Kaipara Lifestyler, August 7th 2018

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August 7 2018

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p A community rescue effort began last Sunday morning to save two stranded humpback whales believed to be a mother and calf, on Ripiro beach, just south of Baylys but was suspended overnight after volunteers were unable to refloat them from the sandbar. At press time on Monday, staff from DOC, Project Jonah and community volunteers were monitoring the sole survivor, assumed to be the calf’s mother, as they waited for the next high tide at 5pm. Large diggers were active on-site to dig a trench to provide a deeper area for the whale to swim out. “This is the first time a live stranding has occurred in the area, and the best possible outcome will be to float her back out to others sighted offshore,” said DOC operations manager, Stephen Soole. See story Page 5.

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Minister leads harbour claim visit u by Paul Campbell

The future of the Kaipara Harbour is back under the spotlight after the Minister for Treaty of Waitangi Negotiations, Andrew Little, led a delegation on a seaborne visit accompanied by Kaipara and Auckland mayors and senior by iwi representatives to assess settlement claims.

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The Kaipara Harbour and its catchments are currently part of a Ngati Whatua treaty settlement. While most of the iwi’s historical claims have been settled, the remaining claims are yet to be finalised under a draft Memorandum of Understanding between Ngati Whatua and the Crown. “The visit was a Treaty of Waitangi site visit where the iwi provided cultural

context, economic and environmental impact reports to the minister,” said Mr Little’s press secretary, Jodi Ihaka. “The party included councillors and Iwi representatives. And as the settlement has a co-governance arrangement with local councils, Auckland Mayor Phil Goff and Kaipara Mayor Dr Jason Smith and some councillors from both groups attended the visit.”

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p Irish eyes were smiling at the Paparoa Primary School’s Parent Teachers Association quiz night. Pictured is the winning team who represented Ireland for the occasion. Paparoa Primary School principal Simon Schuster said the event had an ‘amazing’ turn out at the sports pavilion with lots of support from the community in the lead up to the night. “A massive thank you to the organising committee and everyone who is supporting this fantastic school. Stay tuned for our school’s next big event — Possum Purge prize-giving and Gala Day on September 9 to be held at the showgrounds,” said Mr Schuster.

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Minister leads harbour claim visit “The Runanga has a strong focus on the Kaipara Moana, which has traditionally been a ‘food bowl’ and sustained the iwi on its shore economically, culturally and spiritually. The Runanga is coordinating the input of several groups with interests in the harbour — collectively known as Kaipara Uri. “In 2014 the Crown and Te Runanga signed a framework agreement, which set out the intention to establish a Kaipara Moana body, with equal iwi p From left to right: Georgina Connelly, Chair of Te Uri o Hau, and Margie Tukerangi, trustee of Nga Maunga Whakahii o and council membership. Kaipara Development Trust with Treaty minister Andrew Little, Its aim is to provide for Auckland Mayor Phil Goff and Kaipara Mayor Jason Smith greater involvement of Ngati Whatua in decisions over the and see first-hand the condition of Kaipara Harbour. Similar arrangements the harbour. have been provided in other treaty “By area, the harbour is one of the settlements and have been beneficial largest in the world — but it’s also clear in restoring mana and improving input the harbour is facing some serious challenges — for example, it’s heavily into decision-making,” Mr Little said. Negotiations over the Kaipara affected by sedimentation, and that’s of Harbour were paused until 2017. great concern to Kaipara Uri. They have The Crown reached an Agreement a vision for a healthy harbour. in Principle with the Runanga on “The site visit was spectacular, other issues last year and attention informative and revealed the aspirations has now returned to the harbour. of the iwi and all concerned to provide “The site visit was an opportunity for me a healthy harbour. My next step is to meet with iwi and local authorities, to discuss these matters with my hear their aspirations for the harbour ministerial colleagues.

Fibre network goes live u by Jill Dickie

Dargaville now has access to fast broadband with the Northpower Fibre UFB network going live in the first part of the town two months ahead of schedule.

p Michelle Arnesen (fourth from left) surrounded by the Northpower Fibre team, is one of the first locals to connect to the UFB network in Dargaville and described the changeover as ‘seamless’

With the first stage, 500 households can connect, with another 500 in a month when the second stage goes live. “When you think about the fact that Northpower’s origins began in Dargaville back in 1920 — which is when the Northern Wairoa Hydro Electric Power Board was formed — it’s nice to be bringing the latest in broadband technology to the town where it all started,” says Northpower Fibre chief executive, Darren Mason. “The message I want to get out there is for people to go to northpowerfibre. co.nz to register their interest, so we can connect their home or business as soon as possible to the fibre network,

which is ready and waiting just outside their gate. It costs no more to get the ultra-fast broadband experience right now.” The UFB expansion will be completed within a year giving a further 1,100 connections. Mangawhai will be completed in three stages, with construction of the network currently underway, and other Kaipara towns include Kaiwaka, Maungaturoto, Paparoa and Ruawai. The Kaipara District is the biggest beneficiary of the expansion giving 6,000 people access to ultra-fast broadband, compared to just over 3,000 in Whangarei District, by 2021. ¢

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Young offenders caught Two young offenders allegedly burgling a Dargaville retail outlet have been apprehended thanks to a quickthinking citizen. Late in the night of Wednesday, July 25, a member of the public saw movement inside a farm supply store on Edward Street, Dargaville and phoned police. Police surrounded the store and apprehended two males, 14 and 15 years old. The 15-year-old has appeared before the Youth Court on a burglary charge. The 14-year-old is assisting police with a number of enquiries regarding offending across Dargaville in the last

four months. He has been referred to Youth Aid. Sergeant Garth Mackay, Dargaville Police Station, said the good result was down to a private citizen’s quick action and sound investigatory practice by constables Curnow and Morris. “We’d like to thank this member of the public for speaking up when they saw something suspicious. “This is a great reminder for people to call police if they see something they know isn’t right. We will be able to step in and take appropriate action.”

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Power of the crowd u by Ayla Miller

A workshop helping community members learn how to fund the things they care about, with crowdfunding platform PledgeMe, is coming to Dargaville. Over the last six years, PledgeMe has helped Kiwis collectively raise more than $20 million. Chief lending officer, Barry Grehan, says often the biggest challenge people face when fundraising is navigating their way through the processes and having a lack of support. “That goes for a range of different people and organisations. A lot of the time it’s really unclear about how to go about it especially if you don’t fit the mould. “We try to create an offer, which is something for the crowd in return for their funding. It’s p Barry Grehan, PledgeMe chief lending officer moving away from traditional way of funding where there is one gatekeeper and experiences. With PledgeMe Equity to a more community-focussed shares in your company are offered and community make that decision. with PledgeMe Lend fundraisers offer “The workshop is ideal for anyone to repay their crowd back over time that’s working on a meaningful project. with interest. It’s going to be a really good insight into The workshop is an initiative of the how to do it yourself and how to involve Dargaville Community Development your supporters in your journey.” Board and will be held at the Dargaville There’s three ways to crowdfund on Club on August 9. To RSVP email PledgeMe. With PledgeMe Projects lorraine@dcdb.nz or phone 027 fundraisers offer rewards, products 525 8222. ¢

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Ripiro beach whale strandings u by Jill Dickie

A huge community effort to save two humpback whales stranded on Sunday morning at Ripiro beach, approximately two kilometres south of Baylys, has Department of Conservation and Project Jonah staff humbled at the response and support.

p DOC staff and volunteers caring for the stranded whale on Monday morning as they wait for high tide to float it to safety Photo credit Ken Cashin

They were sighted by a local resident around 8am who advised DOC, and the rescue operation was coordinated with staff from Project Jonah. More than 150 volunteers arrived to help keep the mother and calf wet and upright as the team waited for high tide to free them. The local fire service and coastguard attended, as well as local farmers with tractors, all providing essential manpower to turn the whales’ heads seaward to prevent them from rolling over. “Despite some recent bad publicity involving seals, this proves the majority of Kaipara people care about the environment and our wildlife,” said local resident, Andy Bryenton. Staff monitored the whales overnight, however, by morning were disappointed to find the more debilitated of the pair had died and would be buried on the beach. Throughout Monday, volunteers were kept busy cupping fresh water to the surviving whale’s eyes to prevent them drying out. Two large diggers were making a deep trench in preparation for floating her out on the next high tide, expected around 5pm, at Lifestyler press time, towards other whales sighted offshore. “We have had an incredible response from the community; we certainly appreciate their continuing support. We are doing all we can to keep the whale as comfortable as we can under

the circumstances. Her welfare is of the utmost importance,” said DOC operations manager, Stephen Soole. Why whales come so close to shore and get stranded is unknown. “Whales, just like us, make mistakes for the simplest of reasons, and it could have just been that the young one was playing with a piece of seaweed in the surf and then got caught in the surge, who knows,” said marine biologist Dr Ingrid Visser. For further information visit projectjonah.org.nz. ¢ THERE IS A FULL TIME PRIVATE CLINIC IN WHANGAREI, RUN BY WOMEN FOR WOMEN’S HEALTH PROBLEMS Such as troublesome bleeding; menopause concerns; abnormal smears; pelvic pain; pain or irritation ‘down there’; fertility issues; non–surgery options for prolapse and bladder problems. Many of the common problems can be treated with simple minor procedures done either at the clinic or at Kensington Hospital. The emphasis at the clinic is on making sure women have as much information as possible about their own health on which to base their decisions as to the type of treatment that is best for them. Dr. Rachel Moss, the specialist gynaecologist, can see you to make a thorough gynaecological assessment and discuss options for treatment. A GP referral can be helpful but is not essential.

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Further protests against Tegel Kaipara locals and animal advocacy group Direct Animal Action will protest outside Tegel headquarters in Newmarket on Wednesday. The protest coincides with the day the council hearings were originally planned to commence to decide the future of the proposed mega chicken farm just out of Dargaville. “Tegel have stalled their mega factory plans, because they’re running scared in the face of so much public opposition and evidence of their abysmal animal welfare practices,” says the spokesperson for Direct Animal Action, Deirdre Sims. It follows the recommendations from Kaipara District Council and Northland Regional Council against granting the Tegel application and new acquisitions of Tegel stock by Bounty Foods, a privately-owned chicken processor and retailer in the Philippines. “We’re teaming up with the Kaipara locals to keep the

pressure on Tegel — because we want them to pull the plug on their mega-farm for good,” said Ms Sims. “A large proportion of New Zealand is really disappointed in Tegel after the horrific animal suffering we revealed at one of their farms last week. We’re still awaiting the results of MPI’s investigation, and we’re hopeful of a prosecution.” “In addition to Tegel’s poor animal welfare practices, their bullying of the Kaipara locals over the mega-farm is just unacceptable. “Tegel hasn’t been listening to Kaipara’s concerns, but luckily the rest of New Zealand has.” The protest will take place at the Tegel headquarters, 100 Carlton Gore Road, Newmarket, Auckland on Wednesday, August 8 at noon.

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KAIPARA SPOTLIGHT Notice of change of hours Effective Wednesday September 05 2018, Council’s front desk opening hours of both our Dargaville and Mangawhai offices will change from 8am to 9am. This is to enable continuous staff improvement and training for our front line customer service teams. This change is only for Wednesday’s moving forward. Phone calls will still be answered, and all other opening times will stay the same.

Community Funds open for application Two community funds administered by the Kaipara District Council are open for applications. The first round of the Creative Communities Scheme 2018-19 is open, which is administered on behalf of Creative New Zealand for local community groups to create opportunities for access and participation in arts activities in all forms. Grants are available up to $10,000 and applications close on August 31. The Rural Travel Fund is designed to help subsidise travel for junior sports teams (5 to 19 year olds) participating in their local competition. There is up to $10,000 to award across all the applications. Applications are open from August 01 to August 31 2018. More information on community funding and the application forms are available on the council’s website or by contacting the Funding Officer, Jenny Rooney — jrooney@kaipara.govt.nz

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Encouraging Medicinal cannabis professional development bill provisions questioned u by Ayla Miller

u by Ayla Miller

Silver Fern Farms celebrated staff accomplishments with a prizegiving at the Dargaville Club last week.

National’s medicinal cannabis regime ‘lacks compassion for ordinary Kiwis’ according to Otamatea Grey Power.

p Dargaville Silver Fern Farms staff with their certificates

Dargaville plant manager Lance Warmington, training and human resources coordinator Stephen Bailey and production manager Jamie Manson, presented 89 certificates to 43 staff members for qualifications gained through NZQA, Primary ITO and Safety ‘n Action. “This event recognises their achievements, and they are encouraged to bring their whanau along,” said Lance. “Silver Fern Farms is focussed on developing our people from within our organisation to give them the opportunity to not only succeed in the meat industry but in their personal

lives as well.” Team member, Warren Clarke, also received a New Zealand Certificate in Adult Literacy and Numeracy Education (vocational/ workplace) level five, which will allow him to teach others. Lance expects that next year’s prizegiving will be even bigger with more staff currently working towards gaining certificates in areas such as NCEA, budgeting, Te Reo, English and gaining their driving licence. Nine Silver Fern Farm staff also received recognition for completing their boning apprenticeships from New Zealand Apprenticeships. ¢

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Last week National lodged a member’s bill to implement a comprehensive medicinal cannabis regime to widen access to medicinal cannabis and license highquality domestic production. The proposed regime calls for medicinal cannabis products to be approved in the same way medicine is approved by Medsafe along with a number of other regulations. Otamatea Grey Power president, Beverley Aldridge, is unimpressed with p Beverley Aldridge, Otamatea Grey Power president the party’s proposals. “Their insistence on pharmaceutical considering the issue of medicinal grade only is an amazingly benevolent cannabis while the Health Caucus windfall for the pharmaceutical committee has been hearing companies who are currently lining up submissions on the government’s own medicinal cannabis bill. to line their pockets,” she says. “It must be paid for privately, making “The government’s bill utterly fails it available to the rich, including MPs both those tests, so we will vote against and retired MPs who receive very it. It includes only minor improvements generous pensions and perks. After to how cannabidiol products are treated, nine years in power, they have produced which the previous National government this bill, which will make them part of had already facilitated. “It is also totally silent on how a an exclusive health club.” Leader of the opposition, Simon medicinal cannabis regime would Bridges, says National has been operate in practice,” Mr Bridges says.  ¢


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Paying it forward u by Ayla Miller

The 2019 class of Ruawai year five students will be able to experience a marine reserve thanks to a student-led fundraising initiative that raised $1,206. Ruawai Primary School students Miah Fraser, 10, and Koaria Bristow, 9, presented a cheque to Experiencing Marine Reserves coordinator Isabel Krauss last week at a special school assembly. The students were motivated to fundraise for the next year level after visiting a Goat Island on a school trip fundraised for by their older sisters, who now attend Ruawai College. “We went to Goat Island and snorkelled there. We thought it was really fun, so we wanted the class below us to have the same chance to go,” p Ruawai Primary School year five students Miah Fraser said Miah. and Koaria Bristow presented a cheque to Experiencing The students organised Marine Reserves coordinator Isabel Krauss cake stalls, sausage sizzles, catering and collected some individual about marine conservation,” said Isabel donations as well. to the room full of students. “We should have more marine EMR is a national programme of reserves, so there are more fish for experiential learning about marine them to breed with,” said Koaria. conservation, and the trip was part of EMR coordinator, Isabel Krauss, the EMR curriculum. said the students’ efforts showed The funds raised will go towards the the commitment, which the school next year level’s trip to Goat Island as well has to the organisation. “I hope this as new snorkelling gear and may even programme encourages you to dig a help another Northland school secure little deeper and that it gets you excited funding for the EMR programme. ¢

Helping Kiwi kids achieve their potential u by Matt King, MP for Northland

It is often said that kids are our future. As a family man, I couldn’t agree more. But, are we doing enough to look after ‘our’ future? Perhaps the answer to that is: some are, some aren’t — National is. National has announced its commitment to increasing the number of primary teachers to reduce class sizes and give kids more teacher time. Schools currently get one teacher for every 29 nine and 10-year-olds. It’s lower than that for younger children. We want to reduce those ratios to ensure that all our kids get the individual attention they deserve. By giving kids more attention, we can improve their education and set them up to take advantage of all the opportunities that come their way. We intend to attract more teachers and ensure they receive the recognition they deserve as highly respected professionals in our communities. Part of that is pay, but it’s also about conditions like class sizes and the investment we put into teachers to

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deliver quality teaching and learning to our kids — and the cornerstone of that is treating the teaching profession with respect — engaging with them and involving them. National will spend the next two years working with teachers, parents and communities on the details of the policy, along with the other policies that we will take to New Zealand in 2020. This year is about listening to our communities, next year about getting feedback on the ideas we put forward. 2020 is about delivering the concrete plans that show New Zealanders we are ready to lead. National will bring strong leadership, the best ideas and the ability to make a difference. We’re backing New Zealanders, and we’re starting with our children — our future.

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Forestry has come out of the shadows into the spotlight. Our industry is undoubtedly New Zealand’s main weapon against climate change by locking up vast amounts of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. We export more than $6 billion worth of forest products a year. And we need to get better at preventing debris going down rivers in floods. Telling our story on television is overdue. So, broadcaster Don Carson is about to take us through what forestry is all about.

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Men can knit too

Soldier returns home

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u by Ayla Miller

When Dargaville resident Mike Gilligan was incapacitated from an injury, he learned to knit to pass the time — 43 years later he is still knitting.

The remains of a New Zealand Special Air Service trooper killed in Malaysia on May 2 1956, will be brought home to Hikurangi via Ruawai College on August 22.

p Mike Gilligan with one of the large blankets that take around six months to knit

A kick to the kneecap by a horse years ago required him to remain seated for three weeks during recuperation, and wife Edith showed him the basics to keep him busy. Over the years the hobby was picked up and put down again, but more recently Mike’s health has restricted his physical activity, and he has been knitting regularly. “I find it relaxing after a day’s work, and I enjoy doing things for other people,” said Mike. Mike and Edith have 13 grandchildren who have all received a knitted blanket,

and he has completed blankets for each of his sons, incorporating each child’s name. Currently, baby clothes and blankets are being knitted to give to Whangarei Hospital maternity unit, and beanies made for the Cancer Society. Most of the wool has been bought locally at his own cost, but Mike would accept donations of oddments from members of the public wishing to help with his charitable contributions. Please contact Mike at 021 439 675. ¢

Ruawai RSA president, Alex Stewart, says this is a chance for family and old friends to pay tribute to Adrian Raymond Thomas. “This is significant because his bones are being brought back home and in this case to his marae.” This event comes as the government begins the process of bringing back remains of 36 people eligible for repatriation. There are 29 in Malaysia and Singapore, two in Fiji, one in American Samoa, two in the UK and two in Korea. The repatriation was called for by a petition on behalf of the group Families of the Forgotten Fallen, from former soldiers Paul Thomas and Andrew Peters, which asked for the government to bring home the bodies of New Zealand soldiers and p The remains of SAS trooper Adrian Raymond Thomas will be transported home via Ruawai College their children who are buried in non-Commonwealth war cemeteries. chaplain Kevin Herewini, followed by a The service will be held at Adrian’s tribute for returned serviceman Chris old school, Ruawai College, starting Robinson and the unveiling of a plaque at 1.30pm and conducted by SAS at the Ruawai cenotaph. ¢

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Calling for lambs

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u by Ayla Miller

Mangawhai Beach School are on the lookout for orphaned lambs for their annual agricultural gala day.

p Dargaville High School year 9 and 10 students had the chance to take their learning outside for the Get to Go event, organised by Hillary Outdoors, last week. Students tried their hand at paddle boarding, mountain biking, problem-solving and orienteering, learning to work and think as a team. “Thank you to all those involved in assisting our students to attend this event, the day was thoroughly enjoyed by all,” said DHS spokeswoman, Alana Scott.

LETTER TO THE EDITOR Organisers are wanting to match orphaned lambs with willing local families to raise for their agricultural day. These families will then attend and compete in the event. “For the gala section we organise fun rides and stalls, quick fire raffles, cake decorating competitions, yummy food and entertainment and then during the morning, we also showcase our agricultural traditions with children raising lambs, kids and calves to showcase on the day,” said co-organiser and parent, Diana Langton. “Animals are judged on the day and ribbons and prizes are given out to the best of the best.

“Our fundraising committee, Friends of Mangawhai Beach School, are a committed group of volunteer parents who dedicate their time to fundraising for our school. They organise and liaise with the school and local community to make Ag Day successful.” The Agricultural/Gala Day is held on the Saturday of Labour Weekend each year between 9am–1pm. It is the school’s major fundraiser and continues to be a calendar favourite with anywhere upwards of 2,000 people come along annually. To register your details contact Abby at aganimals@mangawhaibeach.school. nz or call 021 468 195. ¢

Fourth Estate vs Fifth Estate The price of liber ty is eternal vigilance. Since the petition on the New Zealand Parliament website asking that Wikileaks’ founder, Julian Assange, be granted political asylum in New Zealand was launched on July 5 2018, our media ‘the fourth estate’, have remained suspiciously reluctant to give any oxygen to the story of their colleague in the fifth estate’s plight. The United Nations Working Group on Arbitrary Detention concluded that Julian Assange has been subject to

arbitrary detention since December 7 2010. True democracy is predicated on the freedom of journalists to investigate without fear of reprisal. In the absence of that, we are doomed to descend into an everdarkening future. The case of Julian Assange and the future of Wikileaks is pivotal. That you are reading this at all shows that there may be a glimmer of hope. The petition is open until August 7 2018. Alan William Preston Mangawhai, Northland New Zealand.

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Displaying the right stuff u by Andy Bryenton

If the first original firefighters of Dargaville’s 1913 volunteer brigade could have seen the display enacted as part of their legacy this past weekend, they would have been both proud — and fascinated. New technology has changed the face of the rescue services, and those veterans of 105 years ago would have marvelled at the specialist tools available to our new generation of firefighters. More than the modern breathing apparatus, or the thick, flame-resistant clothing, which was not part of the kit in those early days — our first firefighters wore wool and cotton uniforms similar to the army or police. There were tools for breaking injured people loose from wrecked cars, a task which would not have existed in the time of the horse and cart. The fire appliances themselves are a long way advanced beyond the simple old Ford heavy truck and water pump cobbled together in olden times for our first rescue heroes. There is something, however, which has stood the test of time. Some would say it’s the most important weapon in the fight to save lives. Quite simply, it’s the willingness to brave danger, to endure, and to commit to a tough job in order to stand watch over one’s

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fellow citizens. Those first firefighters heeded the call, despite being equipped with only the most rudimentary tools. Nowadays, recruits to the volunteer fire brigade are given access to the latest in rescue and firefighting technology, but that spirit of selflessness and duty is still the iron core of the service. It’s what gets those trucks moving when the siren sounds, and what ultimately saves lives. Without good people, the hoses, axes, ladders and extinguishers are useless. That’s why this weekend’s open day was a good chance to take a look at

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joining the volunteers for many of those who came to watch. Those who serve know that it’s a rewarding job for all that it is also a tough one. It’s a task, which comes with extensive training, and which offers the chance to literally be a lifesaver, to be able to say ‘I answered when duty called’. Our fire brigades — both in Dargaville, in Ruawai, in Tinopai, Maungaturoto and across of the Kaipara — all need new people to step up and swell their ranks. If you are fit and able, you could join a proud legacy of locals who have served over 105 years. Men or women of any age are encouraged to talk to their local firefighters or fire chief about what they can do for their community. After all, in an age where superheroes on the big screen are all too fake and plentiful, it’s a good thing to know that among us there are plenty of real ones. ¢

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Adventure and community service Summer is not far off and when warmer and drier weather arrives, so too comes the spectre of rural fire. Across the Kaipara, there is a band of people who give of their time to protect land and property and people — the volunteer firemen and women. As always, the local fire parties are looking to attract more people willing to serve. Volunteers have a minimum age of 16, with parental consent, or you can join up anyway from the age of 18, male or female, young or old, those looking for adventure or those wanting to contribute to their community. The role you play for Fire Emergency New Zealand depends both on the needs of your local brigade or fire force and the skills that you can offer them. You can be hands-on at an emergency, or you can provide support to those who are. You can even have a role that doesn’t expose you to emergency incidents. The one aspect all roles have

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tasks. These include people and traffic control, scene protection and salvage, first aid, transporting of equipment and other duties that aren’t in the incident hot zone. Brigade support allows you to contribute without responding to emergencies. It can be an important role, for instance, providing administrative support for the day-to-day running of the brigade or fire force or more hands-on such as presenting fire safety programs to community groups like schools or the elderly. Contact volunteer@fireandemergency.nz for more information. ¢

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Dining & ENTERTAINMENT Calling visual superstars u by Andy Bryenton

Sundance. Cannes. The prestigious Golden Globes, BAFTAs and the Oscars. To scale the heights of movie-making artistry, this is where you aim your sights. There’s a competition closer to come, which is fostering new talent on the way to the top. This year sees the launch of the fourth Northland Short Film Competition — a showcase of cinematography, which celebrates the local scene. The competition’s organisers have had entries from Kerikeri, Whangarei, Kaitaia and Kaipara in previous years, leading on from a Kaipara-only short film competition, which ran for five years. This time around there are more than $3,000 worth of prizes up for grabs across three main categories, so there’s even more incentive to pick up a camera and get shooting. Technology has advanced amazingly in the world of filmmaking — drones are less expensive and easier to control, cameras are crisper and sharper, video editing software can even be downloaded for free. The key component, then, is less about a big budget and more about inspiration and creativity. This year’s competition spans an open category with both fiction and non-fiction subclasses, a similar division into fiction and non-

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fiction in the school-age category and a primary school-age category with its own dedicated theme. It’s time to get filming now, ready for a big opening night at Dargaville’s Anzac Theatre in October. That gives teams and solo film-makers until September 30 to storyboard, cast, script, edit and present their creations. There’s nothing better than seeing your film up on the silver screen, and of course, there are those prizes to think about — in previous years the top awards have been handed out by ministers of parliament, mayors and other dignitaries. You can be certain that the big names in Kiwi cinema are watching — along with wonderful support from COGS and Creative Communities Kaipara, world-renowned studios Weta Workshops have also donated prizes for our up-and-coming master directors and editors. Each year the talent and

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The evolution of a lifesaver u by Andy Bryenton

The big red machines are a part of our daily life, and even the smallest child can identify one on sight. Fire engines, fire trucks, fire appliances — call them what you will, the rolling stock of our Kiwi fire brigades is made up of a selection of vehicles evolved over time to fit a very demanding role. The first fire brigades didn’t have engines at all — in fact; they pre-date the automobile by a good 50 years! Early firefighters formed bucket chains from local wells and cisterns to put out fires manually. Even then, they would only put out fires in buildings covered by insurance! When reason prevailed, and proper ‘modern’ fire departments began to spring up across New Zealand, state of the art was a manual pumping wagon, powered by the fire crew themselves and pulled into place by horses. The first fire appliance here, as we know them now — a truck chassis kitted out with special

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pumping gear and rescue tools — was called the Merryweather Automobile Steam Fire Engine. It made its debut in Whanganui in 1903 to rapturous acclaim, paving the way for many other fire brigades to follow suit including the Dargaville brigade, who opted for a very early Ford truck equipped with a powerful pump. Through the years the fire brigades of New Zealand have seen many iconic makes and models of fire engine come and go — the blunt-nosed Bedfords, the four-wheel drive DodgeInternational Harvesters and modified Land Rovers, the slab-fronted Mack and International — but each has been a step closer to providing a mobile base of operations for our firefighters. The modern fire appliance comes in a variety of forms and has evolved to be

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not just a delivery mechanism for water and firefighting crew. In rural New Zealand, you’re most likely to see the type one and type two pump tender units — multi-purpose vehicles armed with a pump which can deliver 1,900 litres of water per minute and an internal tank as well as the means to take up water from other sources.

The bigger type three pump tenders, and the massive type four, five and six aerial units — equipped with telescoping ladders — are usually deployed in cities. Reflecting the fire brigade’s role in saving lives in auto accidents as well as in cases of fire emergencies, you’ll often find hydraulic cutting and spreading gear as well as hoses and extinguishing equipment on board. ¢

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Golden Years Enjoying the golden years Despite the inevitable aches and pains that come with it, ageing is a privilege denied to many, and with a little planning, you and your loved ones can make the most of the golden years without the added stress. Getting older does come with some perks such as SuperGold Cards and being able to retire. SuperGold Card is issued to veterans and seniors 65 and over, acknowledging their role in New Zealand society. New Zealand residents will be automatically issued with a card when they receive New Zealand Superannuation or a Veteran’s Pension, or they are granted a main benefit at age 65 and over. More than 7,300 businesses recognise SuperGold, and there are more than 11,900 outlets that provide services for cardholders. The card enables holders to get reduced prices from a range of different businesses, free public transport and discounted services from their local councils. Cardholders are also offered reduced fuel with their cards at various petrol stations, discounted health checkups and entry into places such as the Museum of Transport and Technology. Having a solid plan regarding aged care and funeral arrangements can make this transition into the next stage

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of life a little easier. When someone moves into residential care in a rest home or hospital, they sign a contract and get information about their rights and responsibilities. There are two main documents that need to be signed: an admission agreement and a plan for care. Sometimes the move might happen suddenly, and there is no time to sign in the admission agreement. In this case, either the person moving or

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Dargaville Kauri Coast Care Home Bupa Kauri Coast Care Home offers: Rest Home • Hospital • Short Stay Services You can arrange a time to visit us by contacting our Care Home Manager, Honey Marsh on (09) 439 6367 and you're always welcome to drop in and see us during normal business hours for a chat.


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Paparoa Primary School is combining fundraising and conservation for the 10th year, with their annual Possum Purge, which is set to be held over September 6–9.

p A previous years possum purge winners the ‘Turkey Ticklers’ p There were bangs, fizzles and gasps of amazement at Otamatea High School last week as they hosted the 2018 Science Roadshow. The mobile science discovery centre travels around the country allowing students to get hands-on and explore various science and technology concepts. The roadshow aims to excite and enthuse students, nurtures curiosity, supports numeracy and literacy, encourages social interaction and cooperative learning. Photo credit: Josie Gritten Photography

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from 11am on Sunday, September 9 at the Paparoa showgrounds. There are $500 worth of spot prizes up for grabs for those who register by August 31. Entry forms are available Paparoa Primary School, the general store and Thirsty Tui and 100% Maungaturoto. Tickets are $10 an entrant and teams are made up of four people. School-age children are free. Potential stall holders for the gala day are invited to email register their interest via paparoapossumpurge@gmail.com. ¢

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Possum Purge committee member, Tina Ball, says this event is the school’s major fundraiser. “We are an enviro school, so we also use this time to educate the children about pest control. “Landowners are also encouraged to get in touch with the school if they would like to have participants visit their property.” Purging begins at high noon on Thursday, September 6 and will conclude with gala day and prize-giving

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The Riverview Resthome and Village was established over twenty years ago by the Maungaturoto Community Charitable Trust Inc (MCCT) to serve the Maungaturoto District. Originally set up as a sixteen-bed Maungaturoto Rest Home, the complex has evolved alongside a residential area adjacent to the rest home which offers eleven rental units. Fourteen ‘own your own’ units have been added over time. A medical centre, operated by Coast to Coast Health, provides convenient onsite care for all residents.

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Victoria Street, Dargaville 09 439 1656 • Maungaturoto Medical Centre 09 431 9062 On the Pulse Fitness Ruawai 09 439 1656 M: 027 273 6939 E: lyndseybargh@callplus.net.nz Paparoa branch currently closed. Re-opening with NEW Paparoa Medical Centre. Thank you to our mid-Kaipara clients for your patience during this time of change. • ACC co-payment $15 per treatment • Private Consultations $40 • ACC & private treatments – no GP referral • Acupuncture Available under ACC

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OUR SMALL TOWNS WERE BUILT BY FARMERS BUT THEY'RE PRESERVED BY FIREFIGHTERS For over 105 years, a select few have stepped up to shoulder the duty of protecting their fellow citizens. Men and women from all walks of life sleep lightly, waiting for the sound of the siren to raise them from their beds. Others down tools with the good will of their employers to heed the call. But they all have one thing in common. They fight fires. They save lives. They serve. Over the years they've had many official names. But we call them local heroes.

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Email info@thelifestyler.co.nz with your event information or call 0800 466 793

Dargaville 57 Squadron (Dargaville) Air Training Corps – Mondays 6.30–9.00pm at the Dargaville Aero Club. For boys and girls aged 13–18 years. For more info contact Gordon on 021 262 0547. Acoustic Music Blackboard Concert – 1st Thursday of the month, 7pm–9.30pm, Kaipara Community Centre, Hokianga Rd, Dargaville. $2 entry, $2 raffle. Performers and audience welcome. Phone Allan 09 439 6933 or 021 439 697. Alzheimer’s ‘Carer’ Support Group – meets third Wednesday of the month, 10am–11.30am at Dargaville Hospital Board Room (opposite Main Reception). Ph Viv (Kaipara Community Adviser) on 021 439 686. Art classes – 7–9pm Tuesdays. Private tuition, cleaning and restoring painting, and commissions also available, phone 09 439 0255. Blokart Sailing – Regular social sailing at Glinks, Baylys and Ruakaka beaches. Contact Greg Schultz 09 431 6863 or itzgreg@xtra.co.nz. Alcoholics Anonymous – If you want to drink, that’s your business. If you want to stop, maybe we can help. Meetings Mondays & Thursdays. Phone 09 439 5248 or ladies call 020 4082 1373. Community Lunch – Every Thursday noon–1.30 pm at Riverside Christian Centre, 1 Beach Road. Free lunch available to all. Transport available in town. Ph 09 439 8887 Dargaville Aero Club – Learn to fly, free of tuition charges. Gyrocopter, Texan, Stork, Contact Peter phone 09 439 1628 for further information. Dargaville Cancer Support Group – Kaipara Community Health Centre. All welcome. For more information Contact Ken 09 439 4452. Dargaville Militaria Collectors Club – Lions Club Hall Hokianga Road, opposite old Post Office, at 7.30pm. For more information, phone secretary Mike, 09 439 8800. Dargaville Rifle Club – Kaipara Community Centre 7pm Thursdays. All welcome. Guns and

ammo available or bring your own. Licence training available. Contact 09 439 6950. Dargaville Scout Group – For boys and girls aged 6–99 years at 23 Onslow Street. All info on door or phone Dianne on 09 283 2006. Dargaville Senior Net – Scam Savvy workshop: Held at Senior Net Dargaville in conjunction with BNZ at 1pm on Wednesday, August 8. Free admission. Contact Dot 09 439 1711 or Heather 09 439 4452. Dargaville Citizens Advice Bureau – 37 Hokianga Rd, Dargaville open weekdays 10am to 1pm. Ph 09 439 6100 email dargaville@cab. org.nz. Dargaville Day Badminton – Thursdays 10am at the Town Hall (back entrance). Contact Lynley Clements 09 439 8160 or Anneke van der Putte 027 334 5515. Dargaville Girls Brigade – Girls 5–15 yrs. Thursdays 3.30–5.00pm, Dargaville Baptist Church, Victoria St, Dargaville. Contact Pauline Taylor 021 263 7446 or 09 439 7507. Dargaville Parkinson’s Support Group – St John Hall, 90 Normandy St. August 10, 10amnoon. Speaker Community Educator Barbara Leslie Free phone 09 437 6881. Drop-in Centre — Tuesdays 10am–1pm at the Town Hall in foyer beside Anzac Theatre. All welcome. $1 cuppa. Contact Bev on 021 250 6776 or Viv on 021 439 686. Kaipara Ukulele Orchestra – Tuesdays 6–7pm New members are welcome — either expert or beginners. Phone Sharon on 027 439 5634 or 09 439 5634. Kaihu Valley Music Club – Every second Sunday, from 1–4pm. Everyone welcome. Contact John or May 09 439 0827. Kaipara Vintage Machinery Club – open and operating Wednesday and Saturday. Something to interest both men and women, come and get involved. Ph 09 439 7108 or 09 439 4614.

Kumarani Productions, Circus Jam – Every Thursday 7–9pm at the Town Hall through school terms only. Gold coin donation. Fire spinning classes 7pm Wednesdays at Circus Kumarani. Mainly Music – Every Wednesday 10–11am at the Dargaville Baptist Church, Victoria Street. $2 per child or $3 per family. Phone Rebecca 09 439 1499. Make a Friend Playgroup – 0–5 years, Thursdays 9am–noon. Methodist Church Hall, gold coin donation. Phone Danae 09 439 4833. Northern Wairoa Indoor Bowls Club Nights – Starts at 7.30pm. Monday Parish, Tuesday Ruawai, Wednesday Dalmation Hall. For more info contact Warren Younger 027 478 5102 or 09 439 6155 evenings. Northern Wairoa Lions Club Inc – Dinner meeting Thursday, August 16 at 7pm at the Lions Centre, Hokianga Road. 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. Shaolin Kempo & Tai Chi Chuan – M,T,W & Sat Ph Nick (Both) 021 439 673 Stuart (Kempo) 027 536 2904 Joanne (Tai Chi) 021 850 998. Stitches and Craft – 5 Cranley Street, Dargaville. 10am–4pm Tuesday and Friday. Contact Lois 027 473 0598 for further details. Squash Club Night – Wednesday nights from 6.30pm at Dargaville Rugby and Sports Club contact Karen Morgan 021 190 5639. Te Kopuru Playcentre – welcomes new members, open Tuesday and Thursdays 9am– 12.30pm for newborn to 6 years old. Next door to primary school. Further information email te.kopuru@playcentre.org.nz or phone 09 439 0083. The Dargaville Menz Shed – Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday each week 10am–3pm. New members welcome. For more info phone Brian 09 439 6175 or Paul 09 974 7685. Wednesday Crafts – Every Wednesday 10am at the Greenways Community Centre (formerly CMA) on Tirarau Street. Morning tea and lunch served. Variety of crafts. All welcome. $6 per session. Contact Lilian 09 439 77 99 or Cynthia

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Maungaturoto Kaipara Marchers – Want ladies to join the team. Practice Wednesdays 4.00–5.30pm Maungaturoto. Phone Lyn 022 070 8674. Otamatea Community Services – Free shopping trips leaving 9.30am to Whangarei every fourth Wednesday. Phone 09 431 9080 to book.

Paparoa

Lions Walkway Closure – Due to concerns regarding kauri dieback the walkway will be closed until further notice. For further details contact 021 066 8783.

Kaiwaka

Mobility Action Programme – Thursdays 1–3pm at Kaiwaka. Exercise, pain management, no fees. Prior contact required call physiotherapist Amy Griffiths on 021 207 2729 or occupational therapist Alice Sullivan on 027 291 7239.

Mangawhai

Mangawhai Bowling Club – Housie/Bingo held every Friday at the Mangawhai Club. Contact Jan 09 423 9511 or 09 431 5371.

Markets

Dargaville Riverside Market – Corner Totara and Kapia Street, Thursdays noon–4pm, phone 021 549 427 or see us on Facebook. Northern Wairoa Boating Club Flea Market – 1st Saturday of month from 9am to noon $10 a table. Bookings phone Janice Cleaver on 09 439 7860 or 021 064 1405. Mangawhai Village Market – Every Saturday by the Village Hall, 9am–1pm. Contact Marita for details 021 598 917. Dargaville Monthly Market – 1st Saturday of the month, Community Hall, Hokianga Road, opposite Dargaville Town Hall. $5 per table — book now 09 439 7243. Paparoa Farmers’ Market – Every Saturday 9am–noon on the village green, Paparoa. Tangiteroria Tavern Car Boot Sale Gala Market Day – 1st Sunday of the month, $5 per car boot or stall. Contact Sheryl on 09 433 2802. Te Kopuru Market – 1st Sunday of the month, Coronation Hall, Te Kopuru. Ivy Vincent 09 439 1852.

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• Rollers 1.5 - 13 tonne • Diggers 1-20 tonne • Site dumpers 1-10 tonne • Loaders, Trailers, Plate Compactors etc

Call the team at ATJ for your hire needs

Warkworth 09 425 8845 or Aaron on 021 210 0493 4 Morrosion Drive, Warkworth

C&C Contract Electrical DARGAVILLE Phone Craig 021 534 882 • Bookings 021 440 634

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Tim & Sharlene Lord • Pest Control • Carpets & Upholstery • Interior and Exterior Home Cleaning e-mail - kaiparacleaningco@farmside.co.nz Facebook - www.facebook.com/kaiparacleaningco

Phone 021 114 6729 www.kaiparacleaningco.co.nz

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ALL ASPECTS OF FARM & LIFESTYLE BLOCK FENCING & MAINTENANCE INCLUDING:

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Property Maintenance – Driveways – Building Sites Stump & Tree Removal – Hole Boring – Chain Trencher Calf Shed and Stockyard Cleaning

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Closing date for classified advertising for the 14 August 2018 edition is 10am Monday 13 August 2018

For Sale

Tree Services

Livestock

Property Maintenance

CARAVAN EWOF (and marine). Call your local inspector today at A+ Electrical Inspections and Security on 021 240 6764.

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

FOR SALE 4 day old friesian/jersey cross calves, good breeding. Pick up Tangiteroria, offers welcome, phone or text 021 432 291.

FRIDGE, 3 way camping fridge. 42 litre. Reduced by $100, now only $499.95. Inder’s Auto One Dargaville, 09 439 8219.

Pet Supplies

SILAGE FOR SALE, good quality, $120 per bale, Ruawai, phone 09 974 7561.

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.

FRIDGE/FREEZER FOR sale, 270L, good condition, in Dargaville, $200, phone 09 439 7816. LIFE JACKETS heavily discounted while stocks last. Inder’s Auto One Dargaville. Phone 09 439 8219. SHELVING, STANDS, microwave, fridge/freezer, etc for sale. Inder’s Auto One Dargaville, 09 439 8219.

Entertainment SINGLE? MEET other interesting, intelligent, genuine people just like yourself, all ages. Dine out ‘Dinner for Six’ Phone 021 639 552.

Wanted 4 BEDROOM house, 5 acres Rehutai Road. Want to trade for 3 bedroom plus house in Dargaville, reasonably private. Phone 09 439 7985 mornings only.

For Rent ONE BEDROOM cottage, $200 including power/water. Private, modern, sunny and seaview, Maungaturoto, phone 09 431 8448.

Garage Sale MONSTER GARAGE Sale, Sunday 12th August, Dargaville Intermediate Hall, 9am - 12pm, clothes, furniture, bric-a-brac, household goods & toys. Supporting D.I.S Year 8 Tropex AIMS Games team.

Health & Well-being

PET DOORS – Cat Doors, Dog Doors for Glass or Timber – supplied and installed. Phone 027 275 0918 or 09 439 6458. Kevin Sowter or visit my website: www.windowanddoors.co.nz – Window & Door Services Ltd.

Nurseries & Plants SHELTER HEDGING, shrubs, trees 0.5m to 1m high from $1.50, flaxes only $5.00, landscaping plants, ground cover, bottlebrush cabbage trees from $5.00, grasses only $1.00. Hundreds of plants ready now. Got 2 Go Plants 55 West Coast Road Te Kopuru, phone 09 439 5556. Open 10 to 4 pm, Tuesday to Sunday. NATIVE PLANTS. Babylon Coast Gardens has a wide range of native and coastal hardy plants for revegetation projects, effluent ponds, septic tanks, waterways and landscaping. Open on Saturdays 10am to 4pm at 1246 Babylon Coast Rd. For more information phone Fridays and Saturdays on 09 439 4223 or email info@babyloncoastgardens.co.nz

UPCOMING WELLSFORD SALES Wellsford Yearling & Weaner Steer & Bull Sale: Monday 13th August

CONTACT

Andrew Simpson 027 449 1228

Join us for a 60 minute presentation. Hear from speakers Joss Martin, Natural Health Practitioner and Lindon Johnston, Professional Support Worker, National Weightlifter trained in Olympic Weightlifting.

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

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

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

Phone or Txt Paul

Matakohe Sale Friday 10th august, 12.30 start 100 2yr Hfd/FrX & Ang/FrX steers

100 Autumn born R2 Hfd/FrX steers 70 2yr Hfd/FrX & Ang/FrX heifers 25 yearling HfdFrX steers

STEM CELL NUTRITION

WATER TANK Vacuum clean, Full tank OK, Waste no more than 1,000 litres. Phone Wals 09 437 3936 or 021 932 225.

Wellsford Grown Yearling & Weaner Heifer Sale: Tuesday 14th August

Trades & Services WINDOW & Door Repairs & Glazing, Insect Screens, Security and more – call me today. Phone 027 275 0918 or 09 439 6458. Kevin Sowter or visit my website: www.windowanddoors.co.nz – Window & Door Services Ltd.

OFFAL HOLES 750dia x 5.5m deep with concrete lid with lift out hatch $465.75 incl GST. Phone Wals Holes 09 437 3936 or 021 932 225.

55 yearling Hfd/FrX heifers 50 weaner Autumn born Fr bulls

allan Swindlehurst 0274 932 844 Donald Mckenzie 021 754 174 Blair Sidwell 021 325 325 Jake hamlin 027 520 1771 Shane Wintle 027 666 6243

027 271 2022 Septic Tank Services 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.

STOP MEANS

Learn: • Why our bodies age and breakdown • The role of adult stem cells in the natural renewal and repair of the body • How can you support your body’s adult stem cell physiology • How to reach an unmatched level of wellness both inside and out For more info contact Joss Martin: 021 299 4019

Saturday 11th August, 3pm. Lions Hall, Hokianga Road, Dargaville.

100 IT’S NOT A TARGET

DON’T BREAK THE RULES


KAIPARA LIFESTYLER August 7 - 2018

CLASSIFIEDS

Phone 09 439 6933

Closing date for classified advertising for the 14 August 2018 edition is 10am Monday 13 August 2018

Work Wanted

Public Notices

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

ACOUSTIC MUSIC Blackboard Concert change of venue — First Thursday of the month — 7.00–9.30pm, Kaipara Community Centre, Hokianga Road, Dargaville. $2 entry, $2 raffle. Performers and audience welcome. Phone Allan 09 439 6933 or 021 439 697. AS A lot more stuff is now required to be done online from government form filling to banking etc. SeniorNet is there to help people get comfortable with doing this stuff. So if you would like help getting all these things sorted give us a call or just come along to our open day at 1pm on the 20th of August at our teaching rooms in the old dairy complex via the Liverpool Street entrance. For more info. call Heather 09 439 4452 or Dot 09 439 1711.

WAYNE & ANNETTE Ph 09

439 2020

DARGAVILLE DISCOUNT Car Rentals Ph: 021 073 3391. Dargaville Dial-A-Driver Ph: 021 073 3391. Phone anytime, we are here to help you with your transport.

Dry Aged Beef Specialists Traditional Manuka wood smoked Bacon & Ham

Public Notices Notice is hereby given that the

2018 Annual General Meeting for Northern Wairoa Maori, Maritime & Pioneer Museum Society Inc. will be held Sunday 26th August 2018, the Lighthouse Function Centre starting 1.30pm Business: • Presentation of Annual Reports

• Election of Officers • Alteration of rules • Guest Speaker – Bernard Makoare Nominations for the Committee Positions must be received by 17 August. Nomination forms available at the Museum Office. All Welcome.

DO YOU?

Call in for an application form at the Bureau

37 Hokianga Rd, Town Hall Complex.

Review of Representation Arrangements

Save Lives

A part time position (approx 20 hours per week) is available for an Events Co-ordinator

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(ii)

BE FIRE SAFE

You will be required to work with community, groups/clubs/organsations to either grow their existing events or establish new events across the genres. ie sports, education, arts civic, leisure etc

Northern Wairoa Cricket Club

AGM

Thursday 30th August 2018 5.30pm Cricket Clubrooms Dargaville High School

The objective is to: 1. Improve/Increase potential events for the community - to engage and enjoy 2. To Increase overnight visitors to town for economic growth and prosperity 3. Improve the profile and awareness of Dargaville as a destination

The Development Manager, DCDB Municipal Building (Upstairs above Art Gallery), 43 Hokianga Rd, Dargaville M:027 525 8222

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WE NEED YOU, OUR COMPANY IS GROWING! Bring your sales skills to us & be rewarded!

• Sales staff wanted now • Full training provided • Massive database of customers • Huge potential to grow with our successful rural publications

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Kaipara District Council be divided into four wards, these being: Dargaville Ward (two councillors) being the existing ward comprising the township of Dargaville (the area delineated on SO Plan 70435 deposited with Land Information New Zealand); Kaiwaka-Mangawhai Ward (two councillors) comprising the southeast area of the district including the townships of Kaiwaka, Mangawhai, Mangawhai Heads, Oruawharo, Oneriri Peninsula, Hakuru and surrounding areas; Otamatea Ward (two councillors) comprising the State Highway 12 townships from Tokatoka back to the Brynderwyns including Ruawai, Matakohe, Paparoa, Maungaturoto, Taipuha, Ararua, Pahi, Whakapirau, Tinopai and surrounding areas;

West Coast-Central Ward (two councillors) comprising the area surrounding Dargaville through to Waipoua Forest, including Kaihu, Aranga, Donnelly’s Crossing, Mamaranui, Omamari, Bayly’s Beach, Hoanga, Tangowahine, Tangiteroria, Te Kopuru, Pouto, Turiwiri and Aropohue; (iii) no community boards be established; (iv) the reason the total number of councillors is proposed to remain at eight (plus the mayor) is to provide effective representation to Kaipara District residents and ratepayers (whilst still ensuring accessibility to a large area made up of populated towns and villages and sparsely populated rural areas).

Ward

Population

Councillors

Average

% Variation

Dargaville

5,080

2

2,540

-9.8%

Kaiwaka-Mangawhai

6,170

2

3,085

+9.55%

Otamatea

5,480

2

2,740

-2.7%

West Coast-Central

5,830

2

2,915

+3.52%

In accordance with section 19V(2) of the Local Electoral Act 2001, the population that each councillor represents must be within the population range of 2,816 plus or minus 10% (2,534 - 3,097). Submissions The initial proposal has been submitted for formal consultation, including inviting written submissions for any interested person or organisation in the period from 1 August to 31 August 2018.

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Kaipara District Council to comprise eight councillors elected under the ward system, plus the mayor elected at large;

The four proposed wards, the number of councillors per ward, the ward populations (estimated as at 30 June 2017) and the population ratio per councillor are as follows:

Situations Vacant

community media

Under sections 19H and 19J of the Local Electoral Act 2001, Kaipara District Council is required to carry out a review of its representation arrangements for the triennial local authority elections to be held in 2019 and 2022. On 26 July 2018, Council resolved, to adopt as its initial proposal for the review of representation arrangements for the 2019 and 2022 triennial elections, the following: (i)

This person will be required to identify and establish significant community events within Dargaville and Environ for a 12 month contract. You will be the facilitator not the organiser.

Please apply in writing with a letter of application and a CV to:

HOOKER, GARRY GORDON Passed away at home in Dargaville, aged 79. Beloved brother of Moira (deceased), Shona and Bob, brother in law to Stuart, Robbie (deceased), Peter and Elaine. Son of Robert and Edna Hooker (deceased). Loved uncle of Lynne, Ross, Craig, Brett, Robert and Catherine. Te Roroa historian, writer and advocate - he gave much of his life to the study of the oral histories, place names and Whakapapa of Tai Tokerau. A service for Garry was held Thursday 2nd August 2018 followed by interment at Mount Wesley Cemetery, Dargaville.

Public Notices

• Want to learn more about our community? • Have 3 hours a week to volunteer? We are looking for people to join our small friendly team.

Integrity

Death Notices

Read the newspaper online kaiparalifestyler.co.nz

TOKATOKA Situations Vacant

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around road works

Submissions can be provided through the website www.kaipara.govt.nz/ RepReview, by email to haveyoursay@kaipara.govt.nz, or in hardcopy. Submission forms and the full statement of proposal can be downloaded from the website and is available from the Dargaville office at 42 Hokianga Road or the Mangawhai office at Unit 6, The Hub, 6 Molesworth Drive, from 1 August 2018. Submissions should state your name, address, telephone number and email address (if you have one) and should reach the Council no later than 4pm on Friday 31 August 2018. Council will read and consider all submissions. Please clearly state if you wish to speak in support of your submission and note that any submission made will be available to the public. Hearings and meetings on the review will be open to the public. For more information, see the consultation pages on our website: www.kaipara.govt.nz/RepReview Curt Martin Acting Chief Executive, Kaipara District Council Phone: 09 439 7059 or 0800 727 059 1 August 2018


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KAIPARA LIFESTYLER

OPEN HOME 394 Katui Road Donnellys Crossing

$425,000

Country Lifestyle Large 4 Brm Bungalow style home, with wrap around verandah, coal range stove with wetback, carpet only 1 year old in bedrooms, plus large rumpus room. Tank water. 400 Pines and 50 plus fruit trees. Large double bay shed with shearing quarters, yards and planting area. 2 Titles. Get into the Good Life. Jean Johnson 027 499 6493 rwdargaville.co.nz

Jean Johnson Realty Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008)

Ray White Dargaville

37 Gladstone Street Dargaville

$315,000

OPEN HOME 31 Jervois Street Dargaville

$295,000

So Close To Town Open Home – Saturday 11th August, 1.00pm – 2.00 pm

Good Location Open Home – Saturday 11th August, 2.00pm – 3.00 pm

If you are unable to drive then this is the unit for you. 2 Bedroom, open plan living, internal access, around 10 years old. Short walk to shops, enquire now.

Close to town, pool and park. Three bedroom plus conservatory, short walk to shopping centre. Large carport and three small storage sheds. Fenced off section, a good rental investment or first home buyer. Priced to sell.

Jean Johnson 027 499 6493 Jean Johnson Realty Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008) Ray White Dargaville rwdargaville.co.nz

Jean Johnson 027 499 6493 rwdargaville.co.nz

Jean Johnson Realty Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008)

Ray White Dargaville

OPEN HOME 12 Gordon Street Dargaville

$350,000

Prime Location 2 Bedroom tidy 1980's unit in good location plus sunny warm conservatory. Good Kent Style Fireplace, 2 gas bottles, a couple of garden sheds, plus dishwasher. A must to consider, a short walk to town. Sell the car and make this home for you!

Jean Johnson 027 499 6493 rwdargaville.co.nz

Jean Johnson Realty Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008)

Ray White Dargaville

2 Skylark Close Dargaville

$445,000

Brand New – Move in Now! Open Home – Sunday 12th August, 1.00pm – 2.00 pm Are you wanting a brand new house to move into? In a great area? This house has a warm sunny position, internal access with an automatic garage door opener. A modern fresh appeal — with ensuite and neutral carpet. Insulated with aluminium joinery. This could be your great new start! Jean Johnson 027 499 6493 Jean Johnson Realty Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008) Ray White Dargaville rwdargaville.co.nz

90 Jervois Street Dargaville

$550,000

Just on the Outskirts of Town Brick and tile 1950's home, beautiful polished floors, wet area shower, two toilets, built-in furniture, large lounge, gas heating. Large decking adds privacy with all day sun and easy ramp access. Insulated top and bottom. Plus a couple of paddocks with stable a must to see.

Jean Johnson 027 499 6493 rwdargaville.co.nz

Jean Johnson Realty Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008)

Ray White Dargaville

2009 FORD FALCON UTE FG XR6 P/U

2015 FORD RANGER TD WILDTRAK

2013 FORD RANGER TD XLT DC W/SA

PRISTINE CONDITION

IMMACULATE CONDITION

LOW MILEAGE UNBEATABLE CONDITION

• 5 speed auto petrol • 97,575km • 3984cc

• 6 speed auto diesel • 141,168km • 3199cc

• 6 speed auto diesel • 70,560km • 3199cc

Was $25,990

NOW $22,990

Was $41,990

NOW $39,990

2011 FORD TERRITORY TITANIUM

2014 HOLDEN COLORADO LX EC CC

2014 HYUNDAI IX35 GDI

COMFORTS FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY

4WD

HIGH SPEC SUV

• 6 speed auto diesel • 143,585km • 2720cc

• 6 speed manual diesel • 130,700km • 2776cc

• 6 Speed auto petrol • 40,800km • 2359cc

Was $27,990

NOW $25,990

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Was $32,990

NOW $29,990

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 $39,990

NOW $38,990

Was $29,990

NOW $28,990


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