on Facebook. Mangawhai Village Market — Every Saturday by the Village Hall, 9am–1pm. Contact Marita for details 021 598 917. Dargaville Monthly Market — 1st Saturday of the month, Community Hall, Hokianga Road, opposite Dargaville Town Hall. $5 per table — book now 09 439 7243. Paparoa Farmer’s Market — Every Saturday 9am– noon on the village green, Paparoa. Tangiteroria Tavern Car Boot Sale Gala Market Day — 1st Sunday of the month, $5 per car boot or stall. Contact Sheryl on 09 433 2802. Te Kopuru Market — 1st Sunday of the month, Coronation Hall, Te Kopuru. Ivy Vincent 09 439 1852.
LEST WE FORGET Remembering our fallen Heroes.
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Full Supply & Installation Service Carpet, Vinyl, Vinyl Planking, Wood Laminate Flooring, Stockist of 2m & 3m wide vinyl and Carpet Short Ends. Residential & Commercial Q Card Finance Approved. 6–18 month terms. 6 Mths interest free.
Top Quality Installation Service For a free measure & quote ph Christine (09) 946 9886 or 021 515 415 www.kaiparaflooring.co.nz email: kaiparaflooring@gmail.com
Workwear
Teamwear
52 Victoria Street, Dargaville 09 439 8946 jackfannons@gmail.com
KAURI COAST CONTRACTING LTD Landscaping to Earthmoving Certified Drainlaying Septic Farms, Subdivisions & more MacJimray Services are the CallSeptic GaryCleaning Whippy today! septic tank cleaning specialists in your district.
gary@kccontracting.co.nz • 027 469 8079 Residential to commercial, fast, reliable, professional service at competitive rates.
KAURI COAST LAUNDRETTE WASHING MACHINES AND DRYERS
OPEN 7 DAYS
4b Parore Street (Behind Bridgestone) Summer hours: 7am to whenever Winter hours: 7am to 6pm Phone: 09 439 0005
• EXCAVATIONS • TRENCHING • DRAINS & WATER TABLES • POST BORING • SITE CLEARANCE • TIP TRUCK FOR LOAD REMOVALS • ROCK BUCKET & “THUMB” EXPERIENCED OPERATOR
“NO JOB TOO BIG OR TOO SMALL”
15 Gladstone Street, Dargaville, 0310, PO Box 8043, Kensington 0145, Whangarei
021 056 7665 MP & RA
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09 431 8440 021 125 1576
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• Hedge Trimming • Waterblasting • Pruning/Tree Trimming • Section Clean Up • 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
Don’t let your septic tank become costly - service it now!
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Office: 09 439 8048 Fax: 09 437 5796 Email: office@morrisandmorris.co.nz
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Septic Tank/Grease Trap Cleaning Septic & Sewerage Treatment Systems
CONTRACTORS
4 TONNE -DIGGER – BOBCAT – TIP TRUCK Property Maintenance – Driveways – Building Sites Stump & Tree Removal – Hole Boring – Chain Trencher Calf Shed and Stockyard Cleaning
30 Hurndall St, Maungaturoto
Phone Matt: 021 199 6677 Email: mprabrownecontractors@gmail.com
Norman Kitchen Design Kitchens make the home 30 Normanby Street, Dargaville Phone Aaron 027 539 4884 Email: normankitchendesign@xtra.co.nz
For new kitchens, cabinets, repairs and hardware Norman Kitchen Design
Your Local Farming Partner • Suppliers of Waikato milking systems • Expert advice and service on Effluent systems • Pumps • Milking Machinery • Trenching • Water Filtration • Effluent Systems 120 Lower Dent St Whangarei • Ph 09 438 3844 106 Jervois St, Dargaville • Ph 09 439 4005 www.northlandfarm.co.nz
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Kaipara Service Directory Tu Christey Massage Therapist
THE APPLIANCE DOCTOR
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
Ameet Maharaj Phone: 022 172 3327 maharaj.ameet@gmail.com
Phone: (09) 439 6518 Mobile: 021 116 9425 Email: tuthemt@gmail.com www.handyhandsmassage.co.nz
Fridge/Freezers, Dishwashers, Dryers, Cooktops, Ovens, Washing Machines.
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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
SERVICE DIRECTORY Phone to advertise 09 439 6933
CLASSIFIEDS
Phone 09 439 6933
Closing date for classified advertising for the 30 April 2019 edition is 10am Monday 29 April 2019
For Sale
Security
Property Maintenance
ALUMINIUM DINGHY 8ft, oars and outboard, good duck punt, $200, ph 09 439 7844.
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.
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.
CARAVAN EWOF (and marine). Call your local inspector today at A+ Electrical Inspections and Security on 021 240 6764. FANNONS FOR underwear, thermals, knitwear, jeans, jackets, socks, dress pants, dress shirts, work shirts, hats, belts, braces, shorts, suit hire and the list goes on...... FANNONS, 52 Victoria Street, 09 439 8946. FORD ESCAPE 2006/7 upgrade model 3.0L V6 petrol AWD, factory CD changer, good AT tyres, factory tow bar. WOF & REGO, very tidy and well maintained $5900, ph John 027 525 8189. LEYLAND 255 tractor, Pearsons quick hitch front end loader, tilt transport tray 1800 x 1000, good condition, $6,500 O.N.O. Kubota rotary hoe R62, 2 metres wide, drive shaft plus 3 linkage, quick release, excellent condition, $2,500. Ph 021 0270 4894. MAX’S WOOL Shop. Great winter colours in store, wools and acrylics, 54 Victoria Street, open 9.30am - 4pm Monday to Friday, 09 439 6604. SUZUKI ESCUDO Vitara/Grand Vitara - car parts, WOF parts, 4x4 parts etc. Good parts, good prices. Ph Derek 09 439 7573.
For Rent
Trades & Services JORDANS PAINTING and maintenance, great rates, no job too big or small. Why do it yourself? I’ll do it Right! jordanspaintingandmaintenance@gmail.com 022 025 3081. MAUNGI TANKS concrete tanks, built onsite and repairs, 021 138 6461.
WATCH BATTERIES REPLACED Leave your watch at Moran’s Bookshop for 3 day battery change (unless requiring further service) Distinction Jewellers
3 BEDROOM in Montgomery Ave, would suit professional person or retired couple, available end of May. Expression of interest to Mike at PO BOX 77 Dargaville, will consider a cat, NO DOGS.
Save Lives
TREE REMOVAL, pruning, chipping & stump grinding. Qualified & Insured. Ph Scott 0800 468 9663 Arborcare Tree Maintenance.
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Due to ANZAC Day, Bobby Calf Sale will be on the Friday 26th.
CONTACT
Haydn Evans 021 985 863 Michael Younger 027 439 4023
Clearing Sale
Farm Machinery & Sundries Wednesday 24th April 2019 11am start
• Calf Shed & Stockyard Cleaning • Tip Truck Available • Trencher
439 2020
Building Services DECKS, FENCES, all small building jobs undertaken, Baylys Beach based. Phone Ross for a free quote, NorWest Building & Maintenance, 027 412 0840.
Any job big or small. We do them ALL
WAYNE & ANNETTE
Dry Aged Beef Specialists Traditional Manuka wood smoked Bacon & Ham
FRIDAY 26TH APRIL START 11.30AM
Dargaville Bobcat Services
027 271 2022
Ph 09
DARGAVILLE BOBBY CALF SALE
WATER TANK Vacuum clean, Full tank OK, Waste no more than 1,000 litres. Ph Wals 09 437 3936 or 021 932 225.
Phone or Txt Paul
Wanted
Tree Services
OFFAL HOLES 750dia x 5.5m deep with concrete lid with lift out hatch $465.75 incl GST. Ph Wals Holes 09 437 3936 or 021 932 225.
• Stump & Tree Removal • Driveway Prep & Regrading • Post Hole Borer
WESTERN SHARKS Hockey raffle result. Easter basket: Doreen #14. Scratchies board: Emily #142. Many thanks to all who participated.
WANTED TO buy, upright piano, ph John 027 525 8189.
HOUSE WASHING, pressure washing, soft house wash, drives, paths, decks & more. Your local cleaning guy, ph Tony 022 311 8447.
Work Wanted
Raffle Results
SUZUKI 4X4 Wanted to buy - parked, damaged or unwanted, Escudo Vitara/Grand Vitara. Ph Derek 09 439 7573.
ATS PROPERTY Maintenance & Repair. Fences & Repairs • Kitchen/Bathroom Fitouts • Waterblasting • Flooring Repairs • Decks • Windows & Latches • Plus much more. No job too small. Ph 09 439 8628.
Livestock
100 IT’S NOT A TARGET
A/c of John & Beth Muir On Farm at “Nash Road” off Tangowahine Settlement East Road, Dargaville Will be sign posted Iseki 3510 tractor, Leyland 45 tractor, Decrapit, Trailer (295x225 cms), drain spinner, grader Blade, UFO, truck crate (285x155 cms), Gallagher E/F, drain coil, air compressor, Knapsack sprayer, coil of wire, 12teat calf feeder (2), Meal troughs, sprays (24D, Formalin, Virkon), staples, effluent pump, hay tedder, discs, Bertolini Quad sprayer, Comet sprayer & hose, scrub cutter, shearing back support, shearing handpiece & cutters, Kauri branches, strainer posts (6), dehorner, diesel drum with hand pump, E/F stds & reels, gate hinges, wheel chains, welder, tractor oil
EFTPOS will be Available Light Luncheon Available For further information please contact John & Beth Muir 09 439 0682 PGG Wrightson Agent - Chris Fife 0274 951 552 Helping grow the country
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CLASSIFIEDS
Phone 09 439 6933
Closing date for classified advertising for the 30 April 2019 edition is 10am Monday 29 April 2019
Situations Vacant
Public Notices
OFFICE RECEPTIONIST We have a vacancy to join our busy family owned Contracting business in Dargaville. Key responsibilities include: • Front Reception Duties • Accounts Receivable • Timesheets/Eroad Reconciliation The preferred candidate will have: • Fast, accurate data entry skills • Initiative and a high degree of work accuracy • Effective and efficient organisational skills • Ability to prioritise and meet tight deadlines
OTUREI MARAE
OTUREI MARAE
Date: Sunday 28 April 11am – Church 12pm – Shared lunch 12.15pm – Trustees Meeting 1pm – Committee Meeting
Oturei Marae Church @ 6am
COMMITTEE MEETING
Nau Mai Haere Mai Janeen Te Tuhi Secretary 027 742 8516
ANZAC SERVICE
Shared breakfast to follow Nau Mai Haere Mai
Knowledge of Quickbooks accounting software, Eroads and the contracting industry is an advantage. This position is part time, Monday-Friday 8:30am12:30pm with the prospect of leading to full time. Applications close on Friday 3rd May 2019. Email or send CV and references to: office@harrisoncontracting.co.nz Harrison Contracting PO Box 471, Dargaville 0340
NKAA Inc
AGM
Sunday 28th April 2pm Paparoa Sports & Recreation Pavilion Members please attend. Others feel free to attend. Contact Rosemary Webb secretary@ paparoashow.org.nz
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS if you want to drink that’s your business. If you want to stop maybe we can help. Regular weekly meetings in Dargaville. Ph 09 439 5248 or 0800 228 6757.
Due to safety concerns and to maintain the integrity of the Raupo drainage stopbanks, vehicle access will be restricted from 24 April till Labour Weekend 2019. Walking and cycling access only on the stopbank from Westlake Road to Simpson Road will be available
DARGAVILLE LIONS CLUB
Monday 13th May at 7.00pm at Arapohue Hall
Dargaville Racing Club Monday 6th May 2019 7pm, Dargaville Racing Club, dargracing@xtra.co.nz
Death Notices
Antonius Van Trijp
5/10/1949 – 11/04/2019
Much loved husband, father, opa, brother, uncle and friend.
Williams, Lelia Marion
A.G.M
MONSTER GARAGE SALE! Saturday 27th April 8.00am. Old Grain Store, Beach Road.
Born March 10,1927. Passed away peacefully 12th April 2019 aged 92 in Kowhai room Dargaville Hospital. Loved Wife of Laurence (Mate) Williams, loving Mother of Barry and Edita, adored Grandmother of Andre, Daryl, Harold and Zachary. Funeral service held 16th April 2019. Thanks to Ambulance, Dr's and Staff of the Dargaville Hospital. Will be sadly missed, always remembered and in our hearts. Lots of love from your family.
TAYLOR, OLIVE PATRICIA (NEE LANGMAN)
Passed away in Dargaville Hospital 14th April 2019 aged 79 years. Dearly loved mother of Karen, Lynda and Trisha. Loved mother-inlaw of Brett, James and Shawn. Much loved Grandma of Jaime, Evie, Saul, Samuel, Finn and Cooper. A service will be held at the Lighthouse Function Centre at 11am on Friday April 26th 2019, followed by interment at Redhill Cemetery. We knew your time was coming. We will remember you in our own special way.
Public notice
DARGAVILLE RIVERSIDE produce market, no market on Anzac Day Thursday 25th of April.
(Section 101, Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012)
DUCK HUNTERS 60 Target Sporting Clay Shoot at NW Gun Club on ANZAC Day – 9am Start. $50 Entry Fee, Junior $40 includes BBQ Lunch. TARGETS ONLY but great raffles on the day. Refreshments & Ammo available. Ph 021 256 0696 for more Info.
PAPAROA GOLF CLUB INC has made application to the District Licensing Committee at Dargaville for the issue of a club licence in respect of premises situated at 91 Golf Course Road, Maungaturoto. The general nature of the business conducted under the licence is Golf Club. The days on which and the hours during which alcohol is to be sold under the licence are; – Monday to Sunday, 10am – 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.
1.5M please
TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURE
Northern Wairoa A&P Assn.
Open meeting for members and interested parties to discuss the clubs raceday options.
BOOKS@RUAWAI 5 Freyberg Road, Ruawai. Open during the School Holidays, Monday & Tuesday 9 -12 noon, Wednesday, Thursday, & Friday 2 - 4pm, Saturday 10am - 1pm. Phone 09 439 2044, 027 200 5653.
LOVE REMEMBERS my Holy Sabbath, Romans 3 - 31.
Public Notices
Followed by supper bring a plate
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. Ph Allan 09 439 6933 1or 021 439 697.
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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.
In Memoriam
EWEN GARTH FOWLIE
NORTHERN WAIROA MEMORIAL RSA
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING SATURDAY 11 MAY 2019 AT THE CLUBROOMS AT 1:30PM NOMINATIONS FOR ELECTED POSITIONS MUST BE IN WRITING AND CLOSE AT 4 PM ON 4 MAY 2019
No objection to the issue of a licence may be made in relation to a matter other than a matter specified in Section 105(1) of the sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012.
15/11/1935 — 22/04/2016 Those we love don't go away, they walk beside us every day, unseen, unheard, but always near, still loved, still missed and very dear. Your loving family.
Thank You Williams Family thanks everyone that was able to attend Mums funeral and those that spoke, those who helped with memorial sheets, funeral preparation, videoing, music, provided food and flowers. Visited us at home and phone calls. Your loving help was very much appreciated.
Acknowledgements
This is the second publication of this notice. The first was published on the 16th April 2019.
Situations Vacant SUBRITZKY, WILLIAM JOHN (BILL) 26th February 2019
Community Advertising Representative Wanted NOW Your local community newspaper, The Kaipara Lifestyler Our local business community is made up of great people, and they all have a message they want to get out to their customers. We have a position available right now in Dargaville, talking to local business owners each week and getting the right message in front of our readers. Join the great team who write and produce your local paper - if you have a driver’s licence, the ability to talk to people and listen to what they want to say, some fresh ideas and a friendly attitude this is a job where you won’t be stuck behind a desk all day. You’ll receive full training and support, all the tools, and you can be proud of each week’s edition. Not a commission job - full time, waged remuneration with a well established client base. Experience preferred but not required. Immediate start.
WESTERN SHARKS VS WELLSFORD Spreading Northland Reserves VS Wellsford - 12:30 pm Williamson Contracting Premiers VS Wellsford - 2:15 pm
Saturday, 27th April 2019 Ruawai Rugby Club, Ruawai Proudly sponsored by Catherine Stewart & Todd Skudder - Bayleys Real Estate
Joy, Dean and Linda, Daryn and Toni & their families, thank all those who sent flowers, cards, brought food and baking, phoned, visited and joined us at Bill’s funeral. Special thanks to the SCU team at Jane Mander Retirement Village for their loving care of Bill. A big thanks to Kim for singing at Bill’s funeral. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement of our thanks to you all.
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46 RANFURLY STREET, DARGAVILLE
$279,000 LOT 2, 817 WHAKAPIRAU ROAD
$475,000 212 HUARAU ROAD, WHAKAPIRAU
$479,000 35 BONHAM STREET, PAHI
$990,000
GREAT FIRST HOME.
WONDERFUL OUTLOOK, FULLY RENOVATED
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This 1950’s home on 921sqm features open plan living with an open fireplace and original kitchen, 3 bedrooms & 1 combined bathroom and a large patio off the kitchen. There is a single garage. Currently tenanted at $350 per week, tenants are happy to stay if sold to an investor.
Fully renovated two double bedroom home set on an idyllic 9,312 m2 (approx. 2.3 acres) of flat to undulating grassed land, with a variety of tree and bush life on the surrounds. Room to graze a few animals. Open plan kitchen, dining room and living area, with wonderful rural outlooks from every window. New flooring and carpets throughout. GARY MORRIS 021 902 087 WEB ID MRU2266
This family home is situated just 5 or so minutes from Whakapirau Beach, and the Kaipara Harbour. Offering space to kick a ball, make a vege garden and have some chickens. Loads of space indoors and outdoors for everyone. 2 bathrooms, 2 Toilets, 4 bedrooms, loads of storage, this is a great family home with loads of potential. JILL WILSON Mob 021 505 712 WEB ID MRE2312
Enjoy privacy + picturesque water views from this well presented large family home with unique features. Cleverly designed 248 sqm home + shed gives options for your choice of lifestyle now and in future. Spacious throughout. Kayak from picnic spot. Zoned residential 9156 sqm. Call Rhoda now! RHODA MORRISON Ph 0274 800 691 WEB ID MRE2279
RACHAEL DE VRIES Mob 021 943 900 WEB ID RJS4064
23 WALKERS TERRACE, TE KOPURU
$339,000 LOT 1, 817 WHAKAPIRAU ROAD
$649,000 56 SUNSET DRIVE, BAYLYS BEACH
$460,000 257 METCALFE ROAD, MATAKOHE
$995,000
PRICE REDUCED
FABULOUS FAMILY HOME
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SEA VIEWS AND READY TO GO
WATERFRONT PARK-LIKE LIFESTYLE
Spacious 4 bedroom bungalow which is ideal for a young family or a lad looking for large garaging. The property features, large lounge with free standing fireplace, pen plan kitchen & dining room. Double carport attached to house, large 19 x 9.5 garage with 3 phase power, 2 water tanks.
Spacious 3 bedroom transitional villa style house featuring open plan kitchen, dining room and 2 living spaces. French doors leading to large entertaining deck and spa pool. Double garage with attached sleep-out. Space set out for an easy care veggie garden with plenty of scope for adding your own touches to the garden and house. GARY MORRIS 021 902 087 WEB ID MRU2265
This well-established property with sea views features 2 double bedrooms, open plan living, spacious bathroom with a separate shower and bath, is well insulated plus has internal access to the single garage and laundry. Also has a carport, garden shed and the elevated section is fully fenced.
VERY PRIVATE and SECLUDED, sunny and sheltered 4 ha, easy contour, orchards, olive grove, grazing, native bush. Parklike grounds. Stunning water views from every living room. Large high stud home with ample garaging. Many extras solar/ wetback hot water, wood burners, 2 heat pumps. Boat access. Birdlife haven. A "must see". Call Rhoda. RHODA MORRISON Ph 0274 800 691 WEB ID MRU2222
RACHAEL DE VRIES Mob 021 943 900 WEB ID RJS4032
168A TURIWIRI WEST ROAD, DARGAVILLE
$299,000 GOLDEN STAIRS ROAD, PAPAROA
CRAIG CLEMENT Mob 021461668 WEB ID RJS4055
$240,000 86 HURNDALL STREET, MAUNGATUROTO
$549,000 13A EMAY CRESCENT, PAHI
$360,000
PRICE REDUCED
GREENER PASTURES...
TRANQUIL LIFESTYLE BLOCK
MAUNGATUROTO COMMERCIAL INVESTMENT
WOW!!! WHAT A VIEW
Tidy well presented 2 bedroom home on a large section. Enough land to put in a garden and have a few chickens. Enjoy rural living while still being able to see the city lights. Inviting, warm and sunny home with that Initial signature design. Open plan living with views with country views from the kitchen. Recently decorated makes this home fresh and inviting. MICHELLE TOMLINSON Mob 027 339 5937 WEB ID RJS4046
This 8000m2 (approx) picturesque lifestyle block with new fencing and a patch of your own private bush. A small stream runs along the bottom of the bush. Gently sloping, contour. Approximately 1 km from the Paparoa Golf Club for the keen golfer. Go to roperandjones.co.nz for house and land package details. TONY NORTHCOTT Mob 021 831 864 WEB ID MRU2130
This commercial property offers four possible income opportunities with 3 retail/office spaces as well as 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom residential accommodation on 2 levels. One of the three ground floor areas are currently tenanted. The three premises share a communal kitchen and two toilets. A private court yard offers a shared outdoor space. KARYN HODGSON Mob 029 7799 019 WEB ID MC2113
This 1922m2 elevated section features flattened, metalled and retained formed house site, water tank and stormwater in place along with power and phone to site. Added extras are engineers design for septic tank, geo tech report, house plans. Take advantage of all the consents and build. Pahi is a lovely village nestled on the shores of the Kaipara with great fishing. SHEILA BOON Mob 027 498 5651 WEB ID MRE2233
110 Victoria Street, Dargaville 143 Hurndall Street, Maungaturoto
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