Kaipara Lifestyler, April 5th 2016

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April 5 2016

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Celebrating global music Learning to reduce waste

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p Sax ‘n Sister Act Two entertained the crowd during the ‘Around the World’ 9th annual afternoon of music with Kevin Friedrich and Friends held at Harding Park, Dargaville. See more photos on page 7 …

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Settlement ‘positive for ratepayers’  by Ayla Miller

The $5,375,000 payout to the Kaipara District Council by the Auditor-General for auditing issues identified during the Mangawhai Wastewater scheme is positive news for ratepayers, says chair of commissioners, John Robertson.

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“We are about to start looking at the next Annual Plan which is from July 1, 2016 to June 30, 2017 so this settlement will come into the mix of the considerations,” he said. An inquiry found that KDC had failed to adequately perform its responsibilities

to the community in connection with the wastewater scheme. It was alleged that some poor decisions made by the council during this time could have been avoided had the Auditor-General’s office performed its responsibilities appropriately.

The Auditor-General disagreed with these claims for damages and believed responsibility was with the council. The parties settled the dispute, without either admitting liability.

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KAIPARA LIFESTYLER

April 5 - 2016

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p Maungaturoto and Districts Rotary Club raised over $5,000 from their Grand Auction held at Maungaturoto Primary School with the proceeds going to Fiji following the devastation from Cyclone Winston. The money will be used for the payment of emergency response kits, family food packs and also to get schools up and running again. Rotarian Tim McGill was on hand to tow an auctioned pony cart and its happy buyer, Hans Deman , to his waiting vehicle.

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Warkworth Toyota Your Local – Supporting the Community p The Northern Wairoa Golf Club held its inaugural Bayleys Real Estate Mixed Masters Tournament on Easter Saturday and Sunday with 52 players enjoying a mixed format of golfing. The tournament was deemed a success thanks to the sponsorship of Bayleys Real Estate and Neil Sinclair. First place winners Jackie McGlasson and Shane Munn were delighted with their prizes from Godfreys Chainsaws and Mowers and are pictured here on the left with winners of the second division Tahu Kena and Di Parsons, and Neil Sinclair.

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p Twenty five of the of the latest 2016 Ford Stampeding Mustangs visited the Kaipara as part of their Northland Driving Tour taking a quick refreshment break by the Northern Wairoa River before visiting the Waipoua Lodge for lunch and to present a $500 donation to the Waipoua Forest Kaitiaki Kiwi Project. Then the 47 drivers and their partners were off to see Tane Mahuta and test out the cars on the windy corners of State Highway 12.


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Big screen for fishing contest

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Settlement ‘positive for ratepayers’

A prize of $1,000 has been put up by an Auckland film company as an added attraction to the Pahi Boating and Fishing Club’s angling contest on Saturday April 9, with the day’s activities forming the centrepiece of a feature film and the producer seeking local people to appear as extras on the day. Simon Mark-Brown of Republic Films has been a director of short movies and documentaries for nearly 30 years and he is excited to be producing his first feature film, entitled ‘The Catch’. “It’s the story of a small Kaipara seaside village hosting its annual fishing contest, he said. “Fishing stocks are down so p Film-maker Simon Mark-Brown(left) directing actor William Shatner in a past project. the very future of the contest is in doubt. But the prize pool is life and be involved. We especially need changing. A large fish is caught before people in the Pahi fishing contest and the competition. The temptation to the prize giving afterwards that we cheat is high. Will this situation destroy are filming.” friendships, the competition, the town? In the fishing club’s contest itself “Republic Films has been working on there will be prizes for the heaviest this film — based on a true story — Snapper, Gurnard, Kahawai, shark and for over ten years. It might even be a stingray. Ten decoy ducks will also be new genre — an ‘eco-drama’ — a story released down harbour on the day, and where the ramifications of human/ buying a ticket in the ‘duck hunt’ entitles planet interaction are clear. a finder to a prize at the after-match “All the crew and actors are doing the event, with dinner, byo drinks and music. film as a labour of love — low wages — “Tickets are $20 per adult and $10 and as it is being self-funded that is very for kids under 15 and available on the much appreciated. The Kaipara is an day at the clubhouse, or from Paparoa enchanting place that gets better with Hotel and Maungaturoto Autos during every visit — the people are friendly — the week,” said club commodore, the support we have had is incredible. Mike Donald. We are looking to make people proud of Those interested in taking part in the their home.” movie need to register with Mike 027 “We are very happy for locals to 285 1408 or email simon@republic. participate, to come see the process co.nz for more details. ¢

p Chair of commissioners John Robertson

Mr Robertson said the $5.3 million settlement, along with the council’s acceptance into the New Zealand Local Government Funding Agency in February which will enable the council to borrow at lower more competitive rates, is positive news for ratepayers. “To Kaipara ratepayers the reduction in debt is significant. It will bring debt down to below $70 million and that has a flow on effect to rates and the interest cost of the $5.3 million will no longer be there. It is a small impact when you spread it across 14,000 ratepayers but it is an impact,” said

Mr Robertson. “It is one of the factors deciding the next rating change and it will have a downward pressure rather than an upward pressure. However Northland MP Winston Peters says there is nothing positive in the payment from the AuditorGeneral’s office. “In reality, the Auditor-General’s office failed to do its job and as a result the Kaipara sewerage scheme’s $30 million blowout costs landed firmly on the backs of ratepayers. This miniscule settlement will do little to alleviate their burden.” ¢

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KAIPARA LIFESTYLER

April 5 - 2016

Matariki plans get underway

Big turnout for festival of horsepower

 by Ayla Miller

For many, Matariki — Maori New Year — is a time to celebrate and Kumarani Productions are looking for organisations to help bring the free Spirit of Matariki community event to life.

Mud was flying and engines revving in Mangawhai on Easter Saturday, during the opening round of the 2016 Polaris New Zealand Offroad Racing Championships, which saw the best race drivers in New Zealand compete for the top spot on the podium. An estimated crowd of 1,500 gathered to watch the short course from sites overlooking the Hilltop Road track with spectators and competitors coming from as far away as Wellington. “It is probably one of the best events the sport puts on,” says track designer and Off Road Association New Zealand racer, Nick Leahy. “All the racers loved the track. Everyone was catered for throughout the day with bouncy castles and quad bike rides for the children. People arrived and didn’t leave so that was a testament to how well it was going.” Seventy-six competitors took part, which Nick says is a huge turn out for a short course race. And while it may not have been a marathon, the twists, turns and high-flying jumps laid out to challenge the drivers were an ample test of their mettle and their machinery. Hosted by Counties Manukau Offroad Racing Club, the event is back in Mangawhai by popular demand, but Nick says it might be a while until another one is held there as there are 12 clubs in the North Island who share national rounds and only three rounds a year. Other clubs will have to put on

p Mangawhai was host to the 2016 Polaris New Zealand Offroad Racing Championships which drew a crowd of around 1,500

a spectacular display to match the action and scenery offered by round one’s Hilltop Road site. “There were some exceptional competitors on the day including Holly Russell who won the Leader Products Kiwitruck youth category in a new US built truck. She beat all the boys, won Driver of the Day and the feature round. “We would like to thank all the local sponsors who came on board and all the volunteers that helped out,” Nick says. This event was the first of seven national championship rounds, with the all-in final to be held in Twizel at Labour Weekend. ¢

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Kumarani Productions managing director Jenny Huriwai says organisers are hoping to get as many community groups on board as they can to help make the event, to be held on June 12, bigger and better than ever. “We are wanting to hold a vibrant event with a variety of different organisations involved and we would like to see more people come along and enjoy it. “This year we are hoping to run rolling workshops throughout the afternoon and we would like to have more games for the children. The day is free so everyone

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Learning to reduce waste Pouto School children had the chance to learn about the lifecycle of an aluminium can amongst other things as part of a waste minimisation education programme in conjunction with the Love Kaipara, Reduce Reuse Recycle Project.

p Victoria del la Varis-Woodcock with Pouto School students seen here holding cards that show the many processes and resources required to produce aluminium cans

The project is managed by Victoria del la Varis-Woodcock and the pilot educational programme aims to teach pupils about how they can ‘reduce the waste pile’ by recycling, composting and sensible shopping. The children learnt how long rubbish takes to break down, and how littering and landfill impacts on the environment. “The children really enjoyed the lessons,” said Ms del la VarisWoodcock. “They were amazed at how many resources such as oil and minerals go into producing plastics and aluminium and tin cans, and

how important it is to recycle them.” Pouto School principal Margie Ormsby says the children took a lot away from the programme and especially appreciated the hands on activities. “This year we have more of a focus on recycling things at school. We recycle our Milk in School’s cartons and we have gone a step further where we also recycle our scraps as well.” Next to participate in the programme is Tangowahine School in May, and will work to complement the school’s current focus on sustainability and taking care of the environment. ¢

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More than 1,000 submissions have been made to the Taharoa Domain Draft Reserve Management Plan and draft by-law with an estimated 200 suggesting they would like to speak their submissions at hearings. Chair Peter Winder says he is pleased with such a strong response from the Kaipara community. “There are aspects of the draft plan that are contentious and it’s good that the public have decided to voice concerns and additional thinking around how we develop this treasure. “We manage the Taharoa Domain, on behalf of the community. There are many and varied perspectives within our community, and many different user requirements to be considered. The feedback we have received is a good indication that people want to be involved and want to see the best outcomes for the Kai Iwi Lakes and the Domain for now and for future generations.” Hearings are set for April 12 and 13 from 8.30am to 8.00pm p Chair Peter Winder is pleased with the amount of feedback received during the consultation for the at the Northern Wairoa War Taharoa Domain Draft Reserve Management Plan Memorial Hall in Dargaville. Once the Taharoa Domain will decide the amended plan in June Governance Committee have ready to present for recommendation considered all submissions they to council in July. ¢

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KAIPARA LIFESTYLER April 5 - 2016

Celebrating global music From African drumming to the soulful sounds of American country music, the ‘Around the World’ concert presented by Dargaville Museum, entertained a packed Lighthouse Function Centre with sounds from all corners of the globe by local performers and friends of internationally recognised accordion player Kevin Friedrich. ¢

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p Brooke Menzies provided a taste of country music

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A festival of culture and kapa haka is set to hit the stage at Otamatea High School’s Te Tai Tokerau Festival on April 13 and 14.

A grateful recipient of assistance from the Returned Service Association Poppy Fund is giving back to the organisation by donating a hand-crocheted poppy adorned throw, which will be raffled to help raise money in this year’s appeal.

Thirty schools are confirmed to be performing at the festival which is in its 41st year. Organising committee spokesperson, Thomaseena Paul, says this year’s festival has the theme of kaitiakitanga which means guardianship and protection and in keeping with p The 2016 Te Tai Tokerau Festival, hosted by Otamatea High School, will see thirty schools this the event has a number of from around Northland celebrate culture, music new initiatives. and dance “We will have sign language interpreters and bilingual presenters inaugural whakangahau section. This to protect our language and ensure is to give our youngsters a vehicle to that everyone is able to engage fully,” showcase their creative talents in a she says. five minute performance from opera The event will also have a zero waste to contemporary dance. target which means food providers “Health, iwi and educational will be using biodegradable plates providers will be in attendance to care and cutlery. for our people as well as an array of “The target audience of rangatahi good kai stalls and onsite there will — youth — are catered to with a Maori be a traditional ‘in the ground’ hangi games section, photo competitions served in kono.” using the hashtag #ttf16 on There are also spot prizes up for Facebook and 15 second Instagram grabs donated by sponsors in the local video competitions. We have also community including Northtec and Te included a new part this year — the Runanga o Ngati Whatua. ¢

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Last year Carol McEwen would have been facing a cold winter if it wasn’t for some help from the Northern Wairoa RSA Poppy Fund which helped her replace her only source of heating. “Through the Poppy Fund I was able to get a new free standing fireplace and chimney installed,” she says. The Poppy is a symbol of remembrance and hope and represent sacrifices made in the past and the present. Carol has a strong p Returned Service Association support advisor, Harry Baycroft, connection to the RSA with the donated throw to be raffled off for the Northern Wairoa as her husband served RSA Poppy Fund in Malaya and her father served in the Second World War. “It’s a really great thing she has done. “I enjoy crocheting and it was a way She got help when she needed it and to say thank you for the assistance the now she wants to give back.” RSA gave me last year, and it will mean The Northern Wairoa RSA will be they can raise money for their fund,” selling raffle tickets for the throw around she says. Dargaville in the lead up to Poppy Day RSA support advisor, Harry Baycroft, which is on Friday, April 15. said this is the first time a recipient Funds raised support veterans as well has done something like this in the as ex-service people and their families many years he has been involved. in need. ¢

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Previously a gateway coordinator at Dargaville High School, Claudia Guthrie-Oehlinger is a third of the way through her Volunteer Service Abroad assignment in Vanuatu, where she is setting up a literacy and numeracy programme. The posting is for two years and she is based in the Santo region. Claudia’s work will ensure women have access to health advice regarding non-communicable diseases and improve their opportunities to earn an income. “The locals are all really grateful for the help. There are quite a few a-ha moments which are really nice and we have learnt a lot from each other,” she says. Her aim is to establish literacy and numeracy programmes that are completely community owned so they will continue once she has left the island. “We aim to give someone p Claudia Guthrie-Oehlinger and local Vanuatu resident Flora in Vanuatu about to sample a plate of the root in each village the resources vegetable Manioc and skills to teach the programme in a way that suits come across if I hadn’t taken up their community.” this opportunity but our work on the She says there is a close knit group island means we all have something of volunteers on the island that are all in common. Our work isn’t about us there for different purposes. or what we want. It is about the locals “They all have different skills and and them taking ownership and drawing they are people I would never have skills from us.” ¢

As football season kicks off, the Northern Wairoa Senior Men’s Football team are setting their sights on success, and coach Sam Green hopes to rally together two teams for next season.

p The Northern Wairoa senior men’s football team are looking to the future and hope to gain more members for a second team next season

The team of around 25 members are looking for another 10 players at any level to make up a larger squad. Sam says they hope to involve as many players this season to increase the team’s overall experience on the field. “Like any sports team we are always looking for more players. We are trying to build up the squad throughout the season so everyone will get some experience as opposed to putting in a team next year and getting them to start from scratch. “We want to involve as many people this year and give them experience and that will set them up for next season.” Last year the team won the Stafford

Choat Plate making them the first third division team to win it. “It was an exceptional thing,” says Sam. “This year we will work from last year’s success but we do have a strong eye on next season because we think that’s the way forward for the club.” The team is made up of players from 15-years-old to 50-years-old and players originate from all over the globe. “We are quite a cosmopolitan team. We have players from Vanuatu, South America, Germany and Fiji, which we enjoy, and there is a nice social side with lots of good friendly banter.” To register your interest contact coach Sam Green on 021 1108 043 ¢

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Two great alternatives to a high winter power bill are at the disposal of everyone in the Kaipara. Both firewood and a reliable gas supply make all the difference when temperatures drop, but both require a little planning ahead to work out warm and toasty. A wood fire can be the heart of your home — some even have the option to heat water, cook on the stovetop or even incorporate a full rustic-style oven. Remember that installing a fireplace takes a little while due to the necessity for council permits — and that fireplace installers are a busy bunch around winter. If you want a fireplace in June, talk to your local fireplace experts now! Recall too, that good weather is a must when your new chimney is installed, right through your roof. A plentiful stock of firewood is the next thing you’ll need. If you’re slicing up your own dry and seasoned logs, make sure your chain is sharp and your saw is in good form. A trip to your local small engines specialist will do the trick — and while you’re there, make sure to stock up on all the safety gear which could save you a trip to the doctor. For even

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Food, wonderful food, goes the song lyric, and food along with some raunchy rock music awaits Kaipara diners at some of the district’s great entertainment venues this April. It all starts with those exemplars of the rock and roll lifestyle, the Rolling Stones. Or at least, their musical doubles. Following up on a fantastic Fleetwood Mac tribute show earlier this year, the Northern Wairoa Hotel now present ‘Brown Sugar’ — the definitive tribute to Mick and the lads, performing hours of classic rock hits. Reminiscence for those of us who have seen the mighty Stones in concert, and an education for a new generation of rockers (tell them that their favourite bands owe everything to the old masters). Dinner and a show on the 9th. The Rolling Stones were famous for their outrageous excess in all things entertaining — but it’s the King himself who comes to mind when you hear of the Three Furlongs Hotel’s Epic burger challenge. Keen to chow down on a two kilo beef patty, onion rings, cheese and salad on a bun the size of a Cadillac hubcap? Finish first out of a field of mad munchers and you could win $500! For a more relaxed bite, book a table by the roaring fire at the Aratapu Tavern,

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But she just sed: “Plees ixplain wot you meen Deah.” “Its blimmin plane to see,” seda Boss. “Read ina papa. If Donild gets to be prisidint — bluddy thousinds of people reckin they gonna leave Merryca, an’ come an live in placis like Ozzie an’ Kiwiland. Place will neva be tha same agin.” Well, Sharlene had think about that. “Yip. Pretty scary thort eh Deah. But don’t wurry. I reckin then Demycrats in Merryca bin secritly topping up Donilds elecshin funds. He’s makin’ such a circus that Republikins got no show of winnin, an’ that Hilliry Clintin gonna be tha first lady prisidint. “That’ll be cool. Bill Clintin gonna be the First Husbind. So there ya go Billy, ya gonna have a namesake ina White House!” Well, theres a thing eh readas? Wotch this space, eh. Cheers, Billy

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Dargaville Little Theatre tickets for The Rookie Black, White and Shades of Grey are on sale at the Dargaville Sewing Centre for performances on the 6th and 7th, 13th and 14th of May inc matinee on the 13th at 3pm. CyberSafety Presentation for Parents and Caregivers Wednesday 6th April 7pm at Dargaville Baptist Community Church, 185 Victoria St, Dargaville. Wednesday Crafts: 10am till 12.30 in old CMA building, Tirarau Street, All welcome. Varied crafts and warm friendship. Lunch, morning tea and transport provided if necessary. $5 entry fee. Phone Lilian 439 7799 or Cynthia 439 5895 for more details. Night of Hope with World Vision: Free event at the Dargaville Baptist

until April 10 from 11am — 5pm at The Vivian Gallery, Matakana. Raft Race: Northern Wairoa Boating Club, April 9. Entry form and rules are available at club rooms. Girls Brigade: For girls 5–15 yrs. Build friendships, Christian values, cooking, crafts, games and loads Parkinsons Northland Dargaville Support Group Morning Tea, Thursday 7th April at 10am at Community services Building, Dargaville Hospital. Guest speaker is Jonathan Harris from TLC

Community Church, Friday, April 15 from 8pm. Hear an unforgettable account of the real difference Child Sponsorship can make to a child’s life. Kaipara Vintage Machinery Club Crank Up Day: Saturday, April 16 from 10.30-3pm at Harding Park Dargaville. $5 entry fee. Cash only. Under 12-yearolds free. Dargaville Library presents: A Cuppa and a Story: Attention residents 50+ — Local storyteller Barbara Adams entertains while you relax with a cuppa. On Friday 15 April from 11–11.30am All welcome. Mainly Music: From 10–11am at the Dargaville Baptist Church, Victoria St. $2 per child or $3 per family. Phone Rebecca 09 439 1499 The Vivian Flower Show: Runs daily

Mangawhai

Mangawhai Indoor Bowls Club: at the Senior Citizen’s Hall Fagan Place every Monday 7.15pm ($3.00 includes refreshments) contact Terry 09 431 3254 Music in the Vines: Live music by local musicians every Saturday afternoon throughout summer. Families welcome. Free entry. Food and drink on sale. 4–8pm Te Whai Bay Wines, 367 King Road, Mangawhai.

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Parish indoor bowling club — Club night 28th March 2016 1st Carole Riosa, 2nd Bev Fryer, 3rd Warren Younger, Good Sport Mariane Harvey Dalmation Indoor Bowling Club Opening Night. March 30th 1st Don Simpson, Mariane Harvey, Rex Nielson, 2nd Ken Rogers, Gwen Mawson, Brooklyn Gilmour, 3rd Ray Chapman, Owen Brown, Carole Riosa. Good Sports John Matich, Lyn Curac, Alan Harrison

Lawn Bowls

Dargaville Bowling Club. Sat./Sun. 26/27 March. Easter A/C Triples. Sponsored by Hart Funerals, Mickey Marinkovich, Dargaville I.T.M., Laser Electrical, Godfreys Chainsaws & Mowers, Vuletich Construction, Firestone Tyres Dargaville. After the big winds abated, the sun came out, fourteen trios had two glorious days to enjoy themselves playing “The Greatest Game Of All” Eight rounds were completed over the two days with no disasters to mar the atmosphere. Results: 1st, Larry Vallance, Sue & Ossie Rokstad, (Composite) 6 wins. 2nd, John Dunn, Roger Kerr-Davis, Ray Martin, (Onerahi) 5.5 wins. 3rd, Eric & Margaret Smitton, John Smith, (Darg), 5 wins, 55 ends. 4th, Trevor Reader, Coral Neely, Steve Smith, (Composite) 5 wins, 51 ends. 5th, Carol & Bruce Bennett, Monty Stott, (Composite), 4.5 wins, 66 ends. 6th, Jin Vallance, Max Jones, Tom Ker, (Darg), 4.5 wins, 58 ends. Sportsmans trophy, John Matich, John Nissen, Steve Mrkusich, (Darg). Thanks to all concerned who helped make this a couple of good days. Dargaville Bowling Club. Tue/Wed. 29/30 March. Women’s Champ Singles.

Six starters chasing the elusive club title got play under way in favourable atmospheric conditions. Commencing round 4 the field had been reduced to three, Karren Biddles, with 2 lives intact, (bye to round 5) 1 lifers, Totty Rakich and Lyn Curac playing. Totty takes this game, 21– 12 to advance to round 5 and meet sister, Karren. The contest was close for a start with the score never more than a couple of shots separating the pair. Then, with the score at Karren 11, Totty 10. Karren took command, scoring the 10 shots to take the game, 21—10, winning the title for the second year on end. Dargaville Bowling Club. Sat/Sun. 2/3 April. Mens Champ Pairs. Eight duos got play underway on a fairly good sort of a Saturday, looking for a coveted club title. After 3 rounds the field had been reduced to four. Round 4. Mickey Marinkovich & Tom Ker with both lives intact took on Ray Bell & Murray Liddell, - 1 life. Ray & Murray won this game, 17—13. To get the bye in Round 5, and advance to Round 6, the final. Kevin West & Allan McKinnon - 1life Beat Eric Smitton & John Matich - 1 life 22–17. Sunday, Round 5. Mickey & Tom took this game against Kevin & Allan 16–15 on an extra end in a match in which the points were close from the first to last end. The final turned out to be a repeat of the earlier games with no big margins in the scoring department, Mickey & Tom got home against Ray & Murray, 16–12.

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29th March Trophy. Congratulations to Sarah and Peter who joined the 70% club 1st Sarah Van der Zypp/Peter Simpkin, 2nd Sadie Bond/Bill Vodanovich, 3rd Fred Hamilton/Deirdre Dewhurst Wednesday 30th March Championship Singles 1st Nicola Puharich/Jacoba Puharich, 2nd Peter Simpkin/Neil Hearn, 3rd John Nielsen/Gerry Varney

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439 OLD chimney bricks including 15 firebricks. $1.00 each or $400 the lot. Phone 09 439 8371.

SILAGE ROUND, 10 bale equivalent, new seasons or older, available loaded, Baylys Beach, phone 09 439 4721 or 027 478 0185.

WESTERN SHARKS Womens Hockey - Easter Raffle Results. Easter Basket: Jane McAlpine #358, Scratchies 1: MaryRose #68, Scratchies 2: Carol #52.

SMALL BLACK Billabong backpack with personal items and black oilskin pants between Onerahi and Baylys Beach on 27 March. Phone 09 439 7102.

BORDER COLLIE X pups, would suit as workers or pets. Intelligent, friendly female b/w born 25/1 $150. Phone 09 439 6842 / 022 322 9853. CRUZ ROOF Racks, Quality Spanish design and manufactured. Inder’s Auto One 09 439 8219. DISC BRAKE pads to suit cars and light commercials. Inder’s Auto One 09 439 8219. DRIVE BELTS - Good selection in stock, what we don’t have we will order. Inder’s Auto One 09 439 8219. FIREWOOD TOPSOIL and Mulch Chip. Firewood from $45.00 per metre, Topsoil $40.00 per metre and Mulch Chip $15.00 per metre. Phone Adrian 020 4091 8732, Doug 020 4088 7689 or Tamati 021 4104 0964. INDUSTRIAL FLATBED s/machine runs well $150. King single bed with rimu h/board $80. Single bed sheepskin underlay $40. Older style wooden frame 3 seater and 2 chairs lounge suite in teal fabric $75. For more information phone 027 4139 3009. MAHOGANY DINNING suite round table extending to 10 seat oval, 6 matching chairs $850. Phone 027 444 0014. RODS & Reels, some still at sale prices. Inder’s Auto One 09 439 8219.

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FOR GARDEN maintenance, weeding, planting and light pruning etc phone Jos 027 671 9317.

Accommodation Wanted DARGAVILLE SURROUNDS. House for reliable, respectful tenants (great refs) with outside friendly dog. With or without land. Please phone 021 161 1867. RURAL DARGAVILLE area two bedroom accommodation wanted for self-reliant woman with farming background. Keen gardener. Responsible dog owner. Phone Shayne 021 265 9311.

Personal ELDERLY GENTLEMAN would like to meet a gentle lady - view to friendship & outings. Call 027 515 3894.

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Property Maintenance

Property Maintenance

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

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 and scrub and leaks fixed. Phone Wals 09 437 3936 or 021 932 225.

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GOT2GO PLANTS: Corokia $6, Rosemary $5, Bottlebrush $1 - $6, Portwine Magnolia $6, Pohutukawa Maori Princess $6 - $8, Vibrance $8, Spring Fire $8, Cordylines $1 - $8, Nikau $3 - $6, Psudopanae $1 - $8, Griselina $3 - $6, Pittosporum $3 - $6, Kowhai $3 - $6, Flaxes (10 types) $1 - $6, Coloured Manuka $6, Grasses $1, Coprosma $4 - $6, Puka $6 - $15. Friday to Sunday 9am - 4pm or Phone 09 439 5556, 55 West Coast Road, Te Kopuru. NATIVE PLANTS available from Babylon Coast Gardens. Specimen trees, ornamentals, hedging, windbreaks, shrubs, groundcovers. Riparian, effluent pond and revegetation plants available for Autumn planting. Nursery is open on Saturday’s 10am to 4pm and at other times by prior arrangement. Discounts for bulk purchases, delivery service available. Situated at 1246 Babylon Coast Rd Dargaville. Ph 09 439 4223 or email info@babyloncoastgardens.co.nz

Situations Vacant WANTED SENIOR Dairy Farm Assistant for 600 cow farm in Dargaville. Preferably with partner for relief milking and to help with spring calf rearing. References required. Phone 09 439 4034.

Work Wanted FOR GARDEN maintenance, weeding, planting and light pruning etc phone Jos 027 671 9317.

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Thursday 14th April 2016 30 x 18mth Ang/Ang Frsx & W/F Strs 100 x Wnr Ang/Ang Herex & W/F Strs 100 x Wnr Ang/Ang Herex & W/F Hfrs 20 x TQ Wnr B/Bluex Hfrs 80 x Frs & Frsx Cows Special Entries A/c Craig Lugtigheid 120 TQ Wnr Ang & Ang Herex Strs & Hfrs A/c JJ Elwin 30 x 18mth Ang. Ang/Frsx & W/F Strs

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LAWN MOWING, Weed Eating, Spraying, Hedges, Chainsawing, Pruning, Gardening, Rubbish Removal, Water Blasting, Painting and Fencing Services. Phone Gavin for all your property maintenance needs on 09 972 8878 or 021 926 362. 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.

027 271 2022 Public Notices 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. FREE & CONFIDENTIAL NW Family Budgeting Service. Advice and complete money management if required. Call at 5 Portland Street or phone 09 439 8592. GOLDEN LION Restaurant will be closed until 12 April and then will be under new management. Thanks to all our loyal customers - Gina and William Chan.

NORTH KAIPARA Maori Wardens Association A.G.M. Date: Monday 9th May 2016. Venue: 4B Totara St, Dargaville. Time: 6pm - 6.30pm. Agenda: chairs report 2015, presentation of audited accounts 2015, conformation of the auditor for 2016. A monthly general meeting to follow. All welcome.

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Hawkes, Arthur Joseph Loved husband of Maureen and treasured Dad to Angela, Susan, Michael, Josie, Kim & Amanda. Loved Poppa of his 10 grandchildren. Died peacefully with family around him, aged 88 years old.

Rest In Peace Hawkes, Arthur In memory of a wonderful man and a truly respected work mate. From all the team at Dargaville Ford Memoriam

Williams, Stuart Trevor 14th June 1965 - 5th April 2014

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AGM 7.30pm Saturday 16th April 2016

MATAKOHE SALE Friday 8th April 12.30 start - 120 R2yr Angus Str - 40 R2yr Char Str - 50 R2yr Hfd/Fsn Str - 50 R2yr Xbred Str - 40 R2yr Hfd/Fsn Hfr - 20 R2yr Ang Hfr - 25 wnr Str 3/4 Hfd - 25 wnr Hfr 3/4 Hfd - 10 wnr Fsn Bulls - 20 m/s w/f wnr Phone Allan 027 493 2844 Shane 027 666 6243

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CHIMNEY SWEEPING. The time has come the walrus said, to speak of colder days, whilst he sat nice and snug watching his fire blaze. He’d had it cleaned, repaired and safety checked too. So if you want your fire the same you know what to do. Ring me now, John 09 439 5289. Mob 022 642 1376.

A Memorial service will be held on Friday 8th April 2016 at Northern Wairoa Memorial RSA , Hokianga Rd Dargaville at 1 pm.

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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.

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

Phone or Txt Paul

A/c Jeff Baker 20 x Wnr W/F & Herex Strs 20 x Wnr W/F & Herex Hfrs Contact;

TOKATOKA AAA+ ALL Class Glass requirements. See the Glass Dr to fix your pane. Competitive Quotes - Clean Cut Rates. $50 fitting fee + materials or $40 for Gold Card Holders when you mention this ad. Phone the Glass Dr - Ray on 027 477 3751.

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

MAUNGATUROTO OP Shop Charitable Trust public meeting Monday 18 April at 1.30pm at the Otamatea Community House.

Toenail & Fingernail Cutting Service

WAYNE & ANNETTE

Georgina (Jo) Brooks Died 12th March 2016 in her 76th year. Loved wife of the late Frank.

WANTED TO BUY

DENISE CLARK

09 439 6068

Any job big or small. We do them ALL

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Nurseries & Plants

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Caring for our community Atawhai Tia Te Takiwa

Flu Vaccinations now available at Dargaville Medical Centre. Week days only. No appointment necessary.

09 439 8079 First Race – 12.15pm (approx)

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7 SPRING STREET, DARGAVILLE

$315,000 4627 SH 12, RUAWAI

$269,500 3 AMBERGRIS PLACE, BAYLYS BEACH

$430,000 41 JERVOIS ST

$195,000

A BREATH OF FRESH AIR

ROOM TO ROAM..

ULTIMATE COASTAL LIFESTYLE

MOTIVATED VENDORS

This is a fabulous 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom family home located on the fringe of town. A well appointed kitchen with open plan living which faces north giving all day sun. 3 bay garage, 2 car/1 workshop is near new with 2 auto garage doors. Nestled on 2023 sqm flat section.

Very well maintained and presented 3 bedroom home on 4047m2. Built in the 80’s and currently tenanted. Functional kitchen with a separate dining room. Attractive living room with a bay window. Well insulated and a bonus with a wetback on the wood burner. Double garage with off road parking.

• House & Land package with sea views • Floor area 150m2 with 3 bedrooms & 2 bathrooms • Enquire now for your own coastal hideaway.

4 bedrooms, separate lounge, open plan kitchen & dining, wet area shower, tiled floors in kitchen & dining, polished floors in bedrooms & lounge, single garage & workshop. Community pool & skate park across the road, great for the growing family.

RACHAEL DE VRIES Mob 021 943 900 WEB ID RJS3676

MICHELLE TOMLINSON Mob 027 339 5937 WEB ID RJS3665

CRAIG CLEMENT Mob 021461668 WEB ID RJS3656

JOHN POWELL Mob 021 439 555 WEB ID RJS3668

4 EMPIRE STREET

$270,000 25 MURDOCH STREET

$243,000 26 CLEAN STREET, TE KOPURU

$240,000 82 FREYBERG RD, RUAWAI

$169,000

A LITTLE BIT COUNTRY

CHARACTER COTTAGE WITH PICKET FENCE

WHAT A VIEW

NEST OR INVEST

1772sqm semi lifestyle block handy to town. This home is only 9 years old. Featuring 3 good size bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. The living space is open plan with rural views from the lounge. The double garage has concrete floor and power.

Circa 1910 and still going...for a new family. This traditional cottage. 3 bedrooms, updated kitchen & bathroom, insulated. 1012m2 section, fully fenced and dog proof. Features include high stud, wood burner, single garage with storage, plus a 9x7mtr shed with power.

Four bedroom bungalow features open plan living, separate family room, bathroom plus an ensuite, a new roof, is insulated and fully fenced. From the North facing deck there are sweeping views of the Northern Wairoa River plus there is also a large single garage and a few fruit trees.

Sunny 3 Bedroom home with large attached garage, flat section and established garden with mature trees. A little TLC and you will have a great investment. Handy to shops, boat ramp and schools.

RACHAEL DE VRIES Mob 021 943 900 WEB ID RJS3579

MICHELLE TOMLINSON Mob 027 339 5937 WEB ID RJS3658

CRAIG CLEMENT Mob 021461668 WEB ID RJS3674

JILL WILSON Mob 021 505 712 WEB ID MRE1838

28 OXFORD ST, WHAKAPIRAU

$575,000 3111 PAPAROA-OAKLEIGH RD, PAPAROA

$175,000 10 WHARF ROAD, RUAWAI

$219,000 PAPAROA OAKLEIGH ROAD

$295,000

BEACH HOUSE WITH WOW FACTOR!

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Quality two storied 4 bdm/ 2 bthm home (262 m2). Many features. Enjoy living in luxury, alfresco dining with wide water views while soaking up the sunsets. Well designed for entertaining, lovely outdoor areas, spacious indoor living, super large garage. Call Rhoda to view! MRE1834 RHODA MORRISON 09 431 6912 or 0274 800 691

Set high on a hill with a native tree backdrop, admire the views down the valley to Kaipara Harbour. Few minutes drive from Paparoa village, this comes with small Scandinavian chalet, eco short drop toilet, gas califont with shower, water tank. Build here. No covenants. Call Rhoda to view! MRE1835

Set on 911m2 fenced commercially zoned section, 3 bedroom villa with ensuite at the rear. Lounge & master bedroom open onto decks. Renewed kitchen & bathroom. Front part of building currently run as Pizza Bar & Steak House. Choose to continue or maybe set up as a home rental income. Price is for land & buildings only. SHEILA BOON Mob 027 498 5651 WEB ID MRE1599

If you have always wanted a larger bit of land but it´s just been out of reach, then this is the bit you need to look at. 18.94 Ha of land and bush with distant sea views. This block has a scheme plan in place so has the potential to be subdivided into 4. Buy it with you friends or family and have a piece each to make your new home or getaway. GARY MORRIS 021 902 087 WEB ID MRE1819

RHODA MORRISON 09 431 6912 or 0274 800 691

www.roperandjones.co.nz

09 439 7295 09 431 1016

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Deadline Sale Gum Diggers Café A unique opportunity. If you’re in the catering business and want a change of lifestyle this could be the opportunity for you. With 90% of the business on your door step coming from the Kauri Museum’s coaches and tourists. It’s the only cafe for miles. There is an increasing number of private events with in house catering. A good number of seating inside and out plus a 3 bedroom house for accommodation. Price includes fixtures and chattels. Does not include buildings or land. Opposite the Matakohe Kauri Museum. For further information on lease etc please ring Kelvin.

Jean Johnson Realty Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008)

Ray White Dargaville

Deadline Sale offers over $90,000 26th April 2016 at 5pm

Kelvin Windsor 027 570 4600 dargaville.nz@raywhite.com rwdargaville.co.nz/1448799 09 439 7575


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