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‘Truth revealed’ in landfill appeal u by Paul Campbell
The site of the proposed landfill in the Wayby section of the Dome Valley proposed by Waste Management Ltd for Auckland’s rubbish was rejected twice by the company as unsuitable, according to Environment Court evidence.
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The court is hearing submissions from a variety of opponents, including Fight the Tip, which has led the opposition in a four-year battle to block a pollution threat to the entire Kaipara Harbour. Hearing commissioners decided in favour of the company, sparking the current appeal. “It is heartening to see that the court process is revealing some real truths about this project,” says FTT executive member Michelle Carmichael. “Fight the Tip was pleased to hear evidence which shows that the Wayby Valley site was not their first choice. In fact, it had been rejected twice as unsuitable, with many other sites favoured instead. Reports revealed that a site at Woodhill was the highest ranked at 71 per cent compared to Wayby at 55 per cent. “This is certainly not what we got told through consultation. When we specifically asked about alternative sites, Waste Management kept telling us that Wayby was the best site they had looked at,” Michelle said. “The fact that the alternative sites are not perfect either indicates how truly bad this site option is and that we are right to be advocating for a nationwide change to how we deal with waste in New Zealand. Our recycling rates are incredibly behind leaders in the world in this area. “We knew this site did not make sense considering its characteristics, which are named as undesirable or features to avoid in landfill siting criteria that Waste Management representatives helped write.
p Fight the Tip executive members at work (left to right) Sue Crockett and Michelle Carmichael
“A 2014 report revealed in court confirmed our concerns and was the basis for rejecting the site at that time. The main reasons being the nearby river and a range of significant geological and ecological concerns. However, Waste Management still purchased the Springhill portion of the Wayby site in 2017 and went into a purchase agreement for the Matariki Forest portion despite these concerns. “It was also revealed that none of the reports included cultural impacts, which Waste Management was also questioned intensely about. Significant concerns about the lack of consultation
with tangata whenua have also been raised. In summary, the issue is that consultation is meant to be in regards to site selection before a site is purchased. That has not proven to have happened, with consultation offered seemingly to have been limited to conditions around this site only.” The case continues, and is expected to be completed by early December. Lay witnesses for Fight the Tip are scheduled to present their evidence statements this week. The public can view the proceedings online with details at facebook.com/ groups/SavetheDome. ¢
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p Two local teams have made it through to the next round of TheatreFest, the national-level thespian competition, which held its first night of competition for 2022 in Dargaville last week. Now the Dargaville Little Theatre players who make up both casts are preparing for August 13 and 14, the regional semi-finals, also to be held on the home turf of the little theatre’s stage.
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Three Waters — three packages Kaipara leaders sought
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The number of support and stimulus packages attached to the Three Waters reforms now stands at three, even as an alternative to the reforms is championed by a group the Kaipara District Council is part of.
Official candidacies to lead Kaipara are low coming into the final week of nominations, despite the call for civic-minded locals to step up.
Communities 4 Local Democracy (C4LD) proposes an alternative to Three Waters reforms. It recently made a submis sion to the government’s Finance and Expenditure committee outlining an alternative plan to improve water infrastructure. All three councils in Northland are on board. “Thousands o f p Two additional packages of funding have been detailed, to reduce the financial impact of Three Waters on the council submitters, most assetowning local authorities, and the vast defined ‘no worse off’ package to ensure majority of those polled have all given the that councils are not left underfunded clear message that this isn’t the reform when water services are centralised. they want to see,” said C4LD chair and To receive the funding for the hotly Manawatū mayor Helen Worboys. debated ‘better off’ package, proposed Meanwhile, information has been to be spent on library and community presented to councillors regarding the hubs for Dargaville and Mangawhai, packages on offer from the government an application must be completed and to ease the transition to Three Waters. lodged with Crown Infrastructure Partners These number three — labelled: ‘better in September 2022. off’, ‘transition’, and ‘no worse off’. If the approval to spend the $16 million Debate is ongoing on the so-called goes to the libraries’ project, there are still ‘better off’ package of $16 million, two more packages to come. The second described as a ‘bribe’ by several elected would grant more than $400,000 to ease members. The controversial scheme also the transition from KDC to Entity A control includes funding for the transition from of water assets, while the third has no local water asset control and a nebulously concrete figures attached as yet. ¢
VOTE 2022
“The election process gives you the chance to think about how you want our district to be governed and the changes you may want to see,” says KDC chief executive Louise Miller. “It gives you a say in the future of our place.” Louise will be leaving after the election, with a replacement yet to be finalised in the CEO role, as will the incumbent mayor, deputy mayor and at least one senior councillor. Hence the need, reinforced by Ms Miller’s comments, for a strong and diversely representative council during the next term of office. Nominations close this Friday, even as billboards begin to propagate for the two contenders currently in the mayoral race, thanks to a bylaw allowing campaign hoardings from July 7 in an election year.
Those two candidates are incumbent councillor Victoria del la Varis-Woodcock, and a previous candidate for local body leadership Ash Nayyar. As of publication, two people have stepped forward to contest the Kaiwaka-Mangawhai Ward; Dennis Emsley and Rachel Williams. Ash Nayyar will contest the Wairoa General Ward as well as make a bid for the mayoral chains. Meanwhile, there is only a single candidate listed on the Kaipara District Council’s website for the Te Moananui o Kaipara Māori ward; Paturiri Toautu. While it is usual for a late flurry of applications to be registered towards the end of a nomination period, this is a reminder not just to confirm your candidacy should you wish to represent your neighbours on the council, but also to enrol to vote. Elections will take place on October 8. ¢
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After the difficult decision was made to cancel Dargaville’s 2021 Christmas Parade to prevent the threat of Covid-19, plans are afoot to bring the event back bigger and better for 2022.
With Kaipara Harbour a breeding ground for several shark species, local fishers are being invited to provide information to Fisheries New Zealand and the Department of Conservation on a new conservation plan.
The Dargaville Community Development Board is supporting parade hosts, the Dargaville Lions Club, in promoting the festive event, which is set to roll through Victoria Street on December 3. While this seems like a long way off, those making plans to boost the parade say that the time to get involved is now. “We invite your organisation, volunteers or a group of interested supporters to enter a float p Santa Claus is coming to town — Dargaville’s 2022 Christmas Parade is in the planning stages now, set for a into the Dargaville Lions triumphant return Christmas Parade. This year’s theme is A Storybook Christmas first and second prize? Support the and allows a wide scope to get your Dargaville Lions, have fun creating creative juices flowing,” says the DCDB’s a float, participate in this awesome community celebration, and aim to take Sue Curtis. As well as the incentive of bringing home the money!” seasonal tidings to the young and old and With four months to plan and promoting your business, team or club, decorate before the big day, it should there’s another good reason to decorate be easy to devise a colourful scheme a float this year. The first place entry and make it happen, say the DCDB and will receive a $500 prize, with $200 for Lions Club teams. For more information second place and $100 for third. on how to register for the parade, visit “Now is the time to get your thinking the DCDB’s website or pop into their caps on,” says Sue. “Why not challenge offices in Foster’s Arcade, Victoria another organisation and aim for the Street, Dargaville. ¢
“In February this year, a great white attacked a Kaipara boatie’s underwater camera gear and dragged his boat, so there have been close encounters,” a spokesman said. A draft National Plan of Action Sharks 2022 now sets out directions for the conservation, management and sustainability of sharks caught in New Zealand waters. Fisheries New Zealand’s director of fisheries management Emma Taylor says as apex predators, sharks play an important role in maintaining healthy ocean ecosystems. “We’ve made good progress towards protecting sharks through introducing a ban on shark finning practices in New Zealand waters in 2014 and by careful management within the Quota Management System. “The draft plan aims to strengthen protection for sharks by ensuring best practice is followed to return any unwanted sharks to the sea alive with the best possible chances of survival. “It also promotes research into new shark-derived products to maximise the use of sharks that are taken commercially and support the sustainability of shark populations.”
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The draft plan builds on the previous plan from 2013 and was developed by a Shark Advisory Group representing government agencies and commercial and recreational fishers. “We encourage anyone with an interest to provide feedback on the draft plan before the consultation closes on September 13,” Emma Taylor said. A copy can be found online at mpi.govt. nz/national-plan-of-action-sharks-2022. Following consultation, Fisheries New Zealand and the Department of Conservation will provide an amended plan to the government for approval. ¢
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Report highlights challenges Students tramp Tangihua Ranges
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Kaipara District Council has prepared a Pre-Election Report ahead of this year’s local body elections, highlighting the challenges which will need to be overcome by a newly elected council with a new mayor and deputy mayor at the helm. It is the final week for candidates to step forward for the council and the mayoralty. This document stresses the necessity for strong, civic-minded leadership for the next four years. Louise Miller, KDC chief executive, is encouraging potential candidates and voters to read the report. “It’s supporting you to have informed discussions about what’s going on within the council and the area,” said Ms Miller. She is leaving her role following this October’s election. Unsurprisingly, government reforms which show a tendency toward centralisation are a core factor in the report. A strong council will be needed to navigate changes to local government authority, the restructure of the Resource Management Act’s replacement legislation and the coming of Three Waters. Financial details included for prospective councillors show that they will be at the helm of a multimilliondollar organisation. The total operating funding for three years, which will make up their term of office, exceeds $60 million annually. The report contains information on demographic growth, infrastructural
p If you care about good governance in your community, it’s time to stand up and apply as a candidate, says Louise Miller
projects and responses to climate change and societal needs during the term of the new council. Louise Miller is urging people to get involved in local elections and think about who they want to see representing Kaipara’s diverse community around the council table. Nominations for Kaipara District Council are already open and close on Friday, August 12. ¢
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Police Academy participants at Dargaville High School went trekking to increase their fitness levels recently. “Dargaville High School Police Academy students continued to work on their fitness by tramping at the Tangihua Ranges,” said assistant principal Angela Troath. The tramp is one of many outdoor activities that the Police Academy students have taken part in, including the Lane Cove tramp earlier this year. It is geared up to equip pupils for their future in the police force. “We were lucky to have been fully funded for the trip by the Dargaville Lions Club. I want to thank Dargaville Lions Club for allowing this experience to happen. It enabled us to stay the night at Tangihua Lions Lodge and use their fantastic facilities, including the drying room and confidence course.” Students trekked various tracks at the Tangihua Ranges during their two-day stay with the various tracks available there. “We arrived on Thursday, July 28, and the forecast was showers. We managed to dodge the showers and walked the Kauri Dam walk and the Tangihua Forest Nature walk. “We had an early start on Friday, July 29, and tramped the Whakapono track
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Accolades for arts excellence Bringing back the boogie u by Andy Bryenton
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The Kaipara Art Awards have been announced again for 2022, providing a top-level showcase for the area’s creative talent.
Internationally acclaimed pianist and entertainer Jan Preston is coming to Dargaville for one night only, playing a show this week at the Anzac Theatre.
“These awards are important as there is such a depth of skill, ability and vision in the Kaipara, and it is our pleasure to give that creativity a platform to be appreciated by the wider public,” says event coorganiser John Pickworth. As in 2021, the Kaipara Art Awards will be split between Mangawhai and Dargaville, with twin gallery exhibitions to allow both east and west coast citizens to appreciate the district’s p Zivana Pauling’s vivid work secured her first place in the twodimensional other media division for 2021 top artists. Also, following on from the success of 2021, a special of categories, incorporating both twoguest judge with a background in fine arts dimensional and three-dimensional has been engaged to offer a fresh and media and spanning drawing, collage, fabric art, printing, photography unbiased perspective on all entries. “Jean Allen assisted me to adjudicate and sculpture. Event organisers encourage artists the award last year and is familiar with the process,” says 2021’s esteemed Kaipara to begin planning their creations now, Art Awards judge Kenneth Adams. as entries open late this month and run “Jean is a native of Northland, is an through until September 30. For those Elam graduate and has built one of the embarking on ambitious or large-scale most comprehensive private collections works, there is no time like the present to begin, says Mr Pickworth. The awards of contemporary local-made artworks.” Now, she has been selected to follow on themselves will debut with a gallery from Kenneth, becoming the invitational opening night in Mangawhai on October judge of the 2022 Kaipara Art Awards. 28, followed by a second gala opening Jean will appraise works across a variety night in Dargaville on November 11. ¢
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From making hits in the 1980s with her band Coup D’Etat to working on motion picture soundtracks and countless live shows, Jan has built a reputation as one of the top boogie piano artists of the current era. “Over the past two years with lockdowns and cancellations due to Covid and border closures, I’ve had time to reflect on my repertoire, rework some material, and bring out p Jan Preston promises a night of boogie-woogie piano energy and artistry this Thursday, as her trio hits Dargaville songs and instrumentals I haven’t performed in years,” says Jan. collection of her favourite songs and “With the perspective of time and original compositions, as well as fellow distance I have been able to hear my musicians. Jan and her percussion player music anew, and I’m excited to be Mike Pullman will be joined by Dargaville expanding my singing and playing. double bassist Stuart Lawrence, fresh “I loved it when I first came to from playing festivals and concerts Dargaville, and it’s been too long with some of New Zealand’s top since I’ve returned. As a musician, I’m blues performers. committed to touring the regions, as Jan’s visit to Dargaville has been there are so many people passionate made possible thanks to the help of the about music who don’t live in the Anzac Theatre and Big River FM. Tickets main centres.” are available from Matich’s restaurant For 2022’s New Zealand tour, the in Victoria Street ahead of the Thursday, expatriate Kiwi is bringing along a August 11 show at 7pm. ¢
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Seal death sparks concerns Ruawai self-determines on climate change
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Seal safety is in the public eye after the death of one marine mammal at Baylys Beach after a dog attack, and sightings of many more seals hauling out along the Ripiro coast.
Seals have been sighted in large numbers on the west coast shoreline in the past week, prompting responsible beachgoers to take photos at a distance. However, in a tragic incident first reported on social media, a young seal was attacked by dogs off their leash near the entrance to Baylys Beach. The public response has spanned the spectrum from dismay to calls for vigilantism. “If you are walking your dog in areas where seals p Seals have been a common sight on west coast beaches in the past weeks, prompting a call to beachgoers to control their regularly haul out, or see dogs and stay clear of the animals a seal on your beach, put your dog on a lead until you are away see a seal which is severely injured, from the seal,” says the Department of being harassed or in obvious danger, Conservation’s Laura Boren, a specialist call 0800 DOC HOT.” on seal behaviour. The penalties for interfering with “Nearly half of the hotline calls seals under the Marine Mammals we receive about dogs and wildlife Protection Act 1978 are severe and interactions are seals or sea lions being apply to anyone harming or interfering harassed or attacked. This is bound to be with seals, dead or alive. Dog owners a fraction of what occurs. involved in an incident where a seal “It’s a year-round issue but particularly is killed may face up to six months this time of year when you can come imprisonment or a $250,000 fine across seals in unexpected places. If you at most. ¢
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Nominations are now open for Ruawai residents to join a panel steering the town’s response to climate change, balancing growth with safety and adaptation. “Adaptation allows us to look for opportunities to thrive as we face the challenges. For council, this could look like using climate change projections to help make decisions on locations and designs of future infrastructure such as parks, roads, stormwater drains or community buildings,” p Councillors Anna Curnow and Victoria del la Varis-Woodcock visit Ruawai’s recent pop-up museum; protecting the town’s heritage is says KDC spokesperson part of the job of a new citizen’s panel Katy Simon. Adaptive pathways planning has already two youth leaders from Ruawai College. been used as a successful strategy by The rest of the panel must be made up of councils around New Zealand, including local citizens who step up and take charge in Christchurch post-earthquakes. of this issue. Farmers, businesspeople, Governance bodies from Coromandel to homeowners, contractors, charity Southland have all discovered that getting workers, volunteers and emergency the voice of the community heard in this services staff are some examples. process is vital. Hence, the make-up of Applications to join in this vital work and the panel in Ruawai will be led by citizens plan a path balancing Ruawai’s economic and not the council. prosperity, lifestyle and protection from By invitation, the panel will have two climate change close on Friday, August representatives from Te Uri O Hau, two 26. While elected KDC members will not from the Raupo Drainage Committee with preside over this panel, they emphasise their century of knowledge in holding back the importance of having a strong local the sea and river, one local educator, and voice in such community matters. ¢
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Dargaville 174 Arapohue Road 45ha of quality grazing land, the infrastructure is second to none, with cattle yards, hay barn, 3 bay workshop plus an adjoining large multiuse room. The homestead has three bedrooms an office and is centrally positioned some 400mtrs from the road overlooking the farm. Sold by Auction
Dargaville Awakino Road 33ha cropping block with flat contour, located a short distance from Dargaville township and amenities. Sold by Tender
Dargaville 3035 Mititai Road
Mamaranui Frith Road
80ha of great contoured land spread out over six titles with two road frontages. The farm is centrally raced with an outstanding set of cattle yards, 4 bay implement shed and two hay barns plus a three bedroom dwelling.
357.7385ha dairy unit, offering multiple opportunities with substantial infrastructure and several farm dwellings. Quality silt loam flats and Te Kopuru sand hills. $10,000 marketing investment across all digital, social and print mediums.
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Te Kopuru Lot 8 Redhill Cemetery Road
Matakohe 41 Lindquist Road
5.8ha lifestyle block with fantastic rural views and multiple building sites, two road frontages providing excellent future options. 15 minutes to Dargaville township and 5 minutes to the beach.
54 hectare farm has seen better days, but presents an outstanding opportunity to make your mark. Two titles, two road frontages, four-bedroom home, disused dairy shed and farm buildings.
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Being a born and bred Northlander and have been involved in the rural sector for 29 years. I bring a strong sales and negotiation skill set into rural real estate, these strengths have been key to ensuring clients who work with me get results. Living in the area I work in is paramount for me, and my commitment to my vendors, their success is my success. With my straight up attitude, honesty and trust, my commitment to my vendors is 100%. The rural market remains buoyant, farms are selling, and buyers are engaging with rural properties of all types and prices. If the sale of your property is on the horizon, let’s have a confidential conversation, I am a proven agent that lives and breathes the rural sector – Gotta Love Rural Kaipara. For a confidential straight-up chat, feel free to call me anytime. Todd Skudder 027 439 1235 todd.skudder@bayleys.co.nz MACKYS REAL ESTATE LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED UNDER THE REA ACT 2008
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BOOK NOW FOR SPRING Roofless ambition u by Andy Bryenton
Spring is just around the corner, and with supply chain issues and New Zealand’s mercurial weather combined, planning a roofing mission well in advance is a must. Those who scale the scaffolds and repair holey house-tops say that patience is the keyword for 2022, as they have a lot to do when the sun shines. Getting on the books now means you can make plans to do it all in one swoop, however, and there’s a possibility that a well-planned roofing quest can save you money. Here are the top five things to do when the covers come off up top. Insulation top up — When there’s no crawlspace to navigate, and the roof is peeled aside, it’s a good time to make short and easy work of insulation topups. Some materials sag, degrade and crumble over time, and it’s easy to spot areas where coverage isn’t one hundred per cent when there’s plenty of room and light. Ventilation and extraction tech — Installing bathroom and kitchen extractors and home ventilation units, heat transfer tubing and other ducted vents can be a real game of Twister when the roof is on tight. Small crawlspaces make it a stuffy and difficult job for installation techs. However, with a few roof panels off, it’s
easy to run ducts and place fan units. Sort all these out during roofing time, and you might save a bundle on the installation time and cost. Chimney clean sweep — Upgrading a fireplace often means putting in a new chimney stack, which must pass through the roof. Usually, your plumber and roofer are the same person, so getting both of these jobs done in one can be a bonus for both of you. An honourable mention goes to another rooftop plumbingrelated fix, which is easier with scaffolds raised — your long-serving spouting and guttering. Add sunlight with skylights — The clever money these days is on using the sun instead of electricity, and the simplest way to do this is to let the sun into darker spaces in the home via tubular skylights. These have come a long way since the turn of the century and can brighten up dingy corners by harvesting the light without adding heat in the summertime. Free volts from the sun — The final thing to consider up on your roof is a proposition that’s been tantalising many
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BOOK NOW FOR SPRING Sharper advice on lawns u by Andy Bryenton
The wild green growth of spring is just a few short weeks away, and along with the explosion of new life comes a very welcome explosion of new stock to local outdoor power suppliers. Supply chain woes are easing, with new models coming in at every size in the mower and ride-on family tree. That means lots of choice for prospective buyers, but with that choice comes the necessity to pick smart. Experts in the field (lawn pun intended) insist that buying a good quality mower is like buying a car. You wouldn’t trust a dealership that can’t provide aftersales service, parts and support. They say ‘buyer beware’ when it comes to bargain-basement brands you’ve never heard of from big-box retailers that don’t have a service department. What they do recommend is getting the right tool for the job, based on what kind of section you have to mow. Small residential lawns — If you have an urban flat or part of a block of apartments or units, battery power may be the way to go. Lightweight, powerful and easy to store away, there are no petrol cans or oil mixing to tackle with the new crop of battery-powered mowers, trimmers and clippers, which can deal with small ‘pocket’ lawns or flat quarteracre suburban spreads with ease.
Hilly or large lawns in town — The natural habitat of the push mower or the self-drive, these lawns benefit from a more powerful machine. You could be edging into small ride-on territory, but keeping your mower manoeuvrable is key to navigating pools, swings, gardens and trees. For steep slopes, it’s all about lightness and traction. Farm lawns and small lifestyle blocks — It is where a powerful ride-on mower really shines. Big open spaces become a pleasure to manage rather than chore with a modern machine that can either catch or mulch. Options in this bracket are plentiful, and it’s all about being able to safely traverse your terrain, from billiardtable flat to steep embankments. Large lifestyle blocks and farm paddocks — This is the home of the big, zero-turn heavy-duty mowers. Those that made short work of rugged grass growth and some which can really flatten matted weeds, kikuyu and short scrub. Good advice on how to get the most from these high-end mowers is a must. You’ll want the peace of mind of knowing your dealership is also experienced in servicing
p The Godfrey’s Mower and Chainsaw crew rip into some new stock: in this case a big powerful Ferris mower destined for Kaipara pastures
and maintenance. They are an investment for the long haul. Everyone’s home is different, and everyone’s mowing and yard care needs are equally diverse. The best thing to do before buying an old banger second-hand
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BOOK NOW FOR SPRING The case for outdoor upgrades u by Andy Bryenton
A sorrowful backyard bereft of opportunities to relax and entertain can be a dismal sight as spring approaches, but there are ample excuses to get what you want out of your slice of the outdoors. Sometimes, excuses are just what you need to persuade that significant other who pays half the bills to give up on their ideas for a holiday in Bali or a new jet ski and really get behind some backyard projects. Here are the top arguments to deploy to get things rolling. Spa pool — Did you know that a soak in a good hot spa can relax muscle tension, relieve aches and pains, and even reduce blood pressure and the chance of a heart attack? Basically, not buying a spa pool is a recipe for complete physical collapse. Gently simmering your cares away also promotes better sleep, and that means less snoring. Vegetable garden — Have you seen the price of broccoli and tomatoes? Yes, there will be digging and planting, weeding and slug removal, but think of the savings. As well as the delicious taste, home-grown veggies beat factory-farmed imported produce hands down and even contain more vitamins and other goodies. Barbecue area — Honestly, think of all the cooking you won’t have to do! With
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Fish pond water feature — It’s meditative and relaxing, and if reports of exotic foreign day spas are correct, the fish will nibble at your toes in a pleasing manner. As an added bonus, should society collapse due to another round of petrol price hikes, you don’t have far to go with a rod and reel. Swimming pool — With climate change making every year hotter, eventually,
we will need a pool, so why not beat the rush? Modern robot vacuums and filters make it easier than ever to avoid the pool becoming a green pit of primordial ooze, from which new life may one day arise. It’s possible to stretch the truth to insist that swimming, the ultimate low-impact sport, may even help turn a dad bod into the image of a heroic lifeguard. ¢
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Succession Solid As Steel West Coast Steelworx welcomes in a new manager and farewells a long-standing leader this week, as the business prepares to pivot from winter maintenance to spring prep for its many customers. David Ocean has built up the team into a formidable workforce with skills across a wide range of disciplines, from fabrication, welding, diesel repair, ag machinery maintenance and hydraulic hose doctoring. Now he’s set to step down as Adam Bradley takes the helm, and both engineers are confident that the transition will be a smooth one. “I’ve been in the trade since the age of sixteen - that’s coming up to 14 years,” says Adam. “I served my apprenticeship with Dargaville’s well known old firm of Newman Engineering, and then worked in Auckland and in Wellington. But now I’ve settled down to start a family, and moving back to Dargaville has provided the perfect opportunity. This is a nice place to live!” While Adam is moving home to Dargaville, current manager David’s next move is also all about family, but sees him heading across the narrow part of New Zealand to Whangarei. There, he’ll be taking up dad duties while working part time in the engineering trade. “Perhaps the most rewarding thing about my four and a half years working with West Coast Steelworx has been the relationships with our customers,” says David. “Of course, the whole point of having all of the skills we have gathered together under one roof is convenience for the kumara growers, contractors and farmers. That means I’ve gotten to know them, and know what they need to keep their businesses running smoothly.” David has built a strong team, and he’s proud to hand over the keys to Adam, secure in the knowledge that a high standard of service and customer care will carry on. The West Coast philosophy of taking away customers’ downtime and worries will continue. “Special thanks have to go to Rusty and Rachael Williamson, without whom this could never have been possible,” says David. “Thanks, too, to all our customers for their loyalty, to our suppliers, and to the team - it has been a pleasure working alongside you all.”
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A dog’s tail …
Boss, rugby ana rein don’t mix “Well, I rilly don’t know wot the werld is coming too again, deah,” seda Boss as we were havin’ smoko ina kitchin atta homestead, ’cos the wether had “packed up again” like his gerlfren’ Sharlene said wen she called us over froma woolshed.
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“I hada look atta radar ona komputa deah, an’ it’s gonna get damp again.” Well readas, she was right too, becos she was pourin’ cupptees, an’ the rein pored down. “Well ’spose we cood turn ona TV ina lounge and wotch the Orl Blacks,” Sharlene said, but Boss giva big groan an’ sed: “No way, no blimmin’ way, I already looked atta papa. We bin thrashed again. He picked up tha papa and give it to Sharlene, an’ she red in her skoolteacher voice. “New Zealand hardly had any ball. They lost the aerial battle, they were destroyed on the ground and smothered when they did try to launch attacks. All Blacks coach Ian Foster’s time in charge is now surely measured in hours.” “Yep,” seda Boss. “An’ we gotta play them Boks again, so I kin bet the result in that game too. Time for a big change, an’ I reckin it’s gonna be a miserable World Cup for us before we get betta too. “That’s wot I meen about wot the world’s commin’ too. Rugby downa tubes, crime ona increase, ram raids, inflaytion, shootins in Orkland, an’ wen that Tamaki crowd start stirrin’ up and stopping traffic in Orklind, the cops seem ter do nothin’. They blocked the motoway two weeks ago, an’ cops were still wondering wot ter do
wen they went and blocked streets again. Now, it says ina papa they gonna march on Wullington ana parlimint again.” Boss stopped fer a breather then, an Sharlene flicked me a pikelit unner the table an’ give me a pat, like saying, ‘It’s just Boss doin’ his thing Billy. Don’t wurry’. So, I didint. But Boss wasint finished eh? “If the ABs aren’t causin’ a major panick, then we got the war in Ukraine an’ now the Yanks are stirrin’ trouble over China. Says ina paper that John Kiy who used ter be pry minista reckins the Yanks are out of order.” Sharlene lookt atta papa agin. “He said US Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan this week was ‘reckless’ and ‘dangerous’. Everyone knows that is poking the bear.” Sharlene ruffled the papa an’ sed: “Anyway deah, enuff of all his doom an’ gloom, at least we got sum good news ona sports front. Here we are ina rain ona Sunday but over in Englind the sun is shinin’ ana Kiwis is doing us all proud. So far we got 42 meddils — 17 gold, 11 silver and 14 bronze. An’ there might even be more.”
Well Boss giva bit of a sigh. “Guess yer right deah. Sllver an’ gold ina clouds I suppose. I rekin I mite check me Lotto tickit. Ya never know eh?” Thatsa Boss readas. Always livin’ in hope. I stuck me head on his knee, an’ give him me pikelit look. Didn’t werk. Nah. See Ya. Billy ¢
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Shelter for calves is in cattle DNA
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Cattle are hardy and stoical creatures, seemingly built to weather nature’s changing seasons without complaint. However, there’s a reason why shelter becomes a priority at calving time. Ten thousand years ago, in the north of what is now India, one of the most important domestication events of the post-ice-age era happened. The aurochs, ancestor of all beef and dairy cattle, was domesticated after what scientists believe was a long period of co-existence next to nomadic human populations. A similar thing happened in northern Europe, where the aurochs sub-breed was even bigger. These were not today’s cattle, which any farmer can tell you are not always docile and tractable. They were bigger, meaner, and taller, with large horns. A bull aurochs was built to take on the apex predators of ancient Europe, like the wolf and the bear. Brave indeed were those early humans who domesticated them. However, the important factor in our current story is this; the aurochs was not a beast of the open plains. That role was taken by the steppe bison. Instead, the aurochs lived in the forests which spanned the continent. It meant that calving season saw them retreat into the shelter of the trees, allowing for easy defence against predators and respite from the elements. Fast-forward and the aurochs are long gone, replaced with several breeds of cattle shaped by the human need for
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more meat, more milk, and less homicidal rage. What remains is a necessity for good shelter for calves and calving cattle, harking back to thousands of years of evolution. Researchers have found (and farmers with onthe-ground experience can confirm) that cattle p Attempts are being made to bring back the aurochs, the ancestor of modern cattle — these forest-loving beasts are a reason calves need have a fairly narrow shelter today ‘thermo-neutral’ band, the temperature where they are happiest. rubberised flooring. In all cases, however, “Conditions outside the thermo- whether the surface underneath is dirt, neutral zone of certain cattle types, bark chip, artificial or natural, what is possibly leading to cold or heat stress and being replicated is the shelter of those impairment of production if persistent, old-growth deciduous forests where the occasionally occur even in temperate aurochs used to roam. Just like such a natural environment, climates,” says a research team led by Eva Van Laer in Belgium. “Such thermal stress the shelter checklist contains the is likely to become more common in the following: good ventilation, protection future, due to global warming and cattle’s from harsh winter weather such as cold decreased capacity for thermoregulation winds and driving rain, the ability of a caused by selection for high productivity.” calf to sit, lie and stand naturally without Farmers will already know that warm, constriction, and cleanliness, including happy calves have better colostrum methods to keep out pests and birds uptake and put on condition faster. whose droppings may carry bacteria Shelter technology now provides a and illness. Shelter options can be tailored to your variety of options, from durable portable shelters to custom-made barns with soft own farm, your own circumstances and your future intent with regard to herd size and replacement management. Talk to the experts in the field to ensure CONTRACTING good coverage and give nature a helping hand. ¢
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GIVE YOUR FEEDBACK ON THE EXPOSURE DRAFT DISTRICT PLAN Kaipara is reviewing its District Plan, to meet the changing needs of the district. Our District Plan is our rulebook and guide for how we develop, so we can grow, while preserving those things we value. It’s important for Kaipara communities to be informed and to get involved.
There are lots of opportunities for you to find out more about the Exposure Draft District Plan: JOIN OUR LIVE WEBINARS ONLINE VIA YOUTUBE Whole plan overview, Wednesday 10 August, 7pm-8.30pm Historical and Cultural Values, Wednesday 17 August, 7pm-8.30pm
WEBINARS
Hazards and Risks, Wednesday 24 August, 7pm-8.30pm Subdivision and Zoning, Thursday 25 August, 7pm-8.30pm General District-wide Matters, Wednesday 31 August, 7pm-8pm Natural Environment Values, Thursday 1 September, 7pm-8.30pm Tangata Whenua/Mana Whenua, Friday 2 September, 10.30am-12pm
COME ALONG TO OUR DROP-IN SESSIONS Ruawai
Tuesday 16 August, 10am-12pm, Ruawai Tokatoka Hall
Paparoa
Wednesday 17 August, 10am-12pm, Paparoa War Memorial Hall
Maungaturoto Thursday 18 August, 9.30am-11.30am, Maungaturoto Centennial Hall Kaiwaka
Thursday 18 August, 2pm-4pm, Kaiwaka War Memorial Hall
Mangawhai
Saturday 20 August, 8.30am-1pm, Mangawhai Tavern Market
Mangawhai
Monday 22 August, 10am-2pm, Mangawhai Council Chambers, 1C Molesworth Drive
Dargaville
Tuesday 23 August, 10am-2pm, Conference Room at the Northern Wairoa War Memorial Hall
CHAT TO A PLANNER - ONLINE OR BY PHONE Monday 15 August
10am-12pm
Tuesday 30 August
2pm-4pm
Wednesday 17 August
2pm-4pm
Wednesday 31 August
2pm-4pm
Friday 19 August
10am-12pm
Thursday 1 September
10am-12pm
Monday 29 August
10am-12pm
Read the Exposure Draft District Plan, book a “Chat to a Planner” session, or find out how to give feedback at kaipara.govt.nz/kaipara-district-plan-review
KAIPARA LIFESTYLER August 9 2022
WHAT’S ON? For outside of Dargaville events email info@thelifestyler.co.nz
Club/Organisation
August
57 Squadron (Dargaville) Air Training Corps — Mondays 6pm–8pm at the Dargaville Aero Club. For boys and girls aged 13–18 years Phone Gordon 021 262 0547. Alcoholics Anonymous — Dargaville AA meetings held at The Lighthouse Church, cnr Normanby & Parore Sts. Use Parore St entrance. Monday 4.30pm & Thursday 7.30pm Contact Bernie 027 212 2148, Ladies 020 4082 1373, Murray 09 439 5248. Alzheimer’s ‘Carer’ Support Group — Contact Maxine on 021 153 5674. Baylys & Beyond Gardeners — All welcome, 2nd Monday of each month, Garden ramble, shared lunch, trading table phone 021 063 3444. Dargaville Aero Club — Learn to fly, free of tuition charges, Gyrocopter, Texan, Stork. Contact Peter 09 439 1628 for further info. Dargaville Contract Bridge Club — Tuesdays 12.45pm and Thursday 6.45pm at the Kiosk, Memorial Park, Logan St, Dargaville. dargavillebridge@gmail.com or phone Peter 09 439 2437 or 022 405 6439. Dargaville Embroidery Group — 3rd Tuesday of the month 10am–2pm. Phone Rosemary 09 439 0656. Dargaville Floral Art Club — Meets on the 3rd Wednesday of the month at 1pm at The Lighthouse Church, Cnr Normanby & Parore Sts, Dargaville. Enquiries to Dawn Donald 09 439 5413. Dargaville Friendship Club — meets 2nd Tuesday of the month at 10am at the NW Boating Club. For info phone Phyllis 09 439 6681. Dargaville Games Club — 1st and 3rd Thursday of the month at the Dargaville Scout Hall, Onslow St, 6pm–9pm. Dargaville Girls Brigade — For girls 5–15 years. Thursdays after school — 3.30–5pm held at The Lighthouse Church. Contact Pauline Taylor 021 263 7446 or 09 439 7505. Dargaville Menz Shed — is open Tuesday and Thursday each week from 10am to 3pm and Saturday mornings from 10am to noon. New members are welcome. For more info phone Paul 027 459 3098 or Brian 09 439 6175.
New Resident Welcome Event — 11th August 2022 5.15pm–6.30pm at the SEED Co-Working Office, Fosters Arcade, 42 Victoria Street. RSVP for catering purposes to info@dcdb.nz or phone 09 439 0464. Mt Wesley Angels Working Bee — 14th August, 2pm–4pm, Old Mt Wesley Cemetery. Bring water, gardening gloves and a friend. Wear suitable footwear. Dynamo Junction Business Event — Wednesday 17th August, 5.15–6.30pm, at Lambeth Architectural, 105 Victoria Street. All business owners and managers welcome.
September Grief and Loss: A community conversation — Tuesday 6th September 1pm–4pm presented by Hospice Kaipara. To be held at the Baylys Beach Community Centre. RSVP Hospice Kaipara 09 439 3330 opt 4, Lisa at office@hospicekaipara.org.nz or Lorraine at support@hospicekaipara.org.nz. Please register your interest to attend by 2nd September 2022. Fun Quiz Night – St Peters Anglican Church Fundraiser — Saturday 10th September. Doors open at 6pm for a 7pm start. Venue Te Kopuru Southern Rugby Club. $10 per person. Light supper provided and bar facilities available. Contact Viv Biddles 09 439 1587 or Kaye Welch 09 439 1504 (after 6pm). Book by 5th September as table numbers limited.
Markets Te Kopuru Market — Every Saturday 12.30pm– 3.30pm at Te Kopuru Community Hall. Dargaville Twilight Market — Last Friday of each month, 5.30pm–7pm. Northern Wairoa Boating Club, Totara Street. Kaihu Hall Market — Every third Saturday 10am– noon. Phone Robin 09 439 4878. Monthly Market — 1st Saturday of each month, 9am–noon, Kaipara Community Centre, Hokianga Road (opposite the Town Hall). Paparoa Artisan Market — 4th Sunday monthly 12–4pm. Paparoa Memorial Hall.
Dargaville Book Club hosted by Geraldine Craw
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2nd WEDNESDAY EACH MONTH NEXT IS 10th AUGUST 12PM–3PM BRING YOUR LUNCH — HAVE A COFFEE TALK ABOUT CREATIVE WRITING AND THE ARTISTIC PROCESS • COME AND MEET THIS MONTH’S GUEST SPEAKER
FOR EVENT LISTINGS
FOR SPORT LISTINGS
FOR CLUB/ORGANISATION LISTINGS
EMAIL info@dcdb.nz
EMAIL roxannek@sportnorth.co.nz
EMAIL dargaville@cab.org.nz
Dargaville Museum — Open every day except Christmas Day and Anzac morning 9–4 until Labour Day then 9–5 until Easter. Volunteers, visitor hosts and members welcome. Phone 09 439 7555. Dargaville Scout Group — For boys and girls aged 5–99 years at 23 Onslow St. All info on door or phone Johnnita 027 296 5889. Hikuwai O Kaipara Waka Ama Club — Meet at the NW Boating Club 5pm Mondays and Thursdays from 5pm for Awa training. Kaipara Heritage Machinery Club — Open and operating Wednesday and Saturday. New members and volunteers welcome. Something to interest both men and women, come and get involved. Phone 09 439 7108 or 09 439 4614. Kumarani Productions, Circus Jam — Wednesdays 5.30–7.30pm at Circus Kumarani, 15 Onslow St through school terms only. Gold coin donation. Lions Club of Ruawai — Meets 3rd Thursday of the month (social night) at the Sports Club and 1st Thursday of the month (business meeting). For more info contact 09 439 2029 or 09 439 2557. Lions Dargaville — Meeting 2nd Wednesday of the month in Lions Den, Hokianga Road. Contact John for more information 09 439 5937. Mt Wesley Angels — Meets 2nd Sunday of the month at Old Mt Wesley Cemetery to preserve, record and care for this historic cemetery. Wear suitable footwear, bring water, gardening gloves and a friend. Northern Wairoa Country Music Club — 1st Sunday of the month at the Scout Hall, 23 Onslow Street 1–4pm. Enquiries to Bruce 09 439 5513. Northern Wairoa Genealogy Society — Learn how to trace your family history or DNA at the Research Rooms, Dargaville Museum, 4th Sunday of each months 12.30–2pm OR attend our monthly meetings on the 4th Sunday of the month from 2pm–4pm. Phone Sue 021 608 606. Northern Wairoa Indoor Bowls Assn — Starts at 7pm Mondays at Anglican Church Hall, Tuesdays at Ruawai-Tokatoka Hall, Wednesdays at Dalmatian Hall. For more info contact Warren Younger 027 478 5102 or evenings 09 439 6155.
NZ 60s Up Movement — Dargaville Social Meetings held at the Lighthouse Function Centre on 1st Tuesday of the month. Contact President Margaret Pinny 09 439 4560. Peggy Purls in our Community — Every 3rd Wednesday 10.30am at Dargaville Sewing and Curtain Centre, 59 Normanby St. Ring Charlene 09 439 6120. RSA Women’s Section — Social meeting held at the Clubrooms, 4th Monday of the month. Contact Secretary/Treasurer Betty Bruce 09 439 4344. SeniorNet Dargaville — Drop-in every Tuesday 10am–2pm (except school holidays) for help with technology and internet banking. KCC 38 Hokianga Rd. Stepping Out Leisure Marching Team — Tuesday 4pm–5pm at the Dargaville Town Hall. Contact Sharon 027 439 5634 or 09 439 5634 for more details. Vaccine Passport required. Stitches and Craft — 5 Cranley St, Dargaville. 10am– 4pm Tuesday and Friday Contact Lois 027 473 0598 for further details.
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Helping the community in so many ways
09 439 3003
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author of Journeys of the Heart series Muddy Waters Gallery 43 Hokianga Rd, Dargaville Next to the Anzac Theatre
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For further information info@dargavillearts.co.nz John 027 525 8189
POUTO POINT DARGAVILLE’S CINEMA
THE ANZAC THEATRE
AT THE WAR MEMORIAL TOWN HALL, HOKIANGA RD TO PURCHASE TICKETS ONLINE AND FOR ANY FURTHER INFORMATION: www.anzactheatre.co.nz | 09 439 8997
MORNING
AFTERNOON
AFTERNOON
11th August – 17th August
★ First screening Last screening
EVENING
NIGHT
JAN PRESTON LIVE AT THE ANZAC THEATRE 7.30PM
THU 11/08 FRI 12/08
WHINA (PG) 12.00PM
SAT 13/08
MINIONS (PG) 1.00PM
PHANTOM OF THE OPEN (M) 3.00PM
SUN 14/08
WHETU MARAMA: BRIGHT STAR (E) 1.00PM
WHERE THE CRAWDADS SING (M) 3.00PM
MON 15/08 TUE 16/08 WED 17/08
Adult $16
DAY
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CLOSED CLOSED
PHANTOM OF THE OPEN (M) 5.30PM
WHERE THE CRAWDADS SING (M) 8.00PM
BENEDICTION (M) 5.15PM
WHERE THE CRAWDADS SING (M) 8.00PM
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BENEDICTION (M) 5.30PM
NEW THIS WEEK: BENEDICTION FURTHER SCREENINGS: WHINA, WHERE THE CRAWDADS SING, WHETU MARAMA, PHANTOM OF THE OPEN, MINIONS: THE RISE OF GRU VERY LAST SCREENING OF: ELVIS PHANTOM OF THE OPEN (M) 12.00PM
Senior (65+) $13.50
Student $13.50 w/ID
WHINA (PG) 5.30PM
Child $9.00
Proudly sponsored by the Kaipara Lifestyler
ELVIS (M) 8.00PM
Under 3yrs FREE
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Kellys Bay
HIGH
Dargaville High +1:50 Low +3:10 Ruawai Tinopai High +0:17 Low +0:21 Pahi
High +0:10 Low +0:06
High +1:16 Low +0:57 High +0:44 Low +0:30
LOW
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2:23am (0.7m)
8:36pm (3.0m)
2:49pm (0.6m)
9:10pm (3.3m)
THU 11
3:24am (0.6m)
9:37pm (3.2m)
3:46pm (0.4m)
10:04pm (3.4m)
FRI 12
4:18am (0.4m)
10:30pm (3.3m)
4:37pm (0.3m)
10:54pm (3.5m)
SAT 13
5:07am (0.3m)
11:19pm (3.4m)
5:25pm (0.3m)
11:40pm (3.6m)
SUN 14
5:54am (0.3m)
12:05pm (3.4m)
6:10pm (0.3m)
MON 15
12:24am (3.5m)
6:38am (0.3m)
12:49pm (3.3m)
6:53pm (0.4m)
TUE 16
1:07am (3.4m)
7:20am (0.4m)
1:31am (3.2m)
7:35pm (0.5m)
11:49pm (0.6m)
MANGAWHAI HEADS WED 10
5:04am (2.4m)
11:18am (0.5m)
5:51pm (2.6m)
THU 11
6:08am (2.5m)
12:18am (0.4m)
6:48am (2.7m)
FRI 12
12:47am (0.5m)
7:08am (2.6m)
1:13pm (0.3m)
7:42pm (2.8m)
SAT 13
1:42am (0.4m)
8:05pm (2.6m)
2:05pm (0.3m)
8:33pm (2.8m)
SUN 14
2:35am (0.3m)
8:57pm (2.7m)
2:55pm (0.3m)
9:24pm (2.9m)
MON 15
3:26am (0.3m)
9:47am (2.7m)
3:44pm (0.3m)
10:13PM (2.8m)
TUE 16
4:15am (0.3m)
10:35pm (2.6m)
4:32pm (0.4m)
11:01pm (2.7m)
Dargaville Arts Association www.dargavillearts.co.nz
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PUZZLE TIME
Jumbo crossword ACROSS 1 Room on ship (5) 4 Exaggeratedly shy person (9,6) 14 Browned bread (5) 15 Homeless cat (5) 16 Meet halfway (10) 17 Elevate (5) 19 Morning moisture (3) 20 Predict (7) 21 Menagerie custodian (9) 22 Very dirty (6) 25 Pirate (9) 27 Slice of bacon (6) 28 Calm (6) 33 Elderly man who lavishes gifts on a young woman (5,5) 35 Embrace (3) 36 Rite (6) 37 Cosy (4) 39 Playing card (3) 41 Large ape (7) 42 Tot (6) 43 Red food colouring (9) 44 Commerce (5) 45 Nuclear weapon (4,4) 50 Father (2) 51 Edible subterranean fungi (8) 55 Disloyal (5) 58 Controversial, awkward or risky issue (3,6) 59 Spice (6) 60 Dearth (7) 61 Donkey (3)
63 Space (4) 64 Moves stealthily about (6) 65 Unwell (3) 66 Orbiting devices (10) 68 Ingenious (6) 69 Copper-tin alloy (6) 71 Undercover work (9) 76 Lets (6) 77 Break the continuity of (9) 79 Gossip (7) 81 Friend (3) 84 Irrigate (5) 85 Money-making (10) 86 Derisive smile (5) 87 Requirements (5) 88 Scarce (4,2,3,6) 89 Under (5) DOWN 2 Writer (6) 3 Furious (5) 5 Boxing blow (4) 6 Make better (7) 7 Criticises (6) 8 Unworldly (5) 9 Television users (7) 10 Monster (4) 11 Medicinal potion (6) 12 Late (5) 13 Race official (7) 14 Fabric (7) 18 Trifling offence (10) 23 Supercilious (5) 24 Salad vegetable (7) 26 Element with symbol U (7) 27 Boating event (7)
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CONTRACT FENCING
Call Ray Curle 09 439 5717 or 027 254 6778
PETER BLACKWELL 021 295 9647
call today - we come to YOU
Now Available After School pick up service from St Josephs, Selwyn Park & Te Kopuru Schools Pick up/Drop off services
Clean Ear Health Do You Have a Problem with Ear Wax? Firewood Services - Kaiwaka
Phone: 021 278 3434 Email: cjsrakau@outlook.com Facebook: @cjsrakaufirewood
Winz Approved
Dargaville Funeral Services Ltd
There is now an Ear Nurse Specialist based at Dargaville Medical Centre to remove ear wax safely and effectively with micro suction
ALL ASPECTS OF FARM & LIFESTYLE BLOCK FENCING & MAINTENANCE INCLUDING:
Locally owned and operated The Point of Difference
Tree Planting Experts Tree Planting, Maintenance, Site Preparations
Contact: 0279083379
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KAIPARA SOLUTIONS
www.kaiparasolutions.co.nz
Working With Nature
PILING, RETAINING & EARTHWORKS
• Post & Batten • Entrances • Post & Rail • Retaining Walls • Stock Yards • Riparian Lots • Netting • Subdivisions
Bruce Young – 027 575 7377 www.dargavillefuneralservices.co.nz
Services:
Mobile 027 352 2871
www.cornerstonechildren.co.nz
CALL CHRIS HICKEY ON 027 561 1719 email: fencingspecialists.nz@gmail.com
24 Hours — 09 439 8016
Jessica Young – 020 4119 1299 office@dargavillefuneralservices.co.nz
After School Care and Holiday Programme for 5-13 year olds
Call Roz on 027 297 2200 or email info@clean-ear.co.nz to make an appointment
OPEN 3.00pm to 6.00pm Monday to Friday Hokianga Road, Dargaville BE IN QUICK!
027 240 4514
caine.hccs@gmail.com • TRENCHING
Landscaping to Earthmoving Certified Drainlaying Tip Truck Hire Septic Farms KAURI COAST Subdivisions & more CONTRACTING LTD Gary Whippy 027 469 8079 gary@kccontracting.co.nz www.facebook.com/kauricoastcontracting For all your general digger works, drainage and civil work.
• POST BORING • EXCAVATIONS • SITE CLEARANCE • DRAINS & WATER TABLES • TIP TRUCK FOR LOAD REMOVALS • ROCK BUCKET & “THUMB” EXPERIENCED OPERATOR “NO JOB TOO BIG OR TOO SMALL”
CALL TRAVIS! 021 056 7665
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FOR HIRE
Office: 09 439 8048 Fax: 09 437 5796 Email: office@morrisandmorris.co.nz
09 431 8440
30 Hurndall St, Maungaturoto
021 125 1576
15 Gladstone Street, Dargaville, 0310, PO Box 8043, Kensington 0145, Whangarei
Domestic • Commercial • Industrial • Cowsheds Ph: Stevie 027 284 1300 Em: stevie-pock@hotmail.com
morrisandmorris.co.nz
Local Tree Services
Phone 439 6070 or National Help Line 0800 883 300
OPTOMETRISTS THURSDAYS 10.30AM — 4.00PM Phone 09 438 3509 Shop 4 | Edwin Arcade 86 Victoria Street, Dargaville
TK DIGGERS 027 432 0588
Operator AARON GUEST 09 439 1843 tkdiggers@gmail.com
Office hours 9am-3pm Mon-Fri 158a Victoria Street Dargaville
FAMILY & SEXUAL VIOLENCE SUPPORT SERVICES • Crisis Support and Advocacy • Individual and Family Therapy Counselling • ACC Sensitive Claims • Refuge Accommodation or Assistance with Relocation • Safety Programmes, Parenting and Empowerment Programmes
0800 933 326 Safer, Faster & Cheaper • • • • • •
Tree Felling Tree Pruning Chipping Stump Grinding Shelter Belt Removal/ Topping Land Clearing
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Personal Insurance Advisors specialising in Life, Medical, Trauma and Income Insurance and ACC p e w
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KAIPARA SERVICE DIRECTORY WESTCOAST CONCRETE
Mobile hose doctor, welding & mechanic service crew Fabrication in steel, stainless & aluminium
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Repairs & modifications Call us, visit us or email us for any big or small jobs!
Contact us today for your FREE QUOTE
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CLASSIFIEDS
PHONE 09 439 6933
Closing date for classified advertising for the August 16 2022 edition is Monday, August 15 2022
FOR SALE
FOR RENT
TREE SERVICES
CARAVAN EWOF (and marine). Call your local inspector today at A+ Electrical Inspections and Security on 021 240 6764.
TWO BEDROOM unit, suite older couple, close to hospital, auto garage door and heat pump. Phone 027 249 7527.
TREE REMOVAL, pruning, chipping & stump grinding. Qualified & Insured. Phone Scott 0800 468 9663 Arborcare Tree Maintenance.
CARPET, VINYL and hard flooring. Full supply and installation service. Mobile showroom. Free measure and quote. Phone Christine — Kaipara Flooring Co 021 515 415.
ELECTIONS
TREE TRIMMING Truck using Grapple/Saw – 26m reach — Pruning, Removal, Chipping, Qualified Arborists SIMPLE – FAST – SAFE – QUALIFIED – EXPERIENCED – VALUE FOR MONEY. Servicing KAIPARA CALL Team Vegetation on 09 439 0050
E BIKE avanti discovery 48-622, 29x1 wheels all in good working order. Phone 021 0824 3109. TOP SOIL, top quality, $75 per m³ onto your trailer, or truck deliveries available for larger orders. Phone 021 132 4107 or 09 439 5141.
FENCING FENCING, ALL types of fencing, pool, stockyards, post & rail, boundary plus... call Jeff 0274765 458
PROPERTY MAINTENANCE 1 STOP Window & Door Repairs — Seals, Latches, Stays, Wheels, Hinges, Locks, Glass & Glazing. Phone 027 275 0918 or 09 439 6458 — Kevin Sowter or visit my website: www.windowanddoors.co.nz — Window & Door Services Ltd.
Dargaville Bobcat Services Any job big or small. We do them ALL
VOTE Authorized by Paturiri Toautu 266 Maropiu Settlement Rd Dargaville
POLITICIAN PATURIRI TOAUTU
SITUATIONS VACANT
KAIPARA MĀORI WARD SEAT
www.politicalcandidate.co.nz LIVESTOCK
MATAKOHE SALE FRIDAY 19TH AUGUST 2022 12.30pm Start Entries now being taken
Murray Lynch 021 966 501
Ruawai College Part-time Fixed-term 0.8 FTTE Our college in the beautiful Kaipara region is looking to employ a fixed-term, part-time 0.8 FTTE teacher with strengths in the following learning areas: Hard Materials, The Arts, Māori, and Physical Education. The applicant we seek should be enthusiastic, motivated, and committed to quality teaching and learning. A willingness to contribute to the rich, co-curricular life of the school is important. Start date negotiable. Fixed term position ends Friday 9 December 2022. Private rental accommodation is available on request. Applications close Monday 15 August 2022, at 3 pm. To request an application pack, please contact Tyla O’Sullivan, Principal’s PA via email at pa@ruawaicollege.school.nz.
SITUATIONS VACANT
Southern (Te Kopuru) Football Club 2023 Coach Wanted We are located 10.5km from Dargaville on Pouto Road. We have 138 proud years as a rugby club in both Northern Wairoa and Northland Rugby Unions. Southern Rugby is looking for experienced applicants for Head Coach during the 2023 season.
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Our aim is to find a Coach, Assistants and Manager that can: Lead us in the 2023 Championship Competition; Develop and deliver a season plan with goals in collaboration with the Player Leadership Group; Lead the team both on and off the field; and Assist to build a culture of excellence and brotherhood both on and off the field.
An appropriate package will be discussed with the successful applicant. Interested applicants can contact: Club President: Evan Paxton Mobile: 021 439 803 Email: evanandtanya@xtra.co.nz All discussions and applications will be treated as confidential Applications close: 31 October 2022 Successful Applicant will be publicly announced at our AGM, mid-November
Don McKenzie 021 754 174 • Stump & Tree Removal • Driveway Prep & Regrading • Post Hole Borer
• Calf Shed & Stockyard Cleaning • Tip Truck Available • Trencher
Noel Baker 027 455 5828 Craig Douglas 027 445 1167
Community Work Supervisor Wanted Whangarei Community Corrections Ara Poutama Aotearoa
Phone or Txt Paul
09 439 5073 | 027 271 2022
WORK WANTED
DENISE CLARK Toenail & Fingernail Cutting Service
Phone
09 439 6068
Dargaville Sale Thursday 11th August 2022 12.30pm start 20 2yr Here Frsn X Strs 20 2yr Here Frsn X Hfrs 25 1 yr Ang Strs 10 1yr Here Frsn X Hfrs 40 2022 Aut Born Here Frsn X Strs 30 2022 Aut Born Here Frsn X Hfrs Auctioneers Note All stock will be weighed prior to the sale
For Further Information please contact PGW Livestock Agent Steve Harsant 027 497 9892 Helping grow the country
WAYNE & ANNETTE Ph 09
439 2020
Dry Aged Beef Specialists Traditional Manuka wood smoked Bacon & Ham
TOKATOKA
• Do you want to make a real difference in your community? • Do you enjoy mentoring and coaching people? • Work base is flexible • Work one day a week (Sunday) 7:30am – 4:30pm As a Community Work (CW) Supervisor, you will oversee and manage up to 8 community workers serving Community Work sentences on meaningful projects at schools, reserves, community groups, Marae and churches whatever the community needs. This is a permanent position to work on a Sunday, and our CW projects cover from Wellsford to Towai, therefore your base can be negotiated.
The hourly rate for this role is $23.63 $24.41. Appointment and remuneration will reflect skills and experience relevant to the role. We seek a dynamic person able to guide and motivate people in our care to complete their Community Work hours. To be eligible you need: • The right to work in New Zealand or a work visa with at least 12 months remaining • A full New Zealand Driver Licence with the ability to drive a manual vehicle • To declare any conflicts of interest and previous convictions. Exempt from Clean Slate & all conviction history is released • The ability to pass a drug test If you want to find out more about a career with us, visit careers.corrections.govt.nz to see the full advert, or if you need support with your application, please email our team at careers@corrections.govt.nz.
KAIPARA LIFESTYLER August 9 2022
CLASSIFIEDS
PHONE 09 439 6933
Closing date for classified advertising for the August 16 2022 edition is Monday, August 15 2022
SECURITY
TRADE & SERVICES
PUBLIC NOTICES
SECURE YOUR Home — Security Doors, Grills, Locks, Bolts, Stays, Latches — 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.
CARPET CLEANING, repairs, re-stretching, and patching. Flood drying and small carpet laying work and upholstery cleaning. Very fussy and reasonable prices. Phone Darren, Alltrades Carpet Services 0800 425 587 or 027 286 8584.
STORAGE
WATCH BATTERIES repairs from $10. 97 Victoria Street, Dargaville Mon–Tue & Thur–Fri 10am–1.30pm. Also clock repairs. Phone 022 342 8183.
ACOUSTIC MUSIC Blackboard Concert — First Thursday of the month — 7–9.30pm, next is 1st September, Kaipara Community Centre, Hokianga Road, Dargaville. $2 entry, $2 raffle. Performers and audience welcome. Phone Allan 09 439 6933 or 021 439 697. An enjoyable night to be part of, sit back and be entertained by some great local talent.
WE CURRENTLY have containers space available enquiries call Rick 09 439 6037 or 027 207 2932.
WATER TANK Cleaning. Phone Pete 027 444 3053 or 09 405 9510.
WANTED TO BUY
SITUATIONS VACANT
TOP $$$ for old Tin diecast Toys. Corgi, Matchbox, Dinky, Funho, Hornby, Hotwheels, Marklin, Meccano, Schuco, Straue, Tonka, Tyco ect. Phone Ron 027 535 7214 / 09 439 4829.
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS both Dargaville AA Meetings are held at the church, crn Parore and Normanby Sts. Use Parore St entrance. Monday 4.30pm & Thursday 7.30pm. Phone Bernie 027 212 2148, Ladies 020 4082 1373, Murray 09 439 5248. DARGAVILLE HEALING rooms 7pm Tuesdays. No charge and no appointment necessary. Lion of Judah Building, River Road. All Welcome. Check us out on Facebook.
KA OTA, KA AKO — HEALTHY SCHOOL LUNCHES PROGRAMME KITCHEN HAND/CANTEEN ASSISTANT We are looking for an energetic and dynamic person to join our team as Kitchen Hand/Canteen Assistant to work within our school lunch’s programme. Duties include assisting in food handling, cleaning and serving in our school canteen. Position is 9am – 2.30pm Monday to Friday, term time only. The successful applicant will be required to complete a police vet.
NOTICE OF AGM 2022 The Northern Wairoa Māori, Maritime and Pioneer Museum Society Inc will hold its AGM at the Lighthouse Function Centre on Sunday 28th August at 1.30pm. Lyndsay Alexander will speak and show a film on early whaling following the AGM.
Applications close 12pm, 28th August 2022.
Nominations for the governance committee must be received at the Museum office by 4pm on 19th August. All nominees, proposers and seconders must be current Society members or life members.
If you have any queries please call Denise on 021 063 7540.
Everyone is welcome to attend.
To apply for the position, please drop your CV and Application Letter off at the school office or email it to office@darghigh.school.nz
IN MEMORIAM
GRBAVAC Ernest Cyril Passed away 13.8.2005 Time may pass, but memories stay, as near and dear as yesterday. Sadly missed and remembered always by Millie and Family.
GOODLAND,
Elizabeth Summars
24•4•1939 - 20•8•2012
Loved and sadly missed by family, friends and colleagues both here and overseas. You are ever in our thoughts, James.
PUBLIC NOTICES
DARGAVILLE HIGH SCHOOL
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All Welcome at SeniorNet Open Day on Monday 15th August Learn to get more from your own devices in a friendly atmosphere from people of your own age group.
Kaipara Community Centre, 38 Hokianga Road, Dargaville Contact us: Heather: 021 177 7886 | 09 439 4452 Dot: 09 439 1711
PUBLIC NOTICES
KAIPARA HUNT AGM Thursday 25th of August, 8pm at Maungaturoto Country Club, Bickerstaffe Road, Maungaturoto
All welcome.
SITUATIONS VACANT
Kaipara District Council Proposed Temporary Road Closure
Community Mental Health Nurse – Kaipara (0.8FTE) Vacancy No: NS22-303
Closes: 17 August 2022
Are you seeking that role with real impact and meaning? Would you like to see the tangible outcome of your work, in your community, every day? At Northland DHB, we’re driving health equality for Te Tai Tokerau, and we want you to be a part of our diverse and passionate whanau. Join Northland DHB and you’ll quickly discover you’re more than part of the team – you belong to our family. Right now, we have an exciting opportunity for a skilled Registered Nurse with experience in Mental Health Nursing to join our Community General Adult and Crisis Team based in Dargaville, working 32 hours per week. As well as being responsible for a caseload, part of your week will be spent physical health monitoring and metabolic screening. Northland DHB is committed to Te Tiriti o Waitangi and holds stewardship for - as Tangata equitable health outcomes for Maori Whenua as the highest priority. Our ideal candidate will possess a strong desire and ability to work as part of a positive and productive multidisciplinary team, be highly motivated and have excellent communication and computer skills. You will also hold a full drivers licence, a current annual practising certificate, and be willing to work towards becoming a Duly Authorised Officer. Preference will be given to candidates with local knowledge and considerable experience practising at an expert level. If you are ready for your next challenge – apply today! A career with Northland DHB will see you action meaningful change in the region we love, and in your professional development – all whilst enjoying everything the stunning North has to offer. You really can enjoy the best of both. Our people live our Values: Tangata I te tuatahi People First - People are central to all we do Whakaute (tuku mana) Respect - We treat others as they would like to be treated Manaaki Caring - We nurture those around us, and treat all with dignity and compassion Whakawhitiwhiti korero Communication - We communicate safely, openly and with respect to promote clear understanding Taumata teitei (hirangi) Excellence - Our attitude of excellence inspires success, competence, confidence and innovation
Enjoy the best of both. northlanddhb.org.nz
Advertise in the Kaipara Lifestyler Classifieds
Pursuant to the Transport (Vehicular Traffic Road Closure) Regulations 1965, the Kaipara District Council hereby gives notice that Fuzen Entertainment has made an application to have a road within the Kaipara District, closed on the days and at the times set out below for the purpose of the Northern Bass 2022/23 music festival. Wednesday 28th December 2022 at 0.00am until Sunday 1st January 2023 at 23:59pm Settlement Rd, Kaiwaka – Restricted access. Access for resident and local traffic only. Any objections to this proposal should be in the hands of the Kaipara District Council no later than 4.00pm on Monday 29 August 2022 and will be considered at the Council meeting in 31st August. Kaipara District Council
Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Whātua and Te Topu Ika o Ngāti Whātua Notice is hereby given that the 2022 Annual Hui of Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Whātua and Te Topu Ika o Ngāti Whātua will be held on: Saturday 19 November 2022 commencing at 10.00 am at Te Hana Te Ao Marama Maori Cultural Centre 311 State Highway 1, Te Hana 0974 A zoom option will also be provided
AGENDA • Karakia-Mihimihi • Apologies
Public notice
• Confirmation of Minutes - Meeting held 19 February 2022
R A N Enterprises Limited of Kaiwaka, has made application to the Kaipara District Licensing Committee for the renewal and variation of an on licence in respect of the premises situated at 1919 State Highway 1, Kaiwaka, 0573 known as Spice Lounge. The general nature of the business conducted under the licence is restaurant. The days on which and the hours during which alcohol is intended to be sold under the licence are: Current days and hours: Monday to Sunday 12.00 noon until 9.00pm. Proposed days and hours: Monday to Sunday 9am to 1am the following day The application may be inspected during ordinary office hours at the Kaipara District Licensing Committee at 32 Hokianga Road, Dargaville or Unit 5, 6 Molesworth Drive, Mangawhai. Any person who is entitled to object and who wishes to object to the issue of the licence may, not later than 15 working days after the first publication of this public notice, file a notice in writing of the objection with the Secretary of the District Licensing Committee, Private Bag 1001, Dargaville 0340. No objection to the issue of a licence may be made in relation to a matter other than a matter specified in section 105(1) of the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012. This is the second publication of this notice. The first was published on 2 August 2022.
• Presentation of 2021/2022 Annual Report and Financial Statements
(Section 127, Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012)
09 439 6933
ANNUAL GENERAL HUI
• Te Topu Ika o Ngāti Whātua report • Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Whātua Strategic Plan • Presentation of 2022/2023 Annual Plan and Budget • Confirmation of Appointment of Auditors • General Business • Karakia Whakamutunga Printed copies of the above documents will be available at the Annual General Hui and electronically on Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Whātua website following the hui https://www.ngatiwhatua.iwi.nz/ In the event that we cannot hold the AGM kanohi ki te kanohi, we will revert to the online Zoom format, as was done for the 2021/2022 AGM.
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KAIPARA LIFESTYLER
614 TE MAIRE RD TE KOPURU
$6,500,000 + GST (if any) 50-52 COLVILLE ROAD DARGAVILLE
$849,000 82-82A GORDON STREET DARGAVILLE
$729,000 104 GORDON ST DARGAVILLE
$575,000
IT STARTS WITH THE SOIL
VIEWS, LOCATION AND PRIVACY
GREAT INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY
UNTAPPED POTENTIAL
Premium soils dominated by Red Hill loams. Autumn / Spring dairying options. Self sufficient grass maize silage supplements. Low cost production per/milk solid. Many Titles land bank options. 222 ha, ample water, two 4-bedroom homes, 36 aside herringbone milking shed.
This substantial home with views features 3 double bedrooms, open plan living, large deck, 2 bathrooms & a 1 bedroom selfcontained unit. Has a basement single garage plus separate large double garage. There is a 3106m2 section with views and subdivision potential on a separate title all being sold as one.
These tidy flats feature new exterior paint, polished timber flooring, character ceilings and fully insulated. The first flat has 1 double bedroom, the second has 2 double bedrooms. Both have combined kitchen/dining, separate lounge and private backyards. Potential rent is approx. $600 p/w.
MICHAEL GRIFFITHS 0272 788 122 WEB ID RJR4254
CRAIG CLEMENT 021 461 668 WEB ID RJS4243
CRAIG CLEMENT 021 461 668 WEB ID RJS4246
Built to last a life time, this home is more than just a starter home with plenty of functional space to grow into. 3 bedrooms, large lounge, hrv, heatpump, wood burner, internal access garage, workshop, rumpus , 1014m2 section with standalone workshop shed, carport, excellent indoor out door flow, gardens, trees, poly shed, walking distance to schools. ADRIANNE ASTLEY 0204 076 2650 WEB ID RJS4256
LOT 55, 113 FRANKLIN ROAD PAPAROA
$195,000 LOT 50 MANAAKI CIRCLE PAPAROA
$190,000 136 FRANKLIN RD, PAPAROA
Offers over $775,000 1122C WHAKAPIRAU ROAD WHAKAPIRAU
$355,000
RETIRE TO PAPAROA
DON’T MISS OUT - PAPAROA SECTION
DELIGHTFUL COUNTRY CHARM
SECTION WITH WATER VIEW
If you are over 60 and looking for a quiet village-like environment where you can build your dream retirement home then look no further. Enjoy your golden years in this brand new sub-division. Title has now been issued
Flat corner section in the Retiree Area of the newly completed subdivision just a short walk in to Paparoa Village. These sections have access to a community septic system, you will need your own water supply. This is a great opportunity to grab one of the last sections available (covenants apply). Title has now been issued JILL POWELL 021 505 712 WEB ID MRE2710
An acre of opportunity allows you a WOW country view and be a few minutes from Paparoa. Spoilt for choice where to relax and dine. Stanley woodburner, heat pump. Main house plus cottage and cabin, massive garaging & parking. Glass house, vege garden, stand of native trees. Call Rhoda to view!
Large north-facing section 1755 sqm. Elevated to enjoy water view to the boats moored in the west. Concrete Right of Way access. All day sun. Sheltered. Power and Phone at road boundary. No covenants! Call Rhoda today!
RHODA MORRISON Ph 0274 800 691 WEB ID MRE2724
RHODA MORRISON Ph 0274 800 691 WEB ID MRE2728
KARYN HODGSON 029 779 9019 WEB ID MRE2708
LOT 1 HUARAU ROAD MAUNGATUROTO
$495,000 97 HURNDALL STREET MAUNGATUROTO
$80,000 + GST (if any) 198 HURNDALL STREET MAUNGATUROTO $1,600,000 + GST (if any) 212 HURNDALL STREET MAUNGATUROTO
NEW LISTING
$595,000
NEW LISTING
THE SECRET GARDEN
THE ONLY TAKEAWAY BAR IN TOWN!
OPTIONS GALORE!
PERFECT TO MAKE YOUR OWN
1.35ha of flat and gently sloping grazing land, bounded by a very pretty tidal stream. Installation of power to the boundary will be completed shortly. There is a surprise section nestled behind the trees with a small stream tributary running through the middle. Under 10 minutes drive to central Maungaturoto. GARY MORRIS 021 902 087 DEBBIE HOWLETT 021 233 3796 WEB ID MRE2696
A business opportunity presents itself here with The Sitting Duck takeaway bar. The only takeaway bar in town, everyone needs a night off from cooking and they have provided yummy takeaways for many years. The books are on hand and offers you the chance to walk in and start earning income straight away. SHAR SCHULTZ 022 046 4790 WEB ID MC2723
Prime State Highway position. Land area 4,292sqm & approx. floor area of 1310sqm with potential for many business or leasing options. Current lease for Caltex petrol station & shop. Numerous office, retail and workshop spaces. Separate 3 bay open-fronted unit with enclosed office spaces. GARY MORRIS 021 902 087 DEBBIE HOWLETT 021 233 3796 WEB ID MC2730
This property provides perfect entry level into the housing market. With great solid bones and a fantastic layout this three bedroom home gives you an opportunity to roll up your sleeves and make it your own.
110 Victoria Street, Dargaville 143 Hurndall Street, Maungaturoto
www.roperandjones.co.nz
SHAR SCHULTZ 022 046 4790 WEB ID MRE2718
09 439 7295 09 431 1016
Dargaville Realty Ltd Licensed Agent REAA 2008
PENNY’S NORTHLAND REGIONAL COUNCIL UPDATES BY PENNY SMART NRC COUNCILLOR FOR KAIPARA WARD
Kia ora koutou and greetings Congratulations to Oneriri Station Congratulations to Oneriri Station for taking out the NRC Water Quality Enhancement Award at the recent Balance Farm Environmental Awards dinner. Having had the opportunity to visit the station and see first-hand the dedicated protection and restoration work that they are doing it was a genuine pleasure to present the award at the dinner on behalf of Northland Regional Council. Farmers Hub on the NRC website is up and running There is a dedicated ‘Farmers Hub’ on the NRC website that is a one stop shop for landowners it has a wealth of information. Including the new rules on synthetic nitrogen fertiliser use, the pending Fresh Water Plan Change, Land use and Intensification, Wetland rules and more. Definitely worth keeping up with and gaining an understanding of what is ahead regarding land use.
https://www.nrc.govt.nz/environment/farmmanagement Regional Transport Committee (RTC) One of the reports on the RTC meeting agenda was
on the Governments 10-year road safety strategy Road to Zero. Road to Zero has a targeted goal of reducing death and serious injuries from road trauma by 40% by 2030. The following YouTube link (https://www.youtube. com/watch?v=QbhvZUmbSU) features Waka Kotahi CEO Nicole Rosie speaking with kiwi Dave Cliff CEO of the Global Road Safety Partnership, about the evidence behind road safety, what new Zealand can learn from overseas and why we need to reconsider how we view safety on our roads. It is a very informative listen, talking about small as well as large and expensive ways that New Zealand can reach our Road to Zero goals. Local Government Elections 2022 Many of you will be aware there are Local Government Elections this year. For District Councils and Regional Councils. Local Government plays an important part in the lives of all of us. From the front of house services that they provide to their regulations and compliance role to the advice and the facilitative way in which they work with individuals and within communities. It is critical that we have enthusiastic, informed and sound
leadership around the council tables. Councillors that listen first, work with their communities in a collaborative way, can work as a group in a cohesive way, and use a practical and pragmatic long-term view to get the best outcomes for the district and region. I would like to reassure potential candidates that there will be a comprehensive induction period for those that are elected in all things related to Local Government and your role. I have decided to restand for the Northland Regional Council in the Kaipara Constituency. There is a large amount of change ahead for Communities and Local Government. With six years’ experience and knowledge in the role I believe I am well placed to assist the NRC Kaipara Constituency and Te Tai Tokerau Northland with the changes, challenges and opportunities that will be occurring over the next triennium. Nga mihi and regards Penny Disclaimer: these are my personal views and not those of NRC or NRC Councillors. For more information go to: www.nrc.govt.nz | phone 0800 002 004 email pennys@nrc.govt.nz For the reporting of environmental or maritime incidents phone our 24/7 hotline on 0800 504 639