Kaipara Lifestyler, August 22nd 2017

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August 22 2017

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Big dreams for basketball

The Kaipara Basketball Association is expanding …

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Calling young farmers Under the umbrella of the New Zealand Young Farmers …

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Celebrating a century p Hazel Roberts with great-granddaughter Lauren Henry celebrating her 100th birthday in Dargaville, at the Kauri Coast Rest Home on July 15. An afternoon of entertainment started the festivities. “Being 100 is nothing, it’s so nice seeing people I haven’t seen for a long time,” said Hazel. She also received a card from the Queen, Prime Minister Bill English and Northland MP Winston Peters.

Broadband in Dargaville ahead of schedule u by Joanna Manson

The Northpower Ultra-fast Fibre Broadband build for Northland began in Dargaville West last week a full five months ahead of schedule as part of a $30 million rollout across the company’s wider network.

Teen on a mission

After attending Outward Bound earlier this year …

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Northpower Chief Executive Andrew McLeod says the company is looking forward to bringing ultra-fast broadband to Dargaville ahead of schedule. “Our crews undertaking the UFB2 build

stages are ahead of schedule, so we have chosen to re-deploy crews to make a head start on the Dargaville network. We realise the importance of investing in the local economy and Kaipara is

an integral part of the Northpower network.” The company began the $2.5 million Dargaville West stage one of the network last week. continued on page 3 …

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August 22 - 2017

KAIPARA LIFESTYLER

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DARGAVILLE COMMUNITY ART CENTRE

p Tropex MT won the Northern Wairoa Netball Premier division final last Saturday against Naumai. Tropex organiser Kath Nathan said: “Naumai played extremely well by getting a six-goal lead by the second quarter, but Tropex came back, tying things up by the third quarter and then taking the game in the last quarter winning 34 to 30.”

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Exhibition: ‘Here & There' by Adrienne Dietrich and David Foley. Continues until Saturday September 9th at the Muddy Waters Gallery.

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p The Paparoa Farmer’s Market recently held a firewood raffle in aid of the Paparoa Volunteer Rural Fire Force. The firewood was donated by Paparoa Lions and raised $345. From the left is volunteer fireman Gerard Sullivan, being presented the proceeds by market regular Kelvin Foster. Locals can further support the firemen at their market sausage sizzles.

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p The Kaiwaka Sports Complex held a quiz night over the weekend. Team ‘Almost the Meaning of Life’, made up of Maungaturoto teachers, took out the top spot against ten other teams. They are from the left: Anna Liddington, Daniel Alcock, Lynnette Haddow Megan Smyth, Dirk Smyth and Alison Cadman


KAIPARA LIFESTYLER August 22 - 2017

Regional rates set aside The High Court decision quashing several years of Northland Regional Council rates in the Kaipara could have implications for local authorities across the country. The court last week set aside NRC rates for the years 2011/12 to 2015/16 inclusive and any penalties imposed over that same period. However there was no order for any refund of the rates and penalties involved, despite finding for the plaintiffs, Mangawhai Ratepayers and Residents Association and Richard Bruce Rogan and Heather Elizabeth Rogan, on the legal status of the rates. Rejecting the plaintiffs’ request for a return of the rates, the judge said an order to that effect “goes beyond the bounds of the present proceeding.” NRC chair Bill Shepherd said the result has potential implications not just for Northland, but for other councils around the country. Central to the case was the council’s use of its Kaipara district counterpart to collect rates on its behalf. “Council takes all its legal responsibilities very seriously and naturally is very concerned to comply with these. There are definitely a number of important issues thrown up by — and lessons to be learned from — this case and council is now very carefully considering both High Court judgements and our options; including whether to appeal. “Council is already seeking a change to the Rating Act to clarify the rating activities that can be undertaken on its behalf by a district council.” In an earlier interim judgement the High Court found the rates were unlawful, but sought further submissions and

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Broadband in Dargaville ahead of schedule

p Northpower technicians working on providing fibre connectivity to residents in the Dargaville West area

p Northland Regional Council chair, Bill Shepherd

evidence on what, if any, further relief should be granted. The final decision noted the regional council had acted in good faith and “may have fallen victim to legislation that was less precise than it needed to be.” ¢

“Stage one will see our crews take ultra-fast fibre to 915 premises — 202 businesses and 713 residential, over the next year,” Mr McLeod said. “UFB will be a significant boost to the town and we will be working hard to bring the network to life as quickly as possible. The expansion of our fibre network is part of our business strategy to strengthen our electricity and fibre networks in Kaipara and Whangarei.” The Dargaville West build first connections will be available in August next year and the stage completed in September. Mr McLeod says stage two in Dargaville East will begin in February 2019. When complete in October 2019 a further 1,018 premises in the area will have access.

In total, Northpower is investing $30 million in the expansion. “Our UFB2 programme will deliver fibre to more than 9,000 premises in Kaipara and Whangarei. We will pass 5,561 premises in Kaipara by mid2021 which will see us invest almost $18 million in the district by mid-2021. “The Mangawhai Village network will begin in September 2018, Mangawhai Heads South will receive fibre from March 2019 and Mangawhai Heads North in August 2019. The Kaiwaka UFB network build will begin in April 2020, Maungaturoto in June 2020 and Ruawai in November 2020. Work on the Paparoa UFB2 network will start in January 2021 and be completed in May 2021. ¢

NRC “Smart Information” With NRC Kaipara Ward Councillor Penny Smart Irrigation – what could it mean for Kaipara?

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It is a real credit to NRC staff that they were successful in their bid to receive co funding from Government for work to improve freshwater quality in Northland. The fund was contested by all Councils in New Zealand and NRC being successful with two projects speaks volumes for the calibre of our NRC staff. Northland is potentially facing real issues in complying with the new Government regulations around swim ability. These projects as well as others will be consulted on in Council’s Long Term Plan.

Review of Economic Development Arrangements in Northland – Report by Martin Jenkins NRC have recently received the above report. Currently there is an annual combined spend by all Northland Councils of approximately $6.5 million on economic development activities. These are delivered either directly from Councils or Northland Inc. The report says that overall what we have in place is working well. There is an opportunity for all Northland Councils, community groups and Maori to further align with initiatives and marketing of the region as a whole. NRC will be working towards the implementation of the report’s recommendations once the appropriate consultations take place. The full report is available on the NRC website also under Economic Development.

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In the 2016 Stage One Irrigation study, Kaipara and the Mid North were identified as areas that could benefit from the development of a community scale irrigation scheme. A Stage 2 Scoping Study has recently been completed and shows that there could still be merit in such a scheme. Both stage one and two had a large element of community consultation. The next stage would be a Pre-Feasibility Study, which would give much more detail around environmental and cultural impacts, technical and engineering analysis, how a scheme could be funded and structured, as well as farm level case studies. The stage three study would also have high levels of input from the Kaipara Community. Irrigation in Kaipara is a complex issue and requires some long-term thinking. A summary of the stage two report is available on the NRC website under Economic Development.

Great work by NRC staff to have two projects approved for Fresh Water Management Co Funding

Ph 09 439 8824

GOING OVERSEAS?

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What’s Your True North True North is the first part of a new campaign that leads into the NRC’s Long Term Plan. Parts two and three will be rolled out over the next few months. As a Council, we are really wanting to have more interaction with our constituents.

Phil & Mitch Helping the community in so many ways

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So tell us what your true north is and why it matters. Feedback can be placed on our Facebook or website or by contacting me. The first of many opportunities to meet with me and NRC staff is the 26th of August at the Paparoa markets. I would love to see you there. Other meeting venues and times will be advertised.

For more info visit www.nrc.govt.nz or email pennys@nrc.govt.nz


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August 22 - 2017  KAIPARA LIFESTYLER

Matt King’s platform

Police applauded

u by Anna Harding

u by Anna Harding

Northland National candidate Matt King spoke about Kaipara roads, internet and police at a meeting with Kaipara Grey Power in Dargaville last week.

A Kaipara resident who would like to remain anonymous wishes to congratulate the Dargaville Police on a “absolutely marvellous” job in resolving a burglary.

“I want more opportunities, I want more infrastructure, and I want a better quality of life for Northlanders,” he said. “We as National have to do better in Northland, and I can tell you that message has been received loud and clear in Wellington.” “We’ve committed $26 million to double-laning Matakohe bridges — it’s actually a significant road realignment as well — that starts this summer.” He says the earth works will start in October, as soon as resource consent comes through. With internet he said that “nearly 99% of all schools and hospitals are now connected. That was stage one. Stage two is all the towns.” The government said earlier this year that six Kaipara town’s will get broadband over the next four years. Matt said that in the interim you can access it if you live close to a school, like locals have already done in Arapohue and Pouto. “It’s going to take years to get it all connected, but I can tell you it’s happening.” “Were committed to a 10% increase in police numbers across the country but in Northland they recognised that we are a special case and they nearly doubled that to 19% which equates to 66 extra police. This is still not enough in my

p Northland National candidate Matt King, speaking to the Kaipara Grey Power in Dargaville. Past National politician Jono Naylor, who also spoke, stands to the right

view as an ex-cop, but it’s a start.” He also said that the government has committed to having Dargaville and other Northland police stations open for 24 hours, in the next four years. Matt also said that he’ll have an office in the Kaipara soon. “We are now being reclassified as a big electorate and that enables funding for one and half offices.” With his main office in Kerikeri, he is looking into Dargaville or Kaiwaka as possible office locations. ¢

p Senior Sergeant and Whangarei/Kaipara Area Manager and Rural Response Dan Cleaver, at the Dargaville station

On Sunday, July 30, a Huia street home was discovered burgled while the owner was away, by a friend who was checking on the property. Police lifted fingerprints on the Monday and soon received confirmation of one of the offenders. By Thursday most of the property was recovered. One 16-yearold has been charged and investigations are continuing. “We had good staff knowledge of local offenders and suspects and good prompt work. A really good result,” said Senior Sergeant Dan Cleaver.

“Unfortunately we always get a few burglaries. It’s not what I’d call a significant problem over here. “The common themes are insecure properties or properties not being checked.” He advises people to make sure their property is secure when away and if going away for a long period of time, tell neighbours. Have someone coming in and out and park your car in the driveway to make it look like there’s people around. ¢

LOVE KAIPARA

GET IT SORTED & REDUCE WASTE

Introducing

Lisa Pocklington

Large Recycling Bin

Bin for Biodegradables

• Food scraps/ • Plastics 1&2 Greenwaste • Soft plastic bags • Aluminium & steel • For your chooks, worm farm or cans compost • Paper & cardboard • Glass

Bin for landfill waste

• The smallest bin is for things we can’t reuse, repair or repurpose. This goes to landfill.

Try to make the bin for landfill waste the smallest

Lisa has joined Catherine Stewart and The Collective at Bayleys Real Estate. Starting her real estate career in Auckland, she has now returned home to the Kaipara and specialises in lifestyle property. Living a busy life raising her family, Lisa is very passionate about the area she was born and bred in, and brings with her a wide area of knowledge.

Lisa, Catherine & The Collective – the only way to do great work, is to love what you do!

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Work seminar success Big dreams for basketball u by Anna Harding

u by Anna Harding

Dargaville Work and Income recently held a recruitment seminar to make people aware of jobs and opportunities available within the community.

The Kaipara Basketball Association is expanding and calling out for teams to register for a women’s competition.

p Mangawhai mini ball basketball players, from the Kaipara Basketball Association, who have plans to expand and have a women’s competition in Otamatea soon p Marketing and Student Recruitment Officer Paulette Scrooby and administrator Leonard Olsen from Taratahi Agricultural Training, talking to the crowd of job seekers

“We had a great turn out. It was an opportunity within our community to gather information about potential work or training prospects, that could make a difference for those who attended and their families, said Work Services manager for the Ministry of Social Development, Raewyn Sowter. MSD regional contracts manager, Alan Tidswell opened the event which included presentations from local employers — Silver Fern Farms, Dunsmore Gardens and North South Multimedia.

Skills training and suppor t organisations, Northtec, Taratahi Agriculture Training Centre and Tokotoko Solutions, also made presentations. Those attending were encouraged to register their interest in current vacancies and training opportunities. MSD work brokers were on hand to support participants to connect with providers and employers. “Already there have been many who have discovered there are opportunities they didn’t even think were available,” said Raewyn. ¢

With six teams registered already, the competition looks set to start before the end of September. The association already has primary school age and men’s tournaments in Mangawhai, but chose to base its women’s competition in Otamatea as they have had interest further afield. It’s also part of their overall plan to expand and make basketball a sporting choice for all age groups in Kaipara and eventually other parts of Northland. They hope to have women’s and men’s basketball in Dargaville by February next year and in a few years have a regional competition. Regional Development Officer for the

association, Raymond Cameron said: “My vision is to build strong foundation skills and get basketball in this region strong. I believe we can do it and we have such an awesome Kaipara District and the surrounding areas to make it all happen. “We’re just hoping that people can get behind this in terms of businesses. We’re not here to make money, we’re here to push basketball and give these kids a pathway. The vision is huge. Its awesome to see the potential that this place has.” To register your interest for the women’s competition email Cyrena basketball.kaipara@gmail.com. ¢

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August 22 - 2017

KAIPARA LIFESTYLER

KAIPARA SPOTLIGHT

Arts Funding Applications open for August 2017 Do you or your organisation want to undertake an arts project? There is funding up for grabs now, for arts activities that support – access and participation – diversity – involve young people For more information, an application guide and form, visit our website www.kaipara.govt.nz. For advice on your application contact Darlene Lang 0800 727 059.

Please note locations and times are subject to change, check website for most up-to-date information.

2017 Council Meetings

Kaipara Libraries Libby is a new e-reader app from Overdrive — she is very user friendly. She keeps note of your reading history and you can organise titles you have read, which is great for Meet Libby those who like an orderly online bookshelf! If you haven't tried any of the e book apps ask a librarian to help you — you can download books for journeys, listen to audio books in the car and generally have access to even MORE books...

SEPTEMBER

Long Term Plan Public Briefing Friday 01 September @ 9:30 am Paparoa Hall, Paparoa

100 Years ago & Now Dargaville Borough: Council Minutes 100 Years Council received from the Hobson Council Council a statement of the cost for one half of erecting the Mangatara Bridge. We have authorised the payment of 66 pounds when finances permit. An application was received from Mr T Jacksich for permission to lay a 3 inch pipe drain from the yard of the Brittannia Board House (Mrs Faithfull) across the footpath to Poto Street. Permission was granted. Council recommended that the two horses offered for sale for the sum of 68 pounds be purchases from Mr TH Bozar of Te Kopuru appeared to be quite suitable for the use of the Sanitary Service. Council had under consideration the condition of Selwyn Park, and have directed that the rushes should be cut and the flag pole removed.

Road Works for the District – August 2017

PUBLIC NOTICE

Audit, Risk and Finance Meeting Monday 11 September @ 10:00 am Mangawhai Club, Molesworth Drive, Mangawhai Long Term Plan Public Briefing Monday 11 September @ 1:00 pm Mangawhai Club, Molesworth Drive, Mangawhai

Dog Registration A reminder that all dogs must be registered by 31 August 2017. Register your dog online @ kaipara.govt.nz

Area specific works planned during August • Minor bridge repairs throughout the District • Maintenance grading throughout the District when conditions are suitable. • Water table restoration — Hoanga, Baylys Basin, Turkey Flat, Sandy Beach and Te Kowhai Roads • Heavy Metal Strengthening — Pouto Road • Mechanised Tree Pruning — Kaiwaka-Mangawhai, Jumna, Simpkin and Tokatoka Roads

Notes for Drivers on Unsealed Roads

Unsealed roads require regular laying of maintenance aggregate. If tyres are low, road users can run the risk of punctures on freshly laid metal. This larger material is particularly prone to puncturing worn tyres, but is a necessary requirement during the winter months to ensure the roads are still safely traversable. Please take caution when travelling on freshly laid aggregate, and check the condition of your tyres — especially if you live on the unsealed network.

• Culverts — Pukehuia, Curnow, Sandy Beach, Heatley and Te Kowhai Roads • Routine works planned on Council roads throughout the whole District during August include pothole repairs both on unsealed and sealed roadways as they are identified and grading of select roads pending sufficient rainfall. • We may experience some delays with work programmed during the month of August if weather restricts plant movements and progress; however, the majority of works will continue. • All routine work is done in cycles across the District. In endeavouring to provide good roads at the most economic cost, sometimes only spot grading and metalling is done as it is about one-quarter of the price of blanket metalling and grading that has tended to be done in the past. • Thank you for your co-operation as these projects to improve travel on your roads are being completed.

Council would like to thank you for your co-operation as work is undertaken across the district to improve our communities and infrastructure. Please feel free to contact the Council’s Customer Service Representatives on 0800 727 059 for more information

Mowing Berms Due to the wet weather across the district, the Council mowing of berms has been postponed until drier, safer conditions are available

Livestock A reminder to check all rural boundary fences to ensure stock can’t get to the road. Report wandering stock on 0800 105 890.


KAIPARA LIFESTYLER August 22 - 2017

Calling young farmers

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u by Anna Harding

Under the umbrella of the New Zealand Young Farmers, Northern region territory manager, Philip ‘Pip’ Beauchamp, is keen to see if there’s anyone in the Northern Wairoa who wants to start a Young Farmers Club for 15-31-year-olds. To gauge interest, Pip has organised a pizza night at the Dargaville fire station on Thursday, August 31, at 6pm. The idea of the night is that everyone brings their own toppings, as pizza bases will be provided. As well as a chance to mix and mingle, there will be speeches from the fire brigade, and after dinner talks from drystock and dairy farmers about the advantages of collaboration between the two farming methods. All ages are welcome and there’ll be a chance to sign up to young farmers. The membership fee is $70 per year. “Young Farmer Clubs are involved with social activities, fund raising projects, field trips, competitions, international exchanges, learning new skills and community projects,” said Pip.

Ready for a busy Spring This time of the year can be fairly quiet but over the past few weeks we have had a run of little stone critters, something of a new trend!

p The Dargaville High School TeenAg club with Northern region Young Farmers Club manager Philip Beauchamp, who is keen to see a Northern Wairoa chapter

“It’s a really good social club and most young farmers meet monthly. It’s primarily a club for young people

to meet who have similar interests and they don’t need to be from farms.” ¢

Riverview funding sale Furniture and tools that have been accumulated over many years from the estate of a local resident have been donated to raise funds towards the planned extensions and dementia wing of Maungaturoto’s Community Trust Village, Riverview and go on sale on Saturday, September 2 at The Den, in Bickerstaff Road. “The garage sale will run for at least a week, says organiser Albie Paton. “We will accept clean items in good repair from the public as well. So far for instance we have a treadle potter’s wheel, water blaster, combination saw bench/buzzer, composter/shredder, small compressor unit, drills, grinders, binoculars, bird watching telescope and a LED television. There are three single beds complete in excellent condition, a selection of small solid mahogany tables with cabriole legs, assorted china and dinnerware plus many more items too numerous to mention. EFTPOS will be available during the weekend. Since June 1 The Den’s sales

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These stones are painted by local children who have plenty of fun hiding them all over Whangarei. Some of these stone critters are now living in our cages with the birds where they can have a look at them. A German couple visiting us were so taken by them that they have taken a couple of these art works back home! At the start of the month we had a brown teal brought in. It was in a bad way after being run over by a car. The teal likes feeding after dark so it would be very hard to see one on a metal road. It had damage to its wing, eye and was unable to stand but after medication and lots of care I released it back to the location it came from, so it was really good to see it go free again. With Spring nearing, we will start receiving lots of young birds. If you find a bird in trouble put it in a warm and quiet place and let us know. Don’t give it food or water.

p Willing workers get ready for sale day

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Coming together

Daffodil Day rally

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u by Anna Harding

Ruawai College students and community members planted 550 native plants along the canals and drains of their backfield last week.

The Northland Classic and Sports Car Club’s annual Daffodil Day car and motorcycle rally is coming to Dargaville on Sunday, August 27.

p From the left: Enviroschools facilitator Jacque Knight, Northland Regional councillor Penny Smart and Ruawai College Enviroschools project teachers Kirsty Batters and Marsha Finlay, planting 550 plants along the canals and drains of the schools backfield, alongside students and community volunteers.

p People getting into the spirit of the Daffodil Day car and motorcycle rally, in Dargaville last year. It’s coming to Dargaville again this Sunday, August 27, 11am-12pm

Anyone, and all vehicles, specialist or not, is invited to join the rally that starts at Kensington Park, Whangarei at 10am. From there they will make their way to Dargaville and stop at Countdown from 11am-12pm, where donation boxes will be available. After Countdown the vehicles will drive to the Kaipara Vintage Machinery Club for lunch and prizegiving, until around 2pm. For rally participants, themed daffodil

dress-up is encouraged, with ‘best dressed’ vehicle, hat, male, female and child prizes. There will be spot prizes, quizzes and raffles also. Entry is a $15 minimum donation to the Cancer Society per vehicle. For enquiries phone Phil 09 438 4506 or 027 498 3974. Email schultzie@windowslive.com. Or contact Cancer Society Northland 09 437 5593 csnevents@akcansoc. org.nz.

Enviroschools facilitator Jacque Knight organised the donation of the plants through Reconnecting Northland Landcare. “Students and the community worked together to achieve the first stage of the restoration planting, sending a powerful message that we as a community care about the health of our waterways,” said Ruawai College Enviroschools project teachers, Marsha Finlay and Kirsty Batters. The teachers say that they have big plans for the future with the Enviroschools programme. “We have been given funding for beehives here at school and have initiated a recycling programme, worm farming, planting

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vegetables for shared lunches at school, planting and maintaining an orchard, and propagating our own seedlings to promote waterway planting in our area. Our students are learning first-hand that their actions can have a positive impact on their environment.” Year seven student Emma Philips said: “It’s important to improve our waterways because if we don’t fix them, who will? If we don’t start saving the waterways the harbour will be ruined for future generations — I can’t let that happen.” “We have to look after our environment. I want my grandkids to be able to fish in the harbour too,” said community volunteer Raymond Marychurch. ¢

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New student leaders

A walk to remember

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u by Joanna Manson

Dargaville High School has named Morgan Hutchings and Matai Newman as head girl and boy for 2018, and Kees McCahon and Michaela Jenkins-Stevenson as deputy heads.

Dargaville local Mike Mudford is setting off on a personal mission to walk the length of the North Island starting in Cape Reinga and finishing in Wellington, on a 61-day journey starting September 1.

p Dargaville High Schools 2018 student leaders. From left: deputy head boy and girl Kees McCahon and Michaela Jenkins-Stevenson, and head boy and girl Matai Newman and Morgan Hutchings

All four students agreed that they were “pretty stoked and excited” to be selected. Matai plays for the first fifteen rugby team, and design, technology and materials is his favourite subject. He says he’s looking forward to himself and his peers “being role models to all other students, someone for them to look up to. I think we’ve got a pretty good year group for that.” Morgan is “sports orientated” and plays netball and sevens rugby. “We

have some really awesome role models to lead the school next year and I’m really looking forward to it.” Keeys also plays for the first fifteen rugby team and is into art and design technology and materials. He says he’s keen to get more students involved with school activities such as sporting days. Michaela Jenkins-Stevenson is passionate about public speaking and applied for a leadership role to ‘to give back to the school’. Her favourite subject is English. ¢

Four years ago Mike became seriously ill and was airlifted to Auckland Hospital, believed to only have a week to live, but in his own words: “God had other plans and I’m still here.” “I decided I would like to do a ‘hikoi of thanksgiving’ and started planning a couple of years back.” Initially wanting to take on the Camino trail in Spain, Mike ran into trouble when insurance wouldn’t cover costs if he were to get into difficulty. His new plan is to walk the entire length of the North Island covering 20 kilometres a day over an eight-hour period - he’s been training for the last 18 months. Assisting him on the walk is his ‘Tokatoka stick’ which was crafted for the trip by master carver Albert Te Pou. Mike and his wife Jean are selffunding the walk and “extremely happy to do so,” says Mike and have hired a campervan that will act as a support vehicle and home while on the road. The couple also wanted to help raise money along the way for Habitat for Humanity. “I thought why not walk for a really good cause and putting a roof over

p Mike Mudford hold his Tokatoka stick and walking gear

people’s heads is such. I live in a comfortable home and believe it’s the right of all to be housed.” Mike will be handing out cards as he walks, with information about Habitat for Humanity and details about how direct donations can be made. To donate directly to Mike’s cause Habitat for Humanity: Account Number: 38-9015-0209326-00. ¢

Mayor’s Message Vision Councillors have spent time recently considering our Vision. The vision we “inherited” was “Kaipara where it’s easy to live”. Having been in the role some nine months now we decided to consider its appropriateness. As a result the vision we have adopted is “Thriving Communities Working Together”. We believe this reflects our aspirations for our district more appropriately. A vision is very important for any organisation, everything that we do should hang off that aspiration. Long Term Plan (LTP) We have had many briefing sessions on the LTP covering each activity Council undertakes on your behalf. In Mangawhai last week we had a Councillor only session to agree the priorities as we see them. Once a draft LTP is completed, which will include these priorities, it will go out to you for your input and feedback. Once the process is complete (as required by law) we will have our blueprint for the next 10 years. So those priorities, in no particular order, are: 1 Deliver an acceptable level of day‑to‑day service to residents. This includes an ability to answer the telephone on time, turn around consents etcetera in a timely manner. This may seem very basic but we are not doing this in some areas today. Our people are doing their best but under‑resourced, our telephone system being an example. We also need to have happy engaged staff for any of the above to occur.That is also not our situation today. 2 Roading We now know that 20% of our unsealed network has no/little base metal. Without proper foundations repairs will never work. There is quite a cost here which will need to be approved and shared with the NZ Transport Agency (NZTA). We are very much in catch‑up mode and unfortunately that will take time. 3 Mangawhai Community Plan Deliver the big hit items within the Plan. Work needs to go into validating the priorities here but having the Plan is a great start. 4 Dargaville We are still to identify the detail of what we would like to do here but maybe the word “refresh” sums it up. Issues also around infrastructure, water, section availability as well.This is a work in progress 5 Smaller towns and communities Most of our smaller areas have groups doing great work very often supported by Council staff. That is planned to continue.

6 Economic Development Our thinking here is an incremental approach, firstly to assist our various communities to be great places to live and do business. Alongside that however we would like a couple of specific initiatives in the planning period, these will be around walking and cycling, the largest being consideration of the “Dargaville to Donnelly’s” cycle trail. 7 District Plan We believe this needs revisiting. Any changes will take time so that work needs to get started. 8 Debt We need to have a targeted level of debt over this planning period. Even with the huge debt reduction that has been achieved over the last five years our debt is still at double the level of our peer group of New Zealand councils. Zero debt is not our aim however debt needs to be at a level that ensures we can fund future infrastructure needs, the interest burden is manageable and our cost of borrowing is at market with only a standard risk premium. Councillors are yet to decide what that number should be. Pine Forests As I mentioned in an earlier column, Council has been out to Tender some 635 ha of pine forest that we own. Some is at maturity and the rest in various stages of growth. We received a number of tenders and have accepted one. In most instances the land and trees are being sold as a parcel. There are two exceptions. The forest that is an integral part of our water collection north of Dargaville will be retained with only the cutting rights sold. The forest near the land that makes up the Taharoa Domain (Kai Iwi Lakes), the land will be sold however Council will require legal easements to future‑proof access should this area ever be needed for recreation associated with the Taharoa Domain, walking and cycling being obvious examples. Once the deal is signed I can let you know the price, suffice to say we are talking a number of millions of dollars. Community Grants Policy Julie Geange has led a sub‑committee of Council to look at this area and put a better process around it. We allocate circa $100,000 to grants made up of $80,000 and $20,000 as a Mayor’s discretionary fund. I have never felt comfortable with giving away ratepayer money with no/little process so to that end the Mayoral Fund will be scrapped and incorporated into the other sum. Shortly on our website you will see the criteria against which funds will be allocated and on that basis whether it is worth you applying for your organisation. The overriding criteria aligns with our vision “Thriving Communities Working Together”. Mayor Greg Gent

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School makes a difference Success for collegiate team

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u by Anna Harding

Ruawai College presented Sir Ray Avery with a cheque for $2,023.20, for the sponsorship of a LifePod incubator last week, after raising the money over 18 months.

p Ashley Mason dribbles the ball for the Dargaville High School collegiate hockey team. The team faced off against Whangarei Girls’ High School recently to secure a 1-0 win. Hannah Nichols scored a runaway goal with the help of brother Jackson demonstrating a strong display of teamwork. p Ruawai College have raised $2,023.20 for a LifePod incubator. From the left is head girl Bailey O’Sullivan, LifePod inventor Sir Ray Avery, and head boy Joel Bickers

Scientist and inventor of the LifePod Sir Ray Avery, invited schools around the country to support his cause to provide developing countries with the incubators. “Ruawai College students took up the challenge to raise $2,000, the cost of one LifePod and in doing so it will benefit the lives of hundreds of babies,” said deputy principal Amanda King. After hearing of the school’s efforts, Sir Ray Avery visited a special assembly

for the occasion to thank the students for their fundraising efforts and explain how the LifePod would make a difference in the lives of others. The incubator the school has sponsored will be sent to Fiji. “From the students’ perspective this made their accomplishment seem a whole lot more tangible, especially in the knowledge that they have made a genuine difference for others,” said Amanda. ¢

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DAFFODIL DAY

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A heritage of caring u by Andy Bryenton

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The daffodil is a sign of spring, and its arrival in gardens heralds the start of sunny days. But it’s also the insignia of one of the nation’s most important charitable appeals, a feature of the spring calendar which can never be forgotten. Since 1929 the New Zealand Cancer Society has been there to help those whose lives have been affected by this most complex and dangerous of diseases. From providing practical support to help patients find the right medical treatment, to the push for hospitals to adopt new methods — like radiotherapy in the 1930s — and on into the present day with support groups to help with the psychological

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toll of cancer, the Society have proven a tireless advocate for both better care and the search for a cure. Each year this organisation reaches out to the public for support — because the NZCS is not a government agency, but rather an organisation relying on our help to keep up their many programmes. That means sun-smart and smoke-free initiatives, a driving service to help cancer patients reach their treatment appointments, a help line with advice for those looking at a diagnosis of

cancer, and much much more. That’s why today’s Kaipara Lifestyler is full of yellow daffodil advertisements from local businesses — all showing their support along with us. For every daffodil in this edition a donation is added to the total we will present to the New Zealand Cancer Society’s appeal this month. You can help too by buying a daffodil pin when you see the official collectors out in force this spring. Together let’s keep the NZCS working to help those truly in need. ¢

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Welcome to Mangawhai ADVERTORIAL

A busy spring season ahead

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There’s no question that Mangawhai is growing, with new people looking north every day to see what the seaside town has to offer. This means more folks moving in for a leisurely lifestyle — but it also means a lot of work for those who are preparing Mangawhai for the new season. Overwhelmingly, that means preparing the machines which drive the two aspects of a town in transition. Mangawhai is still very much a town nestled amongst farmland, and the local economy still thrives on the back of good harvests and healthy herds. With calving over and sunshine drying out the mud, farmers turn their attention to pasture maintenance and prep, meaning it’s time to open up the implement shed and assess what needs to be done to get the gears turning smoothly. On a smaller scale, lifestyle block and section owners are also opening up the shed to see what winter disuse has done for their weedeaters, lawnmowers and ride-ons. Though worlds apart in size and power, these machines all need a bit of attention before they can hit the turf. On the farming side of things, activity is already ramping up at Agridustrial, where huge tractors can be seen literally pulled in half to service all that diesel horsepower. Farm utes and trucks are lined up for WOF and COF inspections, while those

who judge that their implements have seen their last spring are busy browsing a selection of balers, rakes, cultivators and other serious tools of the trade. It’s a busy time, but the team are taking it in their stride, with enough technicians on deck to keep the workshop humming and the mobile service van out in the field. Mangawhai Small Engines is a similar hive of activity, as long-disused mowers roll in for new belts, blades, engine tuneups and general check-ups. Soon the grass will be growing quick, so the local ‘mower doctor’ is seeing plenty of patients, alongside hedge trimmers, brushcutters and other garden tools. For those who have invested in a small block of land, the hot ticket this year is a serious rideon, or even a big Grasshopper zero-turn mower to turn acres into cricket pitchlike perfection. Both big and small machines are sure to get a workout this season, so book in soon if your arsenal of tools needs a ‘sharpen up’ before nature really gets going for spring.

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Welcome to Mangawhai Olympic ambassador visit

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Mangawhai Volunteer Fire Brigade fire fighters Matt Williams and Dave Paterson were presented with their yellow safety helmets recently after completing the Fire and Emergency New Zealand recruit course.

Brooke Neal, one of New Zealand’s Olympic ambassadors decided to join our school today with the help of our teachers and staff.

The FENZ course encompasses the learnings of theory and weekly station trainings allowing the men now to take full part in fire fighting activities.

Neal rose to fame after making her national debut in 2013 and since then she has been visiting schools across an inspired nation, talking about the three Olympic values: Respect, Friendship and Excellence. Brooke shared how she completed her 10-year-goal to become a centredefense hockey player for the New Zealand Blacksticks. It wasn’t easy for her to achieve her lifetime goal. Brooke’s brother Shay has been one of her biggest inspirations for hockey

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Welcome to Mangawhai Vessel to stay

Teen on a mission

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There is relief within the Mangawhai Heads Volunteer Lifesaving club after their ‘outdated’ Sea Rider rescue boat was cleared to continue in action.

After attending Outward Bound earlier this year, 17-year-old Lachlan Ewing from Mangawhai has become part of an initiative to complete a challenge to raise funds to give scholarships to other young people who could not afford the course otherwise.

Issues arose for the club last winter when after 30 years of service, Surf Life Saving New Zealand wanted to exclude the boat as it didn’t fit specific requirements during a “big shift in policy.” “The boat we’ve been operating for the last 30 years fell out of that specification,” says club public relations officer, Tony Baker. “This boat is a lifeline — there’s been two major rescues this year involving that boat. “The next step was to talk to Maritime New Zealand to get an exception. That’s been a lengthy process to get certification for the boat and operators under SLSNZ policy.” Through negotiation and completion of incident management courses the surf club was eventually granted an exemption which means the boat can be used for another five years. “It’s been awesome having an extension and it’s the first of it’s kind

p Mangawhai Heads Volunteer Lifesaving club are kept busy during summer patrol

in New Zealand. I think Maritime NZ is recognising the service we provide.” “It has been really stressful. We’re a volunteer club and a lot of our members have been operating the boat — it’s our main asset in terms of search and rescue. For a lot of people it’s an extension of themselves.” The club had ongoing support from Maritime NZ, local police and the Northern Regional Council Harbourmaster among others throughout the process. ¢

Lachlan attended the course due to a scholarship from the Mangawhai Club. “Not only did the scholarship allow me to go when I otherwise could not have, it made me aware of Outward Bound as I previously had no idea of what it was,” said Lachlan. “It was the most profound experience of my life, with physical activities such as sailing, hiking, and kayaking, balanced with learning confidence, communication and self-awareness skills. Although it is too soon to tell, I feel I made lifelong friends and left with a much more positive outlook on life.” “My challenge is to walk along the Te Araroa trail from Queenstown back to the Outward Bound Campus at Anakiwa, Marlborough. I will be walking unaccompanied for about two months and hoping to raise $5,000 — enough to pay the full fees of a future student.” To donate visit obchampion. everydayhero.com/nz/lachlan. ¢

p Lachlan Ewing is walking part of the Te Araroa trail alone for two months as a fundraiser to allow other young people to attend Outward Bound


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Western Sharks prizegiving The Western Sharks celebrated prizewinners and club supporters for the local netball and rugby teams recently.

p Sharks Premier Reserve Black team: Taryn Gillespie, Haley Corfield, Larysa Pocklington, Hayley Christensen, Michele Kuljish

p All netball prize winners — Back: Daryl Cathro, Haley Corfield, Hayley Christensen, Taryn Gillespie, Michele Kuljish, Yasmin Bainbridge Front: Larysa Pocklington, Kerryn Kareko, Tracey McLean

p Premier winners Matty Matich, Tony Stokes, Andrew Frood, Barry Welsh, Michael Frood, Mark Bond, Willy Fotofili

p Barry Welsh and Andrew Frood, both Player of the Year for Western Sharks reserve

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The Dargaville Little Theatre Costume Pop Up Shop at 241 Victoria Street, will be open this August on Wednesday 23rd 11am-3pm and Saturday 26th 12-4pm. Range of costumes for sale, including a free section. The Waipoua Forest Tane Mahuta track is closed for a whole day on Tuesday, September 5, due to the footwear wash station repairs and maintenance. For health and safety reasons, visitors will not be able to access the track on this day. Live bands at the Northern Wairoa Boating Club 7pm Saturday September 2. Featuring Hearse Nurse, Slip, and The Seams. Original and alternative. $10 entry. The Dargaville Menz Shed is now open Tuesday & Thursday each week from 10am to 3pm. New members welcome. For more info phone Brian 439 6175 or Paul 974 7685. Dargaville Cancer Support Group meet on the second Thursday of each month at 9.30 am at the Kaipara Community Centre. All welcome. Contact Ken 09 439 4452. Dargaville Bridge Club Tuesdays 12.45pm and Wednesdays 6.45pm. Playing Bridge at the Kiosk, Memorial Park, Logan Street, Dargaville. dargavillebridge@gmail.com or phone Janice 09 439 1400. Dargaville Girls Brigade For girls aged 5–15 years old. Thursdays after school 3–5pm at the Baptist Church, 187 Victoria Street, Dargaville. Contact Pauline Taylor on 021 263 7556 or 09 439 7507. Dargaville Scout Group For Boys and Girls aged 6–99 years at 23 Onslow Street. All info on door or phone Dianne on 09 283 2006. Dargaville Squash Club Every Wednesday 6.30pm, new, old and current members welcome. Contact Karen Morgan 021 190 5639 for more. Kumarani Productions, Circus Jam Every Thursday 7–9pm at the Town Hall through school terms only. Gold coin donation. Mainly Music Every Wednesday 10–11am at the Dargaville Baptist Church, Victoria Street. $2 per child or $3 per family. Phone Rebecca 09 439 1499. Make a Friend Playgroup 0–5 years, Thursdays 9.30am–noon. Methodist Church Hall, gold coin donation. Phone Danae 09 439 4833. Mental Health & Addiction Consumer Network Mondays 10am–4pm in old CMA rooms, 43 Tirarau Street, Dargaville. Contact

Graham Johnson Arataki Ministries. Phone or text 021 717 181 or 09 439 1685. Northern Wairoa Indoor Bowls Club Nights Start at 7.30pm. Monday Parish, Tuesday Ruawai, Wednesday Dalmation Hall. For more info contact Warren Younger 027 478 5102 or 09 439 6155 evenings. Northland Polo Club Every Thursday 5.30pm at Bob Taylor Road, Tangiteroria. New players welcome. Contact Karen 027 212 5721. Stitches and Craft 5 Cranley Street, Dargaville. 10am–4pm Tuesday and Friday. Contact Lois 027 473 0598 for further details. Wednesday Crafts 10am–12.30pm in old CMA building, 43 Tirarau Street, All welcome. Varied crafts and warm friendship. Lunch, morning tea and transport provided if necessary. $5 entry fee. Phone Lilian 09 439 7799 or Cynthia 09 439 5895 for more details. Acoustic Music Blackboard Concert 1st Thursday of the month, 7pm–9.30pm, Commercial Hotel, River Road, Dargaville. $2 entry, $2 raffle. Performers and audience welcome. Phone Allan 09 439 6933 or 021 439 697. Dargaville Embroidery Group 3rd Thursday of the month, 10am–2pm, Contact Rosemary 09 439 0656 for more information. Dargaville Quilters Meet 3rd Tuesday of the month 10am–2pm, 43 Tirarau Street, Dargaville (old CMA building). New members welcome. Phone 09 439 1598. Drop-in Centre Tuesday’s 10am–1pm at the Town Hall — foyer beside Anzac Theatre. All welcome. $1 cuppa. Contact Bev on 021 250 6776 or Viv on 021 439 686. Justices of the Peace Signing Desk Justices of the Peace will be available on the first and third Thursday of each month at the Dargaville Library from 11am-1pm. Kaihu Valley Music Club Every second Sunday except January from 1–4pm. Everyone welcome. Contact John or May 09 439 0827. Kaipara Area Parkinsons Support Group Usually held on the 1st Thursday of every 2nd month, at Community Health Services, Dargaville Hospital. 10am–noon. Please contact Barbara Leslie free phone 09 437 6881 for more information. Northern Wairoa Country Music Club 1st Sunday of the month at the Scout Hall, Onslow Street. 1pm–4pm. Enquiries phone Bruce 09 439 5513. Dargaville Aero Club Learn to fly free of tuition charges. Gyrocopter, Texan, Stork,

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Contact Murray at phone 027 478 4308 for further information. Open 7 days a week. NZ 60s Up Movement Dargaville Social Meetings Held at the Dargaville Rugby Clubrooms on the 1st Tuesday of the month. Contact President Margaret Pinny 09 439 4560. Peggy purls in our Community Every 3rd Wednesday 10.30am, at Dargaville Sewing & Curtain Centre, 59 Normanby Street. RSA Women’s Section Social meeting held at the Clubrooms, 4th Monday of the month. Contact President Lyn Harnett, phone 09 439 7443. Blokart Sailing Regular social sailing at Glinks, Baylys and Ruakaka beaches. Contact Greg Schultz, 09 431 6863 or itzgreg@xtra. co.nz. Dargaville Ukulele Group New members are welcome either expert or beginners. Phone Mick 027 4792 126 or 09 439 7870 for more details.

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Kaipara Young Farmers last Thursday of each month, 7pm, at Three Furlongs Bar and Grill 1942 State Highway 1, Kaiwaka. Contact chairman Kurtis Danks 021 159 8453 kwdanks@gmail.com.

Mangawhai Mangawhai Indoor Bowls Club Mondays 7pm at the Senior Citizens’ Hall, Fagan Place. $3 includes refreshments. Contact Terry 09 431 3254 or Jim 09 431 3154. Mangawhai Bowling Club Housie/Bingo held every Friday at the Mangawhai Club.

Contact Jan 09 423 9511 or 09 431 5371.

Wellsford Wellsford Country Music Club 2nd Sunday of the month. 1.30pm at Wellsford District Community Centre, 1 Matheson Road, Wellsford. Phone Iris Moraghan for further info 09 439 4347, 027 884 8280 or email porridge439@gmail.com.

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Dargaville Riverside Market Corner Totara and Kapia Street, Thursdays noon–4pm, phone 021 549 427 or see us on Facebook. Mangawhai Village Market Every Saturday by the Village Hall, 9am–1pm. Contact Marita for details 021 598 917. Your Sunday Boutique Market. Sunday August 27, 9am-12pm at the Mangawhai Museum. Free admission through the museum for the duration of the market. Maungaturoto Markets 1st Friday of the month, 3.30–6.30pm. For information phone Terri on 09 431 8599 or 021 0222 0218 or email maungaturotomarkets@gmail.com. Monthly Flea Market 1st Saturday of the month, Community Hall, Hokianga Road, opposite Dargaville Town Hall. $5 per table — book now 09 439 7243. Paparoa Farmer’s Market Every Saturday 9am–noon on the village green, Paparoa. Tangiteroria Tavern Car Boot Sale Gala Market Day 1st Sunday, $5 per car boot or stall. Contact Sheryl on 09 433 2802. Te Kopuru Market 1st Sunday of the month, Coronation Hall, Te Kopuru. Ivy Vincent 09 439 1852.

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

Phone 09 439 6933

Closing date for classified advertising for the 29 August 2017 edition is 10am Monday 28 August 2017

For Sale

Garage Sale

Security

Nurseries & Plants

1997 MAZDA Capella. Has current WOF & rego, good runner & good tyres. $1500 ONO. Phone: 09 439 5592.

GARAGE SALE 26th of August, 37A Station Road, 8.30am start with various household goods.

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

NATIVE PLANTS. Babylon Coast Gardens has a wide range of native and coastal hardy plants for re-vegetation projects, waterways, landscaping and more. Site visits and advice available, discounts for bulk purchases, delivery service available. Open Saturdays 10am to 4pm at 1246 Babylon Coast Road, Dargaville. For more information phone 09 439 4223 or email info@babyloncoastgardens.co.nz.

CARAVAN EWOF (and marine). Call your local inspector today at A+ Electrical Inspections and Security on 021 240 6764. CYDECTIN POUR-ON – 20 L promo pack for only $2,025 (incl. GST), a huge saving of $960.63. The reliable pour-on at great value, price only available August and only while stocks last - FARMLANDS, Dargaville (09) 439 7693. SILAGE BALES for sale, this seasons, 50 available, $80+GST, phone: 09 439 2357.

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

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

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

Wanted SUZUKI 4X4 Wanted to buy - parked, damaged or unwanted, Escudo Vitara/Grand Vitara. Phone Derek 09 439 7573.

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Livestock/Pets HEREFORD BULLS 135 1yr & 2yr Bulls for sale at auction, 1st September. Ideal for heifer & cow mating, fully guaranteed. Matapouri polled Herefords (Stud established 1972) For more info phone Brian Clements on 09 433 7033. Secure a bull you will be proud of. HUNTAWAY PUPS 2 1/2 months old, also 9 months old starting to work. Phone: 09 439 7242.

SPECIAL 100 Metrosiderous (Pohutukawa) Maori Princess $2.50 grows to 4 metres red flowers good hedging and shelter trees and plenty more shrub trees, from $1.00 to $6.00 Got2go Plants 55 West Coast Road Te Kopuru 09 439 5556 Tuesday to Sunday 9am to 4pm.

PINTO COLTS rising 3 year old. Phone: 09 439 7242. PORKER PIGS 70 to 80kg live weight. Phone: 09 439 7242. WANTED TO buy colostrum milk, suitable for calf feeding. Phone Craig 027 204 8686 or 09 439 8234.

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CLASSIFIEDS Trades & Services COLOURPLUS PAINTERS & Decorators, residential/ commercial, free quotes, phone: 021 433 210 or email: bucksnz@gmail.com. HOUSE REPILING, reblocking, releveling and lifting — woolshed repiling as well. Call to get your free quote 022 406 1646, email piled@totalrepile.co.nz. RUSTKILL SERVICES mobile rust treatment, cowsheds, farm machinery, vehicles, motorhomes, trailers & garage doors. Ultimate rustkill & rust prevention. Phone: 021 2708 216.

PROBLEM TREES Around the house or farm?

Phone 09 439 6933

Closing date for classified advertising for the 29 August 2017 edition is 10am Monday 28 August 2017

Septic Tank Services

Work Wanted

CLEANING SEPTIC Tanks. For fast reliable service. Priced from $350. Wellsford to Ruawai. Contact Macjimray 09 423 7014 or visit www.macjimray.co.nz. Code Compliant.

FARM SITTING available. Want a break? I will look after your drystock farm. Honest & reliable excellent references. Phone Paul 09 439 0150.

EFFLUENT REMOVAL, Just give us a call, we remove it all. “Magic Property Services”. Ph Chris 027 480 0110 or Mary 027 459 1544. 7 Days. WE ARE THE ONLY CODE COMPLIANT OPERATORS IN THE KAIPARA. MAGIC PROPERTY Services, effluent & septic tank cleaning. Servicing the Kaipara. Ph Chris 027 480 0110 or Mary 027 459 1544. 7 Days. WE ARE THE ONLY CODE COMPLIANT OPERATORS IN THE KAIPARA.

Situations Vacant

Felling – Reducing – Pruning. For a safe professional service

call Nick on 021 439 673

KAIWAKA SCHOOL HAERE MUA KIA KOTAHI TOWARD TOMORROW TOGETHER

Property Maintenance 1 STOP Window & Door Repairs — Seals, Latches, Stays, Wheels, Hinges, Locks, Glass & Glazing. Ph: 027 275 0918 or 439 6458 — Kevin Sowter or visit my website: www.windowanddoors.co.nz - Window & Door Services Ltd. ATS PROPERTY Maintenance & Repair. Fences & Repairs • Kitchen/Bathroom Fitouts • Waterblasting • Flooring Repairs • Decks • Windows & Latches • Plus much more. No job too small. Phone 09 439 8628. OFFAL HOLES 750dia x 5.5m deep with concrete lid with lift out hatch $408.25 incl GST. Phone Wals Holes 09 437 3936 or 021 932 225. WATER TANK Vacuum clean, Full tank OK, Waste no more than 1,000 litres. $250.00 for up to 25,000 litre tank. Also full pump out, scrub and leaks fixed. Phone Wals 09 437 3936 or 021 932 225.

Dargaville Bobcat Services Any job big or small. We do them ALL

Part time After School Manager required.

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

Phone or Txt Paul

027 271 2022 Thank You

RUSSELL, MARGARET (Marg) Albie, Bruce & Susan sincerely thank everyone for their love and support, following the loss of a dearly loved Wife, Mother and Friend. To all those that have offered support through phone and text messages, cards, baking, visits and floral tributes, it has been truly appreciated. We were humbled by the many people that attended Marg's funeral service and our sincere thanks to those who travelled to be there. To all the Doctors and staff of Dargaville Medical Centre, Dargaville Hospital, Hospice Kaipara and Norfolk Court Rest Home, our deepest thanks. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement from us to you all.

Public Notices

PAINTER NORTHSTAR Coatings, interior - exterior, free quotes, Phone: 09 431 8940 Mobile: 027 451 3103 Peter. LOOKING FOR employment. I have a background in transport being a owner driver. I’ve owned a rest home and managed it for 12 years. I have experience in mechanics through transport. I have passed a boat master’s exam and have plenty of marine knowledge since marine is a pleasure of mine. I’m a keen gardener and groundsman & I am mature & reliable. Phone: 09 431 3071 Email: rwmorcom@xtra.co.nz.

Pinaki Sand & Clean Fill 09 439 1505 027 614 6309

DENISE CLARK Toenail & Fingernail Cutting Service

Phone

09 439 6068

This position is to manage an After School Care programme for the students of Kaiwaka School. Experience, training and qualifications preferred. This position is for 3 ½ hours per day for 5 days a week. (17 ½ hours per week)

THURSDAY EVENING DIGITAL LITERACY/ COMPUTING CLASS 5.30pm TO 7.30pm Want to improve your digital literacy/computing skills? Can’t attend day classes because you have work and other commitments? WE CAN HELP YOU For more information about this learning opportunity please call us on 0800 555 635 or visit us at 22 Gladstone Street, Dargaville.

Lily’s

PRE-LOVED GARMENTS

OPEN 23RD AUGUST WED | THURS | FRI 9.30AM – 4.00PM 34 PARORE ST, DARGAVILLE

To commence as soon as possible. Remuneration will be at a competitive rate. You will need to:

ALL SORTS FROM AUCKLAND & PRE-WASHED

• Enjoy working with children between the ages of 5 and 11. • Manage enrolments and daily attendance systems. • Relate well to parents and caregivers. • Supervise an assistant staff member. • Organise equipment and activities. • Be able to take outdoor games and sports. • Receive and receipt fees.

WAYNE & ANNETTE Ph 09

439 2020

Dry Aged Beef Specialists Traditional Manuka wood smoked Bacon & Ham

Please send an emailed letter of application and your CV to: principal@kaiwaka.school.nz or post to: The Principal, Kaiwaka School, PO Box 104, Kaiwaka,0542. Applications close 31 August 2017.

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

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ACE

RENTAL

0800 407 500

Ace Equipment Rentals are looking for an all round team player based from our Dargaville branch to start late August. Full Time Permanent. The position — At Ace Equipment we have strong team work values and the role of Yard Person / Driver is often seen as the key cog that keep each of our operations running smoothly. A day for the successful candidate could look anything like interacting with our diverse client base, making equipment deliveries or cleaning / maintaining our equipment to the high standards our customers have come to expect.

Ideal skills: • A self motivated, reliable team player with a referable work history. • 2+ years experience with equipment (WTR endorsement preferred). • Class 2 or higher heavy vehicle drivers licence would be (preferred). • Experience and willingness to interact with customers. • Ideally Dargaville based, as knowledge of the local area would be advantageous. • Mid level computer skills or willingness to learn. Ace Equipment is an equal opportunity employer and happy to accept applications from all interested parties. For more information on working within this exciting and dynamic position please do not hesitate to contact Quentin at our local Dargaville office on: 09 439 5808 or 021 240 7906 Please apply by emailing your CV with cover letter to quentin@aceequipment.co.nz Applicants for this position should have NZ residency or a valid NZ work visa.

Work Wanted CARPET LAYER complete supply and installation of new and used carpet and underlay. Repairs/ restretching/garage carpet — Quality Service phone Ian 027 499 6413.

Southern (Te Kopuru) Rugby, Squash & Netball Inc.

Prizegiving On Saturday 2nd September 2017 Southern Clubrooms, Te Kopuru MEMBERS & INVITED GUESTS ONLY Tickets are $25 per head

TOKATOKA 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.

Ticket are available from: Stephanie Pattison Email: southern.rugby.club439@gmail.com Mobile: 021 236 6809 Pick up from 22 Gladstone St, unless otherwise arranged

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS. If you want to drink, that’s your business. If you want to stop, maybe we can help. Meeting: Mondays & Thursdays. Phone 09 439 5248 or ladies call 020 4082 1373. CITIZENS ADVICE Bureau Dargaville & Districts AGM, Wednesday 31st August, 2017, 1pm, 37 Hokianga Road. All past and present members welcome. SINGING LESSONS Dargaville $15 duo classes 1/2 hour, $20 solo classes 1/2 hour / $35 hr Ages 7 plus. Michelle 021 798 624 Candidphotography77@ gmail.com.

FURNITURE TRUCK HIRE Hire or use FREE* when you buy or sell Real Estate with Gary Morris

Call: 021 902 087

Pahi Reserve Society Inc AGM Will be held at the amenities block, Pahi Beach Holiday Park

Email: gary@fnkaipara.co.nz

at 1.30pm Sunday 17th September 2017

*T&C apply Licenced under REAA 2008

All Welcome

Inviting Members & non members of BAYLYS BEACH SOCIETY to a Special General Meeting to review the Constitution.

Kaipara

Monday 4th of September 7pm at NW Golf Club.

Community Health Trust

HEALTH SHUTTLE Accessible Transport – We have a wheelchair hoist (Dargaville and Whangarei Health Appointments) For enquiries phone Te Ha Oranga 439 3013

MEETINGS NOTICE Notice is hereby given, pursuant to section 46 of the Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act 1987, of the following meetings of the Northland Regional Council. These meetings are open to the public and interested persons are welcome to attend. All meetings will be held at the Council Offices, 36 Water Street, Whangārei, unless otherwise specified: Civil Defence Emergency Management Tuesday, 5 September 2017 at 11am. Property Subcommittee Tuesday, 5 September 2017 at 1pm. Kai Iwi Lakes Bylaw Hearings Thursday, 7 September 2017 at 10am at the Dargaville Museum, Harding Park, Dargaville. Council Meeting Tuesday, 19 September 2017 at 10.30am. Kai Iwi Lakes Bylaw Deliberations Monday, 25 September 2017 at 10am.

www.nrc.govt.nz


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August 22 - 2017

KAIPARA LIFESTYLER

55B Logan St Dargaville

$150,000

Built in the 1960’s and relocated this fun little two bedroom home has a shared driveway and a petite section (454m2). A Sunny and sheltered property with a deck out the front and back this home would be a good rental investment or a first home buy.

Jean Johnson 027 499 6493 rwdargaville.co.nz

Jean Johnson Realty Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008)

Ray White Dargaville

131-137 River Road Dargaville

$375,000

Appeal never grows out of style with this character villa. Five bedrooms, two bathrooms and a study this home is open plan living with a large lounge, wrap around verandahs and views of the Northern Wairoa River. Large section 2870m2 that holds a lot of potential.

Jean Johnson 027 499 6493 rwdargaville.co.nz

Jean Johnson Realty Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008)

Ray White Dargaville

Designing Competition! WE WANT YOU TO DESIGN A HOME Your home will be inhabited by a family of 6, to include 2 adults and 4 children (Age 2, 5, 11 & 17), it will also need to accommodate guests.

20 Bayview Road Kellys Bay

$435,000

Two bedrooms, large family room, separate spa room, large extra building suitable for sleep-out, gas hob and electric oven, large full length decking capturing wide views. The roof is only two years old, garage and a workshop, separate carport. Kellys Bay is a small rural seaside area with a stunningly beautiful beach, great fishing, unlike other beaches in the area it is quite sheltered and shallow, good for all types of fishing, there is a boat ramp there for your use. Oysters on the rocks, views of the Kaipara Harbour, great family getaway. Jean Johnson 027 499 6493 rwdargaville.co.nz

Jean Johnson Realty Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008)

Ray White Dargaville

2017 FORD RANGER XL D/C C/C

TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR DEMO/SERVICE LOAN DISCOUNTED

• 11,000km • 3198cc Diesel • 6 spd Manual

WAS $63,421

$52,000

21 Ocean Close Glinks Gully

$370,000

Relax and enjoy this very tidy three bedroom home with amazing views only a short walk to this popular west coast beach, plus breathtaking sunsets. Surfing, walking, fishing, quad biking, miles to explore. There aren’t many places like this for sale and this home has been in the family for years and now its time for a new family to love and enjoy. You will adore the large balcony overlooking the beach, a perfect family get away.

Jean Johnson 027 499 6493 rwdargaville.co.nz

Competition ends 5th September, winner will be announced on 7th September, must be A4 landscape. Must include a design statement (no more than 200 words). Drop your entry into the office - 6 Poto Street, Dargaville, OR scan and email it to dargaville.nz@raywhite.com OR privately message our Instagram @rw_dargaville. First Prize $100 + mentioned in the Kaipara Lifestyler, Second Prize $50, Third Prize $25.

Jean Johnson Realty Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008)

Ray White Dargaville

NEW FORD RANGER FX4 D/C W/SA

NEW FORD FOCUS TREND

• >1000km • 3198cc Diesel • 6 spd Auto

• >1,000km • 1498cc Petrol • Automatic

1 OF A KIND, ONLY 1 IN NZ!

$64,170+ORC

POWER, SIZE & COMFORT. VALUE FOR MONEY

$29,140+ORC

2015 FORD RANGER XL D/C W/SA

2013 FORD RANGER TD XLT D/C W/S

NEW FORD ECOSPORT TREND

• 90,172km • 3199cc Diesel • 6 spd Auto

• 103,225km • 3199cc Diesel • 6 spd Manual

• > 1,000km • 1498cc Petrol • Automatic

1 RED NEEDLE IN A HAY STACK

2WD UTE IN EXCELLENT CONDITION

$41,990

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

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$33,990

BIGGEST SELLING SMALL SUV AT DARGAVILLE FORD

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

WAS $29,990

$25,225+ORC


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