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KAIPARA LIFESTYLER
We are up to speed
u by Paul Campbell
With 2017 almost upon us, this ultimate issue of the Kaipara Lifestyler for the old year comes to you with the benefit of communications technology that gets faster and more efficient by the day. The Kaipara is increasingly home to enterprises and businesses that can cover the country from a rural hub, without the traffic chaos, the saturated parking, the lemming-packed high rises and the overall stress and strain of the cities. High-speed communications are essential to business, and for today’s busy lifestyle, and just another of the attractions and opportunities our district has to offer. Sophisticated smart phones and the continuous development of associated technology, Skype for video conferencing, net based ‘cloud’ computing and sliding scale business hours have
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radically changed the workplace, and living away from the urban sprawl is a growth industry. Newcomers have been quick to arrive in Kaipara, many taking advantage of a property boom to relocate. While there has been a measure of rise in land and house prices here as a result, opportunities still abound to find a new way of life here. It may be just space to breathe on a weekend getaway, or something more permanent, so in this special issue, we take a look at the myriad business, service and hospitality industry providers that are the lifeblood of the community — what in fact make the Kaipara ‘tick’. Basic services are second to none in our smaller towns — supermarkets, medical services, schools, veterinarians, libraries, restaurants and coffee shops, art galleries, clubs and associations — the list goes on. Then in Dargaville, you will find our fully equipped modern hospital, our seat of local government, sophisticated shopping and all the trappings of urban living and attendant services.
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Take a look at what a new lifestyle in a fourbedroom home on an acre or two of land will cost you in the Kaipara. You could be in for a very pleasant surprise. At the end of the day, the big city you leave behind is in fact still within reach — just a 90-minute drive away for a day out in ‘the big smoke’. But once you experience Kaipara and its surrounds, its magnificent great harbour, its fine beaches, its forests and lakes, then the tug of the urban sprawl may fade very quickly to be replaced by improved well-being and sense of security. To our annual influx of thousands of holidaymakers and visitors from all parts of New Zealand and well beyond our shores, the staff of the Kaipara Lifestyler bid you welcome. You may be enjoying fine wine and seafood in bespoke hotels, motels or B&B establishments, or enjoying campervan or canvas accommodations in one of our immaculate seaside holiday parks. Wherever you choose to stay, Kaipara offers not just a fabulous holiday
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destination, from the beaches of the Pacific to the Tasman, top boating and fishing on the great harbour in between, but also new opportunities and a hugely attractive alternative to living in the city. For the immediate future though, we wish you a very safe and happy Christmas, a prosperous and peaceful New Year, and of course a wonderful stay at our place. ¢
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A message from Kaipara Mayor, Greg Gent Welcome to this special edition of the Kaipara Lifestyler, and a warm welcome too for visitors from near and far in the firm belief they will enjoy what Kaipara has to offer. Over the years, particularly during my dairy industry days, my wife Ann and I have hosted people on our farming property at Ruawai, many of them from overseas. What did they enjoy? In short, the myriad attractions of this district we call home and sometimes even take for granted. The younger folk and also the fitter of our guests found climbing Tokatoka something of a revelation, taking in stunning views of the huge Kaipara harbour and, through 360 degrees, the rich farmland, bush forests and hill country of the hinterland. I know the great kauri tree, Tane Mahuta, the Lord of the Forest, isn’t strictly ours but it’s close enough to the Kaipara District border to claim ownership. A visit is pretty much a must, and make it a day out with a glass of wine, an oyster or two, or another culinary favourite from some of the fine establishments along the way in Dargaville, Te Kopuru, Ruawai or another of our friendly towns. Our three museums — at Matakohe, Dargaville and Mangawhai — are a very quick and entertaining way to find out more about how Kaipara came to be,
and I find that provenance is becoming more and more important to people. These establishments have some fine research facilities with staff and volunteers ready and willing to assist visitors and locals alike. Speaking of fine food, Mangawhai has some great offerings, along with an excellent artist’s colony — and that is also true across the board in Kaipara, where arts and crafts flourish in every community. Perhaps one of our greatest attractions is free to enjoy — our magnificent coastline and fine beaches with the huge harbour and fine fishing within. Take a trip down to Pouto and the whole fascinating west coast peninsula. It is quite unique. Or drive inland a little to the vaunted Kai Iwi Lakes for pristine waters to camp alongside. Then there are the many other treasures of the Kaipara, whether that’s Maungaturoto, Pahi, the Tinopai peninsula or a coffee at Paparoa. People tend to enjoy the difference these small settlements offer. I invite you to go and explore the Kaipara, enjoy our lifestyles, and have a very safe and happy visit, and journey thereafter. ¢
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A bright future beckons u by Paul Campbell
In the middle years of the 19th century, Kaipara beckoned immigrants from the other side of the world, with promises of farmland grants, and ease of access from their arrival port of Auckland. So some consternation ensued when these hardy pioneers found themselves faced with yet more sea travel to reach the planned settlements on the Kaipara Harbour under the Albertland scheme, where 100 acres awaited a family of four. The organisers of this exodus to New Zealand had prepared maps showing a broad roadway between Auckland and the north. Unfortunately, they did not indicate that this route was only planned — still on paper. So those early immigrants, whose descendants still farm on the Kaipara today, sold off the wagon wheels they had shipped from Europe, and turned once more to boats into the vast harbour reaches of their new homes.
Today however, that early promise of ease of access into Northland, while it has improved over the ensuing 160-odd years, is taking a quantum leap forward. First came the extended Northern Motorway, then the Northern Gateway Tunnel, and now, the Puhoi to Wellsford motorway. The new route will perhaps finally fulfil the promise to the Albertland settlers, who concentrated their focus in establishing Wellsford as their centrepiece. The official beginning of the $700 million project connecting Puhoi to Wellsford came when then Prime Minister John Key and Transport Minister Simon Bridges turned the sod in Warkworth on December 8 2016,
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allowing the construction of the Puhoi to Warkworth motorway to commence. The 18.5km motorway between Puhoi and Warkworth will flow from the toll tunnels to connect with SH1 south of Kaipara Flats Road, north of Warkworth. On completion, the new expressway will boost the economy of Kaipara and the north, speeding up access for goods and services to and from the region. It’s also part of a long-term strategy of getting up to Whangarei. “There are tremendous development opportunities for the people in the north, and there is tremendous tourism opportunities, but we can’t have
motorway networks that can’t handle the volume of traffic,” said Transport Minister Bridges. “It will also support population growth, connecting the expanding Warkworth area which is expected to grow to 20,000 residents in the next few decades.” The $700 million project is being delivered through a Public Private Partnership. The second stage of the project will connect Warkworth to Wellsford. “The NZ Transport Agency has been undertaking investigations and will be sharing an indicative route with the
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$80 shareholder reward to every Northpower consumer Every Northpower electricity consumer in Kaipara and Whangarei districts is to receive $80 from the Northpower Electric Power Trust. 57,000 people in Kaipara and Whangarei will receive a total of more than $4.5 million with the Trust distribution appearing as a credit on December or January power accounts.
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public early next year,” Mr Bridges said. The road is expected to be open to traffic in late 2021. But even before this long awaited ease of access, the real estate of Kaipara is booming, as cashed up Aucklanders discover the excellent lifestyle here. Northland’s property market has hit a record median house price of $399,500. November figures from the Real Estate Institute of New Zealand show Dargaville’s median property price increased 14 per cent, as urban dwellings and also lifestyle properties in the surrounding Kaipara attracted a swathe of new residents. Compared with the previous month, median house price rose by 9 per cent in Dargaville. But in the Kaipara ward of Otamatea, house sales showed a huge 60 per cent increase. With an increasing population and ease of access, Kaipara seems destined for a resurgence of economic activity, which first placed it on the map a century ago. Kaipara has long been a source of wealth, that is still adding to the nation’s coffers though horticulture, dairy farming and processing industries. At first, big money was made trading in kauri gum, logging timber, running
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sawmills and building ships. Dargaville, Mangawhare, Naumai, Aratapu, Te Kopuru and Tokatoka were bustling, busy Northern Wairoa river towns. Kaipara spans two oceans and two harbours, a long, wide west coast beach and large lakes with enough room for everyone to enjoy the summer fun. Over on the east coast Mangawhai’s
surf beaches and harbour have become popular lifestyle and holiday destinations. It is now becoming evident that the district is coming into its own as the 21st century place to settle, do business, and enjoy surroundings and facilities including ease of access to the country at large, that are second to none. ¢
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Erc Angelo and Richard Drake have been re-elected Chairman and Deputy Chairman respectively. They are joined by incumbent trustees Ross Provan, Bill Rossiter, Irene Durham and Sheena McKenzie and newcomer Paul Yovich. Mr Angelo says the appointment of Paul Yovich follows the retirement of Tony Davies-Colley after two terms as a trustee. “I want to thank Tony for his valuable input and contribution over the past six years and welcome Paul to the role of Trustee,” says Mr Angelo. “The Trustees have a significant role over the next three years in ensuring we support the Northpower company Board Chair and Directors with such a fast changing electricity sector and the opportunities that could well arise around ultra-fast broadband, EVs and other technologies. “Following the appointment of two additional Directors due to join the Board from February 1, 2017, the Trust is very confident that we have the Board members in place to provide the leadership required to successfully continue operating Northpower and Northpower Fibre businesses - and to embrace the exciting challenges that the future will provide.” The new Director appointees, Phil Hutchings and Laurie Kubiak, will bring a wealth of international contracting and commercial innovation experience.
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Emma and Mark Grieve moved to Kaiwaka with their daughter Molly 15 months-ago from the Waitakere Ranges in Auckland and say the move is the best thing they could have done. “We moved because we wanted a life, pure and simple. I was a school principal and when we became parents we decided it was more important for me to be with Molly than to work full time,” said Emma. Mark was an interior designer on superyachts and the couple found Auckland was getting too big and fast. “We looked at Mangawhai and came to Kaiwaka and got talking to some locals who raved about living here. It was our dream to have some land and we found a property which we fell in love with. It was magic and I can walk to the village. “We wanted to be a part of a community and we wanted Molly to have friends to play with. We have made so many wonderful friends since we have been here.” Emma says the community spirit is ‘awesome’ and there are alway activities to be involved in for children. Mark works in Wellsford as a designer for Accent Office Furniture. “They are locally owned and an amazing company to work with. They are all about family values and they look after and support their staff.
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“It is the same for Mangawhai Beach School where I now work — they value us as teachers, leaders and parents. “I initially volunteered at Kate’s Place — the community centre. It was the quickest way to meet people and make
friends. “If anything needs doing there is always someone willing to help you. People make eye contact with you and say hi. “There is nothing we don’t love about living here.” ¢
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KAI IWI LAKES TAHAROA DOMAIN Northland’s shining jewel. Come stay and play at Kai Iwi Lakes, Taharoa Domain, one of New Zealand’s best holiday spots. Nestled amongst 538 hectares of premier recreation reserve with white sand, freshwater dune lakes renowned for their jewel-like beauty and clear waters. Perfect for a wonderful camping experience with the choice of two camp grounds located on the lake foreshore, both offering an ideal camping experience for tents, caravans or motorhomes. Pine Beach Camping Ground has camp sites, wash and shower facilities, two flushing toilet blocks, playground and summer seasonal services, including a mobile shop and camp staff located on-site. There’s even internet access on demand. Visit http://kaiiwicamp.nz for more information. Promenade Point has camping sites, a new toilet block (however no shower facilities) and provides a true relaxed ‘kiwiana’ camping experience. There is a strict no pets and dogs policy to protect the native wildlife.
Cost – $15 Adults (15 years +) Children $8 (0-14years) $15 additional fee per powered site
TINOPAI CAMP GROUND Sea views and sunny days await at this ‘absolute waterfront’ camper’s paradise. The facilities are modest and traditional, but clean and decorated with colorful artwork. The swimming is good here all summer, or you can fish off the nearby wharf. A lovely ‘off the beaten track’ spot for relaxing, and there is a store down the road that provides everything a Kiwi campsite needs. Enjoy an old fashioned camping holiday with wood-fired BBQs on-site, cabin accommodation available, hot showers and kitchen facilities.
Cost — Adult $12, Child $5
GLINKS GULLY CAMP GROUND Beside a magnificent stretch of the Tasman coast, this camp is nestled into a plateau above the bay. There are with plenty of tent spaces and it is an ‘open secret’ that this is a great place to fish. Pack your surfcaster and enjoy. Kitchen and picnic facilities await so you can grill the one that didn’t get away!
Cost – $18 for 2 adults // Under 5s FREE
KELLYS BAY CAMP GROUND Kellys Bay is a small rural seaside community with a stunningly beautiful beach, facing east toward the sunrise on the majestic Kaipara Harbour. Some of the region’s best fishing is right on your doorstep, with the campground just across the road from the beach. This is Kiwi camping at its best — unrefined and close to nature, but all the better for it!
Cost – Powered Sites: $17 for two adults & 2 children Non-power Sites: $13 for two adults & 2 children Extra people $2
PAHI MOTOR CAMP Located on a little spit of land extending out into the waters of the Kaipara, Pahi Motor Camp has a well deserved reputation as a relaxing and scenic spot. The sites are close to an excellent wharf, boat ramps and a sheltered inner harbour that is great for swimming, fishing and boating. All sites are level, some with sheltering trees — especially an historic Moreton Bay Fig tree, said to be one of the ten largest trees in the world. Enjoy modern amenities to complement your stay, such as a children’s playground, well-appointed kitchen, on-site store, filtered water supply and laundry.
Cost – Adults $12pp, Children (4-14) $6 // Under 4s FREE
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Mangawhai magic On the east coast of the Kaipara, Mangawhai is a popular holiday destination and is known as a place for good surf and other water and walking activities for Kiwis and tourists alike. Roger Bull, Osteopath – ACC claims & massage therapist, Phone Kakariki for an appointment.
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The township of Mangawhai has seen many changes over the past twelve months with new residents moving to the area, businesses and markets growing and the pioneer village taking shape with historic buildings being relocated to the area by the museum. In 1860 Albertland settlers landed on these shores and many of their descendants still live here, running the businesses in town and farming the surrounding countryside. There is a variety of shops to browse through and purchase your holiday supplies, including the famous award winning Mangawhai Butcher. The Mangawhai Activity Zone has created a family orientated space complete with skate park, pirate ship and playground. The surf schools offer paddle board, surf and kite board lessons along with board hire. They cater for children and adults in various
activities. There are many eateries to share a meal or beverage with friends or fellow tourists. The Mangawhai art community is thriving with various exhibitions, art trails and activities and the walking tracks have been extended, giving trampers and hikers the opportunity to see magnificent views and nature paths. With the option of five different beaches within a 15-minute drive, holiday-makers have the chance to sail, fish, dive, surf or sunbathe under the watchful eye of the Mangawhai Surf Lifesaving Club. The popular golf club hosts open tournaments and bowling, and petanque clubs are nearby. Mangawhai has so much to offer and is a prime location to be based for day trips along State Highway 12, with a variety of townships and attractions to discover on the journey north. ¢
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MANGAWHAI
From childhood memories u by Ann Morgan
Marijke Lindgreen and her partner Brad Brien spent a large portion of their childhood in Mangawhai, and as adults they decided to settle in the area. Marijke lived in Kaiwaka from 11-years-old until returning to Auckland to pursue a teaching degree and Brad moved to Mangawhai when he was 12 years old. Marijke now works at Mangawhai Kindergarten and Brad owns Brad Brien Fencing Ltd. “After studying, I travelled to London and then the United States, and hiked the Appalachian Trail. I went snowboarding in Canada and visited Nepal,” says Marijke. Upon her return to New Zealand she worked in Auckland until last year when her heart found it’s way back to Mangawhai. “It’s awesome working with the kids and it’s so good living back in the area. It feels like I am home and whole again. “A part of me was always here in the Mangawhai. I would visit friends on the weekend and it was hard to return to the city.” Marijke enjoys taking her horse to the beach and says the hiking trails are great and have amazing views. “I grew up surfing with my dad Martin and brother Tyson and love the beach
life and my mum Yvonne passed her love of the country and horses on to me,” says Marijke. Brad enjoys fishing and hunting and meeting people through his work. “I had worked on farms and had moved to Australia for a while farming. Then I worked for a friend fencing and decided to come back to Mangawhai and start my own business,” says Brad. He makes most style fences including batten or post and rail and he can design fancy styles including punga, and re-pile houses. “The area has grown with people moving out of the city and a lot of the farms have diversified. Lifestyle block owners often discover that they don’t have enough fences and call me to help them sort out what they need, and in the near future we will be designing creative custom made entrance gates. “We love living here, it is home to us. There are many community activities and events that you can get involved with and that helps you get to know everyone and make friends.” Check out Brad’s work on his Brad Brien Fencing facebook page. ¢
p Marijke Lindgreen and Brad Brien both returned to Mangawhai because it is home to them
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MANGAWHAI ADVERTORIAL
Another success for Dan
A summer respite The Mangawhai Artists Gallery is a place to visit when you have had far too much sun, fishing, swimming, kayaking, surfing, boogie boarding or you just want a couple hours away from everybody and the crowds.
p Jean Fountain, Ann Howard and Ailsa Dennis having fun hanging their exhibition in Mangwhai artists gallery
It is also a place to take visitors, out of towners, overseas friends or tourists who would like to take a piece of genuine original art home with them to remind them of their wonderful holiday in Mangawhai. The gallery is open seven days and changes exhibitors every two weeks. On December 15, the gallery celebrated its first year in which it hosted 15 exhibitions and five art workshops, and welcomed some 630 people through its doors for each two-week exhibition. These have all been run by local artists as well as Friends of Mangawhai Artists, who will step up and help. Curating and hanging an art exhibition is no easy task. All exhibitors have to hang
their own exhibits. Some artists get others to do it for them, as it is not a skill everyone has, especially in a big group exhibition when there are dissimilar artworks. Mangawhai Artists Great Summer of Art programme is not over yet with 10 exhibitions scheduled before the end of May. There are joint and group exhibitions and the Art Trail members exhibition will be held at Easter — a very exciting six months ahead.
p Dan Klink at Mangawhai Meat Shop has done it again and won the Best Beer Banger award with the Hallertau Brewery, using the brewery’s Stuntman Iipa beer. “We were delighted to be invited by the company to compete in the best beer banger competition,” said Dan. “They invite six butchers annually. Our sausage is a spin on the bratwurst with molasses, white pepper and onion, so it has a bit of a spiced spin. The creation has come just in time for summer BBQs and they are really popular, more than I imagined they would be. The customers really like them and they are flying out the door.”
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MANGAWHAI
A place called home u by Ann Morgan
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Caro Rae grew up in Wellington and would visit her aunt and uncle in Mangawhai every Christmas holidays with her family but never dreamed she would one day live in the town. “My aunty and uncle have lived here for 40 plus years and we would camp at the camp ground. We could run free and do what we wanted, it was such a safe space to come,” says Caro. Caro moved to Sydney, Australia some years later and lived there for 11 years. “My partner Loren and I had our son and we were living in a tiny one bedroom beachside apartment and thought it’s not what we wanted to do or where we wanted to do it.” Loren works for Campaigntrack, a real estate campaign management company and he decided to work from home so the couple returned to New Zealand a year ago. “Never did I think we would live in Mangawhai but my dad moved up from Wellington six years ago and that meant we had more family here. “It is a beautiful place to raise your kids. We haven’t looked at Sydney since. It is incredible how many young families are here and we have met amazing people. I go to the markets every weekend with my ‘Caro with Love’ craft products and lots of women
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p Caro Rae spent her school holidays at Mangawhai and now resides in the town with her partner Loren and their son Marlin
come and chat to me. There are lots of mums with small home based businesses here.” She says Loren is loving being in the area too. “He enjoys fishing and surfing. We are definitely drawn to the beach life. Our son Marlin has just turned two and he
goes to the daycare a couple of times a week and they are an amazing group of people as well. “We have made great friends and we are grateful to be able to be a part of this community. People here are nice, they want to talk to you and care — it is refreshing.” ¢
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A lifestyle change
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MANGAWHAI
u by Ann Morgan
Jo Bowden of Mangawhai started her 100-kilogram weight-loss journey in March this year with the realisation her son needed her to be healthy to give him security and a life. “My son Ashar is five years old, has autism and is nonverbal. I used food as a best friend as it was always there for me, without any judgement,” said Jo. One day 30-year-old Jo snapped and told herself she needed to eat food for life not as a friend. She had reached 174 kilograms. Her goal weight is 74 kilograms. “I am doing my journey with a couple of friends who are also losing weight and we support each other. We now do a circuit around the house like lifting tractor tyres and running.” Things got difficult when Jo reached a more comfortable weight, so she called in personal trainer Natasha Smith from Coastal Fitness Mangawhai. Natasha gives her support and suggested she
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complete a gym challenge which Jo has risen to. Jo also chose a pair of boots at Bammas in Mangawhai as a treat when she reached a certain goal weight. “Bamma’s contacted me and said they would gift me the shoes I had chosen as an incentive when I reached my target. I am so thankful for the encouragement. “My parents have been amazing and a great support too, and Ashar has more of a life because I am not just existing and he is getting more out of every day. “The hard work has paid off — I still have 20 kilograms to go which I hope to achieve by March. I encourage others to go on their own fitness journey for health. It is amazing.” ¢
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p Jo Bowden and friends are on their weightloss journey together
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Kaiwaka helipad celebrations u by Ann Morgan
Penguins, sparrows and xmas wishes As 2016 nears Christmas I would like to thank some of our big supporters. Any support means a great deal to the Centre - no matter how big or how small – and our long-term backers include the following. Mike Daniel (power and phone), Northpower, Bayer New Zealand, Northland Regional Council, Department of Conservation, Northland Seed & Supplies, Kiwi Timber, Martin Wallace, Sublab in Whangarei , Jeff Webb Electrical and Security, Outboard Pro, Fastway Couriers , Mill Road Vets, Kamo Vets, Mad Butcher, Ship Repair NZ – and many others. We would like to thank everyone who has supported the Recovery Centre over the past year. Two weeks ago a lady came to the Centre with an injured sparrow. Her seven-yearold daughter was very upset to think the baby sparrow might die but told her we will make him better which brought a smile to her face. She then reached into her pocket, unwrapped a small piece of paper and made a $2. She had been saving money to buy something but wanted us to have the $2. We now have one of the fattest tame sparrows in New Zealand. We tried to release him only to find he held on tight to my finger while outside so we brought him home to our place and each morning when we sit on the deck having a cup of coffee he flies in and demands some food. As with every year we are open for injured birds 24/7 and over the Christmas break we do have low staff numbers but Robyn and I will be around every day, so if you have a bird in trouble call us and if you don’t get an answer please leave your name and number. If you want to drop a bird at the Centre and find no one around just place the Bird in one of the cages on our deck, we have a white board beside the front door which you can leave your contact details on. When visiting the Centre feel free to fill the donation box up - it won’t fall off the wall as I have two bolts holding it on. In the summer time heat you will find little blue penguins on the beaches. If you feel it needs to be brought into us, please keep it warm and dry. However, a quick phone call first might save you the trouble of bringing it to us as often it can be placed in the long grass away from harm where it will rest for a few days. When ready it will go back to the water early in the morning or after dark. We would like to wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a safe and Happy New Year.
The Kaiwaka community and emergency services joined together in celebration of the official opening of the emergency services helicopter landing pad based at the Kaiwaka Sports Complex.
p The Kaiwaka community celebrated the official opening of the emergency services helicopter landing pad that they fundraised for to build
“Our original idea was to install a Pilot Activated Lighting system on our floodlights,” said sports association manager Cheryl Anderson. This means that when there is a medical emergency in Kaiwaka at night and the rescue helicopter needs to land, the pilot can activate the floodlights himself from inside the cockpit rather than having the volunteer Fire Brigade
called out to switch on the lights. “A PAL system costs $2,300, and I thought since it is a project that benefits the whole community I would see if people would like to donate towards it and we had donations pledged of more than $3,000.” Cheryl then decided to keep the ball rolling and see if they could raise enough money to build a helipad.
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Sides Shows are bringing: Water Balls, Mini Bike Rides, Bungy Jump and more. COME ALONG FOR A GREAT FAMILY DAY OUT. Trade sites are free so book a site at the show. Contact Rochelle Cleary 09 439 1507. GATE ENTRY FEE IS $8.00/ADULT, $15.00 FOR 2 ADULTS, 5-15 YEARS $2.00 AND CHILDREN UNDER 5 YEARS ARE FREE. FREE PARKING. Food and refreshments are in the Arapohue Hall and supplied by the St Johns. Please support them in their fundraiser. Schedules are in various businesses around Dargaville or on www.arapohueshow.weebly.com or www.ras.org.nz or Phone Nicky on 09 439 5595, email n1cky.p@xtra.co.nz
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“The way people raised money for the appeal was quite creative — one local lady made up bags of candyfloss to sell, another lady potted plants, our Kaiwaka Cares group held a charity auction and donated a portion of the proceeds, and one local man ran juggling classes.” Due to the site being boggy extensive drainage was needed and once again the community helped out. “Local contractors did the earthworks for free, Mark Ottaway spent many hours on his tractor as well as coordinating the works. Bruce Ferguson put in several hours on his tractor, our local concrete guy Phil Keen did the labour on the pad for free, Paul Greig installed the PAL system and Atlas Quarries gave us a generous discount on the aggregate and concrete,” said Cheryl. “This was a true community effort and we are thankful to everyone who helped make this project the success it is.” ¢
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M A U N G AT U R O T O
Loving Maungaturoto u by Ann Morgan
Sunshine Organics in Maungaturoto has new owners and a new name. Murray and Kimberley Partridge relocated to the township in mid October and have changed the name of the store to Whole Life Organics. Kimberley originates from Northern California and moved to New Zealand eight years ago to promote her Prana Therapy aromatherapy products and Murray lived in Australia for 30 years and returned home to New Zealand a few years ago. The couple lived in Silverdale and journeyed around Northland to find a new location to live and say they stumbled upon Maungaturoto. “We found it to be a lovely village and ultimately we wanted a premises where we could present a healthy p Murray and Kimberley Partridge at Whole Life Organics store, foods cafe and Sunshine previously Sunshine Organics, in Maungaturoto Organics was ideal,” says Kimberley. Kimberley will be offering free “When we found Maungaturoto we makeovers in the shop next year. felt it had a real sense of community They are growing and expanding into and the way the shops have planters on gifts and homewares, natural fibres, display and other things you can see the water filters and juicers and currently owners take pride in their businesses, they are focussing on offering a larger and the town comes together to help bulk section for cleaning, bodycare keep the area well presented.” and food items. “We want to provide The couple want to make the store a organic and gluten free food and juices place where people can meet and enjoy and takeaway wraps, vegan, vegetarian the cafe seating area which overlooks and raw foods. We have been here three all the hills. months and love it. It is like a little “We want people to have an enjoyable secret. Murray is a bird watcher and is experience. We have a lovely gift loving walking the amazing native bush section and I am bringing in an organic and there is always something going on makeup line.” in the community.” ¢ • TOOLS • HARDWARE • CLOTHING • BOOKS • TOYS • LINEN • KITCHENWARE • PLANTS • FURNITURE • TAKEAWAY BICA COFFEE • LOCAL CRAFT & PRODUCE • GIFTS ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES • AND MUCH MORE...
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A community spirit After turning onto State Highway 12 at Brynderwyn, travellers will soon discover the historic farming centre of Maungaturoto — ‘The heart of the Kaipara’. The Albertland settlers arrived creating this town over 150 years ago colonising the northern Kaipara Harbour. Steeped in history, Kauri formed the backbone of early industry in the region. The community are a close knit bunch, and are known to gather together for working bees around the town centre, ensuring the area is clean and well presented, showing pride in the area they live. The Maungaturoto Country Club on Bickerstaff Road, is the hub of associated sport and social connections and recently the walking track was planted with a variety of fruit trees as part of a project to have fruit available for generations to come. The Maungaturoto Motocross Club track is nearby and opposite the country club is the home of the Otamatea Repertory Theatre. Audiences are treated to many top quality shows presented by local talented drama enthusiasts and
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volunteers who stage plays and musicals throughout the year. A market takes place on the first Friday of every month at the Centennial Hall where shoppers can enjoy a coffee or two whilst browsing through the fresh produce, preserves and arts and crafts. A true community spirit permeates the town as seen at the annual ‘old fashioned’ school gala and a proud local rugby team in the form of the mighty Otamatea Hawks. Travellers can discover the collection of shops to browse on the main street which is home of some of Northland’s award-winning pies. The town has many stores including cafes, appliances, a health store, clothing, gifts, and a butcher’s shop. Travel through the gorge to the waterfalls, visit historic Batley and scenic Whakapirau.With the spectacular mountain Pukereinga set in dairy farming country as a backdrop, this vibrant country town has plenty of things to see and do.
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PA PA R O A / M ATA KO H E / T I N O PA I
Revamping the Tui The Paparoa Hotel Thirsty Tui has a refurbished garden bar and restaurant in time for the summer season with new creative furniture made by Baylys Beach resident Beau Zimmer.
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p Paparoa Hotel Thirsty Tui chef Dino Robertson with hotel manager Kevin Cholmondeley-Smith
“We wanted beautiful furniture and found Beau’s work has a true craftsmanship with a great sense of proportion. I am sure this comes from him being an artist and a photographer, as well as a furniture maker, and having something sustainable meant a lot to us,” said owner Pam Goode. The garden bar has been a part of the hotel’s redevelopment plan and now there is seating for 50 people outside the dining room and inside the garden bar. Beau Zimmer says he was honoured to supply the outdoor furniture for the newly revamped hotel. “For these tables I have used a batch of over 100-year-old Pine that was recovered floor joists from a factory in Rotorua. “I sourced the wood from an elderly man on the North Shore who had stored it for more than 20 years.In the
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future I hope to turn my hobby into a successful business that will provide one-off, feature pieces at an affordable price that will last a lifetime.” The garden bar has beautiful views down the Paparoa Valley and across the river. “It is a great place to enjoy a meal and we plan to have functions and music in the future. The area is also available for function hire,” says Pam. “Our hotel manager Kevin Cholmondeley-Smith is setting a high standard of excellence and friendly service as well as delivering a great menu based on local produce and seafood, fresh ingredients and surprising flavours and delicious meals with our resident chef Dino Robertson.” The Thirsty Tui summer hours serving brunch and lunch seven days a week are from 11am to 3pm and evening dining is also available seven days a week. ¢
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A community celebration The Ruawai Community Christmas Parade saw 14 floats cruise the street with a variety of stalls, crafts and food available creating a festive atmosphere. “It was a great day and the community came out in force. The floats were all very well presented and the Maungaturoto/ Paparoa marching team joined in the festivities,” said coorganiser Elaine Crompton. “We had a great year in Ruawai with events and community projects taking place such as the gazebo on the village green. The annual rose show and calf club days were very successful. The old ElleCees cafe is due to reopen and we have a bookshop opening in the early New Year. “The parade was a great way to end the year as a community and we look forward to good things happening in the town next year.” ¢
p The Robinson Road gingerbread house came complete with lollipops and candy canes
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REAL ESTATE
Dargaville 20-22 Haimona Street
$360,000
Dargaville 112 Normanby Street
$369,000
Picturesque and Charming
Why not S-P-R-E-A-D O-U-T
All the work has been done, ready for you to relax and enjoy. Wonderful river, town and country views. 3 bedroom plus ensuite and sleepout with walk-in showers and toilet. Large decking on both sides of the house morning and afternoon sun plus conservatory. Large section that is fully fenced, plenty of parking. 2 lots on the 2620m2 section. Double Garage. A little bit of country in town. Enquire Now. Jean Johnson 027 499 6493 rwdargaville.co.nz/1578023 | 09 439 7575
Great corner section few minutes from town large family home 5 bedrooms plus office. Good size kitchen dining separate lounge with french doors leading onto the front porch. Double tandem garage with internal entry. Two Garden sheds and a playhouse for the kids to play. Two fireplaces. There is work to be done on this 1920s home still retaining some of its old features with a rose pattern door leading onto the back deck. Coloured glass windows. Fully fenced. Vendors motivated to sell so don’t be disappointed, get in quick. Kelvin Windsor 027 570 4600 rwdargaville.co.nz/1546587 | 09 439 7575
Jean Johnson Realty Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008)
Jean Johnson Realty Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008)
Ray White Dargaville
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Dargaville 3/140 River Road
$185,000
Baylys Beach 88 Chases Terrace
$380,000
Retirement Cottage
Seaviews
Modern 2 bedroom, easy care cottage with excellent neighbours. License to Occupy situation. This Cottage has ramp, wet area shower. Lovely decking front & back. Vacant Now Jean Johnson 027 499 6493 rwdargaville.co.nz/718291 | 09 439 7575
Invest now in your own family beach property. Could sleep up to 8 people and more room for the tents. 3 tidy bedrooms, internal access, roof only 5 years old. Short walk to the popular west coast beach. Also enjoy the awesome views here. A must consider. Open Home: Jean Johnson 027 499 6493 rwdargaville.co.nz/1554405 | 09 439 7575 14th January 2017, 1pm–2pm
Jean Johnson Realty Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008)
Jean Johnson Realty Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008)
Ray White Dargaville
Ray White Dargaville
Making Property investment plain sailing In areas where rental property is in high demand, rents are high and available stocks for tenants are low, it can be tempting for investors to purchase ‘fixer-upper’ types of properties cheaply in order to quickly do them up and rent them out. In this situation though it is certainly a case of buyer beware, as landlords need to be careful that any property they provide meets all the minimum requirements in order to be used as rented accommodation. All landlords should have no problem providing quality accommodation with long term tenancies in mind. This is particularly important in order to meet the minimum requirements outlined by The Residential Tenancies Act as well as many other council regulations and Acts that govern what can and cannot be used for rental accommodation, such as the Building Act, Building Code and Health Act.
For more information on what is required, you can visit: www.tenancy.govt.nz/maintenance-andinspections/laws-and-bylaws/ If you’re certain your property meets all its requirements, there are some other areas in which landlords can invest a little money to provide the best possible return on their investment by way of higher rents and better quality tenants. The top three areas to consider are: Kitchen — New cupboard doors and handles can transform a kitchen and it’s a relatively inexpensive way to give the whole room a fresh and modern makeover. Clean and modern looking kitchens are right up there on a tenants list of must-haves. Bathrooms — Consider re-grouting tiled areas if needed or replacing old and worn lino to freshen up the whole space. Ensuring the space has proper ventilation such as a fan, shower dome, or window stays that allow secure openings is important to
tenants as it helps prevent future mould build up. Painting — Painting a property with a fresh coat can instantly improve its mood and look, providing tenants with a clean and modern space to call home. Even just going as far as having all walls and ceilings thoroughly cleaned can brighten the look of a tired home. There are many other key items that tenants look out for if an investor is looking to spend slightly more, such as heat pumps, alarm systems, or regular ongoing garden maintenance included in the rent. Ultimately the sky’s the limit when it comes to what you can spend, but a frugal investor can also make big changes to the attractiveness and rentability of a property if they spend smart. For more helpful tips or advice on how to improve your own rental property, or if you would like a free copy of our Landlord Information Guide, visit your local Ray White property manager today.
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Roper & Jones 34 ONSLOW STREET, DARGAVILLE
$320,000 8 MONTGOMERY STREET, DARGAVILLE
$378,500 44 TIRARAU STREET, DARGAVILLE
$450,000 305 MANGATU ROAD, DARGAVILLE
$320,000
MEMORIES OF YOUR FAMILY HOME.
ELEVATED LIVING ON MONTGOMERY
TWO RENTAL HOUSES - BE QUICK!
LIFESTYLE WITH VIEWS
With a 1300 sqm section your family will have room to use up their energy. Four bedrooms, Good size separate lounge, Bathroom with shower & bath, Open plan kitchen & dining room, Some polished floor boards, 3 driveway accesses, Basement garage & workshop area.
First time on the market for 38yrs. Elevated 1950´s weatherboard on a massive 1153sqmts(approx). All papered, painted and refreshed for the new owner. Light and sunny with distant rural views. Tile roof, workshop and parking for 3 cars.
The front house has 2 bedrooms and features a new roof & carpet plus has a deck off the lounge. The second house has 3 double bedrooms, open plan living and currently rented by a house proud tenant wanting to stay on. Both are fully fenced and have a single garage. Rental potential of $530 p/w.
Situated 3 km from Trounson Park north of Dargaville with fabulous views of the ocean. This 17 1/2 acres ( 7.0946 hec) property offers 2/3 bedroom home that needs some work, shed, orchard, chook run, good fencing and room to improve.
RACHAEL DE VRIES Mob 021 943 900 WEB ID RJS3786
MICHELLE TOMLINSON Mob 027 339 5937 WEB ID RJS3797
CRAIG CLEMENT Mob 021461668 WEB ID RJS3731
SELMA PETERS 021 828 402 WEB ID RJRU3795
31 MURDOCH ST, DARGAVILLE
$240,000 41 SEA VIEW ROAD, BAYLYS BEACH
$365,000 1999 TANGOWAHINE VALLEY RD, TANGOWAHINE
$480,000 22 COLVILLE ROAD, DARGAVILLE
$290,000
COSY & HOMELY
LIFE´S A BEACH..BAYLYS BEACH
PEACE AND QUIET RIGHT HERE
CHARACTER HOME
This is a well presented home on a 674 sqm section with a double garage. Open plan living area, with a modern kitchen. 3 bedrooms. North facing deck off living area. Currently tenanted at $270 per week with the tenant happy to stay.
Two double bedrooms and a bunk room. Renovated bathroom and second toilet. Aluminium joinery, screen doors, wood burner, land line.This bach offers lazy day summers on the best west coast beach in Northland. Fish, swim, surf or just laze around the choice is all yours.
Private north facing sun drenched 6ha has a 3 bedroom home with high studs, lovely rural views, is partially renovated plus has a good sized sleep out and garage. Well-watered with 2 tanks, 2 dams and a lovely stream. Is situated 3kms off the tar seal and only 25 minutes from town.
Town water, elevated, 3 bedroom, open plan, lounge, dining, kitchen. High ceilings, heaps of character plus double garage. Section 1441 sqm. Tenanted $270.00 per week. $290,000 negotiable.
RACHAEL DE VRIES Mob 021 943 900 WEB ID RJS3762
MICHELLE TOMLINSON Mob 027 339 5937 WEB ID RJS3774
CRAIG CLEMENT Mob 021461668 WEB ID RJS3790
SELMA PETERS 021 828 402 WEB ID RJS3796
2/168 VICTORIA STREET, DARGAVILLE $250,000 88 FREYBERG ROAD, RUAWAI
$228,500 16 JERVOIS STREET, DARGAVILLE
$345,000 SNOOKS ROAD, WHANGAREI
$480,000+GST each
SPACIOUS UNIT
CLASSIC TRUE BLUE 1940’S WEATHERBOARD
START YOUR PACKING TODAY
LOT 2 & 3
This is a fabulous unit on the fringe of town centre and is the middle unit of 3. Single garage with internal access. Large open plan living area with full kitchen. 2 double bedrooms, 1 bathroom, separate toilet. 1/3 interest in 885 sqm section (cross lease). Units like this seldom come up for sale and are very sort after. RACHAEL DE VRIES Mob 021 943 900 WEB ID RJS3765
Traditional 1940s weatherboard home with timber joinery. 3 double bedrooms with great storage in the master room. 70s vibe bathroom, separate shower. The house has been recently painted both inside and out. The yard has the 1/4 acre fenced section with single garage and garden shed.
Tidy 3 bedroom home has a freshly painted kitchen with rimu bench top, separate lounge and an updated bathroom. There is also an HRV system, insulation, a good size double garage and the centrally located property has a private back yard with a North facing deck overlooking the established grounds.
Two titles side by side 21 & 22 hectares. Quiet off main road location. Native bush; good access. Some services installed. Many house sites to choose from.
MICHELLE TOMLINSON Mob 027 339 5937 WEB ID RJS3744
CRAIG CLEMENT Mob 021461668 WEB ID RJS3800
SELMA PETERS 021 828 402 WEB ID RJRU3648
11 TASMAN HEIGHTS, GLINKS GULLY $490,000 476 REHUTAI RD, BAYLYS BEACH
$440,000 + GST if any 1121 TANGOWAHINE VALLEY ROAD
Price $480,000 + GST each
$345,000 63 SIMPSON ROAD, RUAWAI
$345,000
FABULOUS SPOT FOR YOUR BEACH PAD
BARE LAND WITH YARDS
CHANGE YOUR PACE
PRIVATE HAVEN IN THE COUNTRY
This beach house features 4 double bedrooms, 1 bathroom. Large open plan living. New kitchen, combined bathroom. Deck off living area has views to the horizon. Aluminium joinery, gas hotwater and hob. Glinks Gully, a West Coaster´s haven.
Small coastal block of 27.27.ha’s more or less, tidy with an easy rolling contour. Fenced into 25 paddocks with internal electric fencing. Farm is trough feed and water is from the Rehutai water scheme. Good set of cattle yards along with a old retired cow shed. Small hay shed/barn and central race.
This lifestyle property on approx. 3 acres is a 20 minute drive from Dargaville and features a 2 bedroom house, spacious kitchen and dining, wet area shower and separate lounge. Also has a large 1 bedroom open plan self-contained unit plus a 4 bay implement shed and garage/workshop space.
RACHAEL DE VRIES Mob 021 943 900 WEB ID MRE3807
MICHELLE TOMLINSON Mob 027 339 5937 WEB ID RJRU3654
CRAIG CLEMENT Mob 021461668 WEB ID RJS3804
Sunny and private character home, surrounded by farmland so your closest neighbours are the inquisitive mooing kind! Great outdoor entertaining. 1495m2 section gives you plenty of room to spread out and enjoy. Sunny decks. New kitchen & bathroom. New 9 x 6 garage. Few minutes to town. Call Rhoda. RHODA MORRISON 0274 800 691 or 09 431 6912 WEB ID MRE1958
79 GORGE ROAD, MAUNGATUROTO $189,000 5466 AWAKINO ROAD, DARGAVILLE
PAPAROA VILLAGE CAFE $48,000 (going concern) 1978 & 1980 PAPAROA VALLEY RD
RARE AS HENS TEETH
LIFESTYLE WITH INCOME
CAFE BUSINESS
HOME AND INCOME - MULTI-USE COMMERCIAL
Great 7141m2 section is only 1.3 Km from the centre of Maungaturoto. Being a sunny north facing section with a small pond you could have your chickens, veggie patch or a couple of sheep and live the dream. Sections of this size are as rare as hens teeth in the Kaipara at the moment, so come and have a look and build the home you want. GARY MORRIS 021 902 087 WEB ID MRE1941
A unique opportunity to invest in this beautiful setting. Enormous potential to increase the present revenue. 3 units and managers accom, 2.05ha well fence, sheds, and so many more features. Viewing is a must to appreciate all that is to offer here. Call me now. Price: $629,000 plus GST (if any) JILL WILSON Mob 021 505 712 WEB ID RJS3776
Located in the heart of Paparoa on the main road opposite public car park and amenities. Weekly farmers market held every Saturday morning in car park. Indoor and outdoor seating arrangements. Just walk in and take over. Price includes fridges, cooking equipment, display cabinets, tables and chairs, crockery, utensils and stock. SHEILA BOON Mob 027 498 5651 WEB ID MC1974
Ex-council offices transformed to be part commercial and part residential living upstairs along with ´Gingerbread Cottage´ on one title 6743 sqm. 750 sqm of buildings. 3 tenants. More potential for business. Secure vault and safe. Highly visible on SH12, yet walk to village. 3 bay garage. Plenty of parking. Call Rhoda to view. RHODA MORRISON 0274 800 691 or 09 431 6912 WEB ID MRE1966
239 STATE HIGHWAY 12, MAUNGATUROTO
$1,175,000 8 MONTAINE PLACE, MAUNGATUROTO
$335,000 92 FREYBERG STREET, RUAWAI
$239,000 7 PADGET LANE, TINOPAI
$825,000
$360,000
HORSE LOVERS DREAM
GARDENER’S DELIGHT
GREAT FAMILY HOME
CLASSIC KIWI BEACHSIDE LIVING
Approx 17 1/2 Ha. Large equestrian arena, nice 4 bedroom home, plus sleep out. Pretty area of native bush, stables and other sheds on the gentle rolling contoured land makes this property unsurpassable. Come and have a look with me.
Gardeners´ oasis with a semi-rural outlook offers spacious wrap around decks, fruit trees, berries and a compost vegie garden. 2 or 3 bdrms, open plan living and kitchen area, separate dining room. Currently undergoing renovations, now is the perfect time to add your personal touch. JILL WILSON Mob 021 505 712 KARYN HODGSON Mob 029 7799 019 WEB ID MRE1956
Great 4 bedroom brick home waiting for the next family to love. Separate kitchen, open plan dining/lounge area. Separate toilet, bathroom has bath and separate shower. Single garage. All set on 1012m2 flat section. Property backs onto farmland. Walk to shops. If you are into fishing handy to local all tide wharf and boat launching facilities. SHEILA BOON Mob 027 498 5651 WEB ID MRE1957
Relax the summer ahead in style! This 3 bedroom / 2 bathroom and two lounge areas has plenty of space for the family to holiday. Plenty of space for summer camping and parking the boat. Fun new sleepout too! Great sized balcony with AMAZING water view! Lots of character. Very close to beach. Call Rhoda. RHODA MORRISON 09 431 6912 or 0274 800 691 WEB ID MRE1964
GARY MORRIS 021 902 087 WEB ID MRU1955
110 Victoria Street, Dargaville 143 Hurndall Street, Maungaturoto
www.roperandjones.co.nz
09 439 7295 09 431 1016
Dargaville Realty Ltd Licensed Agent REAA 2008
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Licensed under REAA 2008
Lets Go Country
Te Kopuru
Feel The Love
Dargaville
Comfortable Living
Dargaville
Baylys Beach Section
Baylys Beach
• Desirable little lifestyle property close to beach • Set on 3480sqm this partially renovated home has three bedrooms and open plan living • Rear deck to rural outlook • Make this yours - call Viv to view • Only $250,000
$250,000
• Spacious three bedroom bungalow on 1308sqm all flat section on quiet ROW • 2 bathrooms • Sunny dining/kitchen area • Covered decks front & back, great out door areas to gardens • Massive garage/rumpus/ workshop area
DEADLINE SALE
• 3 bedroom character bungalow • Corner section with elevated views over park • Renovated and refurbished with tiled bathroom, kitchen and laundry areas • Garaging to rear creates a courtyard area between house • Insulated top and bottom
$285,000
Build your dream beach home situated in a quiet cul-de-sac on this large 2821sqm section with a lovely rural outlook. Walking distance to the Golf Course, dairy/ takeaways and only a short drive to the stunning surfing/fishing Ripiro beach. Come join this wonderful beach side community.
$170,000
www.pggwre.co.nz ID: DAG25169
Closes 3.00pm, Tuesday, 20 December (Unless Sold Prior)
www.pggwre.co.nz ID: DAG24969
Picture This
Dargaville
• 2023sqm all flat and fenced with two access ways off two streets • Renovated character Villa of three double bedrooms, open plan living with rumpus area • Room to build sheds, create gardens to enhance the property
$350,000
www.pggwre.co.nz ID: DAG24540 Viv Smith M 027 4861 870
Viv Smith M 027 4861 870
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www.pggwre.co.nz ID: DAG24513
www.pggwre.co.nz ID: DAG25138 Viv Smith M 027 4861 870
Dargaville
1.6 hectares Five kilometers to town Large five bedroom brick and tile home Office, walk-in-robe, en-suite, formal lounge Open plan living area with marble top kitchen benches Double internal garaging Two x three bay sheds with one end lockable on one Town water and tarseal to the gate
$750,000
Megan Browning B 09 439 3344 M 027 668 8468 H 09 439 4457
www.pggwre.co.nz ID: DAG25067 Viv Smith M 027 4861 870
Dargaville
A Country Cutie
Ruawai
A Beauty Dairy Farm
Ruawai Surrounds
$635,000
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$720,000
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$1.5M
Plus GST (if any)
www.pggwre.co.nz ID: DAG25110
Megan Browning B 439 3342 M 027 668 8468
www.pggwre.co.nz ID: DAG25063
Megan Browning M 027 668 8468
23ha Handy To Town • 23 hectares (59 acres) flat to easy contour • New two bedroom cottage and decking with attached large garaging • Gas hot water and hotplate • Cattle yards and secure fencing to all paddocks complete with troughed H20 • Small unpowered batch, all with views over the farm • Minutes to town on the seal www.pggwre.co.nz ID: DAG24192
Plus GST (if any)
Dargaville $650,000
Plus GST (if any)
Barry Banicevich B 09 439 3343 M 021 999 591 H 090 439 4874
Donnellys Crossing
Escape the madness and embrace nature, relocate to the peace and quiet of Donnellys Crossing. Fall in love with this 1037m2 section that comes with a queens chain stony bottomed river located approximatley 40 metres away and listen to the Kiwi calls from your back yard.
$39,000
Angela Wordsworth M 021 178 9943
• 16.3 hectares in two titles • Five bedroom family home and office • Eight ASHB cowshed with plant • Large calf shed or implement shed • Very fertile flats terrace landscape • Lovely rural views. 18 paddocks
93ha, easy rolling contour 20 ASHB shed, Alfa plant Feed pad, imp & hay sheds Large spring fed dam Milking 206 cows, 58,000kg MS Three bedroom brick home renovated kitchen, office, dining area • Patio, basement, single garage
Embrace Nature
www.pggwre.co.nz ID: DAG24814
Picturesque And Fertile
23 hectares Two bedroom home Two bathrooms Single internal garage Lovely flat fertile land Three bay shed
Angela Wordsworth M 021 178 9943
Plus GST (if any)
www.pggwre.co.nz ID: DAG24455
Megan Browning M 027 668 8468
86ha Coastal Beef/Dairy Grazing • • • • • •
Excellent water supply 1970’s three bedroom home with double garage Numerous storage sheds Cattle yards and loading race Carried 140 head over winter Easy rolling contour and within five kilometers to town on the seal
www.pggwre.co.nz ID: DAG24845
Dargaville POA
Barry Banicevich B 09 439 3343 M 021 999 591 H 09 439 4874
pggwre.co.nz
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Your Slice Of Paradise. Natural beauty and endless outdoor fun are available to you and your family and friends here at Omamari, only 200km north-west of Auckland. This 20 hectare bare block of land with elevated sea views is located a few hundred metres from the public beach access at Omamari Gap, and only 5km from Kai Iwi Lakes. The local area provides opportunity for surf-casting, four-wheel driving, trout fishing, boating, swimming or just enjoying the sand between your toes. | Property ID DG1017
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Dargaville Sewing & Curtain Centre
Catherine Stewart 23 Deals written since June 2016 Over 12 million dollars in value
$552,043 average sale price
144 average days on market If you would like impressive results like these for the sale of your property in the New Year, then phone me today to discuss how we can achieve these results together. Download my free App to receive regular market updates. Catherine Stewart B 0800 80 20 40 | M 027 356 5031 | AH 0800 422 959 E catherine.stewart@bayleys.co.nz www.catherinestewart.bayleys.co.nz Mackys Real Estate Limited, Bayleys, Licensed under the REA Act 2008
P. 09 439 8540 • F. 09 439 8241 59 Normanby St, Dargaville
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37 Normanby Street, Dargaville Phone: 09 439 8266 Email: team@fostershd.co.nz
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36 Phoenix Place, Dargaville
Price by negotiation
55 Maropui Road, Dargaville
$1,095,000
7 Bell Street, Dargaville
$200,000
Almost Brand New
Great Price
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Quality 3 Bedroom Brick home built by Master Builder, large kitchen with plenty of storage, dishwasher, internal access from the garage through to kitchen area. Open plan living with 2 heat pumps one in the lounge and main bedroom, wheelchair friendly. Plus extra parking portico carport... Jean Johnson 027 499 6493 rwdargaville.co.nz/1578886 | 09 439 7575
Versatile block lends its self to many applications. 5 hectares of pine trees. Large 331m2 4 bdrm house. Huge lounge with farm size fireplace, dining area and kitchen with 4 seat breakfast bar. Master and office family bathroom on the ground floor upstairs 3 double bedrooms and family room. Internal entry 2 car garage with toilet... Jean Johnson 027 499 6493 rwdargaville.co.nz | 09 439 7575
Only 10 mins out of town on a large 1011m2 section. 4 bedrooms, relocated. Double garage rented out, tenant willing to stay on. Jean Johnson 027 499 6493 rwdargaville.co.nz/1546628 | 09 439 7575
Jean Johnson Realty Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008)
Jean Johnson Realty Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008)
Jean Johnson Realty Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008)
Ray White Dargaville
22 Graham Street, Dargaville
Ray White Dargaville
$90,000
24 Graham Street, Dargaville
Ray White Dargaville
$95,000
0 Heawa Road, Dargaville
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2023m2 section all services at roadside, there is telephone power and Te Kopuru has it’s own sewage system. So the only thing is a tank for water when you build your home. Kelvin Windsor 027 570 4600 rwdargaville.co.nz/1560353 | 09 439 7575
Large Flat 2033m2 section. All amenities at roadside. Kelvin Windsor 027 570 4600 rwdargaville.co.nz/1478728 | 09 439 7575
Your own hideaway narrow section flat, 20mtres X 168mtres. 3779m2 total area. Rates per year only $158 G.V. $41,000. Jean Johnson 027 499 6493 rwdargaville.co.nz/1506040 | 09 439 7575
Jean Johnson Realty Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008)
Jean Johnson Realty Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008)
Jean Johnson Realty Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008)
Ray White Dargaville
210-222 Rehutai Road, Baylys Beach
Ray White Dargaville
$360,000
69 Jervois Street, Dargaville
Ray White Dargaville
$239,000
203 Hokianga Road, Dargaville
$200,000
Close to Baylys Beach
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Only short distance to Northern Wairoa Gold Course 2 dwellings on 1 Title. 1 - 100 year old Hall. 1 - Relocated 1 Bedroom Bach. All on 1.22 Ha, water views and awesome sunsets. Relax and Enjoy a peaceful lifestyle. Jean Johnson 027 499 6493 rwdargaville.co.nz/1495555 | 09 439 7575
Tenant happy to stay on, paying $250 per week. Good tidy 3 bedroom home, modern inside with large double carport and fenced section. Jean Johnson 027 499 6493 rwdargaville.co.nz/1550260 | 09 439 7575
You will be surprised the size of the bedrooms, lounge, kitchen and bathrooms. 3 bedroom, open plan living, deck front and back. Big Section. Jean Johnson 027 499 6493 rwdargaville.co.nz/1553643 | 09 439 7575
Jean Johnson Realty Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008)
Jean Johnson Realty Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008)
Jean Johnson Realty Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008)
Ray White Dargaville
21-23 Norton Street, Dargaville
Ray White Dargaville
$235,000
Lot 1 Skylark Close, Dargaville
Ray White Dargaville
$60,000
1 Plover Close, Dargaville
$60,000
Potential Plus
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4 Bedroom home with room to expand 270m2 on a 1836m2 section with 2 titles. Single garage at back and double at the side. Potential with some work to turn house into 2 flats or a larger home and with a boundary adjustment room to build at the back. Kelvin Windsor 027 570 4600 | kelvin.windsor@raywhite.com rwdargaville.co.nz/1512837 | 09 439 7575
North facing Section ready for you to build on 400m2 flat. Good Neighbourhood, no Exit Street. Jean Johnson 027 499 6493 rwdargaville.co.nz/1512892 | 09 439 7575
Ready to build now, good size section that you can manage. 433m2 G.V. $50,000 Invest now and build later with this price. Jean Johnson 027 499 6493 rwdargaville.co.nz/1512903 | 09 439 7575
Jean Johnson Realty Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008)
Jean Johnson Realty Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008)
Jean Johnson Realty Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008)
Ray White Dargaville
Ray White Dargaville
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A different kind of learning Dargaville High School students took a break from their academic lessons and turned their attention to the community during the school’s ‘Project Week’. The activity was designed to get students involved and contributing to the community in a meaningful way. “Project Week was about providing students with different kinds of learning: collaboration, teamwork and problem solving,” said project week organiser Mrs France Maclennan. “Our driving question was looking at what we can do to improve and engage with our school and community.” One group of 25 students spent the week making and selling baked goods around Dargaville town centre to fundraise for the local St Johns Ambulance Service as well as Dargaville and Te Kopuru Fire Brigades. “I really liked advertising down in town, walking around and talking to new people and telling them about our week,” said year nine student Meadow Cook. “I enjoyed helping out St John and the fire brigades. It was good to do something a bit different.” From their sales, students were able to gift a total of $900 to the local fire brigades and St Johns Ambulance. Representatives from each service met with students to thank them for their contribution. “The week was a real success,” said Dargaville High School teacher Cara Wood.
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p Dargaville High School students met with emergency services representatives to present them with the funds raised during ‘Project Week’
“There is nothing quite like seeing the excitement on a student’s face when they have done something meaningful for someone else.” Chief Fire Officer Jeffrey Palmer says donations from the community are always gratefully received. “We always struggle for funding and it is good to D I T E LY LI M E O N M TI
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The Searle’s Marine Collection has taken over an old kumara bay and offers locals and tourists alike the chance to learn more about Kaipara’s marine history. Barry and Robyn Searle are stalwarts in the Dargaville community and were the first couple to be awarded a Queen’s Service Medal for their marine conservation efforts. The collection has been at the Kumara Box since August this year when it was relocated from Barry’s garage. It also tells the story of the geological features in the Kaipara area. “Ninety-five per cent of this display is locally sourced from Ripiro Beach and the Kaipara Harbour,” said Kumara Box owner Ernie, the Kumara King. “People love to learn about this stuff and it’s important to educate children about it. “Every bit of litter ends up in the ocean. Eighty per cent of the oxygen we breathe comes from the ocean and the
p ‘Ernie the Kumara King,’ looks at some of the treasures found in the Searle’s marine collection
other 20 per cent comes from the land so we have to look after the oceans. “Back in my day conservation wasn’t an issue because we weren’t educated about the environment. Nowadays we have to protect the environment for the future generations.” There is a large shell collection with a couple of very rare
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fish specimens to look at too including a Longray Spiderfish and a Batfish of which only five have been caught in New Zealand. Visitors can see the marine collection for themselves for $10 or combine it with a half-hour Kumara Box show for $20. ¢
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Moving across the Kaipara
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Home Cookery
John Pickworth and Donna Shadick lived in Te Arai on a lifestyle block for 13 years and recently made the move across the Kaipara to the outskirts of Dargaville.
We wish our valued customers a Merry Christmas and a safe and happy New Year.
“We enjoy the beaches and lakes and the opportunities Dargaville has to offer. The lifestyle you can have here is wonderful and this is closer to John’s work in Dargaville as he commuted daily,” said Donna. The couple originally moved from Whitford in Auckland when their children became school age. “We wanted the boys to attend a small country school because we believe smaller towns offer more of a sense of community. Now the boys have left home it was the natural progression for us to move location.” The couple purchased a property with an old kauri villa which is approximately 109 years old. “It is beautiful and has kauri floors and ceilings, and stained glass doors. When you look into the polished ceiling you can see the old band saw work and you think ‘a guy milled this all those years ago’. “We are members of both the Dargaville and Mangawhai arts associations. The art group here in Dargaville is a great group to be a part of — they have a lot of things going on and their lovely new gallery on Hokianga Road is gorgeous.
We will be closed from Saturday the 24th of December and reopening the 4th January. Come and enjoy the New Year sun on our new deck area — the perfect setting this summer.
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THE DARGAVILLE MEDICAL CENTRE HAPPY AND SAFE HOLIDAYS TO EVERYONE!! 25 DECEMBER
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p John Pickworth and Donna Shadick believe Dargaville has an exciting future
“There is also the music and drama groups in town. You can be as social as you want to be.” John says the area is very convenient for the lifestyle they enjoy. “There is everything you need, banks, shops, the medical centre, and Whangarei isn’t that far away if you need to go there. There is a lot to explore
on this side of the Kaipara and the opportunities are great, Dargaville is a real Kiwi town. It is a town that has the most marvellous future ahead of it and we both see an opportunity to be a part of that. The township is nicely located and we can continue to live the small block lifestyle that we found appealing in Te Arai.” ¢
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Art community thrives u by Ann Morgan
The Dargaville Arts Association began six years ago with the idea of creating a setting where fellow artists could come together as a community. The group first opened the Muddy Waters Gallery at the Central Hotel in Dargaville and later moved to premises in Parenga Street. Their third and final move recently is to the historic Municipal building in Hokianga Road, creating the Dargaville
Community Art Centre which now includes the Muddy Waters Gallery. “Moving to these historic premises means we have a long-term permanent home and the building has a great atmosphere. We can do a lot more than just exhibit art — it is comfortable to
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p Dargaville Community Arts Centre members Jocelyn Hughes, Heather Carrigan and whaea Katie Tito with Eli Eicher visiting from Berlin
work in and the visitors love it. It sits well with the artistic audience,” says workshop manager Heather Carrigan. “The new premises has broadened the scope of people who are accessing the gallery. We ran our first workshops in November and people who attended are continuing to use the different skills they were taught. We are still getting positive feedback.” Heather says there is an overwhelming amount of talent in the area and a very high standard of art. “We get a lot of comments from people visiting saying that the quality of the art here in the Kaipara is equal if not better to the larger cities like Wellington and Auckland. The only difference is the price here is fantastic in comparison.” The community centre is made up of a broad range of artists
using many different mediums and covering most genres of art and crafts. There is a variety of 2D and 3D art, a range of jewellery and blank cards for all occasions. “We are not just a gift shop, we are a working studio and we are on the cusp of very exciting times. “You can see a cross section of ages and cultures at the gallery. We are in a very positive time with so much to look forward to. “The people who initiated the groundwork for the association have laid foundations of dreams and aspirations that we can do with in the broader community. Anyone can join the association, and can come and discover what they may enjoy. We have workshops planned for February, March and April.” ¢
A Must Visit Over the Holiday Season Arts Associat
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Muddy Waters Gallery Municipal Building, 43 Hokianga Rd, Dargaville
Open until Dec 24 - Reopening 28th Dec and then from 2nd January onwards Monday to Friday 11am – 3pm and Saturday from 10am to 1pm.
You will find a high class range of unique and original artworks from our local artists: jewellery, paintings in all mediums sculpture, ceramics, woodwork, photography, textiles - a huge range of handcrafted blank cards.
IF YOU WANT SOMETHING BEAUTIFUL AND ORIGINAL - WE HAVE IT! Muddy Waters Gallery is the retail arm of the community group The Dargaville Arts Association which welcomes new artists and non-artists as Friends of the Dargaville Arts Assn.
Call in at the gallery and have a chat or email info@dargavillearts.co.nz
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Kim & the team would like to thank all their valued customers for their continued support throughout the year.
All hands on deck They say a great community is like a ship where everyone is prepared to take the helm. This is the premise behind the Dargaville Community Development Board which aims to carry the community forward to a new destination — and along the way develop a successful, vibrant and empowered rural community, built on enduring economic, social, cultural and environmental foundations. “Dargaville has had an opportunity several times before for development and growth, but this time it feels like we have some traction, and we are already experiencing some successes,” said DCDB development manager Lorraine Davidson. This traction includes the development of a community website, planning of a byway trail to encourage regional, national and international visitors, a successful funding workshop, historical interpretation boards and the formation of a sub-committee to support festivals and events for the town. The group also assisted with arranging a feasibility study for a proposed retirement village as well as collaborating with Northland Inc about business growth and innovation. “We are actively looking for new business enterprises, entrepreneurs, investors and developers across all sectors. If you are visiting Dargaville and considering relocation we would like to
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“We want to wish everyone a very Merry Xmas and a safe & Happy New Year!” Closing 1pm on the 23rd December, reopening 8.30am 4th January 2017
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HAVE A p Lorraine Davidson, Dargaville Community Development Board development manager, says progress can be achieved with on-going community engagement
talk with you regarding doing business. Perhaps you have an entrepreneurial idea and need some assistance to develop this. “With community engagement and ownership from the residents of Dargaville and environs, we can achieve great things.” To support this work the DCDB are currently focussing on developing
ongoing revenue streams, and the board was formed after securing a property management contract for the KDC community housing units. Future endeavours for the dedicated committee of 10 include a possible resort at Baylys Beach, developing the Donnellys Crossing Cycle Trail and many more, so watch this space for future developments. ¢
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COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT TO PROMOTE
REVITALISATION AND GROWTH - ACROSS ALL THE SECTORS
We are actively looking for New Business - Entrepreneurs - Investors - Developers • If you are visiting Dargaville and considering relocation we invite you to talk with us with regard to doing business here. Maybe you have an entrepreneurial idea? • If you live in our community or are involved in a club, group, organisation and you have an idea, initiative, project, or anything else you would like to share. • We can also assist with your applications for funding.
CONTACT US
ON BEHALF OF OUR COMMUNITY — FESTIVE GREETINGS AND BEST WISHES FOR A GREAT HOLIDAY EXPERIENCE IN DARGAVILLE The Dargaville Community Development Board Inc (DCDB)
Focussed on Community: Connect, Cohesion, Collaboration. We have offices at Lifestyler House 107 River Rd, Mangawhare, Dargaville • Email: info@dcdb.nz Chairman: Allan Mortensen M: 021 439 697 • Development Manager: Lorraine Davidson M: 027 525 8222 • Housing Manager: Gloria Milich M: 027 525 8199
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Where It’s Easy to Live Christmas and New Year Office and Library Hours
Dargaville and Mangawhai offices will be closed from 12noon Friday 23 December 2016 and will open 8.00am Wednesday 4 January 2017. Stock up before the holidays with enough reading to keep you busy over the break. Community Library holiday hours are listed below.
Community Assistance Grants
Kaipara District Council’s community assistance grants are now available for community organisations wanting capital or operational funding to continue their work.
Closed Monday 26 and Tuesday 27 December 2016
Organisations that could provide services to the Council and community, that the Council would otherwise provide, could also consider a Contract for Service with the Council. This is a formal agreement for delivering services the Council might otherwise provide for Kaipara residents and visitors.
Closed Monday 02 January 2017
Apply now: www.kaipara.govt.nz (under grants and funding).
Maungaturoto Library
Or phone: 09 439 3123 or 0800 727 059 and ask our customer services team to post an application form to you.
Mangawhai Library
Closed Sunday 25 December to Wednesday 28 December 2016 (inclusive)
Please note that all completed applications must be received by 4.30pm Friday 3 February 2017.
Closed Sunday 01 January to Tuesday 03 January 2017 (inclusive) Paparoa Library
Any queries, please contact Paula Guy Stuve on 0800 727 059 or email council@kaipara.govt.nz
Closed from Friday 23 December 2016 (inclusive) Reopening 1.30pm Thursday 05 January 2017
Kerbside Collections and Dargaville Transfer Station Operations over Christmas 2016
Kaiwaka Library Closed from Saturday 24 December 2016 (inclusive) Reopening Wednesday 04 January 2017
Kerbside collections will continue as normal. Please ensure your refuse or recycling is out for collection by 8am the morning your collection is due.
Dargaville Library Closing 12.30pm Saturday 24 December 2016 Reopening 9.00am Wednesday 04 January 2017
Dargaville Transfer Station
Processing Days Stop Over Christmas
Sunday 25 December to Tuesday 27 Dec 2016
CLOSED
Sunday 1 January to Tuesday 3 January 2017
CLOSED
Building Consent and Resource Consent Applications – Christmas Break
Apart from above changes normal hours apply
Legislation states that the working days for Building and Resource Consent applications stops over the holiday period from Tuesday 20 December 2016 until Tuesday 10 January 2017.
Monday
CLOSED
Tuesday – Friday
9.00am – 4.00pm
Saturday and Sunday
10.00am – 4.00pm
This period is excluded from the working day timeframe required of Council’s to process these applications. The last day of Building Consent related inspections for 2016 is Thursday 22 December. Inspections in the east will restart Wednesday 4 January 2016 while inspections in the west will restart Thursday 5 January 2017.
A reminder to all Kaipara residents that the Beach Road recycling collection centre has CLOSED PLEASE CEASE DUMPING AT THIS LOCATION Recycling can be taken to the Dargaville Transfer Station during open hours. Please phone the Transfer Station on 09 439 0425 for any enquires.
Kaipara Community Health Trust
Kaipara District Council invite expressions of interest to fill two trustee vacancies for the Kaipara Community Health Trust (KCHT). KCHT has the objective to ensure there are health services available locally for people in our community to access. The Trust has been highly effective over the last 21 years in protecting and enhancing the services available on the Dargaville Hospital site. The new Trustees will be able to build on this legacy by advocating on behalf of all Kaipara communities and ensuring through good governance that the Trusts current assets are well managed for current and future community needs. Council are seeking to appoint two Trustees from residents residing in the historic Central and West Coast wards. They would join other members of the Trust in quarterly meetings of the Trustees and other subcommittee meetings as required. These are unpaid voluntary appointments who are eligible for reimbursement of some travel expenses. Expressions of interest are invited from interested people who are passionate about the provision of health services locally. Please express interest in becoming a Trustee by 31 January 2017 by writing to Seán Mahoney at Private Bag 1001, Dargaville 0340; or council@kaipara.govt.nz explaining why you are interested in becoming a Trustee and the skills that you would bring that might benefit the Trust. Further information can be obtained by contacting by email. Please note the two existing Trustees Anna Curnow and Brenda Jackson for these wards will be putting their names forward for another term.
WHO’S TAKING YOU HOME TONIGHT?
council@kaipara.govt.nz
0800 727 059
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DARGAVILLE’S CINEMA
THE ANZAC THEATRE
The heart of the Kaipara
AT THE WAR MEMORIAL TOWN HALL, HOKIANGA ROAD
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The riverside town of Dargaville hugs the banks of the mighty Northern Wairoa River and acts as a hub for the wider Kaipara communities whilst offering all the essential services.
p Having fun on the Northern Wairoa River
These include a hospital, a medical centre, multiple banks, a supermarket, an eclectic range of shops and local businesses, an art gallery filled with local artwork, and many different accommodation options to suit any budget. Is it also a central location suitable to be used as a base whilst exploring the rest of the Kaipara. There is huge variety in the surrounding environment spanning from the Northern Wairoa River to the Kaipara Harbour up to the Waipoua Forest and over to the secluded dune lakes of Kai Iwi. Dargaville is seeing an overflow from Auckland these days as more people DARGAVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY SUMMER READING PROGRAMME Visit us at the library between 14 December 2016 and 14 January 2017 and join the summer reading fun
are selling up in the big city and heading North and West for a peaceful lifestyle amongst a stunning rural environment. The town has developed a strong community focus which is being fostered by the Dargaville Business Forum. The Kauri Coast Promotion Society is also working hard to encourage a tourism industry on the Kaipara and these two organisations along with the Dargaville Community Development Board are working together to create a collaborative approach to town revitalisation and fostering business opportunities. So stop for a meal, stay the night, have a chat with the locals and experience everything that rural New Zealand has to offer. ¢
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TROLLS (G) 12.30PM
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We’ll give you a bag to fill with things to read over the summer, toss in a few goodies and issue them until the end of summer. You can add picture books to read to younger siblings and something for Mum and Dad. Choose magazines as well. Make it a family bag and everyone can keep their reading fitness up over the holidays. Take it wherever you go this summer. Bring the items back before 9 February 2017 and we’ll give you a free DVD voucher as a reward.
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P.A.G LAw LTD SECRETARY / PA PAG Law is a busy law practice that is seeking applications from suitably qualified persons to fill a role as PA/secretary for the director. The role will involve general secretarial support, managing the director’s schedule, preparing legal documents and statements. A willingness to be part of a small team and pitch in when needed is essential in this growing practice. Excellent communication and time management skills are crucial along with good literacy and numeracy abilities. The role would suit either an experienced legal secretary or someone at the beginning of their career as this position could develop further into a legal executive role. Please send current resume and covering letter to PO BOX 38 Dargaville 0340. Applications close 31 January 2017
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Small town, big opportunity u by Ayla Miller
P.A.G Law Ltd in Dargaville is proving that small town New Zealand can provide big career opportunities for young professionals as they welcome staff solicitor Lina Khan onboard. Lina grew up in Tauranga and completed a conjoint in Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Social Sciences at the University of Waikato in 2014. She was formally admitted to the bar last year. Since graduating she has worked in Tenancy Services in Hamilton and immigration in Auckland but was looking for a small firm to practise in where she could use her degree to its full potential. “I just really wanted to work as a lawyer. I’ve always wanted to work in a smaller team because you get so much more collegial support,” she said.
Mayor’s Christmas Message Hello all
Mangawhai
Another year is almost at an end and, from a Kaipara perspective, a year that has seen us return to democracy. Your Councillors have been very active with a lot of days spent learning about the workings of Council and our district. A big thank you to those groups who have taken the time to come and present or talk to us.
The population of the area will increase by approximately 60% over the holiday period which demonstrates how “peaky” the needs of that community are. In the New Year the group working on the Town Plan will present a draft to us. This will be a process all residents will need to participate in.
The New Year will see a change in focus. We will spend time considering what we would like to do in the various communities, obviously in our case within our financial constraints. Annual Plan We are now a number of months into the financial year and at this time are running better than budget. Some of this is timing with the very wet late spring period holding up some roading work but some is that costs are lower than predicted. The budget the Commissioners left us had a very small operating surplus of $200,000, which would effectively reduce debt. We would aim to do better than that. Roading This area has been a big learning curve for me and I suspect all new Councillors. Our roading is paid for jointly by ourselves (40%) and the NZ Transport Agency (NZTA), (60%). This funding structure is a real motivator to spend on roading and of course roading is our single biggest cost centre by far. NZTA funding is contingent on them accepting what we are proposing to do. It is also contingent on getting quotes for the work including our 40%. That makes it close to impossible to employ, directly our own, roading people and that is why all roading work is contracted. If we employed for example our own grader drivers we could be in a situation of missing a tender but still carry their overhead.
At our last Council meeting we approved the upgrade of the small freshwater reticulation system Council operates for a cost of $275,000 Kai Iwi Lakes Likewise a large lift in people here. NRC has recently installed buoys as ski lanes on Lake Taharoa which should make the situation safer. To those users of the lake please check for any weeds etcetera on your boat hull before launching. Kauri Coast Community Pool in Dargaville Late January the Chief Executive and I will meet with the Trustees of the pool. We will explore opportunities for its future. Currently it costs around $250,000 per annum to operate. This figure does not include depreciation which, as we know, one will eventually need to spend. In the interim Council will be aiming to get a better understanding of profile of those who use the facility. For those who can get a break over the Christmas period enjoy yourselves and be safe. For the rest I hope you get some time with family and friends. Kaipara has some great attractions; its three Museums, the beaches, the Lakes, the forest and numerous walking tracks. Sometimes the best things are closest to home. Enjoy and explore our great region. Greg Gent On behalf of Council
p The P.A.G team from left: staff solicitor Lina Khan, owner and lawyer Amanda Matich and receptionist Lesley Robinson
The amount of exposure she has had to different legal work over the past three months in the Kaipara has been immense and something she would not have if she worked in a larger firm. Lina says she brings with her valuable skills gained through her previous work experience and is already dealing with clients, helping spread the workload at this busy practice. “Being able to communicate in a clear manner is important. “There is a lot of legal jargon so it is important to explain things in a
way people can understand.” Amanda Matich, lawyer and owner of P.A.G Law Ltd, has been working as the sole solicitor for three years and says having two lawyers available will make a positive difference to the service her practice can provide. “As Lina grows in her knowledge we are going to be able to constantly upskill and grow the business. After three very busy years establishing our practice, having a new person on board with the team will enable us all to expand our future plans.” ¢
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DARGAVILLE
A special museum invitation A Christmas present awaits Kaipara residents visiting the Dargaville Museum over the holidays, with half-price admission for adults and senior citizens, while those under 18 will get in free. Museum manager, Andrea Hemmins says proof of residence by way of a utilities bill will give discounts from the normal $15 admission, between December 20 and January 30 inclusive, with adults paying just $7.50 and seniors $6. “We will be open from 9am to 5pm, but closed on Christmas Day. For visitors to the Kaipara, we have a wide-ranging research resource for people interested in their local history,” she said. “Another popular display is our first world war exhibit, with Dargaville and the surrounding district providing a disproportionate number of servicemen per capita who served in the conflict.” The museum’s many attractions include the Pioneer Hall and p A Hornsby engine being restored by museum volunteers. From left: Andy Freer from Motat, Val Sills and Ron Halliday the story of Dargaville and the surrounding district’s development, a crafted by local identity, the late A standout is perhaps the Maritime Gumdiggers’ Hall which tells the story of Victor Eke. Hall which tells the tale of the Kaipara’s the Dalmatian gumdiggers who arrived The musical heritage of the district rich and sometimes tragic marine early last century to dig ‘Northland gold’ is featured in the restored Aratapu history, while the Maori Hall houses — the kauri gum. Library, built in 1874 and moved to a 16-metre kauri canoe hull that was In the Collections Hall, pride of the museum in 2007. Here the Kevin uncovered from the sands on the Pouto place goes to a working model railway, Friedrich collection of over 200 piano peninsular about 1900. The museum is a ‘must see’ when visiting Dargaville. ¢ miniature village and transport models accordions is the main attraction.
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DARGAVILLE
A piece of history returned A 136-year-old Bible which has been in the care of Dargaville Library for 91 years has been returned to the Anglican church to preserve.
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Dargaville Library manager Lisa Salter said she was pleased to be able to return the Bible to its original home. “Now that the Bible is significantly older than when it was originally donated and, recognising that we don’t have adequate storage to preserve the condition of it, we decided to offer it back to the church. They have gladly accepted the offer.” The Holy Bible contains both the old and new testament and was donated to the Dargaville Free Library by the Anglican church in 1925. The book was most likely to have been part of the library’s reference collection before going into storage. It was published by William Collins Publishers and contains a commentary by Henry Scott. “We had a rare books expert come and look at our collection. We expected we had some things of value in storage and we wanted to make good decisions about the future of them,” said Ms Salter. “Before we decided what we were going to do with the Bible we needed to
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p Pictured from left: Parishioners Leslie Wilkinson, Judy Edmonds and Dargaville Library manager Lisa Salter
decide what the best options available for it were to preserve it. “It was not worth a lot of money but we felt it was something that the church would value more than money,” said Lisa. Dargaville Anglican church parishioner Judy Edmonds says it is a
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treasure to have back in the church. “It is very special and just needs some tender loving care.” The church welcomes anyone who has any further information about this Bible or knows how to restore such books to contact them. ¢
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KAI IWI/KAIHU/TROUNSON ADVERTORIAL
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When did you last visit a native forest? Just 38km north of Dargaville you’ll find yourself in awe of the majestic Trounson Kauri Park, which is home to several threatened species, such as the iconic North Island brown kiwi, kukupa (New Zealand pigeon), pekapeka (bats) and kauri snails.
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Fallen kauri and the resulting light wells, clear streams and filmy ferns are among the interesting features of Trounson, while kauri, taraire, kauri grass, kiekie, neinei and ferns dominate the vegetation. If you’re looking for something to do during the holidays, Trounson park offers an easy walking loop track for up to an hour, with plenty of places to stop and enjoy the scenery. Suitable for people of most ages and fitness levels, including people pushing buggies and strollers, the track offers an opportunity to experience the unique character of this ancient forest. Did you know that one of our most precious native trees — the kauri — is in big trouble? Kauri are under attack — humans have cut down nearly all of the original kauri forest, and now kauri face a new danger called kauri dieback, a disease caused
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by tiny spores in the soil that attack the roots and trunk of kauri so that they literally starve to death! Many kauri have been killed by this disease in the past few years, so it is very important that we protect the few we have left. As part of the kauri dieback management strategy to protect these gigantic trees, the Department of Conservation carried out track and boardwalk improvements at Trounson Kauri Park. These tracks have been designed to improve your visitor experience and provide better protection for the kauri. We need your help to stop the spread of this disease. The important thing to remember is stick to the track and clean your shoes when you’re in areas with kauri. You can learn more about Trounson Kauri Park at www. doc.govt.nz.
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TE KOPURU/POUTO
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THIS SUMMER
Dan and Gina Duncan with two-year-old Lachlan moved from Tokoroa to Pouto earlier this year to take up a sharemilking position on the Pouto Topu A Trust dairy farms in a move toward a better future. “We moved on June 1 and we are really enjoying the area. We were dairy farming but contract milking and we wanted to move to the next level, and this opportunity came up,” said Gina. “We came to the open day to see the farm, but before then I had never been north of Auckland and it was a nice little excursion for me, to say the very least.” Dan and Gina say the trust and the local community have been very supportive and have made them comfortable and happy with where they are at. “The farm borders the Kaipara Harbour and we are lucky to have somewhat private beaches. As a farmer you work really hard, and on our time off we love having the harbour on our doorstep. “The people here in Pouto are an amazing community. When we moved we were running late, but a few of the locals spotted the furniture truck and unloaded
• One hour live show at the Kumara Box theatre • Take a sightseeing train ride around Ernies working kumara farm • Visit the Searle private marine collection now on display FOR THE FIRST TIME P: 09 439 7018 E: kumarabox@xtra.co.nz 503 Pouto Road, RD1, Dargaville
p Dan, Gina and Lachlan Duncan moved to Pouto earlier this year and are loving the change
it before we arrived, this was a welcome surprise at the end of a long trip. “Living remotely does have its challenges and we have had to become more organised in coordinating trips to town and making temporary fixes and repairs.” Gina says now they are settled they are looking forward to making the most
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of the Kaipara and the opportunities available, including exploring the area. “It is incredibly different to the Waikato. The farming, the lifestyle and community is different, it is a good change. We are looking forward to the next season and getting to know more people and grow our business. We are loving it here in Pouto.” ¢
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B A Y LY S B E A C H
BAYLYS BEACH HOLIDAY PARK
Best of both worlds
Experience the west coast Taste Kumara where it’s grown ~ Enjoy Surfing or Fishing ~ Explore the Kauri Forest and say hello to Tane Mahuta ~ Visit the pristine Kai Iwi lakes ~ Learn about the area’s rich heritage in the local museums ~ or just relax and let the pressures of life disappear.
u by Ayla Miller
Motivated by the desire to help people give gifts they are proud of, Katie Gray nee Douglas has returned to her home town of Dargaville in search of a better lifestyle, and has started her own online business. Katie studied a Bachelors of Commerce at Otago University majoring in marketing and graduated with first class honours. She was awarded a scholarship with L’Oreal which included a job after graduation where she stayed for two-and-a-half years. Katie and her husband Andy then worked together on Superyachts for three years before moving back to New Zealand. “It was an amazing experience but it is a very transient lifestyle and we missed family and friends,” she said. Katie went on to work in marketing for multi million dollar companies such as Moa beer and Ecoya in Auckland for several years before tiring of the fast paced city lifestyle and moving to Baylys Beach. “We were done with the Auckland lifestyle and made the decision to move up here which was easy for my husband who is in real estate and can work anywhere. “It was a little more difficult for me to find work in my field. There was nothing equivalent up here but I’d always wanted to start my own business.” So she went about setting up Giftbox
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13kms west of Dargaville A family friendly place to be...
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STAY AFLOAT p Katie Gray nee Douglas with one of her gift boxes
Boutique, an online elevated alternative to gift baskets and embraced the age of the internet. “That’s the great thing about the internet — you can work from anywhere and sell to all of New Zealand. “Unlike traditional gift baskets, which are wrapped in cellophane, these boxes keep the element of surprise. “Ninety five per cent of our products in the gift boxes are New Zealand made
and we try to support boutique New Zealand companies.” Katie says she and her husband have been overwhelmed by the support they have received from the community. People love to support local business and this is something else for Dargaville. It’s a great lifestyle here and a slower pace of life.” Visit www.giftboxboutique.co.nz to see what Katie offers. ¢
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Noho tata, haere tawhiti
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“The practical work in the workshop is the best part of the course for me. I like working with my hands but I’m amazed at how much I don’t know about the building industry. I have developed a different appreciation and respect for all the layers of knowledge and skills involved. “I would love to get an apprenticeship after the course and then employment in the industry. There is a demand for female tradespeople.” Kim Cullen - Carpentry student
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H E A LT H & E D U C AT I O N
Dargaville has a health advantage
TANGOWAHINE SCHOOL
u by Debbie Evans, Kaipara Community Health Trust CEO
When health problems arise, quick access to the right services are paramount — the ability to see a doctor even on the weekend, and pharmacy access to pick up medications. These services can help you on the road to a speedy recovery. Living in the Northern Wairoa means you have access to these services, and with enrolment at the Dargaville Medical Centre it will cost you $18 to see one of the 14 doctors on staff, supported by nurses and a strong administration team. At the centre, the medical diagnosis and treatment is supported by digital radiology, physiotherapy, specialist nurses diabetes management, and an onsite laboratory that processes blood tests with a turnaround time of approximately four hours for standard tests. On site you’ll also find a Regional Detox Unit, Mental Health Services, Alcohol and Drugs Counselling, Allied Health, Sexual Health Clinics, Maternity Clinics, and regular visits from specialists in paediatrics, surgery, gynecology, as well as diabetes, dieticians, cardiologists, and orthopaedic surgeons. The Mobile Services Surgical Bus visits every six to eight weeks. The Dargaville Hospital is based in this same red brick building — the ‘healthcare centre on the hill’ boasting 12 inpatient beds with highly-skilled Rural Hospital Specialist doctors and nurses. The Kowhai Room provides a large comfortable room where family can support their loved ones. Technology has been introduced that supports patients and medical staff and
often some patients can sit in Dargaville and have a consultation with a specialist in Whangarei. The Dargaville doctors can link-up in real time to Whangarei Hospital and seek further advice. Some of this technology has been bought with generous donations from the community, enabling the Hospital Gold Start Wishlist to become a reality. Kaipara District has strong volunteer fire brigades, and with volunteers at St John Ambulance, provide a first response service to all accidents. In an emergency, the NEST Helicopter can be on site to transport patients to main centre medical facilities. The community is in a favoured position in Dargaville with the Kaipara Community Health Trust owning 46% of the Total Health Care Centre. KCHT is entrusted with being the guardians of local health services, and its role is to enhance and retain services and ensure our hospital building is well-maintained. KCHT also provides a Health Shuttle Service. The professional health services available make Dargaville a great place to call home. ¢
Tenacity | Whanaungatanga | Stewardship We wish you all a very happy, fun-filled and safe summer break. Enjoy quality time with your family and friends. SEE YOU NEXT YEAR We are open on Tuesday 31st January 2017 for any new enrolments. School starts Wednesday 1st February 2017
REMEMBER...
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Meri Kirihimete kia koutou nga whanau me te mihi whanui mo te tau hou e haere mai ana The staff at Te Ha Oranga would like to wish all our clients and whanau a safe and merry christmas. We look forward to catching up with you all in the new year.
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HIGH ACHIEVER in everything you do with SHAOLIN KEMPO.
St Joseph’s Catholic School Dargaville St Joseph’s Catholic School has a unique Catholic character catering for the needs of all students from year one to year eight. Our vision is to “Flourish in faith, hope and love while realising our gifts and talents”. We are a multicultural school community offering a variety of multimedia, sporting, cultural and dynamic learning programmes. We will be open for new enrolments from Tuesday 24th January. Term 1 starts on Wednesday 1st February 2017.
• Structured classes for all levels • Successful program system • Longest standing martial arts school in nz • Beginner to advanced levels
Contact Nick Christiansen Ph 439 6226 | River Rd Dargaville www.robertgemmell-martialarts.co.nz
The Dargaville office will close on Thur 22nd Dec 2016. Our last GP clinic for 2016 is Thursday 22nd Dec. Te Ha Oranga office opens 16th Jan 2017. The first Te Ha GP clinic for 2017 will be Tuesday 24th Jan 2017. Please contact Dargaville Medical Centre during our close down period if you need to access medical help.
KC H T H E A LT H S H U T T L E The Health Shuttle Service will be closed from 4pm, 23rd December and will reopen on Wednesday 4th January 2017. For Health Shuttle bookings from Wednesday 4th Jan — Friday 13th Jan 2017, please phone Dargaville Hospital on 09 439 3330. From 16th January for bookings please call Te Ha Oranga on 09 439 3013.
We hope you all enjoy a safe and leisurely holiday from the team at the Kaipara Community Health Trust
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A lifetime exhibition at Mangawhai
Your local caterer
The pioneering days of the Kaipara were New Zealand’s version of the American ‘wild west’ — less violent and with more action on the waterways than on horseback, but with the same frontiertown exuberance.
Is now available Thurs/Fri nights at Dargaville R.S.A for a fresh delicious & ever changing menu for your dining pleasure. Reservations are preferred. Kim’s Cuisine, SH14, Dargaville Ph: 09 439 6697 Mob: 021 344 234 kimscuisine@xtra.co.nz
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A special exhibition ‘A Life in Colour’ is also on, and presents the life and works of John Foster, a local artist and farmer. John was a prolific painter and printmaker. He created 15 large murals,
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purchase. John Foster did not achieve the commercial success he deserved, perhaps partly due to the sheer scale of his finished murals — up to twenty metres wide and over two metres high. One of his murals was displayed at the Commonwealth Games Village and later at Auckland Airport. The exhibition is an opportunity to see Mangawhai expressed and interpreted in his, art as well as interwoven with the story of his life. After visiting the museum, Jessie’s Cafe has a selection of Devonshire teas, coffee and cakes. Gluten free and vegetarian options are available. ¢
OPEN ALL SUMMER!
*some conditions apply, ask in store for details.
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several hundred small paintings and many prints. He had more than 50 exhibitions at commercial and public art galleries, but this is the first exhibition to focus solely on his works. These works were the subject of two Country Calendar and one Paul Holmes programme. John’s style captures the essence of rural life in his huge, colourful works. The size of his murals has meant that Mangawhai Museum is displaying parts of two: Picnic on the Beach, and Four Seasons on the Farm. Many block and lithograph prints as well as a number of his original paintings are also on display and available for
SEE US ON
LIFE WITH
COLOUR A Special Exhibition of the Life and Works of John Foster Local Artist and Farmer
OPEN NOW
Open 10am - 4pm | Ph: 09 431 4645 www.mangawhai-museum.org.nz Molesworth Drive, Mangawhai Heads This exhibition sponsored by:
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Tokatoka
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History in the heart of Dargaville The pioneering days of the Kaipara were New Zealand’s version of the American ‘wild west’ — less violent and with more action on the waterways than on horseback, but with the same frontier-town exuberance.
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of yesteryear. Darts are enjoying a worldwide resurgence, and the addition of a dedicated lounge for players has spurred talk of forming a club to compete with other taverns in the region. As for the
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upstairs accommodation — a luxury in the days when travel meant steamboats and cart horses — it’s now all ready to host backpackers and tourists flocking to enjoy a Kaipara summer!
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Small wonder then, that one of the most important buildings to be raised in early Dargaville was a spacious tavern, where the hard-working traders, foresters and sailors could enjoy a pint or two. The Northern Wairoa Hotel is one of three such establishments which served those early settlers, and though the original old wooden public house was replaced after fire damage in the early 20th century, its replacement still stands. Owner and publican Darryl is proud of his majestic old tavern, which he has lavished with plenty of attention over the past year. As one would expect with a building of such character and vintage, a lot of TLC has been needed to really make the Northern Wairoa Hotel shine again as a hub for entertainment and dining. Re-flooring the ballroom, for example, to make way for a restaurant and concert area, was a task that also meant replacing and smoothing out near century-old floorboards. A new bar room has been panelled in timber to create an old-time look, as has the sports bar and TAB. Meanwhile, a new darts area has been constructed to bring back one of the famous old tavern games
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BUSINESS ADVERTORIAL
Investing in the future If Northern Wairoa has been good to you, how could you be good to Northern Wairoa? Supporting local causes is a special way of saying ‘thank you’. The Northland Foundation works in all areas of the region and is delighted to be able to offer a special fund for the direct benefit of Northern Wairoa. Gifts and legacies are invested wisely, the capital retained and only the interest is used to create ongoing grants. Local business, rural and professional leaders
support the Northern Wairoa Fund to encourage growth and development. We are privileged to have initial funding of $10,000 towards the fund donated by The Wade Family Trust. The Northern Wairoa Fund was created to encourage donations, legacies and bequests from local individuals, organisations and businesses who want to contribute
The local law firm
Contact us about legal services relating to residential or rural property, estates, trusts, wills and asset planning.
Phone 09 439 7099 hokianga Rd Dargaville | email info@hammondslaw.co.nz www.hammondslaw.co.nz
Photo credit Debbie Evans
towards a permanent legacy for the area. Such a legacy allows grants to be made to local organisations, groups and charities according to the donor’s wishes. The fund takes local giving and uses it for local needs, forever. Anyone can contribute. Donations, gifts, bequests and endowments of all sizes are encouraged and welcomed. Northern Wairoa representatives will work with Northland Foundation trustees to advise on the distribution of grants
from the fund. All contributions will be pooled increasing their effectiveness. The more quickly funds grow the faster the Northern Wairoa Fund will be able to make distributions available. Current key local supporters of the fund are: Bruce Wade, Neil Clements, Richard Alspach, Chris Biddles and Margaret Bishop. You are welcome to contact any of the key supporters to find out more, or phone Ros Martin from Northland Foundation on 021 558 224.
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We grow these funds through our careful investment policy, retaining the capital and generating income
We use the income from the investments to make grants to the local organisations and charities you choose
To find out more about how you can create your legacy through the Northern Wairoa Fund – visit our website www.northlandfoundation.org.nz email us on info@northlandfoundation.org.nz or call 09 459 6327 or 021 558 224 Charities Services Registration: CC21065
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BUSINESS
The clean food option
SWIM between
u by Ayla Miller
Lawrie Stevens and Dawn Folkard are both new residents of the Kaipara district and have gone into business together providing clean, traceable food to Northlanders from their mobile food stall Street Fodder. Originally Lawrie hails from London and moved to Paparoa with his wife Hanna and their two young children two years ago, whilst Dawn and her partner Craig shifted for a lifestyle change from Auckland to Matakohe at the beginning of this year. Lawrie and Dawn soon discovered they had a shared interest in clean eating and Street Fodder was born. “We decided as foodies we would start up a clean food stall offering tasty gluten free products without the sugar, additives and preservatives that you see in most mobile food stalls,” says Lawrie. Lawrie has a finance background but was always passionate about food and says the move to Paparoa has been liberating and fun. “Everyone around here is lovely and have made us feel welcome. There is always something to get p Lawrie Stevens and Dawn Folkard of Street Fodder are passionate about bringing clean food to involved in if you want to and there the community is a very nice little village feel to which is affordable, free from gluten and from a gas powered portable pizza oven. the area.” Keep up to date with which local Dawn ran a paleo style cafe called anything artificial and bringing that to market they will be at next by visiting Pure Food Kitchen in Auckland and when the people,” she says. Street Fodder’s products are their Facebook page ‘Street Fodder,’ or she moved to Matakohe adapted the business to be a wholesale operation. handmade from Dawn’s certified kitchen following them on Twitter and Instagram “Our philosophy is providing real food in Matakohe and then heated on location ‘streetfoddernz’. ¢
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Cold chisel Set 4pc $
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It is better to be patient on the road than be a patient in the hospital
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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
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Licenced Auctioneers Always looking for Quality goods for our Saturday Auctions We can Sell on your Behalf or Buy Complete Household Estate Clearance All Things Considered You can check us out on the following... Phone: 09 438 8000 Website: www.bennysauctions.co.nz
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Andrew Turner
027 455 7750 / 09 439 8628
• Manufacturers of Fairview Aluminium • Security Doors & Flyscreens • Glass Balustrades
37 BEACH ROAD, DARGAVILLE • PO BOX 264, DARGAVILLE
Phone: 09 439 8210
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sales@aztecaluminium.co.nz
Collections, Adjustments & Repairs in store
CONTRACT FENCING
Thursdays 10-4pm at Noise Co.
OPTOMETRISTS
106A Victoria St Dargaville Call 09 438 3509
PETER BLACKWELL 021 295 9647
Dargaville Bobcat Services Any job big or small. We do them ALL • Stump & Tree Removal • Driveway Prep & Regrading • Calf Shed & Stockyard Cleaning • Post Hole Borer • Tip Truck Available • Trencher
Phone or Txt Paul 027 271 2022
• Auto Glass for ALL Insurance Companies • Supply & Cutting of Glass • Garador: Your Garage Door Specialists
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PEST CONTROL
Kaipara Flooring Co.
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Independently Owned & Operated 32 Hurndall Street East Maungaturoto Full Supply & Installation Service Carpet, Vinyl, Vinyl Planking, Wood Laminate Flooring, Stockist of 2m & 3m wide vinyl and Carpet Short Ends Residential & Commercial
Tim & Sharlene Lord
Forest harvesting, forest advisors, tree buyers Contact us for all your forestry needs or a free appraisal on your wood, big or small. Call Brett on 021 390 965
Top Quality Installation Service For a free measure & quote ph Christine (09) 946 9886 or 021 515 415 www.kaiparaflooring.co.nz email: kaiparaflooring@gmail.com
Phone 021 114 6729
MacJimray Septic Cleaning Services are the septic tank cleaning specialists in your district.
Residential to commercial, fast, reliable, professional www.kaiparacleaningco.co.nz service at competitive rates.
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CONTRACTORS
4T-DIGGER – BOBCAT – TIP TRUCK Property Maintenance – Driveways – Building Sites Stump & Tree Removal – Hole Boring – Chain Trencher Calf Shed and Stockyard Cleaning KAIPARA – WHANGAREI – RODNEY Phone Matt: 021 199 6677 Email: mprabrownecontractors@gmail.com
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Your Local Farming Partner • Suppliers of Waikato milking systems • Expert advice and service on Effluent systems • Pumps • Milking Machinery • Trenching • Water Filtration • Effluent Systems 120 Lower Dent St Whangarei • Ph 09 438 3844 106 Jervois St, Dargaville • Ph 09 439 4005 www.northlandfarm.co.nz
PHONE ROSS POCKLINGTON (09) 439 0707 OR 027 437 6521
GLOBAL PUMP SOLUTIONS
Stuart Sterling QFE Adviser
021 985 108 09 439 8651 09 439 6500 09 439 7425 stuart_sterling@amp.co.nz Representing
For all your glass and glazing needs. • Competitive rates • Mobile EFTPOS • Free mileage Dargaville to Ruawai
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Tu Christey Massage Therapist
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and other leading companies
CLASSIFIEDS
Tuesday: 9am – 5.30pm Monday: 9am – 6pm Wednesday: 8.30am – 5pm 42 Normanby Street, Dargaville (Old post office building)
09 438 3144 www.wtp.co.nz
Phone 09 439 6933
Closing date for classified advertising for the 10 January 2017 edition is Monday 9 January 2017
For Sale
Wanted
Nurseries & Plants
Livestock
BOAT FYRAN 12ft & trailer, Evinrude motor 15HP, service records, oars, anchor, new gas inflated lifejacket, new rod Jigmaster 500, good boat for the bay. $2,900 ono phone 027 280 1089.
SUZUKI 4X4 wanted to buy – parked, damaged or unwanted, Escudo Vitara/Grand Vitara. Phone Derek 09 439 7573.
NATIVE PLANTS available from Babylon Coast Gardens, situated at 1246 Babylon Coast Road, Dargaville. Specimen trees, ornamentals, hedging, windbreaks, shrubs, groundcovers and more. Discounts for bulk purchases, delivery service available. The Nursery is open by appointment only from 18th December through to 9th January. Please phone to make an appointment on 09 439 4223 or email info@babyloncoastgardens. co.nz. Merry Christmas and happy New Year.
DOGS AND Pups for sale, Smithfield cross Huntaway and plain eyed heading dogs, 8 weeks old plus horses – Pinto colts and fillies, 2yr olds. Phone 09 439 7242.
BRAKE DISC Pads. For cars and light commercials. Large range in stock. Inder’s Auto One Dargaville 09 439 8219. CARAVAN EWOF (and marine). Call your local inspector today at A+ Electrical Inspections and Security on 021 240 6764. COBY MUFFLERS available from Inder’s Auto One Dargaville 09 439 8219. HAY FOR sale – up to 200 standard bales. Cut mid Jan, collect as baled from paddock. Dargaville area – 027 525 8189. ROOF RACKS, to suit most makes. Also canoe/kayak cradles and bike racks. Inder’s Auto One Dargaville 09 439 8219. SUZUKI ESCUDO Vitara/Grand Vitara – car parts, WOF parts, 4x4 parts etc. Good parts, good prices – Phone Drex 09 439 7573. NEW KLR650, registered $7,000. Ride-on mower, bad boy, 23hp, 50 inch cut, $3,000. Welders, tools etc – offers. 15ft sailing dory, sails, 4hp Yamaha etc $900. Lawnmower, Kohler motor, new $500. Rotary Hoe, Husqvarna, 5hp, F & R drive and cutters $1,500. Deep freeze 10 cubic ft $200. 1 gallon glass bottles for wine making $5 each, WilliamsWarn personal brewery cost $6,500 sell for $4,500, wine pump cost $900 offers wanted. Phone 09 439 7985.
To Rent 2 BEDROOM unit central Dargaville, no pets, non smokers, $250 per week plus power and water. Phone 021 183 7870.
To Rent
Raffle Results
Whangarei home Rentals
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Children
STAND ALONE HOUSE 1 Bedroom, large deck, secure section.
CONTACT
Raffle results: GROCERIES #058 – Heather Foster CAKE #014 – Kaye Welch
Janet: 021 508 434
Many thanks to all volunteers & to Countdown Dargaville
West Coast Rd $180 p/w
Raffle Results NORTHERN WAIROA Lions Christmas Display; Decorations – Rohan Farrand, Countdown voucher – Pam Kelly, Large Xmas tree – Kaye Clune, Small Xmas tree – Rusty. Thanks to Chris Manning, Brian’s Gym and Rusty.
Grazing AVAILABLE: MATAKOHE/RUAWAI area for short or long term. Please phone 021 546 368.
XMAS SPECIALS Gazania (red) $1.00. Arctotis (red) $1.00 Day lillies $1.00. Dahlias $1.00 .this week, Got2go plants 55 West Coast Road, Te Kopuru. Wednesday to Sunday 10am to 3.30pm, closed from 22/12 to 8 January Ph 09 439 5556
Ruawai Garden Centre Sunflower plants, tall $1.90 each. Dwarf teddy bear sunflowers in pots for $10 each - a great gift idea. Zinnias, short & tall with colours - wine, lime, red, gold & white. Closing Christmas Eve until Wednesday 28 December.
PIGS, SOWS for sale with litter at foot, 2 weeks old. Spit pigs 20 to 25kg – Phone 09 439 7242.
Entertainment SINGLE? MEET other interesting, intelligent, genuine people just like yourself, all ages. Dine out ‘Dinner for Six’ Phone 021 639 552.
Tree Services TREE REMOVAL, pruning, chipping & stump grinding. Qualified & Insured. Ph Scott 0800 468 9663 Arborcare Tree Maintenance.
Lost BEAUTIFUL DARK tortoise-shell cat 3 and a half years old (Rosie) very timid, around the Dargaville Police Station area. Phone Lynne 09 439 6356.
Hours for the New Year - Mon to Sat 9am to 12.30pm until September.
Property Maintenance
George & Etha Taylor Eftpos Available | Phone 09 439 2115
AP SERVICES meth contamination testing. Confidential service. Reliable results. Reasonable rates. Certified tester. Email: phil@apservices.co.nz or phone 020 4117 9255 or 09 439 0045.
Compliments of the Season
Septic Tank Services CLEANING SEPTIC Tanks. For fast reliable service. Priced from $350. Wellsford to Ruawai. Contact Macjimray 09 423 7014 or visit www.macjimray. co.nz. Code Compliant.
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.
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CLASSIFIEDS
Phone 09 439 6933
Closing date for classified advertising for the 10 January 2017 edition is Monday 9 January 2017
Property Maintenance
Work Wanted
JOHN BUCK Colourplus Painting Services, Professional Tradesman, Quality work at reasonable prices, Airless Spraying, Painting/Paper Hanging, Commercial & Domestic. Phone 021 433 210 or bucksnz@gmail. com.
HOME HANDYMAN, repairs, maintenance, property care. Phone Dave 022 624 3696 or text for a call back.
OFFAL HOLES 750dia x 5.5m deep with concrete lid with lift out hatch $408.25 incl GST. Phone Wals Holes 09 437 3936 or 021 932 225. WATER TANK Vacuum clean, Full tank OK, Waste no more than 1,000 litres. $250.00 for up to 25,000 litre tank. Also full pump out, scrub and leaks fixed. Phone Wals 09 437 3936 or 021 932 225.
Situations Vacant
SANDY PAWZ dog grooming — wash/blow, dry/clip & nails. For all your pet grooming services call Lacey 021 248 1555.
Pinaki Sand & Clean Fill
Public notice
(Section 101, Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012) Public Notice of application of On Licence. The Partnership of Mark Alan Willy & Kay Frances Smith, has made application to the Kaipara District Licensing Committee at Dargaville for the renewal of an On Licence in respect of the premises situated at 101-103 Victoria St, Dargaville, known as Blah Blah Blah Cafe & Bar. The general nature of the business conducted under the licence is Restaurant. The days on which and the hours during which alcohol is to be sold under the licence are; – On Licence: Monday to Sunday: 9:00am - 1:00am the following day. The application may be inspected during ordinary office hours at the Kaipara District Council Offices at unit 13, The Hub, 6 Molesworth Drive, Mangawhai or 42 Hokianga Road, Dargaville. 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 date of the publication of this 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 renewal of a licence may be made in relation to a matter other than a matter specified in section 131 of the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012. This is the first publication of this notice.
WAYNE & ANNETTE Ph 09
439 2020
Dry Aged Beef Specialists Traditional Manuka wood smoked Bacon & Ham
Public Notices ACOUSTIC MUSIC Blackboard Concert — First Thursday of the month — 7.00–9.30pm, Commercial Hotel, River Rd, Dargaville. $2 entry, $2 raffle. Performers and audience welcome. Phone Allan 09 439 6933 or 021 439 697. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS. If you want to drink, that’s your business - if you want to stop, maybe we can help. Meeting: Mondays & Thursdays. Phone 09 439 5248 or ladies call 09 946 5775. DARGAVILLE CITIZENS Advice Bureau will close 1pm Wednesday 21 December 2016 for the Christmas break, reopening 10am Monday 9 January 2017. A safe and Merry Christmas to all. DARGAVILLE RIVERSIDE Produce Market wishes all it’s customers a Merry Christmas. There will be no market 29th December or 5th January 2017. See you all at the first Market for 2017 on the 12th January. PLEASE JOIN us for Christmas Eve Carols 6:30pm with the Dargaville Brass Band or Christmas Day service 9:30am Methodist Church Dargaville.
The Coordinator is responsible for all aspects of the local programme implementation and development. The preferred applicant will have: • Tertiary qualifications in education • Experience in education • Experience in empowering people in a multicultural setting • Excellent communication, leadership, organisational and budgeting skills. This is a full time position. For more information please email Lynette Matthews. Apply in writing via email; include a cover letter, your CV and two referees to Lynette Matthews, email: thehubkaipara@gmail.com. Applications close on 11th January 2017.
HIPPY
Home Interaction Programme for Parents and Youngsters Learning to learn together
BAKER, MARY
SUSIE
Passed away peacefully on 15th December 2016; in her 91st year. Much loved wife of the late Ronald. Mother of Graham and Keitha, Thelma and Peter. Grandmother of Linda and Richard, Gavin and Pooja, Amber and Javid. Great-Grandmother of Brooke and Drew, Daanish and Hamzah, and Thomas. A celebration of Mary’s life will be held at The Holy Trinity Anglican Church, 58 Hokianga Road, Dargaville, on Wednesday, 21st December 2016, at 1.30pm, followed by private cremation.
Our dear little Aussie Sue lost her brave battle on Friday 16th.
All communications to the ‘Baker Family’, c/- PO Box 8043, Kensington, Whangarei 0145
We have been privileged to have had Susie as our very dear friend for 40yrs with amazing memories of many fun times. We love you Susie from John, Janite & Ains
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Bereavement
Window & Door Services would like to take this opportunity to wish our customers and their families a very Merry Christmas & a happy and safe New Year.
Carmen Jane Greenway
We thank you all for your business and we look forward to being of assistance again in the New Year.
12/03/1975 – 25/08/2016
We will be closed Stat Holidays only.
Merry Christmas
Kevin Sowter, Shannon & Teresa
WINDOW & DOOR SERVICES LTD WINDOW & DOOR SERVICES LTD
Supply, Installation & Servicing 09 439 6458 • 027 275 0918 32 Gladstone St, Dargaville
TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURE Pursuant to the Transport (Vehicular Traffic Road Closure) Regulations 1965, the Kaipara District Council hereby gives notice that the following road is proposed for temporarily closed for floodgate replacement and stopbank reinstatement. Stopbank Road, Ruawai, RP 0 – 109 metres Possible dates: Subject to weather and suitable tides, the road will be closed for a 12 day period between 9 January 2017 and 9 March 2017 Any objections should be in the hands of the Kaipara District Council by 4pm Wednesday 4 January 2017.
(nee Bennett)
Mavis Pattinson & Family Would like to thank everyone for their kind thoughts, cards, flowers, words of comfort and prayers in the tragic loss of my treasured granddaughter Carmen. Special thanks to Rev. Brendon Wilkinson, who set up the technology for us to participate in Carmen’s funeral service held so far away in London, where she lived. Many thanks to Joy Bird, Jenny McDermott and others for the constant flow of catering for our visitors at my home. I would also like to thank those who travelled to Auckland for Carmen’s memorial service
We have greatly appreciated the love, warmth and support shown to us at this very difficult time In Memoriam
Les Taylor 3/5/1937 – 20/12/2015
Left us on a horse one year ago. Such a wonderful caring and loving Dad & Grandad who was always there for us. Love you always. Missing you every day. Karen, Brett, Jaime, Evie & Saul
ROSS PARKER
29/07/1963 – 25/12/2006
Arrive Alive... Don’t Drink and Drive
NORTHERN
It will be ten years this Christmas Day since you’ve been gone. They say time heals, but it isn’t true. It just makes me realize how much time I’ve missed out on being with you. They say move on, I say move on where? It’s only worth moving on if you are there. You are my soulmate and will always be. I will love you to infinity.
Family Budget Service (Inc)
Until we are together again. Your loving wife Glynnis.
WAIROA
HIPPY, Home Interaction Programme for Parents and Youngsters, works with families to prepare children for school success by fostering cognitive development.
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TOKATOKA
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Dargaville Hippy Coordinator Position
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09 439 1505 027 614 6309
FULL TIME legal assistant required, Dargaville – please see our advertisement on page 34 for application details.
Do you have experience and/or a passion to work with our elderly citizens? Are you able to work away Tender Loving Care from home for up to two In your own home weeks at a time? We have positions for live-in care to start immediately throughout Northland. You will need to have a full drivers license and a reliable vehicle. Send your CV to recruitment@tlc4u2.co.nz or call Gareth on 0275-184376
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FREE & Confidential Budgeting Service. Advice & complete money management if required. Call in for a friendly chat or give us a call. 5 Portland Street Dargaville
09 439 8592
Looking to a brighter future
HAVE A
SAFE & MERRY
XMAS
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Les Taylor 20/12/2015
Dad, it’s been a year already. The months and years will now be measured in our life before you left us, and life after. The day you went, we lost our north star, our compass and our foundation. It’s going to take a while to get our bearings again, but we will, because you taught us well. You’ve raised a strong, loving family and that’s the legacy you’ve left us all. We couldn’t have asked for a more stable, wise, generous and loving father, father-in-law and grandfather. There’s not a day goes by we don’t think of you, we love you, adore you and will miss you forever.
Trisha, Shawn and Cooper xxx PS We’re all giving growing your watermelons a good crack, including the neighbour, so feel free to sprinkle some Les magic on them, as you swing by. xx
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93F JUMNA ROAD, MAUNGATUROTO $995,000 257 METCALFE ROAD, MATAKOHE
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Stunning 235 M2 north facing, architect designed cedar clad house with double garage. This 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom house was built end 2015 on the banks of the Kaipara. Amazing unobstructed 180+ degree views from majority of the house with access to the Kaipara from the property or the residents boat ramp. GARY MORRIS 021 902 087 WEB ID MRE1950
Private and secluded north-facing 4 ha coastal property with park-like grounds, orchard, native bush. Picturesque water views from every living room. 618 sqm of home & garaging. On mains power PLUS solar, wetback, wood burner, dual heat pump inverter. Boat access. Abundant birdlife. A "must see". Call Rhoda. RHODA MORRISON 09 431 6912 or 0274 800 691 WEB ID MRE1940
Large 5 bedroom home. Double garage, swimming pool, established orchard. 8mx8mx4m stud (approx) shed with concrete floor and power. 5 cow milking plant ideal for calf rearing. Yards, loading race, chook shed. 5.65ha’s divided into 20 plus paddocks all with water troughs.
Sections available from $80,000. Sea view sections still available. Services at boundary, walking distance to local shop and beach. Call John or Craig today!
60 SUMMER ROAD, TINOPAI
$149,000 53 NGATOTO ROAD, TINOPAI
SHEILA BOON Mob 027 498 5651 WEB ID MRE1968
$585,000 17 BLEDISLOE STREET, RUAWAI
JOHN POWELL Mob 021 439 555 CRAIG CLEMENT Mob 021461668 WEB ID RJS559
$229,000 35 LOGAN STREET, DARGAVILLE
$199,000
PERFECT POSITION
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This is a lovely sheltered block just off the tar seal with stunning views out to the Kaipara. Approx 1.12 Ha with a 1/6 share in a big native bush block full of native birds and walk ways. Build your bach or home and live the Tinopai lifestyle. Covenants apply
Secluded coastal 3 bdm holiday house with water views. Newly built 2015 designed for enjoying the outdoors, as well as spacious open plan living with raised ceiling. North-facing suntrap. Freshwater stream boundary. Water rights. Camping area with deck and caravan for extras. Close to beach. Call Rhoda. RHODA MORRISON 0274 800 691 or 09 431 6912 WEB ID MRE1952
3 double bedrooms, open plan kitchen dining lounge. Single garage with attached sleepout all set on 835m2. Walking distance to wharf and boat launching facilities. Walk to the shops. House on both town and tank water.
Right here is your chance to get on the property market ladder. This character home needs your TLC, 3 brms, large kitchen, dble garage. Great little investment or first home.
GARY MORRIS 021 902 087 WEB ID MRE1930
36 PHEONIX PLACE, DARGAVILLE
Price by Negotiation 11 JERVOIS STREET, DARGAVILLE
JILL WILSON Mob 021 505 712 JOHN POWELL Mob 021 439 555 WEB ID RJS3778
SHEILA BOON Mob 027 498 5651 WEB ID MRE1851
$375,000 49 PIRIKA STREET, DARGAVILLE
$629,000 KAI IWI LAKES ROAD, DARGAVILLE
$420,000
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Well presented renovated 1910 Villa. Modern meets traditional. A blend of new with a hint of yesterday. Features include stained glass, original kauri tiled fire place. New features are a modern bathroom and gas hot water. Family sized kitchen with family size pantry. Fully fenced with double garage and off street parking. MICHELLE TOMLINSON Mob 027 339 5937 WEB ID RJS3810
Well-presented property on 4.6 acres (approx.) features a 3 bedroom sun drenched home, open plan living with polished concrete floors, en-suite, freestanding fireplace plus a north facing deck. Also has a double garage, established grounds and a great outlook over the surrounding farmlands.
Just north of Dargaville on Kai Iwi Lakes Rd is a Beautifully presented hand crafted timber dwelling with amazing internal features. Surrounded by flat to rolling land. 3.850 hectares, 9 1/2 acres. Neighbours will graze with income to you should you wish or if you have been looking for the ideal holiday home - you choose. SELMA PETERS 021 828 402 WEB ID RJRU3597
RACHAEL DE VRIES Mob 021 943 900 WEB ID RJS3808
110 Victoria Street, Dargaville 143 Hurndall Street, Maungaturoto
CRAIG CLEMENT Mob 021461668 WEB ID RJS3809
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