Kaipara Lifestyler, August 29 2012

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August 29 2012

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Otamatea High top performer  by Kim Munro

Otamatea High School has been selected as one of the top performing schools in the World Vision 2012, 40-Hour Famine

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Afternoon of fun at Settlers Club

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As a result of the accolade, the school was awarded a scholarship for a student to attend the World Vision and Sanitarium Senior Scholarship Week to be held in Auckland in October. Those involved in the 40-hour famine from Otamatea High School selected Year 13 student, Charlotte Huband as the recipient. Charlotte was selected for her assistance in famine fundraising, empathy for those in need, leadership qualities as school prefect as well as a desire to continue to be involved with famine issues. “I’m really excited and looking forward to learning new ways to make a difference and how World Vision works,” says Charlotte. She will attend the programme along with 29 other senior students from across New Zealand and will learn about global issues and develop leadership

 40 hour famine fundraisers, from left; Joel Rongokea, Blair Cullen, Laura Dallimore, Leila Stephens, Damian Rowe, Charlotte Huband and Sophie Donaldson

abilities through interactive activities and workshops. The four-day programme consists of daily themes including West African food crisis, how World Vision works,

advocacy and where to from here which looks at opportunities to stay involved and ways to take action. “I consider it a real privilege and I feel honoured to be chosen.”

Payout to CEO revealed It has been revealed that the Kaipara District Council paid its former CEO, Jack McKerchar, nearly a quarter of a million dollars in severance pay

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Mr McKerchar’s sudden resignation, citing health problems, came late last year amidst a rising storm over millions of dollars worth of illegally set rates. He held the position of CEO for 18 years and was at the helm for the creation of the Mangawhai wastewater scheme which resulted in massive cost blowouts,

ensuing council debt of over $80m and a Kaipara wide ratepayers revolt. His resignation closely followed an expert legal opinion confirming that millions of dollars of Mangawhai sewerage rates had been charged illegally. continued on page 3…

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Pelicans on the move

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 Australian pelicans settle on the banks of the Wairoa River near Dargaville

There was great excitement and a feature on TV3’s Campbell Live as hordes of birdwatching enthusiasts descended on Ruawai to catch a glimpse of the visitors whose ‘beaks hold more than their bellies do.’ The group of 14 are the first Australian pelicans spotted in the region in more than 20 years. It’s not the first time that these enormous birds have flown across from Australia but never in large enough numbers to establish their own population. They have managed to fly over 2,000 km across the Tasman Sea and many are hopeful they intend on making the Kaipara their home but the latest news is that they appear to be on the move.. Skipper of the Daisy cruising boat, Kelly Hansen, is one of the lucky few who have sighted the pelicans and thinks they may be heading south. They were first sighted as far north as the

Aratapu bank two weeks ago. “We were giving up seeing them at all and then we spotted them where the harbour meets the river south of Ruawai. They seemed to be just hanging out and enjoying themselves and looked well fed,” said Mr Hansen. Local resident, Anna Curnow and her daughter Molly weren’t so lucky. “My daughter and I went on a pelican mission on Saturday around the Ruawai region. But all we found were a few flocks of Auckland ornithologists armed with high powered binoculars. There was a suggestion that the pelicans were across the river roosting in a tree but I couldn’t really see anything,” she said. The Australian pelican belongs to the large waterbird family Pelecanidae. They are widespread on the inland and coastal waters of Australia, New Guinea and Fiji as well as parts of Indonesia and occasionally like to holiday in New Zealand.

Arts awards prize giving and exhibition

Last weekend we had our first Rugby Training Camp at Londsdale Park, Matauri Bay. The boys were in full form, as they had physical challenges put in front of them. Team building and fitness training played a major part throughout the whole weekend. The boys endured early morning agility runs to kick start their day followed by intense activities to increase their skill levels. We were very privileged to have Ex Auckland halfback Robert Rush put the boys through their paces, teaching them skills and taking them through a massive fitness regime. Head coach Morrice Colley was pleased with the weekend saying “there was a good level of effort displayed and the team members are gelling nicely”. Generous offers of Sponsorship are coming in, including mufti days which are being run by the boy’s schools, donations of goods and services for text Auctions, which is encouraging, but further funds are needed to get the boys to Tournament. There is another pre-tournament game

this weekend against a Dargaville/Ruawai selection. The game kicks off at 1.30pm at the Dargaville Rugby Club. Supporters are most welcome. Management of the Northland Roller Mills is appealing to Northland Rugby supporters and local communities to get behind and come on board with this exciting venture. “We have just launched our own Face Book page Northland Roller Mills which you can check out and see some really cool photos, which will keep our families and communities updated on the boys’ progress” said Catherine Stewart the Northland Roller Mills Manager. Thank you to our sponsors: Stan Semenoff Livestock, Hilders Livestock Kaikohe, United Livestock Whangarei, Dr JG Hawley Warkworth, RD1, ITM Dargaville, Carters: Maungaturoto, Mangawhai, Kerikeri and Warkworth, Silver Fern Farms, Beauty Craft Maungaturoto, Master craft Kitchens, Farmlands, Maungaturoto Hotel, Gas Maungaturoto, Rob Dickens Maungaturoto, Matakohe Passenger Transport Ltd, Paparoa Hotel, Bunnings Whangarei, Northland Rugby Union and the Northland Newspapers for their support.

The Kauri Museum in Matakohe are set to hold a prize giving on Friday, August 31 for the Gilmore Brown Kaipara Community Arts Awards. “We are delighted with how many entries we have received and we are looking forward to putting them on display,” says CEO of the Kauri Museum, Betty Nelley. The museum will hold an exhibition of works which will be open to the

public free of charge from September 1 to 27. The awards were open to Kaipara residents with a maximum of two entries per artist with a prize of $500 for each of the four categories — painting and drawing, photography and printing, adornments, and three-dimensional, which includes pottery, sculpture, glass and woodwork. There will also be a people’s choice award.

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Council closer to adopting LTP Following a public excluded meeting with review team chairman, Greg Gent on August 23, council voted to approve the release to Audit NZ of the long overdue Annual Report 2011/12 and Long Term Plan 2012/2022. The meeting with Mr Gent resulted from concerns raised by councillors at an earlier meeting on August 21 in regard to affirming council as a going concern and both plans were left to lie on the table pending further consultation with the review team. Council had been asked to determine whether they believed council was a going concern, as an annual report matter, and whether the LTP was financially prudent and asked to approve release of both documents to Audit NZ so that they could finalise their opinions on both documents. Councillor Sutherland who had expressed concerns at the August 21 meeting, said that additional information had satisfied her in favour of the release of the documents. Councillor Linton voted against the release of the annual report, citing concerns that council did not meet the

going concern assumption. Councillor Larsen voted against the release of the annual report and the LTP, saying he did not believe the LTP was financially prudent and that both should instead be handled by the commissioners. The report and plan will be presented to council on August 29 for a final decision on whether they should be adopted. This will be one of council’s final official duties before ministeriallyappointed commissioners take over late September. In other council business, Councillor McEwing officially apologised to CEO, Steve Ruru for comments made at a previous meeting, in which he said he had ‘no confidence in Mr Ruru and the review team.’ Councillor McEwing said, “I am 100% supportive and fully endorse the CEO. My comments were made in the spur of the moment, were lacking thought and subject to receiving further information, things have been clarified. I officially apologise to Mr Ruru and the review team.”

Dargaville ready to raise a glass for the Cup It’s an icon of the ‘sport of kings’ — one of the biggest prizes in international horse racing. And while the fastest hooves on earth won’t be hitting the turf until November in Australia, the Melbourne Cup is stirring up excitement in Dargaville this week. The coveted trophy is on a grand tour courtesy of major sponsors Emirates, and Dargaville has been chosen as one of only two Kiwi towns to host it. That means it’s time to celebrate, and nobody knows how to do that better than the Kaipara. Friday the 31st of August is the big day when the golden trophy makes its way into town, stopping off at Selwyn Park School and the Kauri Coast Rest Home and Hospital for an up close and personal visit with some lucky Dargaville

locals. At high noon the main street will resound with cheers as a parade celebrates the cup’s storied history — expect to see the talented folks from Circus Kumarani, horses big and small, classic vehicles and more on a loop from the boating club to the band rotunda and back again. In the afternoon the Lighthouse Function Centre will host a convivial luncheon — be there from 1pm for live music and all the refined delights of race day, then get ready for the main event. Race Night begins at the town hall at 7pm, complete with a ‘fashion in the field’ extravaganza, music from R & B Connection, and the chance to bet on the horses . . . not real gambling, but a bit of fun complete with race books featuring real Melbourne Cup thoroughbreds.

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Payout to CEO revealed Since Mr McKerchar resigned last year, council has rejected requests for information about the severance deal from Mangawhai ratepayers, who have been leading the ratepayers strike. They then referred the matter to the ombudsman who eventually instructed council to release the information. Mangawhai residents and ratepayers’ association chairman, Bruce Rogan is now seeking answers as to the conditions or agreements that were entered into connected with his departure. “There was no reason for a golden handshake let alone a platinum one. There’s something seriously irregular. He either resigned from the position, in which case he would not be entitled to a payout or his contract was terminated in which case we would like to know the grounds for termination of the contract.” said Mr Rogan. “While many believe McKerchar led the councillors into irregular rating activities, among other things, and should not have been paid at all, it must be remembered that councillors are responsible for governance and hence are responsible for the conduct of the CEO,” said Kaipara Citizens and Ratepayers Association chairman, Ron Manderson.

Mr Manderson said they will be asking for a full retrospective enquiry so both McKerchar and councillors have a chance to clear their names or be held to account. Retired lawyer and Mangawhai ratepayer, Clive Boonham, said that many ratepayers in his area considered Mr McKerchar had a key responsibility for the council’s major problems. It was reported that when asked about his resignation, Mr McKerchar said he’d stopped having fun and now he had his life back. The Kaipara Lifestyler asked Mayor Tiller what parties at council were involved in negotiating the severance package, whether he believed Mr McKerchar is responsible on any level for council’s current financial situation and if the severance payment was a fair amount. Mayor Tiller said he is unable to discuss the payout because of the need for council to meet its legal and good practice obligations as an employer including the need to protect personal information. Council is required to disclose details of the severance payment in its annual report due for release shortly.

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This is a series of regular articles keeping you informed of happenings on our harbour today, and from bygone days — truly the ‘Jewel of the Kaipara’.

Give a bird a bad name  by Brian Eastwood

It was a debate that went on for many years. Were shags, especially the Black Shag and Pied Shag, goodies or baddies? From 1890 until 1940 acclimatisation societies often paid a bounty on the heads of shags. It was thought to be a good day’s work to head out and kill as many as possible During an investigation into mullet numbers in 1895 the mate of Kaipara paddle steamer S.S. Osprey gave evidence that there were thousands of shags on the harbour, causing in his opinion, the decline in fish numbers. He advocated culling by a reward system. Early Maori solved the problem by eating the kawau (shags) and breaking their eggs.

But bird lovers and ornithologists argued that these birds of the cormorant family did more good than harm. By eating eels that ate fish spawn, the shag actually helped the fish population to increase. Kaipara Fishermen’s Association insisted that shags ruined harbour fishing by eating live fish, especially mullet and flounder. The fishers asked

Government in 1922 for a £100 subsidy to help wipe out the birds. It was refused on the grounds that it would not be practical to try and kill them only on the Kaipara. Down in Rotorua Acclimatisation District, where they were thought to be hosting a parasite found in trout, the Internal Affairs Department was paying a reward of one shilling per shag head. That was increased to  Black Shag (Black Cormorant) two shillings and sixpence in 1926. In the South Island shags were was learned about their diet because it was early in the morning and their said to be killing salmon. Kaipara fishermen applied again in stomachs were mostly empty. Newspaper headlines screamed of 1928 for help with costs to wipe out the black and pied variety in particular. ‘Shag Slaughter’. Questions were asked There was little real scientific in Parliament and four years later all information so the Marine Department except the black, little black, pied, little decided that it was a perfect chance pied and white-throated shags were to help Kaipara fishermen and gather protected. More scientific evidence was some data for themselves about the collected over the years and all were finally protected in 1986. hated birds. There is a wise proviso in force Seven launches went out from Helensville in September 1929 with so that a shag can still be shot if it is Chief Inspector of Fisheries A. E. Hefford, causing damage, perhaps in a farmer’s marine biologist Mr. Young, and Captain paddock or if it is attacking a fish farm. Hayes aboard separate boats. Although they are marked as a Hefford reported: ‘The fishermen threatened species, shags are once were anxious to kill as many birds as possible and it was not without difficulty again living in their colonies around to make them see our point of view. Kaipara Harbour, probably eating some Namely that the number examined flounder and mullet but also some and not the number killed was the eels, just as they always have. But as Dargaville Acclimatisation Society main consideration’. Although the shags were becoming member Arthur Maich will tell you, that wary, three hundred were shot. But little it is only Mother Nature in action.

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Mangawhai’s Market Grows  by Julia West

Looking for a huge range of fresh food, lovingly preserved specialities and local produce direct from the source? Then look no further than Mangawhai The Mangawhai Saturday Market actually began as an organic market in Kaiwaka in 2000. It was later moved to Mangawhai to capitalise on the holidaymakers who come to the beach at weekends and throughout the summer. Nowadays the market offers a broad selection of fresh food and produce, much of which is locally sourced and still organic. You’ll find freshly baked bread, cheeses, honey, olive oils, cured meats, smoked fish, grains, preserves, dips, and wine. Sam’s Butchery, which sells a range of cured pork products, recently won a Gold medal 2012 for their ‘maple dry-cured oak-smoked bacon’. They were up against 85 competitors and 159 different bacons for the prize. Marita Draper, coordinator of the market, says, “we get a number of customers from Auckland at the weekends who tell us they do all their weekend shopping here.” There are also stalls selling skincare products, clothing, jewellery, children’s books, dolls outfits, bric-a-brac, wooden products, second-hand books, seedlings and plants. You can get your jewellery cleaned or watch batteries changed

at one stall, and most Saturdays a massage therapist is available. Takeaway cafe-style food and fresh coffee are also on offer. Stallholders range from small business owners to hobbyists, lobbyists, ex-city dwellers, and retirees from as far afield as Ruakaka, Pahi,  Local olive grower Teresa Anderson — a regular at the Mangawhai Markets Paparoa, Matakohe and Warkworth. Three sisters come from Kaiwaka to sell their crocheted and knitted rugs, vests, hats and scarves. Ron Green has been selling trees and plants at the market for ten years. “It adds to my national super which is a good thing. Living on that alone, there would be a lot of things you couldn’t do. It’s a community thing here too, with people coming along for a coffee and a chin-wag,” says Ron. For Emma Prujeans of Rush Coffee “the first year was quite tough, but now we get good custom all year round, with regulars amongst the locals and bach owners alike. So we love it  Maungaturoto Primary students attended a recent classic car rally seeking gold coin here.” donations for their end of year camp. The Maungaturoto Hotel transformed into a car enthusiast’s playground recently as it was a stop for a vintage and classic car rally with the “The market keeps growing, new children adding to the colourful atmosphere. The children raised $564 towards their $24,000 stalls arrive all the time and the range target and have up and coming events including a spellathon, pet day and trail ride as well of products keeps expanding. As the as a calf rearing scheme and scrap metal project with profits going towards their trip. “It’s weather improves we’ll have more live a big deal and a highlight for senior students with year six students starting high school the music to enliven the atmosphere too,” following year,” says fundraising co-ordinator, May Seager. says Marita.

Novel fundraising for Maungaturoto Primary

HEADING TOWARDS

CRUNCH TIME

Our senior students are now heading in to the crunch time of the year. A question I often hear from parents is “How can I assist my child to study better?” There are quite a number of different things I am able to talk with parents about – and the areas I mention in this article are some of the areas that in the past they have told me they find useful.

1. Help your kids tap into their particular learning styles Finding out your kids’ learning styles can help you understand additional elements that support their natural learning and increase the effectiveness of their study time. Every one of us learns through Visual, Auditory, and Kinesthetic means, or modalities. Visual learners remember best through what they see, auditory learners from what they hear, and kinesthetic learners from movement and touching. Although each of us learns in all three of the modalities to some degree, most people prefer one over the other two. If you identify your son or daughter as a visual learner, pictures, graphs, charts, and other organisational tools are most helpful for learning and retention of information; it helps them see the big picture. Those students with an auditory preference benefit from hearing the information; they learn best when they have the opportunity to recite information aloud and remember best what was discussed. Kinesthetic learners learn best with physical manipulation of information; they like the hands-on experience and they memorise through actions related to the content.

2. Help your student realise what’s in it for them Attitude is David Bargh, Principal something that comes into play for students every day at school and at home when they study. A student may enter some classes excited to be there, and enjoying the teacher and the subject. Maybe he or she enters other classes “knowing” that the class will be boring, and guess what... the class is boring. Some students spend half their days at school wishing they were somewhere else, doing something else. How successful do you think they will be with that attitude? The quickest way to achieve an attitude adjustment in your son or daughter, if one is needed, is to help them realise what’s in it for them. Ask your son or daughter, “Why would you want to learn what the teacher is teaching?” The answer may be as simple as, “So I can pass my exams.” And why would you want to pass your exams? Maybe I’ll get more free time; maybe I’ll get into the course I want to go to. Why would you want those things? So I can be more successful in life. By understanding what’s in it for them, students will find that their time in class and time spent studying has far more purpose. Attitude is a small thing that makes a big difference! In a later article I will endeavour to expand on some other areas that parents have also found useful.

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Afternoon of fun at Settlers Club

Courtesy of Archives, Dargaville Museum Extracts from the North Auckland Times, Dargaville . . .

The cheerful chatter of old friends getting together filled the Lighthouse Function Centre with happy sound when the Northern Wairoa Settlers Club held their meeting last Saturday Club President Nick Puharich explained. “Actual proceedings don’t start until midday but most members like to arrive around ten thirty to have a good old yarn and to catch up with everyone. Numbers were down a bit to forty from the usual fifty because of flu, and for various other reasons.” Before lunch was served, Nick welcomed everybody and especially the eight visitors from Auckland. Each of the guests had family links or their own connections with Northern Wairoa. After the day’s raffle winners collected their prizes, the club was entertained by the harmony of ‘Take Six’ ladies choir who sang a number of well-chosen songs. With two on holiday the group of six was actually whittled down to four, but they promised one hundred percent performance and they certainly delivered on that. Frank Vilich, a former Dargaville resident, continued the afternoon’s fun playing his piano accordion to lead a sing-a-long of old favourites. Frank will be remembered as a popular entertainer with his accordion band playing around this district during the fifties decade. He hasn’t lost his touch and his music

August 28th 2012.

DARGAVILLE POST OFFICE.

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t yesterday’s meeting of Kaipara Chamber of Commerce, a letter from the Post Master General was read referring to the question of erecting a new post office in Dargaville. It pointed out that the present site measured only 48 feet by 43 feet and even if land were taken at the back it would not be large enough to meet future requirements. The site offered at the corner of Hokianga Road and Normanby Street with a frontage of 505 feet and a depth of 182 feet was a suitable one. Mr. Jones said it was no use for people cavilling amongst themselves about the site and thus delaying the erection of the new building. Chamber was unanimously in favour of the Hokianga Road site.

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he Kawakawa Post Office is being erected in timber while the new post office in Dargaville will be erected in brick or concrete. Fancy that now! arts of the Dargaville gas plant arrived by the Eliza Firth and has been landed at the Dargaville wharf

rounded off a much enjoyed afternoon. Nick says, “We have our lunch meeting twice a year usually in August and as always we are looking forward to the next one in February.” Interested in joining the Northern Wairoa Settlers Club? Give Nick Puharich a ring, Phone 09 439 7356 for details.

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Randall Architecture Ltd 25 Clyde Street .................... 09 Ray White Jean Johnson Realty 6 Pouto Street ..................... 09 Roy’s V8 Shop 9 Liverpool Street................. 09 Shaolin Kempo River Road ........................... 09 The Meat Co. 63 Victoria Street ................. 09 Waldens Shoes 115 Victoria Street ............... 09 Window & Door Services Ltd 32 Gladstone Street ............. 09

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Fun show with a serious message Wellsford School recently invited the New Zealand Playhouse to perform a ‘Phone a Friend’ play for senior students as a fun way to educate students about cyber bullying With the growing use of electronic devices in schools and the community, cyber bullying is an increasing concern. While ‘Phone a Friend’ is a humorous story it also sends a clear message to students about how to deal with situations appropriately if and when they arise and acts as a platform for further classroom discussion. “We want our students to be aware of the dangers and what to do if cyber

A sporting thank you Now is the chance to nominate worthy members of your sports club and say thank you for their services in the upcoming Silver Fern Farms Kaipara District Sports Awards 2012. The awards recognise achievements and service to sport by people in the Kaipara. Nominees must be a member of a sports club, school or organisation within the district and must identify as a resident of the Kaipara community. Categories in this year’s awards include mayor awards, youth sportsperson achievement awards, sportswoman of the year, sportsman of the year, masters sportsperson of the year, service to sport, team of the year, junior team of the year and coach of the year. The qualifying period for sports performance and achievements is from October 1, 2011 to September 30, 2012 except for the service to sport award. The awards evening will be held at the Lighthouse Function Centre, Dargaville on Friday, November 2. Nominations can be made online at www.sportnorthland.co.nz. Nominations close October 10. Contact Roxanne Kelly Ph 027 477 1752, email: roxannek @sportnorth.co.nz.

The Ferrari of yard work is here It’s bright red, comes from one of the most famous brands in Italy and is acknowledged as one of the best marques in its field. But if you’re guessing that this four-wheeled thing of beauty is a race-track conquering supercar, you’d be wrong. When we say field, we really mean it — what you’re looking at is the Castelgarden XDC140 HD — a lawn tractor which blows the others into the scrub.

bullying does occur. The message in the play is ‘don’t let it ride’ and explains steps to take, including talking to an adult you can trust such as a parent or teacher,” says senior deputy principal, Paul Moore. Wellsford School is digitally focussed with all classrooms supplying up to five laptops and another classroom fitted only with iPads. “Students are very I.T. savvy, particularly when it comes to social networking and along with that knowledge come responsibilities that they are not necessarily aware of.”

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The Castelgarden XDC 140 HD tractor is ideal for homeowners with medium sized gardens. The pedal operated hydrostatic transmission provides the user with greater control. Equipped with a 84cm cutting deck, its twin blades promote improved collection capabilities and the rear mounted 240 litre grass catcher can be easily emptied from the adjustable drivers seat.

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all terrain, and you’ll find the sprung and cushioned seat eminently comfortable. There’s even a drinks holder on hand to keep you hydrated during the big jobs. The list of features offered by Castelgarden doesn’t stop there — most practical of all is the ability to fit a highcapacity catcher bag to their range of lawn tractors, packing in 240 litres of mulch which can be emptied without leaving the driver’s seat! In fact, all the controls are close at hand as you mow, including the cutting height adjustor… there’s no need to stop and start as you tackle different sections of the yard. In the highly competitive world of ride ons and lawn tractors, the Castelgarden range stands out for a number of reasons. Build quality, innovation and price are just three good reasons to take a look at these very stylish new machines… you’ll be surprised at how little it costs to invest in European technology. But what could compare to telling your friends and neighbours that in a field dominated by utilitarian tools, you’ve chosen one with flair — purpose built, bright red, and Italian!

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SPRING SPRUCE UP Spring is in the air, and that means one incontrovertible truth – it’s time to think about spring cleaning And not just the little things like dusting and vacuuming either — Spring is the perfect season to break ground on those more substantial projects around the house like renovations, repairs and upgrades which are too much to tackle during the winter. There are plenty of folks out there

getting ready for the biggest spruce up of all, as well… building a brand new home from the foundations up! But no matter whether your planned project is big or small, you’ll need the help of the businesses on this page. These professionals can help you make the most of the good weather to get your spruce up underway, and with their assistance you can be sure your home will look amazing. Fully qualified, they have the experience and the credentials to assure you of top workmanship, and a

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Wellsford Student awarded Hillary Silver Student samples airforce career Kevin Baker recently spent five days at the RNZAF base in Auckland, eating at the airmen’s mess and sleeping in bar racks and is now keen to pursue a career in the airforce

 Students on the 80km trek to Lake Waikaremoana, from left: Finn Tischik, Nikki Torrie, Alesha Mulqueen, Alana Torrie, Serina Callachan

who are all currently completing their bronze. They are strongly supported by Mr Neil Torrie and Mrs Lara Callachan from our social sciences department. Both teachers have had many years of challenging outdoor experiences,” says Rodney College executive personal assistant, Marie Rambaud. Alana is hoping to go to Great Barrier Island for her final gold experience and her chosen task is to snorkel and familiarise herself with the Hauraki Gulf reserves and marine life.

A year 13 student from Rodney College, Kevin was one of 40 students selected from over 140 entries to take part in the Air Force Challenge. Students were given a taste of each section in the airforce including intelligence and force protection and visited squadrons, viewed aircraft being prepared for flight, saw weapons up close and subject to aircraft and crew availability, flew in a Seasprite and C-130 Hercules aircraft. The students were treated as though already part of the airforce and were placed in teams of ten

to battle against other competitors. Kevin said “it was one of the best weeks of my life and most of the other participants said the same thing.” The students were identified by their school careers advisor as being interested and motivated towards a career in the RNZAF. Kevin has already begun the process to join the airforce by filling in an application form while at the base.

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Rodney College student, Alana Torrie, has risen to the challenge and been presented with a Hillary Silver Award for her efforts. “The value of the awards is that they are a great personal challenge and you learn not only how to lead, but also how to be a great team player; you learn a lot of life skills and best of all, it is great fun,” says Alana. Alana has been part of the Duke of Edinburgh’s Hillary programme for four years which is designed to build leadership, self-awareness, skill competency and a sense of identity. Achieving a silver award requires an extended period of training and meeting test requirements. For Alana’s final test, she completed a four-day, 80km trek to Lake Waikaremoana in the Te Urewera National Park. The journey required navigation by compass, carrying the food and equipment and camping out. “There were six students from various levels of bronze to gold. It was amazing with fantastic views and in such an untouched environment. We tramped for eight hours most days,” says Alana. “We have three other students involved in the awards: Finn Tischik, Daniel Hassall and Alesha Mulqueen

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After a winter locked up in the shed, it’s a good time to give your machinery the once over and prevent troublesome breakdowns later on. Gas and Tyre Services will see you right when it comes to tyres and lubricants — the all important lifeblood of hydraulic systems and engines which are about to see some heavy work in the new season.

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In the dairy industry, technology drives change, and upgrades can lead to greater profit and efficiency. A great example of this comes from Baty Thomas Engineering, who can now retrofit automatic cup removers to your existing milking system, saving time and labour every time you milk. Most customers who upgrade to ACR’s from Waikato milking systems (expertly fitted by Baty Thomas) agree that they wish they’d made the change years ago!

Doing the groundwork

Spring is also a great time to look at those big jobs around the farm — effluent ponds to dig, dams to construct before it dries off, and races to repair, just to name a few. All this calls for heavy machinery of the kind J De Boer Haulage have at their disposal — trucks, diggers and other power equipment able to do far more than just a wheelbarrow and shovel!

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FARMING

Be my Guest  by Bill Guest, Farmers of New Zealand

Trading Among Farmers will encourage investment in NZ’s number one earner Many of we dairy farmers have been sceptical and had underlying suspicions that the proposals to introduce Trading Among Farmers would allow outside investors to influence and control Fonterra’s direction. As one of those sceptics, I am now going to vote for the necessary constitutional changes needed to implement Trading Among Farmers at Fonterra’s forthcoming Annual General Meeting in November 2012 Dairy farmers’ demands to the government and the Fonterra Board that Trading Among Farmers (TAF) must retain 100% dairy farmer ownership and control is, I believe, enshrined in the proposed Trading Among Farmers. Fonterra is currently conducting Rural Professional Roadshows on Trading Among Farmers throughout New Zealand, explaining to rural professionals, bankers, and sharebrokers what they need to know about the proposed changes. While it all sounds very confusing, with terms like Fonterra Shareholders’ Market, Farmer Trust Custodian, Units, Fonterra Shareholders’ Funds, the underlying theme ensures 100% dairy farmer control giving the opportunity to farmers to reinvest profits back into the company, through the purchasing of extra shares on which they will receive a dividend. Dairy farmers will be able to increase their shares up to 200%, from the current 120%. I believe this will encourage many of our more wealthy dairy farmers to reinvest in Fonterra, rather than investing in high risk finance companies. We have watched over 30 New Zealand finance companies crash over the last three years and overseas- owned banks having to be bailed out by the New Zealand government guarantees. Farmers will be able to buy and sell shares on the Fonterra Shareholders’ Market on any business day to match production. Farmers will be able to trade on Fencepost or through a broker or get Fonterra to arrange it for them.

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New shareholding can be purchased based on a threeseason rolling average, smoothing out seasonal fluctuations and helping cash flow. Milk however, that is not backed by shares will not receive the full milk price until fully paid up. Farmers selling their farms do not have to sell their shares with (in 24 months) (now) (in 12 months) (in the farm and can sell over a three season period and reinvest in the Fonterra Shareholders Fund. At the moment new entrants are required to front up with all the cash for the shares. Sharemilkers, with an eye to the future, can start building towards an eventual shareholding in Fonterra, by purchasing units in the Fund. In setting the Farmgate Milk Price, the Fonterra Board will always set the milk price and that right is not negotiable. This is set in accordance with the Farmgate Milk Price Manual and 0% INTEREST the Milk Price Principles which are all publicly available. A Milk $3,442 deposit LT-F400L2 [4x2] $3,442 deposit $3,442 deposit Price Panel has been set up to advise the Board, comprising of $4,325 deposit LT-A400L2 [4x2] $3,442 deposit three Fonterra Directors (two Independent Appointed Directors LT-A400FL2 (AUTO) [4x4] $4,325 deposit 0% INTEREST and one Farmer Director) and two appropriately qualified Take home a new Suzuki KingQuad 400 today for 1/3 deposit (or use your old bike as a trade in), pay a third in 12 months, and the final third in 24 months nominees of the Fonterra Shareholders’ Council (at least one with 0% interest. LT-F400 and LT-A400 $10,000rrp, LT-A400F $12,649rrp. Talk to us today! of whom must not be a farmer shareholder). The Commerce Commission informed the Parliamentary Primary Production Committee hearings that there still needed 8 Kapia St, Dargaville to be a substantial amount of work done, as the proposed Phone 09 439 6952 legislation did not actually spell out how the Commerce Offer valid until 31 August 2012. Normal lending criteria apply, ask us for full details and cost. Offer not available in conjunction with any other promotion. Commission’s role would be implemented. No doubt there Documentation fee $322, 1/3 deposit. 1/3 in 12 months and the final 1/3 payment in 24 months. will be a strong awareness that farmers do not want outside influences manipulating and undermining the true value of milk. Fonterra representatives are making it very clear to bankers, sharebrokers and outside investors that TAF protects 100% farmer control and ownership. Voting rights remain fully linked to milk production. Fonterra’s Constitution will guarantee voting rights cannot be transferred Soft on the feet, Soft on the pocket to anyone who is not a dairy farmer shareholder. The Trust Deed for the – Ring uS now BefoRe you’ve foRgotten it Fonterra Shareholders’ Fund and the •Quarry Run LIMESTONE $5.25 Funds Contract with Fonterra will contain tight controls that further entrench 100% •Crushed LIMESTONE Metal $7.25 farmer control and ownership. The Fund can never hold any Co-operative shares. •BROWN Rock $2.00 The shares will be held by the Fonterra [all plus gSt] per ton Farmer Custodian which will be owned Ph Jason Williamson 09 439 4336, 027 499 2530 by all farmer shareholders and can’t be Blair Williamson 027 609 5157 changed without the approval of 75% of Phil Williamson 09 439 6104, 027 477 0199 farmer shareholders.

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A dog’s tail…

The start of orl good things? Gidday. Me, Billy BC and ya mite as well know that the winter haymakin’ has come ta tha end. The Boss came back. Scared tha hell outa Sharlene an’ her Mum too, cos’ tha Boss’s ute just come ova tha cattil stop without warnin’. Boss had parkt it in Orklind at ‘is mate’s place, an he ‘parently flew inta tha earport frum Yourup late at night, and cos of sumthin’ corled jet lag, he coodint sleep ina morning and he got up erly and drive home. Well, ya shuda seen Sharlene and mum’s faces, cos’ they had pinched summa tha Boss’s whine froma woolshed wile he was in Inglind, an’ hadn’t bin ta that store ta replace it. But they didn’t havta wurry rilly ‘cos wena Boss had give them a hug each, he grabbed a whole lotta bags of stuff wiv his luggij ofa ute. ‘Here y’are Sharlene,” he sed. “Got us a whole lotta wine frum tha duty free.”I cood see Sharlene and Mum was reel releeved. Than Boss startid ta unpack, an he had a whole lotta otha

stuff for them too. There was a pitcha of sumthin’ corled a Eyeful Tower from a Place corled Parris fer Mum, an’ Sharlene gotta necliss tha Boss sed he found ina anteeks market in France. Wen’ he’d done that, he give me a wissil an’ sed we hada hava look atta stock ona proppity. So we headed up the race towards tha ridgeline. We wuz a but away fruma house wena Boss give me a wink. “Ya bin getting’ a good feed frum Mum wile I wuz gone, eh Dog?” Trusta Boss ta notiss I’d put ona bitta wait frum Mum’s brisket n’ gravy wots bin served ta me evry day. I give a bit ofa speed up ta showa Boss I kin still sort outa stock win I havta, an corse I lefta Boss puffin’ behind. “Tella troof Dog, I bin doin’ a bitta eatin’ meself.” he sed. “Well, gotta admit, one time we wenta lunch in France an it lastid four hours. We ‘ad pidgins, an patay, an’ frinch bread, an cheese

an’ entrycote steak, — well, yoo name it Dog. “ I hada notther look an’ shore enuff, Boss was strainin’ at ‘is belt. Then he stopt

an’ leaned aginst a fence post. “Mattra fact dog, I reckin it must justabout be time for a bitta a snack. Wot say we leavea stock inspexshin fer termorrer. Well wanda back ta the house an’ see if Sharlene an’ Mum kin wip up sum cheese n’ olives. Got sum patay atta store in Orklind too. Ya kin hava taste of that it ya like.” I reckin tha Boss needs ta go ona holiday a lot mor offin. He’s come back a bit olda, wisa, and a bit fatta. Yep. Back atta house, we sat ona terrace ‘an Boss give me a cracka an a bitta patay. “Bon appetite, Dog,” he sed. Now, wile I did missa Boss win he was away, I’m glad he went ona holiday. He’s found a hole new way of life, I reckin. Wuna how long it’ll last? See ya soon. Billy

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PH/FAX 09 439 7392 MOB 027 414 1250 PUKEKO ST DARGAVILLE 0310 batythomas@xtra.co.nz

• Fences & Repairs • Flooring Repairs • Decks • Kitchen/Bathroom Fit Outs • Wet Wall Lining • Water Blasting & Chemical Washes • Windows & Latches • Plus Much More

• All general engineering requirements • Suppliers of Waikato Milking Systems • Lowara Pumps • Hi Tech Effluent Systems

No jobRing tooAndrew small

Covering the Kaipara! Cell 0274 557 750

CHICKEN FERTILISER & LIME A natural, cost effective all year round N.P.K fertiliser for pasture, maize crops, market gardens & small blocks. We supply, cart & spread. Also: • Lime • Wood shavings • Metal • Sand

Phone: 021 724 327 (Neil) or 021 270 6828 (Bruce)

Office: 09 299 64 86 www.bennettfertilisers.co.nz

Comber & Seymour ltd

Normanby St, Dargaville Craftsmen, Plumbers, Drainlayers Sheetmetal, AND Roofing Contractors

Phone 09 439 7270 We Service The Kaipara District

Greg Newman Ph 09 439 0853 Mobile 027 258 9931 Email newman.horne@igrin.co.nz

Landscape Services & Sculpture on Commission “BEST RATES GUARANTEED! FIND A BETTER RATE LOCALLY AND WE’LL BEAT IT BY 5%”

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Self Storage

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• Household Items • Boats and Vehicles • Surplus Stock • Documents • Retail Storage • 24 hr, 7 day access • Very suitable as trade Phone base for a Small Business

09 439 3075

51 Beach Road, Dargaville • www.dargavillestorage.co.nz

Farrand & Mason Ltd. GENERAL & PRECISION ENGINEERS

Phone: 439 7335 Normanby Street Dargaville

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021 22 33 470

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Pick Up & Delivery Service Available

www.esthetica.co.nz

Specialists in Skin Health Skin Rejuvenation Permanent Hair Reduction Anti-aging Treatments All aspects of beauty therapy

Floor Sanding Greg Brownie

Locally owned and operated • Floor restoration • New floors sanded and coated

• Prepwork • Concrete grinding

Quality workmanship guaranteed 3 Parore St, Dargaville • Ph 09 439 8881

Phone 027 439 7565 or 439 7564

Les Sweeney Builders

New patients welcome!

• New Housing • Commercial • Alterations • Additions

Les Ph: 0274 972 929 A/H: 09 439 7524

Best under pressure

HAMMONDS Lawyers

The team at Hammonds provide the highest quality legal service and advice in all areas of law and business

Phone us, we’re here to help

PHONE 09 439 7099

Hokianga Rd, Dargaville • Email hammonds.law@xtra.co.nz

Lyn’s Cake Creations Cakes for all occasions no job too big or too small

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Phone Lyn

09 439 0751

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Kaipara Lifestyler Classifieds

Phone 09 439 6933

Closing date for classified advertising for the 5 September 2012 edition is 10am, Monday 3 September 2012. See our terms and conditions online at www.kaiparalifestyler.co.nz Wanted to Buy

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. CONTINUOUS CURTAIN nets and stock curtain tracks now HALF PRICE at Munns Furniture Phone 09 439 7249. INTERIOR FLOOR mud mats, a must for winter for farm vehicles. Auto One Dargaville 09 439 8219. ORTHOPEDIC LOUNGE chair $649.00, Power/nap recliner chair $899.00, Lazyboy rocker/recliner chair $799.00. Munns Furniture Phone 09 439 7249. PURE WOOL blankets, Flannellette sheets, Duvets, Wool magnetic underlays, All winter bedware 30% off. Munns Furniture Phone 09 439 7249. QUEEN FLEXI SLAT bed and sleepyhead spring mattress $895.00, second hand in excellent condition. Munns Furniture Phone 09 439 7249. WATERPROOF CAR seat covers for farmers and fishermen. Auto One Dargaville 09 439 0819. WIPER BLADES $19.95 pair, plus free Screen Wash. Auto One Dargaville 09 439 8219.

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TILES

Call in to our showroom to see the large range of quality tiles available at

Ph berNie 09 439 6785

Work Wanted 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. 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. VENETIAN/VERTICAL BLIND repairs and maintenance, Phone Shane 09 439 7249 or A/H 09 439 6931 for a professional service.

Toenail & Fingernail Cutting Service

09 439 1505 027 614 6309

09 439 6068

Phone

0800 466 793

Pets for Sale PUPPIES FOR SALE. Chesapeake Bay Retrievers, Male NZKC Registered $1500. Pets & Gun Dogs, 9wks September. Phone 09 420 4254.

Nursery & 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.

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

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Bereavement Support

Group will be held on: Monday 3 September 2012 10 am - 12 noon In the Nurses’ Lounge at Community Health, Dargaville Hospital

Over 25 years experience For prompt & professional service contact Wayne or Annette

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

AGM Will be held at the Pahi Hall at 2pm 23rd September 2012 All Welcome.

‘Aspects of Grief’

This is an informal group that shares experiences and supports each other followed by light refreshments

Traditional Manuka wood smoked Bacon, Ham & Salami

ELECTRICAL & Security. Minor repairs to full installation. Totally, locally owned for your comfort. Phone Keith 021 240 6764 (a/h 09 439 7448).

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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

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.

PAHI RESERVE SOCIETY

Your facilitators will be Viv Hollis followed by Jeni Gorrie

All Beef aged Salami ~ Bacon ~ Ham ~ Sausages Hamburger Patties

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19th September, 2012. 5pm

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102 Jervois Street, Dargaville

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Public Notices

Dargaville Art Assoc.

DENISE CLARK

Pinaki Sand & Clean Fill

Plumbing and Heating Centre

 0800 326 123

excellent moisture retention & weed suppression

SPINDLE MOULDER head and cutters for a Hawkins Spindle Moulder. Phone 09 439 7718.

Public Notices DAISY RIVER CRUISES, Friday afternoons, weekend & twilight sailings coming soon. Bar facilities available. NO BYO. Phone Sue Taylor 09 439 4975. Email: kauriinfo@xtra.co.nz.

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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.

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

“What Makes Kaipara Stand Out As A Sad Example Of Local Government In Action”

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102 Jervois Street, Dargaville

Further information, if required, relating to this temporary road closure can be obtained from Customer Services, Kaipara District Council, Dargaville.

Everyone Welcome

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Victoria Street from Totara Street to the West side of the Central Hotel carpark Totara Street (including Totara St carpark) Kapia Street Parenga Street (including Parenga St carpark) Hokianga Rd from Victoria St to Parenga St Edward St from Victoria St to Normanby St

Public invited to listen to Larry Mitchell’s presentation

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Friday 31 August 2012 11.00 am to 2.00 pm

Kaipara Citizens & Ratepayers Assn.

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Pursuant to the Transport (Vehicular Traffic Road Closure) Regulations 1965, the Kaipara District Council hereby gives notice that the following streets and carparks will be temporarily closed on the day and at the time below for the holding a Melbourne Cup Parade.

NEW PARTICIPANTS WELCOME

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Enquiries to Gina 09 439 3330 ext 6716

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Agents for

Roper & Jones

We put you first

1/14 Awakino Road

108 Hokianga Road

51 Hokianga Road

Iconic Kauri Villa — 50 Baylys Coast Road

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Modern townhouse, 2 double Fabulous 2 bedroom bedrooms, huge kitchen, large townhouse. Huge living areas, living, single garage, auto door. conservatory, modern kitchen, Close to town! handy location. $239,000 Ref: 3042 $219,000 Ref: 3070 September 1st 10.00-10.30am September 1st 11.00-11.30am RACHAeL de VRIeS 021 943 900

314 Porter Road

$298,000 Ref: 3112 September 1st 12.00-1.00pm RACHAeL de VRIeS 021 943 900

64B Ovens Road

4ha with roomy 4 bedroom home, open plan kitchen/dining area with separate lounge, double garage. Nice rural views. Close to Paparoa and popular Pahi Beach. $325,000 Ref: 1329 SHeILA BOOn 027 498 5651

12 Komiti Rd,Tinopai

Fully renovated, three double bedrooms, large open plan living area, modern kitchen, two bathrooms. Huge rumpus. Single garage, deck on north side. Handy to town & schools.

14 Moana Rd,Tinopai

393 Katui Road

Large 4 bedroom home. Lounge, dining and master bedroom open onto large deck. Attached garage + separate double garage with sleepout, with toilet and shower. Dam, flat to easy contoured land. $475,000 Ref: 1223 SHeILA BOOn 027 498 5651

Matakohe

Beautifully restored and presented 1890's 4 bedroom Kauri Villa. Country kitchen with induction Falcon Aga cooker. Grounds fully fenced with sweeping lawns and mature trees, a private, sheltered deck plus a spa. Close to golf course, Baylys Beach and Kai Iwi lakes. $496,000 Ref: HL2039 MICHeLLe TOMLInSOn 027 339 5937

4 bdm — Maungaturoto

4560 Pouto Road

An olive grove that is looking for a new owner. Located on Pouto Peninsula we have 4.0420ha more or less of olive 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom trees. The bach/dwelling on the renovated, light & airy property is not permitted. No homestead. Set on 2.47ha. power but there is power on Polished floors, new decking. Pouto Rd. Fertile loam soil. $169,000 Ref: HL2034 $297,000 Ref: 2010 MICHeLLe TOMLInSOn 027 339 5937

38 norfolk drive, Maungawhai

39 freyberg Road

Right price, right size, ready now. Listed at GV. 4 bedrooms, sunny and light, open plan home.

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Bassett Street

Sizable portion of land, 3 acres (more or less) within the town boundary. Large sheds.

$173,000 ono Ref: bl452 $185,000 Ref: 3113 MICHeLLe TOMLInSOn 027 339 5937

Baylys Beach

53 Logan Street

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3 bedroom home, open plan Tidy two bedroom home on kitchen/dining, flat section, flat section. Sunny open plan alarm system and garden shed. lounge and dining. New roof Hop on board the property and septic, double garage plus ladder! carport. $145,000 Ref: 3109 $250,000 Ref: 3111 CRAIG CLeMenT 021 461 668

Calf Rearing Unit, Matakohe

Sole

Seaside living with 1950’s bach on big 2529m2 site with water views.

3 bdm house + double garage, wide water views to beaches and wharf, fruit trees, walk down steps to beach. $325,000 $355,000 negotiable Ref: 1317 Ref: 1312 RHOdA MORRISOn 0274 800 691 / 09 431 6912

4.5 ha easy contour 2 acres Family home handy to town orchard and flowers, maize with pool & plenty of parking. income, 3 bdm house sheds Large undercover outdoor and sleepout. living area. $379,000 $189,000 Ref 1299 Ref 1311 RHOdA MORRISOn 0274 800 691 / 09 431 6912

110 Victoria Street, Dargaville 143 Hurndall Street, Maungaturoto

4 bedroom bungalow. Beautifully polished floors. Large 2+ garage. Fully fenced back yard, short walk to estuary. Must see to appreciate. Large double garage - Vendor relocating $249,000 Ref: 1306 GARY MORRIS 021 902 087 JILL WILSOn 021 505 712

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86.3656 hectares with 95% being productive. Presently rearing 450 calfs annually. There are multiple farm buildings, cowshed yards and loading ramp. Excellent 3 bedroom home with office and sleepout. Double garage. $1,200,000 Ref: 1326

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