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Council calls for commissioners  by Kim Munro

On Monday, August 13, following a meeting with the ministerially appointed review team, councillors of the Kaipara District Council passed a resolution inviting the Minister of Local Government to appoint commissioners to govern the Kaipara District

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Coastguard volunteers recognised The North Kaipara Volunteer Coastguard awarded life memberships to the unit’s founding members …

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In effect, this means that the mayor and councillors will cease to function as councillors and cease to be remunerated and will remain as councillors in name only. The resolution was passed unanimously following a briefing from the review team on a report to go to the Minister on August 17. The team was appointed in June to consider the financial and governance challenges facing the council and options for addressing them. Mayor Tiller said, ‘we have been fully briefed by the review team today — it is very clear that we have significant issues to resolve. We have been aware of a number of these for some time. I believe that independent commissioners will be better placed to resolve these issues and will be in a position to do it more quickly. And that is important.’ When asked how he felt about the  The mayor and mayoress with councillors after the 2010 Kaipara District local body elections decision, Mayor Tiller commented, ‘it is in the best interests Term Plan as soon as that can be finalised. of the district to take this course of action.’ In response to the appointment, chairperson of the Kaipara “The Minister of Local Government will seek Cabinet’s Residents and Ratepayers Association, Mr Ron Manderson, agreement to appoint commissioners within the next two expressed surprise that it has taken so long. to three weeks. There will be more than one commissioner “I believe it is the best thing for the Kaipara. It is important appointed and the appointment will probably be for two years to make changes from the bottom up — ratepayers need to at a minimum,” says review team chair, Greg Gent. be involved so we can move forward.” “Appointments will be made according to required skills and Mangahwai Ratepayers and Residents Association anticipate a retired and capable ex CEO along with people chairperson, Mr Bruce Rogan said he believed the situation who have technical skills and a level of statesmanship and as it was could not continue. leadership,” adds Mr Gent. “I am pleased to see that something has happened sooner The commissioners should be in place by mid-September rather than later. We will watch this space.” and until then current councillors will remain in office and The review team’s final report will be made public following discharge their duties, which will include adopting the Long presentation of the report to the Minister on August 17.

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Roller Mills update On September 30, 2012, 24 young men depart from Northland and embark on a once in a life time opportunity, to participate in the NRM ROLLER MILLS RUGBY TOURNAMENT 2012 at the Marist Rugby Club in Ellerslie, Auckland. This tournament has been going for 83 years and has seen many famous New Zealand rugby players including current All Blacks Sonny-Bill Williams, Kevin Mealamu and Richard Kahui. The Northland Roller Mills 2012 training squad were selected after the annual Northland Primary Schools Rugby Tournament which was held this year in the Hokianga. The squad has members from all seven of the sub-unions and according to head coach Maurice Colley, “definitely has the raw talent to win the Tournament.” He also said that the Taniwha Shield Tournament brought some impressive rugby talent to the fore and he couldn’t wait to assemble a team to start preparations to bring home the Roller Mills Trophy to Northland for the first time. The Northland Roller Mills head coach Maurice is assisted by forwards coach Brent Colley and backs coach Sam Brown. The coaching squad have years of playing experience between them with Maurice and Brent successfully taking Hokianga to the first Taniwha Shield victory in 63 years in the 2011 tournament. Sam Brown was a key part of the team that coached the very successful Bay of Islands Taniwha Cup team to victory in 2009 and 2010. The Management Team consists of Catherine Stewart from the OtamateaRodney sub union and Mark Anderson from the Hokianga sub-union. They have decided this year that marketing and promoting of the Northland Roller Mills Squad is imperative and are requiring all of Northland’s support. They are wanting to create a sea of blue, (being Northland), create a huge wave, and flood Auckland and bring home the NRM NORTHLAND ROLLER MILLS 2012 Cup for the first time ever!

Fundraising is huge to get the boys to tournament. This consists of uniforms, training camps, travel, food etc. With preparation being key, there are five pretournament games to get the teams to and a lot of travel required. So management are seeking businesses, clubs, schools and individuals who would like to take the opportunity to share in helping this massive feat come into fruition for these committed and focussed young men. There is a range of ways that a sponsor can get involved including naming rights on team apparel, newspaper advertising, food and nutritional supplements and the list goes on. We are open to any suggestions and also invite past players who have competed in the Roller Mills tournament to show their support for the 2012 team. Any messages of support can be posted on the Northland Rugby Facebook page. The players would love to hear from the support base in Northland. If you would like to know more about opportunities to support the 2012 Northland Roller Mills rugby team you can contact the Northland Rugby Union on 09 438 4743, Mark Anderson on 09 405 8214 or Catherine Stewart on 027 356 5031. Thank you to our sponsors: RD1, ITM Dargaville, Carter’s — Maungaturoto, Kerikeri, Warkworth, Silver Ferns Farms, Maungaturoto Hotel, Gas — Maungaturoto, Paparoa Hotel, Kaipara Lifestyler, Northland Rugby Union.

Japanese students affected by last year’s earthquake and tsunami have been given the opportunity for a break from the chaos at home to visit New Zealand. Dargaville High School is hosting seven of the fifteen students coming to NZ who arrived on August 9. The students are billeted with  Three, two, one, “Kaiora!”: Dargaville High school is hosting seven tsunami survivors for 10 days local families for a total of 10 days. playing rugby like their favourite rugby The students, aged 15-17 years were team, the All Blacks. officially welcomed at a special morning The students stay is funded by the tea hosted by the council on Monday, “Support our Kids” time out initiative, a August 13. joint Japanese and Kiwi project allowing “We’re humbled by the strength you’ve tsunami survivors to spend time in NZ. shown in your home country and we trust The organisation is a non-profit you’ll enjoy your stay with us,” says Mayor organisation and charity in Japan and Neil Tiller. NZ whose purpose is to raise funds to Yui Endo is 17, her house was support children whose lives have been destroyed in the tsunami and she had deeply affected by disasters in the Tohoku to sleep in temporary housing but today region of Japan as well as the earthquake she was all smiles and she wants to in Christchurch. challenge her new friends on the squash “The focus is on giving the students court. time out from the chaos at home – to give “Dargaville is very natural, beautiful them a fantastic time, to focus on them and very friendly,” says Miss Endo. having fun and being educational at the While other students Kohei Kudo and same time,” says international student Shota Sato, 15, are looking forward to dean, Corine Leach.

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Free falling fun for all The Kauri Coast Skydiving Carnival attracted local as well as international guests for a weekend of sky-diving thrills — despite inclement weather. Event hosts Skydive Ballistic Blondes and the Otamatea Aero Club turned on a weekend of fun for everyone, from ‘professional sporties’ to first-time tandem jumpers… and crowds who were happy simply to enjoy the  Nicolette Eddy took a giant leap for charity, raising $400 spectacle. Formation displays kicked off the Many took the chance to skydive carnival at Selwyn Park on Friday for the first time in their home town, afternoon, with jumpers freefalling three while others used the opportunity to at a time from 12,000 feet. On Friday fundraise for charity. Cancer Society evening a launch party at the Dargaville of NZ fundraising income coordinator, Club provided an opportunity to meet the Nicolette Eddy of Paparoa jumped on professionals and watch DVDs from the Saturday for the upcoming Daffodil Day afternoon’s display. appeal, and claims the experience was The carnival continued on Saturday ‘awesome’. “I’m addicted,” said Mrs Eddy after at the airfield with tandem jumps and entertainment by Circus Kumarani until her charity jump, “I’m going to be on a the afternoon brought bad weather and high for the next week — and I’d do it again!” forced the team to stop.

As well as the thrill of freefall, the dedicated fundraiser turned her jump into a chance to help cancer patients, raising $400 for the cause. “A skydive was on my bucket list, so when I received one as a gift, I decided to turn it into a sponsored jump,” said Mrs Eddy. Two tandem jumps were raffled by the Dargaville Air Training Corps along with a scenic flight courtesy of the aero club which were drawn at the carnival on Saturday. Arti Maltser, 14 years, of Dargaville was excited to win a prize. The carnival was the first of many to come. “We are planning to host another carnival here in the near future. We have had so much fun, everyone has been so welcoming,” says Skydive Ballistic Blondes managing director, Kelly Cullen.

Community mourns loss of hall  by Rose Rees-Owen

The church hall at Baylys Beach owned by the Presbyterian Lighthouse Church is to be relocated to a site adjacent to the existing parish’s church on Parore Street in Dargaville The Presbyterian Church originally intended to sell the hall as it was not being used for church services. “The hall has not been used for services for approximately 15 years. Instead of selling the hall we decided it would be better to move the hall into town,” says Presbyterian Lighthouse Church pastor, Brian McEwing. The hall was built in 1957 on land that was donated to the church by Emily and Richard Powell. Originally used as a church, in more recent times it has been a hub for community activities, including a place for residents to hold meetings, a polling booth to vote and a place to practise yoga. “The Baylys Beach community needs a hall as there is no other meeting place and I’m sad to see it go. My daughters were married there, my mother’s funeral service was held there and my first grandchild was christened there,” says

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From another tidal waterway  by Paul Campbell — in France

There is a saying that ‘the more things change — the more they stay the same.’ It sounds better in French, but the meaning is there and a great example is the Somme Bay in the Picardy region of northern France. I arrived here after a 500 kilometre journey over a network of rural roads and motorways, with visits to WW1 battlefields, and the fortified village of Le Quesnoy, famously liberated by Kiwi troops in that First World War. There I discovered an estuarine harbour that is reminiscent of the Kaipara, but smaller in grandeur. There though the comparison fails somewhat, because this tidal expanse on the other side of the world has a lot more to offer, if more is in fact a good thing.

The Somme Bay is France’s latest tourist destination. The focus is ecotourism, with wild beaches, saltwater marshes, sand dunes and migratory birds. Now that description is classic Kaipara Harbour, really. The area offers a perfect landscape for leisure interests around outdoor pursuits, nature studies, conservation of the natural environment and food. As such, the area is France’s latest contender for tourism honours. Its case is helped by good transport links, being close to the A16 motorway. The channel ports of Calais, Boulogne, and Dieppe are close by, with Le Havre not much further. The Channel Tunnel and Le Touquet airport are also nearby. Rail links are to the city of Amiens.

Past Pupils of DHS ACADEMIC HIGH ACHIEVERS In recent times many past students from Dargaville High School have gone on to be very successful in their studies at universities around NZ. They are too numerous to name individually, but include: Calvin Ball – Bachelor of Agricultural Science (Massey University – Top 5% currently studying in his Honours year); Helen Nathan – studying towards a PhD in Biological Sciences (University of Auckland); Travis Matthews – Master of Dairy Science and Technology (Massey University); Matthew Clark – Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (University of Auckland); Eruera Nathan – currently studying towards a Master of Biological Sciences (Biosecurity) (University of Auckland); Jonathan and Michael Macleod – Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (University of Auckland); Thomas Herd – Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (University of Auckland); Timoti Hopkins – Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) and Bachelor of Laws (Conjoint) (University of Auckland); Stephen Sherman – Bachelor of Computer Graphic Design (First Class Honours) (Waikato) Demi Exley – NZ Army Kippenberger Award (1 of only 15 students nationally each year);

Max McLean – Bachelor of Science Double Major in Geology & Environmental Science David Bargh, Principal and Master of Science – Geology (University of Auckland); Jessica Day – currently studying towards a Master of Laws (University of Auckland); Krista Matich – trained primary teacher and named by The Teachers Council of New Zealand as The World Teachers Day Young Ambassador 2010 (1 of only 3 nationally). Three past DHS pupils living and working in New York – Hannah Chiaroni-Clarke (Masters of Architecture – Professional) working as an architect for David Howell Design in Manhatten, Rachel Chiaroni-Clarke (Bachelor of Science – First Class Honours) working as a Research Assistant at Rockefeller University and Mark Kelliher (Bachelor of Physical Education and Bachelor of Commerce – Marketing) working as a marketer for Domino Records. Charlie McLean – Bachelor of Visual Arts (AUT) and a Dipoma in Professional Make Up Artistry. She is now a self-employed Make Up Artist. We have appointed our Year Nine Dean for 2013. I am delighted that Karen Exley will take on this role. She has plenty of previous experience and works tirelessly to get the best for the students under her care.

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 Little Egret in the Baie de Somme

There is bike-friendly accommodation, together with a plethora of cycle lanes and tracks, signposted routes and recommended circuits. Cycles may also be easily hired. Hikers and trampers make their way through an ever-changing landscape at their own pace or on guided tours. Walks are led by naturalists to reconcile the aims of safety of participants with respect for the environment, its flora and fauna. With the huge population base in Europe, these are safeguards to be commended. But not the least is the safety aspect as while the Kaipara tidal flows are to be respected, here in the Somme Bay, there are warnings posted that the waters flow in from the Atlantic ‘at the speed of galloping horses’. As a result, there is a prohibition against venturing unguided onto the mudflats for birdwatching three hours prior to high tide. But while the wild and lonely reaches of the Kaipara are its undeniable attraction, the French have concentrated on infrastructure. The Somme Bay Railway is a steam track using vintage rolling stock and steam engines dating from the start of the last century. The railway holds special themed events, for instance for Christmas, but more mundanely offers an effective fun way of travelling between the main Somme Bay resorts.

There is the Petit Train of Haute Somme, another enthusiasts’ steam railway, run by volunteers. It is the last remaining section of a network of military railways built during the First World War and was used particularly to supply ammo and guns to British and French forces during the Battle of the Somme. An alternative method of transport, given the extensive network of navigable waterways, leading into the bay proper, is by boat. Cabin cruisers can be easily hired. Horse-riding is also popular and there is also a centre for called Cavalcade at Le Crotoy which specialises in equestrian activities for the disabled. Horse lovers will be fascinated to know that there is a local breed, the Henson in the Somme Bay area. These are small, hardy, horses well-adapted to outdoor living in a marshland environment. Shades of the Kaimanawa wild horses. Like the Kaipara the Somme is a base for thousands of migrating birds and there are large, comfortable hides for viewing and photography. As I said, things change, and they also stay the same. There is room for Kaipara harbour development, and it’s to be hoped as this happens over the years, we all take a leaf out of the French book, where preserving a fragile ecology — and not bowing to submarine power turbines — is at the top of the planning list.

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Rodney welcomes new deputy principal Coastguard volunteers recognised Rodney College students have extended a warm welcome to their new deputy principal, Mrs Dawn Ross “All the staff are very supportive and the students have been wonderful, everyone is so welcoming and friendly,” says Mrs Ross. Prior to Rodney College, she was head of biology and student dean at Glenfield College for ten years. As deputy principal, she is currently busy with open days and enrolments and hopes to become involved with science teaching in the future. She enjoys the commute to Rodney from her home at Red Beach. “I used to sit in traffic for 40 minutes, now I have a lovely journey through the countryside and it takes the same time.” A powhiri to welcome the new deputy principal was attended by parents and members of the community.

 Alan Crabb, Ralph Williams and Michael Andrews

M rs Dawn Ross, new deputy principal at Rodney College

All smiles on ball night

The North Kaipara Volunteer Coastguard awarded life memberships to the unit’s founding members — Alan Crabb of Tinopai, Ralph Williams of Pahi, and Michael Andrews from Baylys Beach, at a recent ceremony held at the Otamatea Aero Club. Also attending the awards were NZ Coastguard Northern Region CEO David Tommas, and support officer Graham Petrie, to present volunteer service certificates and chevrons. Over 15 years certificates and chevrons were presented to Michael Andrews, Alan Crabb, Gordon Murray, Dorothy Quaife and Ralph Williams, along with a 10-year certificate and chevron

presented to Stephen Gent, and a fiveyear certificate and chevron awarded to John Plaisted. A three-year pin was also awarded to James Foster. The unit covers five regions, Ruawai, Pahi, Tinopai, Te Kopuru and Dargaville with a rescue operations room based at the Otamatea Aero clubrooms at the Ruawai airfield. The unit is run by volunteers and, as they don’t have their own aircraft for searches, utilise the club’s Cessna 172 which can be despatched within an hour depending on pilot availability. The radio operators also maintain a 24/7 listening watch on the local VHF channel 66 and 61.

End of the road for criminals who prey on kids  by Andy Bryenton

 Year 12 students Andrew McLaren and Graeson Kermode looked picture perfect as they departed for the recent Dargaville High School ball, choosing to travel in 60’s style in a Notchback Mustang rather than the traditional limo. Andrew was awarded prince of the ball and when it came time to dance with the princess, regretted not taking dancing lessons. It was Andrew’s second school ball and said, “it was heaps of fun and even better than the first.”

Margaret Mahy celebrated Caitie King, aged 6, was captivated by the ‘The Witch in the Cherry Tree’ read by Pauline Gough at the Dargaville library’s reading of Margaret Mahy’s books  Caitie King and Pauline Gough share a captivating moment in ‘The Witch in the Cherry Tree’

The reading was part of a nationwide read aloud event to commemorate the wonderful children’s and young adults author who passed away last month. The much loved author had a sense of humour and liked to turn up to her

storytelling sessions in rainbow coloured wigs and crazy costumes and it was in true Mahy style that Dargaville authors, Gwen Aldersley and Maureen Sudlow and artist, Pauline Gough read her stories in colourful hats and attire.

There are few crimes so low as stealing from kids — especially taking away the tools which provide a good education. But there are still those out there who choose to prey upon children by robbing their schools. The good news is — now they WILL be caught. That’s the message from local Kaipara principals,  Elizabeth, Jane, Terangi and Chad from BNZ Dargaville are helping stop thieves and burglars police, and the BNZ, who have joined forces to roll out a new initiative centres. Constable Paki is enthused aimed at stopping theft from schools. by the difference this deterrent will Laptops, TVs and other equipment make to what have been seen by some vital to 21st century learning will soon criminals as ‘easy targets’. “We actively support what Chad and be tagged with an invisible, high-tech spray, which comes from the U.K. with the BNZ are doing for the schools — it’s a great way to confront burglary and a 100 percent conviction record. Selecta DNA is impossible to theft,” he says. Mr Lowen said that most of the remove, invisible to the naked eye, but visible under UV light, providing an schools he’d visited had been burgled indelible ‘fingerprint’ which will make it in the last 6 months. “They get targeted quite frequently impossible to fence goods stolen from local schools. Crims who try will run because they have a lot of technology up against incontrovertible evidence inside… thieves know that there’s no of their guilt, facing tough penalties one around after hours.” With 29 schools now covered, it’s time in court. In trials in Rotorua schools theft was slashed by 45% almost for this to change. The message from police, principals, and the community immediately! Youth Services Constable William is clear. Steal from a school armed with Paki and local BNZ manager Chad selecta-DNA and you will get caught. Lowen have been out and about bringing Get caught, and the evidence provided the technology to schools all across by this new technology will make sure the area, including early childhood you do the time.


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 Twenty year 12 students from Ruawai College were glued to broadcasts of the Tongariro eruption on August 6 as they had recently tramped, abseiled, snowboarded and camped overnight in the Tongariro National Park. They attended an Outdoor Pursuits Centre and tramped the Tongariro crossing two weeks before Mount Tongariro erupted. For many students it was their first taste of extreme sports. “Snowboarding was awesome to learn and I had a great time,” said Nicholas Reed. While the overnight camping encouraged teamwork and self confidence — “The most important thing I have taken out of the OPC [Outdoor Pursuit Centre] experience is: I can do it!” added Madison Salter. The STAR (Secondary Tertiary Alignment Resource) programme, set up by the Ministry of Education to better assess the needs of students, funded half the trip while each of those on the mountain experience dug deep to make up the other $800. “It’s a focal point of the year that the students save up for and look forward to,” said Principal, Charmaine Lulich.

Kaipara features on New Zealand’s favourite rural show

 Rex and Rae Roadley on their Kaipara Harbour farm

Batley farm is more than just a fertile swathe of pastureland tucked into a fold of the mighty Kaipara. The thriving beef and sheep farm also incorporates one of the region’s most stately old homesteads, and is the backdrop for a popular novel. That’s why it was inevitable that Country Calendar, New Zealand’s longest running television program, would eventually come to tell the story of Rex and Rae Roadley — the farmer, the author, and their idyllic life at Batley. The director of Country Calender contacted Rex and Rae after reading Rae’s novel ‘Love at the End of the Road’ about life on the shores of the Kaipara Harbour and how a city girl and farming man fell in love. The news that the iconic series was coming to visit came as a surprise to Rae, albeit an exciting one. “We spent days tidying and straightening the house, farm and ourselves as much as we could, which in some respects, wasn’t a lot at all. Unfortunately, the week of filming turned out to be grey and

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Vision of the owl At its last executive committee meeting, a vote of thanks was extended to all participating members of the Super Gold Card scheme which so enriches the lives of Kaipara superannuitants. The work of the Lifestyler in encouraging local retailer participation in the scheme, which supports Kaipara profits remaining in Kaipara, also was gratefully acknowledged. As part of its efforts to increase benefits to members, Grey Power, which no longer has a qualifying age for members, is now able to offer free Accident Assurance cover of $2,000 to members. Interested members, whether current or potential, should contact our local chairperson June Klenner (ph 09 439 1736) or secretary Ken Cashin (ph 09 439 4452). The organisation is also supporting efforts to provide a more affordable national dental service for adults, further particulars of which will be made available at a later date. Friday 20 August 2012 will witness the Grey Power Health Symposium set down for the Methodist Church Hall at 1pm. As this is a public meeting,

all are welcome. Come and ask your Health questions of our speakers. It is hoped to have a number of Health professionals, such as the Practice Manager from the Dargaville Medical Centre, a local physiotherapist and representatives from Hospice and the St John Alarm Service address the meeting. Kaipara Grey Power notes with considerable regret the resignation of Andrew Wade from the Kaipara District Council and expresses to him its appreciation of his efforts while on council. Our organisation awaits with much interest the pending report of the Kaipara Review Team and its recommendations for the Tiller/ Geange dysfunctional council.

Hot local pies make the Kiwi top ten

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windswept, perfect moody Kaipara harbour weather.” “We were all of a dither, mowing, weeding, dusting and cleaning,” says the popular local novelist. When you’re going to be on television and you’re female, you realise you own no suitable clothing…” In the end, the filming went by smoothly, capturing Rex and Rae’s story for posterity. Rex is from the third generation of his family to farm the land near the Kaipara’s shores, after he bought Batley House from his father and uncle in the 1980s. Since the mid 1800s (around the time of the Albertland settlement) the grand old house has played several roles — boarding house, hotel, post office, store and kauri gum trading post… even a children’s home. Country Calendar has a reputation for telling the stories of rural New Zealand with depth and clarity, bringing a human touch to tales of life on the land. This latest instalment is available via TVNZ’s on demand website.

 Corina and Kylie prepare another award winning batch of Real Town Pies

Over 4,000 pies. Masterworks from more than 440 bakers, judged by a panel of gourmands and critics, chefs and master pie craftsmen with palates as refined as those of the most discerning wine taster… That’s what faces a new entrant to the steaming hot world of competitive baking in New Zealand — a country where we take pies very seriously indeed. It’s the yearly Bakels New Zealand Supreme Pie Awards, and in the midst of such fierce and talented competition even Gordon Ramsay would be forgiven for feeling a small shiver of trepidation. That’s why it’s great to see a local name making an impression on the judges — not a gold medal this year, but a top ten finish to be proud of for Real Town Pies of Maungaturoto. Real Town’s owner and ‘pie engineer’ Corina Cumming cooks up tray after tray of her culinary creations every day, to stock local cafes, gas stations and convenience stores. During the

evenings the big ovens are turned over to producing sizzling hot pizzas. But due to the intricacies of the Supreme Pie Awards rules, Real Town Pies were only eligible for the Café and Boutique section of the contest. This saw the winner take away gold with a caramelised pork belly and coriander pie, with the runner up concocting a curried mutton and minted yoghurt creation. Corina entered the same creamy chicken pie you’ll find in the warming cabinet at many a local gas station, and still made the top ten — a testament to the quality and good taste of her product. Congratulations to Real Town Pies for making such a great showing in their very first attempt at the title of NZ’s best pie — and for the unpretentious, typically Maungaturoto style of entering the Café and Boutique section with a pie produced and enjoyed in huge numbers in a simple paper wrapper.


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Gidday, yep Billy BC here agin an’ I gotta tell yer there’s a lotta excitemint ina districk. Ya see, Boss is in Inglind an’ he’s bin getting up close and personal wiv tha Lympicks. It orl startid win that sheila frum Fiderated Farmas, missus Maxwell tole people that sheep sheerin shud be a lympick sports eh? An then ole Brian whasis nane wot captined tha Orl Blacks before I wuz evin born agreed wiv her. They rickined that blokes ina shearin shed do bloody heaps more than a coupla marathons easy win they just take that wool offa 700 woolies ina single day and so we shud make it a Lympick sport. Sharlene spottid all this idea in papa I git fruma cattil stop an she passed it onta tha Boss cos he’s in Inglind wear tha Lympickgames is on and reckined he he might do sumthin’ about it wile es there eh? I nose Boss is in tha thika things too cos he tole Sharlene about it ona email when he wuz cheered by huge flag

wavin’ crowds win he arrived at a place called Tunbrige Wells. ( musta bin sum relatshin to them Pahi Wells eh. Anyway he sid thousinds of peeple were waving flags and cherin’ him wen he an’ his mate arrived ina left han’ drive car they drove frum a place corled France. ‘Acherly Billy,’ sed Sharlene, ‘Boss wuz ina wrong place atta wrong time. He an is mate turned onta a road following a gps sted ofa signs ona side ofa road, an found thereselves in fronta that Lympick torch procession. Tha waitin’ crowds thort they was part of it. Wen they realised they wasn’t Lympick peeple they hadta get outa town quick til it orl died down ana TV peeple had gone home too. Anyway, Sharlene tole tha boss about sheerin sheep ina Lympicks and he reckins she’s a bonza idea. In fakt he

sed he seen that same story ina Pommie paper corled ‘Privit Eye’ what reckined it was a funny kiwi idea. But he told Sharlene that cos tha kiwis is bluddy good sheerers and even send blokes to help tha Ozzies ana Poms wiv their sheerin every seasin, we could rilly clean up. Yeah, he sed we’d beat tha ozzies ana poms hands down fer gold meddils every time. Recckins he’s gunna bring it up wivva Lympick committee if they drop ina local pub wot he has a Ginniss inina Cotswolds wile he’s ona holidays. If they duzzin’t then Boss reckins Fiderated Farmas will probably rite a letta ta sum one like Jon Kee. Sounds a beaut idea ta me. But I reckin they shud have other competitions for farm werkers, like rousies, an’ wool pressin. An hey whadda bout sheep dogs like borda collys... they could have a kompetition ta see how many sheeps backs ya kin run across ina packed night pen. Tell ya wot, I’d be up their for a gold meddle. wotch this space eh. See ya. Billy


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Letters to the editor Publicly responsible Dear Editor, It is unfortunate that Cr Julie Geange has chosen to view criticism of her performance on the Taharoa Domain Committee as a ‘personal shot’ at her. Such an approach based on denial can never permit an honest consideration of the issues, but sadly is reminiscent of her tendency to blame others (councillors or council staff) for her own mistakes. Although she earlier has been criticised by third parties (including Kaipara Review Team chair Greg Gent) for her failures to grasp the doctrine of collective responsibility, she has pointedly

avoided addressing that component of her committee performance. And yet that aspect was specifically included in criticism of her and specifically warranted a response. Notwithstanding that council staff advised that, due to Proposed District Plan hearings, she would be unable to attend domain meetings, she has unconvincingly insisted publicly that she has not neglected domain business through other council commitments. By treating all criticism of her as a personal attack, she has managed to avoid addressing questions of her financial competency while on the committee. Those questions are

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Cr Geange to meaningfully and publicly respond to the issues, she does remain accountable to ratepayers and needs to seriously ponder that fact. Yours faithfully, Garry Hooker

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09 430 2934 09 430 2936 0274 302 934 dougw@nrh.co.nz

www.northernruralhaulage.co.nz

138 Victoria St, Dargaville • 09 439 5435

Glass Replacement - Insurance • Catdoors • Security Doors & Grills • Insect Doors & Windows • Interior Sliding / Wardrobe Doors • Locks, Stays Catches • Replacement Windows & Doors

WINDOW & DOOR 32 gladstone ladstone St, Dargaville SERVICES Mob 027 275 0918, ph/Fax h/Fax 09 439 6458

Gold Card Directory* BAYLYS BEACH

Health Options

Randall Architecture Ltd

Maungaturoto Auto Centre

Kim’s Hair at Baylys

116 Victoria Street ........... 09 439 4379

25 Clyde Street ................ 09 439 0099

1014 State Highway 12 .... 09 431 8288

4 Ocean View Terrace ....... 09 439 6754

Horacane Roofing Ltd

Ray White Jean Johnson Realty

Maungaturoto Butchery

DARGAVILLE

Servicing the Kaipara District 021 0828 5868

6 Pouto Street ................. 09 439 7575

158 Hurndall Street.......... 09 431 8061

A Natural Approach

Jo’s Home Cookery

Roy’s V8 Shop

32 Victoria Street ............. 09 439 0646

138 Victoria Street ........... 09 439 5435

9 Liverpool Street............. 09 439 5813

AD Focus

Kaipara Lifestyler

Shaolin Kempo

MANGAWHAI

Cnr Totara Street .............. 09 439 8824

107 River Road ................ 09 439 6933

River Road ....................... 09 439 6226

Carters Mangawhai

The Meat Co.

Moir Street ...................... 09 431 4060

63 Victoria Street ............. 09 439 8647

Ray White

Adams Trimmer Nauman Ltd 97 Victoria Street ............. 09 439 8897 Ahlayz Restaurant & Fresh Fish 95 Victoria Street ............. 09 439 8212

Lyndsey Bargh Physiotherapy 18 Huia Crescent ............. 09 439 1656 McCoy & Thomas Sports Hunting & Fishing NZ

Waldens Shoes

Ray White 148 Hurndall Street.......... 09 431 8820

234 Molesworth Drive ...... 09 431 4964

115 Victoria Street ........... 09 439 8227

WARKWORTH

Window & Door Services Ltd

Bogue Real Estate

32 Gladstone Street ......... 09 439 6458

14 Queen Street .............. 09 425 7959

Newman Engineering (2004) Ltd

KAIWAKA

WELLSFORD

14-16 Beach Road ........... 09 439 5065

Kaiwaka Cheese Shop

New Dimensions Hair Studio

Computer Worx

State Highway 1 ............... 09 431 2195

161 Rodney Street ........... 09 423 8096

122 Victoria Street ........... 021 413 565

MAUNGATUROTO

Parkview Motel

Dreams

Teens & Tweens

59 Normanby Street ......... 09 439 8540

36 Carrington Street ......... 09 439 8339

154 Hurndall Street.......... 09 431 9199

173 Rodney Street ........... 09 423 8569

Elfhood Naturals (Thyme For You)

Plumbing & Heating Centre Ltd

Kaipara Flooring

Wright Design

138 Victoria Street ........... 09 439 5697

102 Jervois Street ........... 09 439 6124

32 Hurndall Street............ 09 946 9886

72 Spindler Road ............. 09 423 8092

ATS Property Maintenance

92 Victoria Street ............. 09 439 8520

Mobile Service ............... 027 455 7750

McKay’s 100% Electrical

B R Vincent Ltd

87 Victoria Street ............. 09 439 8305

52 Beach Road ................ 09 439 6395 BNZ Bank 69 Victoria Street ............. 09 439 3171 Davison Electrical Contractors 15 Hokianga Road............ 09 439 7184 Dargaville Sewing & Curtain Centre

Peppers Café 171 Rodney Street ........... 09 423 7549

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Kaipara Lifestyler Classifieds

Phone 09 439 6933

Closing date for classified advertising for the 22 August 2012 edition is 10am, Monday 20 August 2012. See our terms and conditions online at www.kaiparalifestyler.co.nz For Sale

For Sale

Property Maintenance

½ PRICE Beds — Beds & More Outlet Store, Ruawai. Clearance lines, seconds, deleted models. Dozens of beds at ½ price or less. 22 Freyberg Road, Ruawai. Phone 09 439 2243. Open Monday — Friday 8am — 4pm.

WIPER BLADES $19.95 pair, plus free Screen Wash. Auto One Dargaville 09 439 8219.

ALTERATIONS, RENOVATIONS, roofs, spouting, decking, fences and window repairs. No job too small. Phone Owen 09 439 1872 or 027 441 6253.

bright leaf bark Mulch

½ PRICE Beds — Beds & More Outlet Store, Ruawai. Clearance lines, seconds, deleted models. Dozens of beds at ½ price or less. 22 Freyberg Road, Ruawai. Phone 09 439 2243. Open Monday — Friday 8am — 4pm.

In BULK

ATS PROPERTY Maintenance & Repair. Fences & Repairs • Kitchen/Bathroom Fitouts • Waterblasting• Flooring Repairs • Decks • Windows & Latches • Plus much more. No job too small. Phone/fax 09 439 8628. Cell 027 455 7750.

½ PRICE Beds — Beds & More Outlet Store, Ruawai. Clearance lines, seconds, deleted models. Dozens of beds at ½ price or less. 22 Freyberg Road, Ruawai. Phone 09 439 2243. Open Monday — Friday 8am — 4pm. CAR BATTERIES. Don’t be caught out on the cold mornings. Auto One Dargaville 09 439 8219. INTERIOR FLOOR mud mats, a must for winter for farm vehicles. Auto One Dargaville 09 439 8219. WATERPROOF CAR seat covers for farmers & fishermen. Auto One Dargaville 09 439 0819.

Excellent moisture retention & weed suppression

PH BERNIE 09 439 6785

OFFAL HOLES 750 dia x 5.5m deep with concrete lid with lift out hatch $385.00 Phone Wals Holes 09 437 3936 or 021 932 225. WATER TANK Vacuum clean, Full tank OK, Waste no more than 1000 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.

Garage Sale Garage Sale, Station Road, Saturday 18th August, 10am. Household items.

Nurseries and Plants WHOLESALE PRICES direct to the public. Native and coastal tolerant plants are available from Babylon Coast Gardens Ltd now. Make the most of the planting season and purchase in bulk. Great discounts for purchases of 50 plants or more. Delivery service available. Open Saturdays 10am to 4pm. Located at 1246 Babylon Coast Road, Dargaville. Enquiries welcome, phone 09 439 4223.

Got2Go Got2Go Plants Plants

Orange Trees $5  •  Manderin Trees $5 Cabbage Trees from 50¢ Re Veg Tree $1  •  Flaxes $5 55 West Coast Rd, Te Kopuru

Open 9–4pm • Weds to Sun 09 439 5556


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Kaipara Lifestyler Classifieds

Phone 09 439 6933

Closing date for classified advertising for the 22 August 2012 edition is 10am, Monday 20 August 2012. See our terms and conditions online at www.kaiparalifestyler.co.nz

WANTED TO BUY Penicillin and Collostrum milk. Phone 0211 900 972.

Business Opportunity WANTED. OPERATOR for the Dargaville Club’s Restaurant. The Dargaville Club has in-house facilities for providing restaurant/grill meals to its members and invited guests. Due to the retirement of the current operators, we are seeking a person or persons to take over the organisation and running of the kitchen independently. The restaurant currently operates on Friday and Saturday nights and on other occasions where the Club holds functions and requires meals. The successful applicant will have relevant experience in the food service industry and be willing to work with the Club committee to ensure the restaurant is operated in a way that it enhances the Clubs’ operations. Please apply in writing by 24th August to: The President, PO Box 147 Dargaville, Or Email darclub@xtra.co.nz.

Work Wanted SAND BLASTING. Rust never sleeps. Blast, prime, topcoat for structural steel, barns, cowsheds, tanks, machinery, chassis, swimming pools. Western Blast ‘n’ Paint. Phone 09 439 6330.

Situations Vacant

Graphic Designer Position Available NorthSouth Multi Media Ltd, publishers of the Kaipara Lifestyler, the Northern Farming Lifestyles, Waikato Farming Lifestyles, Taranaki/Manawatu Farming Lifestyles and Canterbury Farming are looking for a graphic designer to join our expanding and exciting publishing company.

Skills Required Excellent communication skills both verbal & written. Computer skills – knowledge of InDesign, Illustrator and Photoshop Team player. Tidy and well presented. Please send your CV to: NorthSouth Multi Media PO Box 474, Dargaville accounts@thelifestyler.co.nz Phone: 09 439 6933

CLEANING SERVICES. Are you too busy to keep your home or offices clean? Give me a call and I can give you a quote. Reasonable rates. Call or text me. If I don’t answer, please leave me your name and number, I will definitely call back ASAP. Phone 021 260 5699.

Pinaki Sand & Clean Fill 09 439 1505 027 614 6309

DENISE CLARK Toenail & Fingernail Cutting Service

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09 439 6068

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Due to expansion NorthSouth Multi Media is looking for an enthusiastic sales rep to join the team. Your role will involve introducing businesses to the benefits of advertising in our publication.

You will be able to build lasting relationships.

Supplies - Repairs - Maintenance. New installations, upgrades & renovations, burst pipes, hot water cylinders, kitchens & bathrooms.

You will have great communication skills.

Plumbing and Heating Centre Phone today 09 439 6123

You can demonstrate a go-getter attitude.

 0800 326 123

102 Jervois Street, Dargaville

Book Keeping Services

Are you to busy and want a life? Let me help by keeping your accounting up to date and ready for end of year. I am able to do AP, AR, GST, FBT, RWT, Wages and PAYE. Reasonable rates. Call or text. If I don’t answer leave a number and I will definitely call back ASAP. Please call 021 260 5699

Ruawai Homekills Full service slaughtering & processing of Beef, Sheep, Pigs, Deer, Goats

All Beef aged Salami ~ Bacon ~ Ham ~ Sausages Hamburger Patties Traditional Manuka wood smoked Bacon, Ham & Salami Over 25 years experience For prompt & professional service contact Wayne or Annette Phone 09 439 2020 • Cell 021 401 934 ruawaihomekills@gmail.com Information Packs Available Covering the Kaipara and Whangarei Regions

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Public Notices

Public Notices

CITIZENS ADVICE Bureau, Dargaville and Districts AGM. Thursday 23rd August 2012, 1pm, 37 Hokianga Road. All Welcome.

FREE & CONFIDENTIAL NW Family Budgeting Service. Advice & complete money management if required. Call at 5 Portland Street or Phone 09 439 8592.

DALMATION CLUB FUNDRAISER, 3 course meal (sheep on spit) Saturday August 18th, 20 Normanby Street, 6pm – BYO, Adult $15.00 Child (5–16yrs) $10.00. Tickets PGG Wrightsons, Matich’s & TK Dairy.

NORTHERN WAIROA Maori, Maritime and Pioneer Museum (Inc.) Annual General Meeting. 1.30pm Sunday 26th August 2012. Lighthouse Function Centre, Harding Park. Agenda — Minutes — Chairman’s Report — Financial Report — Election of Committee — General Business — Alterations to Society’s Rules. The reason for the proposed changes to the rules is to remove contradictions and outdated practices and to ensure they are relevant to our society today. A copy of the rules with proposed changes may be viewed at the museum or available on request. 2.30pm — Guest Speaker — Dr Jonathan Palmer “Case Study of a Shipwreck at Pouto”. All Welcome.

DEPARTMENT OF Conservation. Recycle, Reuse, Reduce. Community Recycle Day — Swap, Sell, Buy — 30 stalls available FREE. FREE entry, fun for the whole family. Entertainment, food and drinks available. When: Saturday 8th September. From: 10am–3pm. Where: 150 Colville Road, DARGAVILLE. Phone DOC to book your stall now on 09 439 3450.

ROOFING

ACADEMIC & SUBJECT CHOICE CONFERENCES Thursday 23 August 2012

For repairs or replacements of your roof or spouting, Call us today for a free onsite consultation

Dear Parents/Caregivers/Whānau We shall also have information on using the Dear Parents/Caregivers/Whānau Academic andand Subject Choice Conferences for Years 10, 11 and 12 are parent scheduled forsystem. the whole day computer-based portal Academic Subject Choice Conferences on for Thursday 23 August 2012 (9am to 6.15pm). It is important that parents/whānau school work Child minding facilities will beand available Years 10, 11 and 12 are scheduled for together with day our young people23 to support them to succeed. during the day in the Whare. Refreshments the whole on Thursday August 2012 On(9am Thursday 23 August 2012, wethat areparents/ asking thatwill you timeintothe come your betake provided hall.with Parking willson be to 6.15pm). It is important or whānau daughter to school meet with Vertical Form Teacher (VFT) in their respective available on the school grounds. rooms for and work their together with our twenty discussthem goals, progress and next steps to help your student make youngminutes people totosupport to succeed. For the conference with the VFT, we ask that subject option choices for 2013. you book a time via our website: On Thursday 23 August 2012, we are Yearasking 10, 11 that and 12 students have been issued with a Senior Course Book describing the courses we www.schoolinterviews.co.nz code you take time to come with offer for NCEA Levels 1, 2 and 3. Students are asked to take these home and talkoffice to their families L53Y2, or ring the school to make your son or daughter to meet with their about future Form directions and subjects 2013. an appointment on 09 439 7229 or email Vertical Teacher (VFT) infortheir After (or prior to)rooms your conference with the VFT our Principals, Careers Councillor, Guidance Councillor, office@darghigh.schoolzone.net.nz respective for twenty minutes GATEWAY Coordinator Senior Deans will be available in the School you and to discuss goals,and progress and next A reminder letter Hall will to beassist sent home onyour student any further information that subject you may require. We shall also have information stepswith to help your student make Monday 20 August 2012. After youron using theoption computer based for parent portal system. choices 2013. conference we would like you to complete Child minding will be available during the daya in the Whare. provided in short survey Refreshments with regards towill thebeday’s Year 10, 11facilities and 12 students have been theissued hall. Parking be available on the school grounds. proceedings. Every family attending the with a will Senior Course Book describing Forthe thecourses conference with the ask that a time via our website: and completing the survey we offer for VFT, NCEAweLevels 1, 2you andbookconference www.schoolinterviews.co.nz code L53Y2, ring the school to make on goes intooffice a draw to winanaappointment laptop computer. 3. Students are asked to take these homeorand 09 talk 439 to 7229 email office@darghigh.schoolzone.net.nz theirorfamilies about future directions We re-emphasise the importance of and subjects A reminder letterfor will2013. be sent home on Monday 20 August 2012. After to your conference we would us all uniting help our young people likeAfter you to a short survey with regards to theachieve day’s proceedings. Every family attending the their potential, and how (orcomplete prior to) your conference with conference andPrincipals, completingCareers the survey will go into a draw to win athis lap top computer. important meeting is. To assist you the VFT our Councillor, WeGuidance wish to re-emphasise the importance uniting to help our young meeting people in attending this important Councillor, GATEWAY Coordinator of us all achieve theirDeans potential, and how important meeting To assist attending have is. a letter you you canin present to this and Senior will be available in the this we important meeting weyou have letter which you can to your employer assist your yourpresent employer to assist yourtorequest School Hall to assist andayour student request forfurther leave for your conference once it hasforbeen confirmed. leave for your conference, once with any information that you may Please ask the school office for a copy. confirmed. Please ask the school office. require.

 0800 326 123

Plumbing and Heating Centre 102 Jervois Street, Dargaville

DAISY RIVER CRUISES Friday afternoons, weekend & twilight sailings coming soon. Bar facilities available. NO BYO.

David Bargh, Principal

P Burnett, ACM

……………………………………………………………………………………………… (Please cut off and return to the VFT as soon as possible)

Dargaville High School ACADEMIC & SUBJECT CHOICE CONFERENCES Thursday 23 August 2012 Please book a 20 minute appointment time via our website www.schoolinterviews.co.nz code L53Y2, the school office phone 439-7229 or return this slip to the VFT.

Phone Sue Taylor 09 439 4975. Email: kauriinfo@xtra.co.nz.

For an interview with ______________________________ [student] in _____ [Vertical Form class] Parents/Caregivers __________________________________________________________ E-mail [optional] __________________________________ Phone ____________________ Dargaville High School Plunket St, Dargaville P +439 7229 E office@darghigh.schoolzone.net.nz

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Wanted to Buy LAND WANTED, Lifestyle block with house, between Te Kopuru and Baylys Beach – Buyer, No Agents. Phone Kevin 09 405 7666.

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7 Ocean Close

58 Montgomery Ave

3 bedroom home. Open plan 3 bedroom home, open living that opens onto a deck plan living. Excellent indoor with great sea views. Only 100 outdoor flow. Private deck metres to the beach !! / bbq area.Close to senior $269,000 schools. Secure back yard. Ref: 2919 $180,000 Ref: 3060 RACHAeL de VRIeS 021 943 900

37 Pahi Road – Paparoa

Roper& Jones

52 Jellicoe Road – Ruawai

113 Kai Iwi Lake Road

2 bedroom home. Ideal do-up 3 bedroom home. Sleepout or first home. Excellent flat with ensuite. Double garage section, with rural views out 5 mins (approx) to lakes and back. Single garage. beach. Set on 9 acres. $106,000 $299,000 Ref: 3098 Ref: Hl1821 RACHAeL de VRIeS 021 943 900

Hebe Lane – Maungaturoto

OVERSEAS VENDORS WANT ACTION: 779m2 section located in Maungaturoto. Phone, power, sewerage and water connections to the boundary. Walking distance to shops. Great rural outlook.

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4 bedroom, 2 bathroom family Located in a prominent home. Great indoor/outdoor position in the main street. flow. Large landscaped grounds Good foot traffic, will a loyal with views over Dargaville, customer base. swimming pool. $48,000 Ref: B329 $455,000 Ref: 3018 all offers considered MICHeLLe TOMLInSOn 027 339 5937

9 Walker Terrace

Rural setting. Nicely presented 3 bedroom home on 2759m2 section. Double carport and double garage. Fully fenced. Walk to Paparoa village, short drive to Pahi Beach.

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37 West Coast Road

Freshly painted. 3 bdms, large 3 bedrooms home on 1728m2 lounge and dining. Garage, section. Polished floors, carport and lots of undercover modern bathroom. 6x12 near outdoor area. 2 sections, 2 new skyline garage. Short walk titles. Wonderful river views. to school and shop. $229,000 Ref: 2991 $159,000 Ref: 2859 RACHAeL de VrieS 021 943 900

Rehutai Road

Renovated, 3 bedroom home, Executive home, 250sqm, 5 ensuite, office, open plan bedrooms, designer kitchen, kitchen and dining room. double glazing, stunning views 162sqm with double garage. on 5498m2 section. $298,000 Ref: 3053 $495,000 Ref: 3085 Saturday 18th 12.30-1.30pm Saturday 18th 2.00-3.00pm MICHeLLe TOMLInSOn 027 339 5937

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Solid 3 bedroom brick and tile Tidy 3 bedroom home with home. Single garage with auto open plan living. Fully fenced section plus large single garage door. Kent style fire plus sunny conservatory. + garden shed. $179,000 Ref: 3095 $163,000 Ref: 3087 Saturday 18th 11.30-12.00pm Saturday 18th 10.30-11.00am CRAIG CLeMenT 021 461 668

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Large 1930’s character home on 7 ha. Open plan addition, polished native timbers, high stud, generous sized rooms, 2 bdm self-contained sleepout, super large shed. 15 acres in grazing. Call Rhoda to view now. $459,000 Ref: 1292 RHOdA MORRISOn 0274 800 691 / 09 431 6912

2043m² north-facing section Sheltered 4455m² spot perfect water views, sort your for your weekend retreat. summer out now! Olive trees, power and phone Great buying at to the rustic hideway too! $125,000 $155,000 Ref 1298 Ref 1318 RHOdA MORRISOn 0274 800 691 / 09 431 6912

110 Victoria Street, Dargaville 143 Hurndall Street, Maungaturoto

Approx 30 acres in 16 paddocks. 5 bay implement shed, 2 lockable, workshop. 7 sets of cups in a step up shed, in working order. PLUS 2 more sheds and stables inclusive. Cosy 3 bedroom renovated cottage. Sleepout. Double garage. $459,000 + gSt if any CRAIG CLeMenT 021 461 668 JOHn POWeLL 021 439 555

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