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Boom time for tourists u by Paul Campbell

Accommodation for summer visitors to Kaipara has been at a premium, with some camping grounds across the district full and having to turn away business.

Change of control for swimming pools

Sport Northland is taking over Dargaville’s Selwyn Park swimming pool complex …

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Dementia funds get a boost

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The tourist influx is expected to further boost growth in which tourism guest nights Northland-wide have grown three years in a row, according to Statistics New Zealand. At Kai Iwi Lakes campground at Taharoa Domain, up to 100 campers a day have had to be turned away. “It has been chaos,” said camp manager Andrew Howells when Lifestyler called last Sunday. “I am dealing with about 50 visitors as we speak. We have 50 groups, say 100 people coming in today, replacing other campers who are leaving after their stay. p Leanne and Andrew Howells at Kai Iwi Lakes They are from all points of “Some visitors have had the the compass, with a surprising majority, about seven out of ten, from Germany. impression (because of kauri dieback) “It has been flat out, but I’m pleased that Tane Mahuta was closed. We to say it’s been pretty well incident-free, have been able to assure them it’s not with large numbers of day visitors too.” the case.” At Baylys Beach camp, Mark Rolfe The camp has accommodation for 600 said: “We have had a consistent people across two camping sites. Dargaville Visitor Centre’s Sue Taylor flow well up on last year, with visitors said there’s been “a constant stream including people from England, Germany of tourists passing through” and while and France.” At Pahi Beach Holiday Park, ‘house she credited the recent good weather, she noted advertising has helped, with full’ has been declared several times eight Kaipara businesses combining to over the holiday period. “We are often the first stop for advertise on the Interislander ferries visitors coming up from Auckland in and TransScenic rail.

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January 22 - 2019

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p The Ruawai Promotions and Development Group is pleased to have completed their gazebo project at the Ruawai Village Green. The gazebo was officially opened by Kaipara District mayor Dr Jason Smith in December, assisted by group president Bruce Crompton. Using funds raised locally in addition to a grant from the Lottery Grants Board it contains the history of Ruawai Flats on three photo boards and a picnic table installed by Kaipara District Council. The gazebo is open for all to use whether to shelter from the weather or to have a picnic.

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p Enjoying the surf as the tide comes in, Tokatoka resident Alex Martin and her son took advantage of the current to glide in at Baylys Beach recently. Full of smiles when they emerged from the water they enjoyed their time — in spite of their clothing being sand-filled. Alex felt assured and safe swimming with the surf life saving patrol on duty. “I think it’s great to have the lifeguards there. The sea can be unpredictable, and they provide a sense of security and give us confidence to go in the water,” she said.

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p While visiting the Kaipara District recently, two German backpackers stopped at the Ruawai wharf to try their luck hooking a fish. After only having a line in the water for about five minutes an eel took the bait and fisherman, Daniel Leers, was excited to announce this was his first catch in New Zealand. He hoped there would be many more on his visit to the country.


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Change of control for swimming pools u by Paul Campbell

Sport Northland is taking over Dargaville’s Selwyn Park swimming pool complex from the Kaipara District Council, and administration under the Kauri Coast Community Pool Trust, with a view to expanding use of the facility in the future.

p Sport Northland promotes swimming competitions

A decision was made at the KDC’s December meeting to finalise an agreement with Sport Northland to operate the Kauri Coast Community Pool; this followed a discussion last August between the council and the trust on the pool’s operation when the trust suggested Sport Northland could be approached. KDC communications officer, Ben Hope says “Sport Northland have been given a licence to occupy and will receive council funding to take over the operations of the pool from the end of this season. Our CE has been delegated to finalise the agreement with Sport Northland.“ Under the agreement, with the view that ‘the pool is a great asset to the district and is something council should continue to support,’ KDC has proposed a funding agreement of $321,000 per annum, consisting of $257,000 for operating costs, $42,000 for repairs, maintenance and renewals and $22,000 for water rates, with Sport Northland for three years commencing in the 2018/2019 financial year. These figures are set out in the approved Long Term Plan 2018/2028.

The KDC December minutes state: ‘With a focus toward the future, there is now an opportunity to invest in a partnership with Sport Northland, who have wide experience in this area,(and) currently operate the Whangarei Aquatic Centre and the Kawakawa Pool.’ The minutes also state that Sport Northland will own the pool facility but will pay a token $1 lease on the council land. It is also charged with increasing pool attendance and trying to get external funding to reduce KDC financial support. ‘The pool uses approximately $22,000 worth of water annually paid for by council, which comes from the Dargaville water users’ catchment. Under the change, water costs will be borne by the general ratepayer, which is appropriate for a district/ regional asset. ‘The pool is a great asset to the district and is something council should continue to support. Having Sport Northland in place and having formal agreements, such as an LTO and funding agreement, that specifies terms and conditions, will give comfort to council and the community.’ ¢

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Landing pad aids rescue u by Paul Campbell

The culmination of two years of work has been celebrated in Maungaturoto with the completion of a fully operational helicopter landing pad at the country club in Bickerstaffe Road. The project was the brainchild of the town’s Rapid Relief Team (RRT) a group of residents formed to provide mobile catering to support emergency workers attending fires or other incidents, or people displaced by events. “We started two years ago and got together as a team to support our town,” said team leader, Richard Wearmouth. “We found soon that emergency callouts were usually fairly short-lived and the idea of a helicopter pad was discussed. So we started fundraising, selling burgers from our mobile unit at town events. We placed cash boxes at local businesses and canvassed

cash, as well as materials and labour. The pad cost $12,000, and RRT underwrote the last $5,000 of this to complete the project. Northpower donated a power pole and electricity supply, and the pad has floodlighting and strobe positioning activated from the chopper.” In the past, the NEST helicopter had to alert the fire brigade to secure a landing site, Mr Wearmouth said. “Now the permanent fully equipped landing pad is there for all operations, and for the St John ambulance to transfer patients. Among businesses contributing, Atlas quarry provided base metal and concrete to finish the project, along with our local labour.”

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January 22 - 2019  KAIPARA LIFESTYLER

A day at the beach

Rod run delights locals

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u by Jill Dickie

It was hard to miss them, though most of us would have tried to. I am talking about the ‘family’ from the UK who made their shambolic way through the North Island leaving a trail of alleged and in one case — proven offences.

Enthusiasts of vintage, classic and muscle cars and bikes were treated to a wide variety for viewing as the vehicles lined up at the Mangawhai Domain recently, in the annual Blackswamp Rod Run 2019.

As a former police officer, I have seen my share of bad behaviour — some of it a lot worse than this. However, even I was appalled at what this family got up to — and particularly so because perhaps the worse behaved family member was only seven. I want to address what this episode says not about them, but about us — and then look at something that appeared in Kaipara Lifestyler earlier this month. I was delighted and proud of the reaction of those beachgoers who shared Takapuna Beach with this litter-leaving, obnoxious family. Some of them stood up to the family and stood up for New Zealand. We might be among the most hospitable people in the world, but we are also fiercely proud of our country and if you mess it up you mess with us — as so vividly demonstrated on Takapuna Beach that day. Now: Kaipara. It was reported in

p Vintage, classic and muscle cars lined up for public display before their annual January run

the January 8 Kaipara Lifestyler that the Northland Regional Council is urging fish and shell dumpers to show some courtesy for others and not leave their waste on our beaches. It is in fact against the council rules to leave waste, though the council admits that it is common. There are two things here to my way of thinking. First, it’s bad enough to have a UK family come here and mess up at least one of our beaches; it’s perhaps even worse when we do it ourselves. Second, is that word ‘courtesy’ employed by the council. We New Zealanders can be tough when needed, as we demonstrated in Takapuna — but we are also innately courteous, as, thankfully, is more often demonstrated. So, I echo the call of the regional council. Northland has New Zealand’s best beaches. Don’t mess them up. Show a bit of courtesy. ¢

After an invitation to view the spectacular display of machines with their gleaming chrome, well-polished paintwork and V8 engines purring, locals and visitors happily paid entry by gold coin, raising more than $500 for Otamatea High School. Local motorsport drivers also took their cars to join in the display, including speedway street stocks, super saloons and rally cars. “It always amazes me what comes out of New Zealand garages, barns and storage units, from Model A to Mustang and many more,” said Aucklander Brenda Chalmers. American makes and models appeared to dominate the field, but

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Dementia funds get a boost Funds raised in community projects towards the building of a new dementia unit at Maungaturoto’s River View Rest Home are nearing $300,000, and fundraising is still going strong with Paparoa Lions aiming sights at winter warmth.

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u by Jill Dickie

A family fun day is planned at Kai Iwi Lakes on Saturday, January 26, coinciding with Northland Anniversary weekend. The free open day is suitable for all ages to attend with many activities to participate in.

p Family fun day planned for Kai Iwi Lakes

With assistance from the Kaipara District Council and the support of many local businesses and organisations, the open day will provide an opportunity for locals and visitors to appreciate all that is on offer at the dune lakes. “A family fun day that you can either enjoy on, at, or in the water,” said Whitebait Connection regional coordinator, Isabel Krauss. Biodiversity displays and information will be available for those wishing to learn more about the area without getting into the water, while water safety will be promoted for those willing to get wet.

From guided snorkelling where attendees can explore the underwater life, practising paddling skills with a Waka Ama team, to taking part in games and activities — there will be something for everyone to enjoy. Stallholders and activity providers are invited to contact Isabel at isabel@ whitebaitconnection.co.nz, and those wanting to snorkel should register at emr.org.nz. In the case of bad weather, the event will be postponed to Sunday, January 27. Notifications will be posted on the Whitebait Connection Facebook page. ¢

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“We are well into wood cutting and will be taking orders at the Paparoa A&P show,” said organiser, Roger Price. “People have the chance to be in to win because we will have a ute load of split wood. For five dollars, guess the number of pieces piled up, and the wood is yours.” The Lions will also be taking orders for a trailer load of split wood at $250 — with proceeds going to the dementia fund. The 14-bed facility will cost $3.6 million, and with site work costing $654,000 and a bank facility of $1.8 million, the Maungaturoto Community Charitable Trust has set its sights on raising the balance of $900,000. The trust fundraising committee is hoping for a total of p Wood for funds is a Lions project $500,000 from the wider Kaipara community in fundraising, donations and yards with a view to OSH compliance,“ debentures, with grants sought for the said Roger. balance of $400,000. The Lions hope As well as the fundraising effort, to further boost their contribution after charitable trust donation collectors will raising $20,000 in wood sales last year. be out and about at the show, and there “We have also been busy improving will be a major garage sale of donated the showgrounds, after raising $5,000 goods at The Den, in Bickerstaffe baling hay on the property, and this Road, Maungaturoto on the Saturday money has gone on improving water of Anniversary weekend, from 9am reticulation and improvements to until 2pm. ¢

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Maungaturoto gets creative

Regatta returns to Pahi

u by Andy Bryenton

Launch races, kayak contests, runabout races, and outboard powered bathtubs are set to entertain summer crowds at the annual Pahi Regatta during Anniversary Weekend.

For those in the mid-Kaipara who have made a resolution to expand their horizons in 2019, a new opportunity has arisen in Maungaturoto. Learning to put pencil to paper and reflect the world through the medium of visual art is something, which can unlock creative abilities people never knew they had, and the hosts of a new series of art classes insist it’s easier than many expect. Called art classes for total beginners and starting from February 5, this is an opportunity to learn a new skill which can provide a lifetime of fun and unlock a new way to express yourself. Experienced artists Richard and Diana Moore take a fresh approach to help their students master the skills of the pencil and brush, with a proven technique that has even novices stepping up to display visually stunning levels of ability. “Both of us circulate the class constantly to ensure everyone can do the step correctly, and if not we work with you on a one to one basis until you do. We have taught more than 14,000, with 97% of students starting off with stick figures.” p Student Kate Thorn shows her proficiency with That’s just the beginning. the pencil Students learn drawing techniques, the secrets of colour, classes continues through the year to composition, mixing paints and December, and both teachers insist that applying realistic details, all building there’s no ‘natural talent’ required — toward the ability to capture moments just a willingness to learn and grow. For from the imagination and the natural a gallery of students’ work and more world. The aim is to have fun — and information visit artschoolnz.com/ to inspire confidence. The course of classes ¢

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The event has been running, with the exception of some war-time years, since 1886, when the Kaipara Harbour was the highway of choice for the settlement many parts of Northland, and a group of Kaipara settlers gathered at Pahi for a picnic and a couple of boat races. Across the years the regatta format has settled onto water-based events, and an onshore component with sideshows, carnival rides, beauty contests — anything from Miss and Mrs Pahi, to the ‘best beer belly’ contest. Food and refreshments are widely available. The event is run by the Pahi Boating and Fishing Club, and club commodore Mike Donald says: ”It’s all systems go for the coming weekend. We have an emphasis on family fun in a safe environment. Look out for the iconic bathtub races, with outboard motors powering actual bathtubs, with a single outrigger for stability. There is a prize of $1,000 for the winner.” Once again, the Pahi Holiday Park camping ground will have the full

SAFETY FIRST

p Pahi Fishing and Boating Club commodore, Mike Donald

house signs out, as many campsites are booked out from one year to the next. “We are out of space again this year, so late-comers are advised to check out other facilities in the district,” said manager, Julie Kenny. The events begin on Saturday, and on the Sunday, contestants will vie for the winner’s purse in the bathtub race. ¢

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January 22 - 2019

KAIPARA LIFESTYLER

From turf to surf

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Gordon Murray Just short of his century, Ruawai stalwart, Gordon Murray died at the age of 99, on January 7. He was farewelled by family and friends at a packed Ruawai Memorial Hall to a eulogy detailing a huge commitment to the community.

p Paparoa Primary School held an end of year fun day in December for their year six students. As part of the growing range of opportunities at the school, the students travelled to Mangawhai for surf lessons. “It was an amazing opportunity, and the Aotearoa Surf instructor was fantastic,” said organiser and senior school teacher, Kathryn Gibbens. During 2019 the school has several scheduled activities, including sporting events, school camp, school production and Te Reo instruction and kapa haka.

Mayor’s Memo Kia ora, Staring down the year as it stretches ahead, things at KDC are looking lean and bright, increasingly efficient and focused on outcomes. Picking up where we left off at Christmas (three weeks ago but somehow feeling like longer), a key decision was made by Council at its 20 December meeting to hold the ship steady and maintain for the Annual Plan 2019/20 the forecast direction, rates and service levels of Council. This is being done to keep to our commitments set in the Long Term Plan 2018/28 but is only achieved through $1m of belt-tightening by Council staff. It would have been easy to slash budgets and have lower levels of service as a result, or let it go and let rates rises soar, but we’ve taken the harder route and found extra efficiencies across Council while also maintaining levels of service. The forecast rates levels for 2019/20 should remain unchanged. Running a tight ship is crucial, especially when we have in Kaipara the fastest growing District in the North Island. I’m delighted to report that Council will be doing more with less. As there’s no change to the direction of Council, its actions and service levels, then there’s no requirement for consultation on the Annual Plan 2019/20 as that would be a duplication of last year’s LTP consultation. That’s another efficiency gain! While Council won’t consult here, the Annual Plan must be adopted by Council by 30 June 2019. It will

be produced to highlight the works Council will be carrying out and a programme of information events will let everyone know what this Annual Plan means for Kaipara residents and communities. Expect more efficiencies as we go. On top of these belt-tightening and efficiency gains, as we roll into the new year I am increasingly confident Kaipara is closer to receiving development funding from the Provincial Growth Fund. So far, other parts of the ‘surge region’ of Northland have benefited from the fund, and we’re working hard to make it Kaipara’s turn next. In 2019 our tide must turn. We’re on deck, lean, rested and ready for action. Here’s to a prosperous and happy new year for all of us in Kaipara — and let the rising tide come in. Nga mihi nui,

He was a founding member of the Ruawai Fire Brigade in 1952 becoming a life member, after serving as fire chief for 20 years, just one of the many ‘hats’ he wore, as outlined by the funeral celebrant, Dennise Brownlee. “He was a founding member of the Northern Wairoa Car Club in 1956, a founding member of Otamatea Aero Club in 1965, a founding member of Ruawai Lions Club in 1978. “He formed the North Kaipara Air Patrol in 1990, in 1991 he was appointed air search adviser by the National Rescue Coordination Centre for the Kaipara, and in 1993 he set up the North Kaipara Coastguard. “No wonder when in 2012 he was awarded a Local Hero medal as part of the Kiwibank New Zealander of the Year Awards.” Gordon Murray was born and lived in Remuera for 20 years. During the second

world war, he served in the Pacific with the Royal New Zealand Airforce. “After the war, he joined with his mate Dick Batty, and they purchased the rundown Shell garage here in Ruawai, renaming it Murray’s Garage,” said Dennise. “He married Daphne in 1951 and two children, Maxine and Don, followed. In 1969 Daphne and Gordon parted and he was single for five years before marrying Noni, and his family grew to include five stepchildren and grandchildren and now great-grandchildren. “At 77 Gordon suffered a bad accident and wasn’t expected to live, but he did. He wasn’t expected to ever walk again, but he did. Once recovered he was back to attending all of his meetings and tending to his garden. Gordon was an active member of the Ruawai community for more than 70 years and will be missed by many.” ¢

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Creative talent on display Join the cadets u by Jill Dickie

Former Otamatea High School student and resident of Maungaturoto, Gabriella Seager, has been awarded a scholarship from the prestigious Toi Whakaari, the NZ Drama School, based in Wellington.

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The Mangawhai Army Cadet Unit has appointed two new officers and launched a new curriculum plan loaded with activities for new members. They invite those interested to attend an upcoming open evening on Tuesday, February 12 at 5.30pm at their camo building, 733 Settlement Road, Hakaru.

p Two new officers are in place with the Mangawhai Army Cadet Unit and new members are invited to join the ranks

p First-year Toi Whakaari set and props student, Gabriella Seager, with Bill Guest after receiving one of the Bill Guest awards at the 2018 graduation ceremony Photo credit: Philip Merry

Gabriella began studying at Toi Whakaari last year studying for the NZ Diploma in Scenic Construction and Properties — more commonly known as set and props — and is one of three students to receive the Bill Guest Award, which will pay for her fees for her second and final year in the course. “It is a huge relief to myself and my parents to have my fees paid. It has been a financial burden for us, as I am living so far from home, but we know that the sacrifice will be worth it because I am training in something that I really love,” said Gabriella.

As a creative student at Otamatea High School, she studied drama, art, wood technology and fashions and textiles, also contributing to school productions by painting sets and assisting with lighting. She became heavily involved in the Otamatea Repertory Theatre, painting sets and finding props for the productions, applying makeup to the actors and taking part in the shows. The 20-year-old aims to gain employment making sets and props in the film or theatre industry. ¢

Former cadets had outgrown the 18-year-old age restriction, and the unit was under threat of closure, but with the new officers acting second lieutenants’ Tinsel and Donnelly now in place, the unit has a renewed sense of purpose and enthusiasm. Young people joining Army Cadets participate in a range of activities including navigation, bushcraft, tramping and leadership. There are camps with other units, parades such as ANZAC Day and Armistice Day, nationwide competitions and opportunities to make friends and try new things. Acting second lieutenant, Anastasia Tinsel, says being involved in the Army Cadets has taught her about structure and discipline and has boosted her

confidence. “I have a child in Army Cadets and the improvement in his attitude, self-esteem and motivation to achieve have improved beyond my expectations. He has made some fantastic friends and is committed to being an excellent role model for younger kids.” The New Zealand Cadet Forces are aimed at young people 13 to 18 years old and are comprised of the Sea Cadet Corps, the New Zealand Cadet Corps and the Air Training Corps. The organisation is affiliated to the New Zealand Defence Force and is supported in partnership with the community. Enquiries should be directed to Captain Elliott on 021 272 0112 or rachel.elliott@cadetforces.org.nz. ¢

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This March, more than 400 riders will take to some of the most scenic roads in New Zealand, traversing forests, hills and shorelines in the 2019 BDO Tour of Northland.

In a new exhibition, which opened at the Muddy Waters Gallery in Dargaville last week, artist Robyn Nathan presents He wairua nga Taonga (these gifts are holy). A celebration of the land and its spiritual power, this exhibition has an over-arching theme, which draws on our natural world for inspiration.

It’s a landmark event on the cycling calendar, encompassing skill levels from novice to masters, cycling tourists to elite competitors. They’ll take in the scenery and tackle the miles — and they’ll reach Dargaville to receive a warm welcome. That’s the plan put forward by the Dargaville Community Development Board and their allies in this endeavour — the Kaipara District Council, Northern Wairoa Boating Club, Sport Northland and Time To bike store. All parties agree that hosting a leg of this huge event has massive tourism, visibility, sporting and commercial significance for the town, and they are determined to make 2019’s event a stunner. The council are doing all they can to make it easier for cyclists to enjoy our region’s roads, with a finishing line right at the Dargaville Band Rotunda. DCDB plan to liaise with local merchants and with schools to flood the streets with window displays and festive bunting in a cycling theme. Experienced riders, the Time To team know just what technical and

maintenance needs will be required. The commodore of the boating club has expressed an interest in helping make the tour a success, knowing that fellow members are a civicminded and welcoming crew. Of particular importance, of course, is the ability to feed and house such a large contingent of athletes with their supporters. No one hostelry or restaurant can achieve this, so a general call goes out from the DCDB and event organisers for chefs, hoteliers, baristas, cooks and cafe owners to contact them and help formulate a unified plan in which all will benefit. Activities, games, outdoor entertainment — it’s all possible, and with the help of the town’s business community this valuable event will not only celebrate Dargaville; it will be a memorable fixture for riders for years to come, like those characterful stopovers so beloved of cyclists in the Tour de France. To get your business or organisation involved please contact Lorraine 027 525 8222 or lorrained@dcdb.nz.

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p Artist Robyn Nathan is pleased to be back in the land where she grew up — and offers a unique view of our local landscapes

Robyn has been working as a professional artist for more than 25 years and has travelled extensively, as far as the United Kingdom. She says that she is pleased to return to the land where she grew up, and her collection of intricately composed, multi-layered works reflect the dreamlike symbolism which accompanies a sense of home. Ms Nathan studied in Australia at the Sydney College of the Arts, graduating in 1993 with a BA in visual arts and later receiving honours at the Southern Cross University in Lismore, New South Wales. He wairua nga Taonga is proudly local, evoking images of the Northern Wairoa, Waipoua Forest and

other natural treasures. The collection of prints in Robyn’s current exhibition are described as ‘inspired from her love and connection to the spirit of the land expressed through cosmological and mythological patterning relating to her cultural heritage — Te Roroa and Ngati Whatua’. Anchored by two imposing panels, which flank the smaller, more intricate works like gateposts, visitors will find themselves surrounded by a blend of images and colours which combine the natural world around us with a spiritual element. The Hokianga Road gallery opens daily from 10am until 4pm — the exhibition is on display until February 13. ¢

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Clean up Glinks u by Jill Dickie

A phenomenal amount of rubbish was collected from the beach at Glinks Gully recently as part of a series of activities over summer at the popular holiday spot.

p Children and adults took part in the beach clean up at Glinks Gully recently

In slightly more than an hour, a caged trailer full of rubbish was collected by hardy groups of children and adults on a sweltering day and transported to the local landfill. The Kaipara District Council supported the annual beach clean up by allowing the disposal free of charge. Nicola Puharich, a member of the local sports committee, said that the event has been running for a few years now and numbers attending are slowly increasing as more people understand the environmental cost of rubbish on our beaches.

“Not only is rubbish ugly and potentially dangerous to us but it kills countless animals each year, from small birds and fish to whales,” she said. The beach clean up is organised by the sports committee, which also arranges the ever-popular New Year Sports Day, along with the treasure hunt and sandcastle competitions. Children taking part in the event were rewarded with lollies and a lucky dip prize. Some of the young people involved are shown in the attached photos standing in front of some the haul from this year’s clean up. ¢

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It’s all change as Edwin Arcade in Dargaville’s main street grows and becomes a ‘healthy hub’ for the town. It’s nearing the first full year since Dr Jens took charge of Dargaville Chiropractic and exciting things are happening. Most noticeable is a new, expanded and fresh space for the practice. “It continues to be a great pleasure to be coming up from Auckland each week to take care of our beautiful community, and I am thoroughly enjoying every moment. Getting to know the locals more and more as well as continuously helping them feel and more importantly function better naturally has been fantastic” he says. “To deliver on that, we have a new chiropractor,

Dr Joshua Fleming, coming on board and taking appointments in February.” Dr Josh was hand-picked by Dr Jens, who is also a lecturer and researcher as well as mentors the students at the New Zealand College of Chiropractic in Auckland. Dr Josh decided to make chiropractic his profession because he wanted to be able to use his hands to play a crucial part in helping the members of his community to thrive in their own way so that they can strive to reach their goals and dreams. While taking care of people during the five-year chiropractic, he has

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WHAT IS CHIROPRACTIC? Chiropractic is a healing profession that is grounded in its science, art and philosophy and is focused on the optimal function of the spine and nervous system in particular.

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soothe away the pains and worries of the modern world. Keely’s new endeavour comes at the perfect time to make a new year’s resolution to live well and enjoy better health. There’s a similar ethos in mind at the cornerstone of Edwin Arcade’s street front end, where Jenni is a familiar and trusted local business owner. Her Elf Organics and Wellness store is flying high after a makeover, which brought more space, light and fresh new products, and for 2019 she’s delivering solutions from nature to the Dargaville community. From gentle remedies for sleepless nights through to supplements, which promote better movement and immunity, boost the body to help with exercise and weight loss, and cures for aches, pains and injuries, this store is a vital part of Dargaville’s health infrastructure. Its owner is both very friendly and very knowledgeable when it comes to sharing information about better living! Finally, a note on one of the biggest new year’s resolution of all. The government encourages this each new year with a tax hike that hurts the pocket, while doctors insist that the fumes of those expensive little white tubes harm our health. Going cold turkey is a tough road. Many have instead opted to slowly come off smoking by using an e-cigarette

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January 22 - 2019

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The classic Kiwi A&P show is as much a part of our national character as touchstones like the pavlova, the buzzy bee, the All Blacks’ spine-tingling haka or holidays by the ocean. It’s become far more than the very English village fetes and rural shepherds games it sprung from and exemplifies all which is unique about the rural life. Paparoa’s forthcoming A&P show is 143 years old, with a history stretching back to the earliest pioneer days. It shows how much our ancestors valued the social and competitive aspects of show day — the high point of the farming calendar. The English village fete may have been the start of some of the traditions of show day — the presentation of prize animals, of course, goes back to medieval times, when bloodstock was traded among lords and free farmers alike to ensure a plentiful source of food. Equestrian games too, date from even earlier — the hippodromes or horse

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It used to be a matter of survival — and one which dominated the late summer days. Gathering, chopping and stacking firewood was the only way to get through the winter, and even today, when it is more a matter of comfort than a grim necessity for most, the art of preparing a perfect woodpile is not lost. Thankfully, as with many chores, technology lends a hand, and it’s come further than you might think in recent years. Advancements in chainsaw and log splitter development have delivered a new generation of machines, which offer ease of use and a quick finish. Though the fundamentals are still the same, the application of lightweight battery power, longer-lasting chains and portable, lightweight splitters cut the job down to size. Those fundamentals are all based on time — because it takes time for fresh cut wood to dry out ready to warm your home in winter. How sunny days speed the process — and to be fair, most of us would rather have the job done early, the pile neatly stacked and covered away. So now is the time when tools like chainsaws are being pulled out of sheds after a long delay — and many will exhibit problems, especially if they were put away without due care. The fact is, saws left with old petrol, crumbling fuel lines or primer bulbs, dull chains and damaged bars may be better off consigned to the parts bin at your local small engines workshop — because

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2019. All welcome. For more information Contact Ken 09 439 4452. Dargaville Embroidery Group – 3rd Thursday of the month, 10am–2pm, Contact Rosemary 09 439 0656 for more information. Dargaville Militaria Collectors Club – Lions Club Hall Hokianga Road, opposite old Post Office, at 7.30 pm. For more information, phone secretary Mike, 09 439 8800. Dargaville Senior Net – Open Day on the third Monday of the month at 1pm. All welcome Contact Dot 09 439 1711 or Heather 09 439 4452. Dargaville Women’s Club – Meet third Thursday of every month 10am at Memorial Park Kiosk. New members welcome, phone Marilyn 09 439 6648. Drop-in Centre – Tuesdays 10am–1pm at the Town Hall in foyer beside Anzac Theatre. All welcome. $1 cuppa. Contact Bev on 021 250 6776 or Viv on 021 439 686. Justices of the Peace Signing Desk – Justices of the Peace will be available on the first and third Thursday of each month at the Dargaville Library from 11am–1pm. Kai Iwi Lakes Open Day 2019 is taking place on January 26 10.30am to 3.30pm at the Kai Iwi Campground. For more information visit facebook. com/events/429242707610144. Kaihu Valley Music Club — Every third Sunday, from 1–4pm. Everyone welcome. Contact John or May 09 439 0827. Kaipara Budgeting Service – Free and Confidential Monday to Friday 9am–1pm, back of the Lighthouse Church, 80 Normanby St. Dargaville. Ph 09 439 8592 Kaipara Vintage Machinery Club – open and operating Wednesday and Saturday. New members and volunteers welcome. Come and get involved. Ph 09 439 7108 or 09 439 4614. Kaipara Ukulele Orchestra – Tuesdays 6–7pm New members are welcome — either expert or beginners. Phone Sharon on 027 439 5634 or 09 439 5634. Mainly Music – Every Wednesday 10–11am at the Dargaville Baptist Church, Victoria Street. $2 per child or $3 per family. Phone Rebecca 09 439 1499.

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Make a Friend Playgroup – 0–5 years, Thursdays 9am–noon. Methodist Church Hall, gold coin donation. Phone Danae 09 439 4833. Northern Wairoa A&P Show – Saturday, February 9 at Arapohue. Sideshows for a gold coin donation. Northern Wairoa Country Music Club – 1st Sunday each month. Scout hall, Onslow St 1–4pm, enquiries ph Bruce 09 439 5513. Northern Wairoa Indoor Bowls Club Nights – Start at 7.30pm. Monday Parish, Tuesday Ruawai, Wednesday Dalmatian Hall. For more info contact Warren Younger 027 478 5102 or 09 439 6155 evenings. Northern Wairoa Lions Club Inc – Business Meeting first Thursday of the month at 7pm at the Lions Centre, Hokianga Road. Northern Wairoa Cake Decorators Club – meet every second Tuesday of the month at 7pm, February - November. All welcome, phone Lynn 09 439 0751. NZ 60s Up Movement – Dargaville Social Meetings Held at the Dargaville Rugby Clubrooms on the 1st Tuesday of the month. Contact president Margaret Pinny 09 439 4560. Shaolin Kempo & Tai Chi Chuan – M,T,W & Sat Ph Nick (Both) 021 439 673 Stuart (Kempo) 027 536 2904 Joanne (Tai Chi) 021 850 998. Stitches and Craft – 5 Cranley Street, Dargaville. 10am–4pm Tuesday and Friday. Contact Lois 027 473 0598 for further details. Squash Club Night – Wednesday nights from 6.30pm at Dargaville Rugby and Sports Club contact Karen Morgan 021 190 5639. The Dargaville Menz Shed – Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday each week 10am–3pm. New members welcome. For more info phone Brian 09 439 6175 or Paul 09 974 7685. Wednesday Crafts – Every Wednesday 10am at the Greenways Community Centre (formerly CMA) on Tirarau Street. Morning tea and lunch served. Variety of crafts. All welcome. $6 per session. Contact Lilian 09 439 77 99 or Cynthia 09 439 5895.

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KAIPARA LIFESTYLER January 22 - 2019

Kaipara Service Directory ALL BIKES DARGAVILLE

• Farm & Recreational, Quads + Bikes • Quality ATV & Motorbike tyres • General Service to Full rebuild • Gst Registered • Free Pickup + Delivery

Phone Patrick Lumby: 027 201 8625

Aoroa Poultry Free range eggs

Daphne and Bernie

021 262 1080 or 022 363 7991 MPI REG 167 Pouto Road, Dargaville, Kaipara aoroa-poultry@gmx.com

WELLSFORD SALE MONDAYS 12:00pm - Store Cattle

Andrew Simpson

Steers | Bulls | Heifers | Weaner

TUESDAYS 11:00am - Sheep 12:00pm - Prime Cattle

Your Carrfields Agent for Kaipara/Rodney area

Steers | Bulls | Heifers | Boners

CONTACT Andrew Simpson

11:00am - Calves (seasonal) 12:00pm - Dairy (seasonal)

PH 027 449 1228 EMAIL andrewsimpson.ns@hotmail.com

BEEF / DAIRY / SHEEP 100% NZ owned

DARGAVILLE SALE THURSDAYS 11:30am - Feeder Calves 12:30pm - Store Cattle

ATJ

SELF DRIVE MACHINERY HIRE

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

Call the team at ATJ for your hire needs

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

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PROPERTY MAINTENANCE PRESSURE WASHING • • • • •

Soft house wash Drives/paths/decks & more, cleaned Pre-paint turbo clean Real Estate pre sale clean Bond clean

TONY | YOUR LOCAL CLEANING GUY Ph: 022 311 8447 or email: tabclean57@gmail.com

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• Decks • Rental Repairs • Kitchen/Bathroom Fit Outs • Fences & Repairs • Concreting • House Renovations •Plus Much More

Andrew Turner

027 455 7750 / 09 439 8628 ats.maintenance@hotmail.com

BRITESIDE PAINTERS CONTRACT FENCING

INTERIOR / EXTERIOR PAINTING ROOFS / FENCES / WATERBLASTING

DEAN LARSEN PHONE: 09 556 5506 MOBILE: 021 235 0570 DEANCLARSEN@YAHOO.CO.NZ NO OBLIGATION QUOTES

PETER BLACKWELL 021 295 9647

C&C Contract Electrical DARGAVILLE

QUALITY WORKMANSHIP NO COMPROMISE

CALL CHRIS HICKEY ON 027 561 1719 email: fencingspecialists.nz@gmail.com

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

• Post & Batten • Entrances • Post & Rail • Retaining Walls • Stock Yards • Riparian Lots • Netting • Subdivisions

Craig Burrell • Registered Electrician

Phone Craig 021 534 882 • Bookings 021 440 634

C H A I N S AW S & M OW E R S

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3 Parore St, Dargaville • Ph 09 439 8881

CERTIFIED PLUMBER LIVESTOCK • Dairy Herds • Replacements • Weaners • Yearlings Store • Cattle • Lease Service Bulls • Meat Works Local • Bulls For Sale

PHONE MICHAEL

027 278 8122

J Kelliher

P: 027 494 2919 Workshop: 09 439 6577 MacJimray Septic Cleaning Services are the septic tank cleaning specialists in your district.

Residential to commercial, fast, reliable, professional service at competitive rates.

Pick Up & Delivery Service Available

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

Phone 021 114 6729 www.kaiparacleaningco.co.nz

Kaipara Flooring Co. 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 Q Card Finance Approved. 6–18 month terms. 6 Mths interest free.

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Septic Tank/Grease Trap Cleaning Septic & Sewerage Treatment Systems

Don’t let your septic tank become costly - service it now!

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

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Norman Kitchen Design Kitchens make the home 30 Normanby Street, Dargaville Phone Aaron 027 539 4884 Email: normankitchendesign@xtra.co.nz

For new kitchens, cabinets, repairs and hardware Norman Kitchen Design

HOMEKILL BUTCHER | MPI REGISTERED COVERING ALL YOUR HOMEKILL REQUIREMENTS

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January 22 - 2019

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Kaipara Service Directory Tu Christey Massage Therapist Diploma in Massage, MNZ Cert. in Thai Traditional Massage (Wat Pho) “Get rid of your aches & pains, maintain your well being” Therapeutic, Deep Tissue, Sports, Pregnancy, Relaxation, Myofascial Release, Lymphatic Drainage

DESIGN • BUILD • INSTALL For all your custom cabinet requirements

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

Phone 09 439 6933

Closing date for classified advertising for the 29 January 2019 edition is 10am Friday 25 January 2019

For Sale

Nurseries & Plants

Work Wanted

Property Maintenance

ASHFORD KNITTING weavers loom 20 inch, as new, $100, phone 09 439 5895.

BROMELIAD PLANTS, vriesea hybrids, great for landscaping, stunning examples, good selection, phone 021 170 0982.

GEMINI HOME Help, for all your housework support needs phone/text Marion 022 151 4016 (09 439 6244 evenings only).

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.

BOAT FOR SALE, 3.6 Fyran, DF, Reg & WOF Trailer, 15hp Yamaha with canopy, ready to go, $2,700, phone 021 0257 6521. CARAVAN EWOF (and marine). Call your local inspector today at A+ Electrical Inspections and Security on 021 240 6764.

GOT2GO PLANTS is open again. Plants in flower, shrubs, trees, grasses etc. 55 West Coast Road Te Kopuru, 09 439 5556.

Livestock

FISHING ROD & reel, surfcaster ideal for Baylys Beach, as new with tackle box, hooks, lines & sinkers, $50 delivered, phone 021 0875 0942.

DARGAVILLE SALE

HAY FOR SALE conventional bales off baler, Tangiteroria, phone 09 433 2787 or 027 316 7647.

Thursday 24th January 2019

COTTAGE AVAILABLE for rent, 1 bedroom, self contained, non smoker, no pets, $350 per week, prefer long term, txt house 021 102 3974.

A/c Bowmore Holdings – DA & ST Kay – Annual Draft 56 x TQ Cow Reared Black W/F Wnr Steers & Heifer

COAST TO Coast Treeworks. Professional tree services, qualified and insured. All aspects of tree work. Phone Victor 021 050 2665. NICK CHRISTIANSEN Tree Services, phone 021 439 673. Trees, Shrubs, Hedges, Vines, Felling, Trimming, Reducing, Pruning & Property Maintenance.

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TOKATOKA

Haydn Evans 021 985 863

Tree Services

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20 x TQ Wnr Angus x Bulls

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Land Wanted

Grazing

BOBCAT

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GRAZING AVAILABLE short or long term Matakohe/ Ruawai area. Please phone 021 546 368.

BOBCAT, TRUCK & EXCAVATOR HIRE

PHONE ROY 021 153 5000

Dry Aged Beef Specialists Traditional Manuka wood smoked Bacon & Ham

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

GRAZING LAND Wanted 10–200ha, anything considered. Dargaville to Ruawai areas, short or long term. Phone 09 439 5080.

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

DRIVES • RACES • POOLS PONDS • POSTHOLE BORING LANDSCAPING • CARTAGE

A/c CJ Anderson Ltd – Annual Draft

LADY SEEKS male, 60-65 years, non smoker, who enjoys outdoors, for companionship, contact 027 374 3235.

Pet Supplies

09 439 1505 027 614 6309

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

60 x 15mth W/F & Angus x Steers

Personal

RENTAL HOUSE wanted long-term. Single, working lady; one tidy cat, mostly outdoors. Prefer out of town, 2 bedrooms, garage; anything considered. Excellent references. Tel: 021 0851 6944.

09 439 6068

Pinaki Sand & Clean Fill

A/c JJ Elwin – (Annual Draft)

30 x 15mth W/F & Angus x Steers 20 x 15mth W/F & Angus x Heifers

Wanted

Toenail & Fingernail Cutting Service

Phone

KIDS TROLLEYS for outdoor fun from Dargaville Menzshed behind Mckays Electrical, only $50.

For Rent

DENISE CLARK

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

Pay attention!

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

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

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

Phone or Txt Paul

027 271 2022

around road works

REMEMBER...

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

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

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

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KAIPARA LIFESTYLER January 22 - 2019

CLASSIFIEDS

Phone 09 439 6933

Closing date for classified advertising for the 29 January 2019 edition is 10am Friday 25 January 2019

Situations Vacant

Public Notices

DAIRY FARM position available, must have experience & full drivers licence, any enquiries contact 027 598 5666.

NORTHERN WAIROA Football Enrolment. Enrolments for the 2019 season will be on the Tuesday 5th February 2019 6pm - 7pm at the clubrooms Memorial Park. This will be for all age groups, boys and girls. Fees can be paid by cash, cheque or direct credit no eftpos. Any questions contact Judy Finey 021 145 7987.

RELIEF MILKER wanted, 240 cows, as soon as possible, phone 09 439 5302. WE ARE seeking experienced caregivers for an elderly female stroke patient living in Dargaville, who needs 24/7 care. Varied work and hours including weekends and overnights as required. The individual/s we seek must be suitably qualified, experienced and takes pride in their work, have a ‘can do’ attitude, motivated to care for others and have their own transport. Applicants for this position should have NZ residency or a valid NZ work visa and a current drivers licence. Please send CV and application letter to mlhdargaville@gmail.com. Applications close: 3rd February 2019.

TIP TRUCK & TRAILER DRIVERS X 2 We are seeking 2x drivers for our roading contracting company based in Dargaville. Must be experienced in all aspects of bulk haulage & spreading metal. Class 5 licence essential. WTR not essential but would be preferred. Positions available in January. www.harrisoncontracting.co.nz Phone Peter Mann (021) 688 749

REMEMBER MY Holy Sabbath Romans 3:31.

RUAWAI COLLEGE BUS SERVICE

Dargaville - Ruawai College return daily (Monday - Friday) Starts Friday 1 February 2019 A fare - paying bus service will operate from Dargaville to Ruawai College (return) beginning Friday 1 February 2019 for students attending Ruawai College. Term time passes can be purchased from the school office from Monday 21st January 2019. For more information contact Brenda Polwart (Business Manager) 09 4392216 or email at bpolwart@ruawaicollege.school.nz.

Public notice

(Section 101, Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012) PAULA LINNEA VAN DEN BERG of Ruawai, has made application to the District Licensing Committee at Dargaville for the issue of a on-licence in respect of premises situated at 10 Ruawai Wharf Rd, Ruawai.

North West

ELECTRICAL Servicing Kaipara District

REGISTERED ELECTRICIAN North West Electrical is a family owned and operated business with offices in Dargaville and South Auckland. We are very busy meeting the needs of industrial, commercial and rural clients. This position is based in Dargaville where you can enjoy the close proximity of the West Coast and Kai Iwi Lakes. The Role involves maintenance, installation and automation activities. The successful applicant will have NZ registration with a practicing license, along with several years commercial and/or industrial experience. Additional experience in PLC programming, control systems and refrigeration would be an advantage. You will be well organised, reliable and able to work overtime as required.

The general nature of the business conducted under the licence is Restaurant & Bar. The days on which and the hours during which alcohol is to be sold under the licence are; The application may be inspected during the ordinary office hours at the office of the Kaipara District Council Offices Unit 13, The Hub, 6 Molesworth Drive, Mangawhai or 42 Hokianga Road Dargaville. Any person who is entitled to and 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 at Kaipara District Council, Private Bag 1001, Dargaville 0340. No objection to the issue of a licence may be made in relation to a matter other than a matter specified in Section 105(1) of the sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012. This is the first publication of this notice.

NETBALL RODNEY Centre 2019, Annual General Meeting will be held Thursday 7th February 2019, 7pm at the Netball Rodney Centre office in Centennial Park, Wellsford. For more information please email netballrodneycenter@xtra.co.nz.

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Uniform for 2019 Sportclub will be in our school hall between 10am-1pm, on Tuesday 29th January for uniform purchases. First day back for 2019 The first day back for all DIS students will be Wednesday 31st January School starts at 8:45am. We look forward to seeing you all then.

Western Sharks / Kaihu Rugby Club A meeting will be held to launch our new club joint venture for 2019 Northland Club Rugby Season. All life members, sponsors, club members and current and interested players are invited. Friday 1st February 5.30pm, Dargaville Rugby Sports Club, BBQ & refreshments.

DARGAVILLE HIGH SCHOOL START DATES FOR 2019 Monday 28th January - Auckland Anniversary Day Wednesday 30th January - School Office Reopens Thursday 31st January - Peer Support Training for Year 13 Students - Options with Deans (external NCEA exam results and New Enrolments) Friday 1st February - Options with Deans and New Enrolments Monday 4th February - Teacher Only Day Tuesday 5th February - Teacher Only Day Wednesday 6th February - Waitangi Day (Public Holiday) School closed for Instruction

Dargaville High School will be operating a 2nd Hand Uniform Shop from 4th February 2019 to 15th February 2019, from 9.00am to 12.00pm. Please see school office for directions

School Contact Details: Ph: 09 439 7229 Email: office@darghigh.school.nz

PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT Tamariki Ora Fund 2019 Healthy children, healthy families, healthy Northland Community groups and organisations are invited to apply for funding for up to $5000 for projects in the Whangarei/Kaipara Districts that aim to improve the wellbeing and development of children and young people. Projects that support the strengths and aspirations of tamariki Māori, and those living in lower socio-economic communities will be prioritised. Tamariki and taitamariki must have a voice in the development and running of the project. Applications will only be accepted from organisations with legal status. Applications must be submitted by 5pm on Monday 15 April 2019. For more information, criteria and application forms visit https://www.facebook.com/ ManaiaHealthPHO or https://www.facebook. com/childyouthfriendlycities or contact Dr Terryann Clark, Child & Youth Friendly Cities Coordinator terryannc@manaiapho.co.nz or (09) 438 1015.

DRIVE PHONE FREE!

Death Notices WOOLNOUGH, STELLA June. Born August 27, 1933. Sadly passed away January 16, 2019. Loved mother of Susan, Roger and Trevor. Cherished Nana of Grace, Sasha, Lorelei, Trinity, Micah and Matthew. A much loved member of the Mangawhai community. A very special lady who lived her best life. Forever in our hearts, we will miss you. A memorial service for Stella will be held at the Mangawhai Domain on Thursday the 24th of January at 12pm.

Powell Kim Shirley nee Hunter 14. 01. 2019 Dearly loved Niece of Shona and Reg Tregidga. Loved Cousin of Vicki, Grant and Darryl & families. Taken much too soon.

Subritzky, Alf Dearly loved brother & brother in law of Des & Shirley. Loved Uncle of Dale & Paul, Deidre & Dave & great Uncle of Anton, Ema, Baydon, Tommy, William & families. Special memories of an incredible man. Funeral at Newberry Funeral Home Whangarei, 11am Thursday 24th January.

Thank You

Friday 8th February - All Year levels to attend

Public Notices

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Northern Wairoa Football Club, Monday 11th February at Club Rooms, Memorial Park 6.30pm. Parents, players and everyone interested in supporting the local club. We look forward to our club offering players the opportunity to participate in this popular sport. We are calling for Nominations for President, Secretary, Treasurer and require additional committee members. Nominations can be emailed to nwsoccer@ymail.com or PO Box 351, Dargaville. Elections will be held on the night. We encourage anyone interested in the management of the club to attend.

DARGAVILLE INTERMEDIATE

Thursday 7th February - Year 9 and Year 13 to attend - Powhiri (Parents/Caregivers are welcome to attend) - Tour of school is available

If this sounds like you, please email your details including CV to: accounts@nwelectrical.co.nz

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS if you want to drink that’s your business. If you want to stop maybe we can help. Regular weekly meetings in Dargaville. Phone 09 439 5248 or 0800 228 6757.

Public Notices

– Monday to Sunday, 11am – 1am the following day.

In return we offer a competitive remuneration of $60-$70K depending on experience, in a friendly work environment offering a wide range of challenges.

ACOUSTIC MUSIC Blackboard Concert change of venue — First Thursday of the month — 7.00–9.30pm, Kaipara Community Centre, Hokianga Road, Dargaville. $2 entry, $2 raffle. Performers and audience welcome. Phone Allan 09 439 6933 or 021 439 697.

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AREA RESERVED FOR PAHI REGATTA Notice is hereby given pursuant to Clause 3.13.3 of the Northland Regional Council Navigation Safety Bylaw 2017, that the area of Pahi River downstream from the Pahi and Whakapirau wharves to Mangrove Point, Arapaoa River, will be reserved for the purpose of conducting the Pahi Regatta on Saturday, 26 January 2019 between the hours of 10.00am and 3.00pm. The reservation area will be marked with buoys throughout the event. During the period of the reservation, subclause 3.2.1(a) & (b) governing the speed and navigation of vessels will be suspended. Jim Lyle Regional Harbourmaster

www.nrc.govt.nz

Gaynor Preston The family would like to thank everyone who called & visited Gaynor. For the beautiful flowers and the kind words written & spoken about him. It has been very humbling & comforting to know so many cared. Dorothy, Shane, Lisa, Garry & Families.

In Memoriam

Harris, Peter Llewellyn (Pete)

One year ago our hearts were broken with your tragic death. There was no time to say goodbye. You were gone before we knew it. You will be forever in the hearts of those you shared your journey of life with. We are blessed to have created so many warm and loving memories together. We cherish the memories as they are our keepsake. Belinda, Nicholas and Alayna would like to thank our friends and family for their love, support and kind gestures throughout the past year. It has been very much appreciated. Hope smiles from the threshold of the year to come, whispering it will be happier.

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January 22 - 2019  KAIPARA LIFESTYLER

OPEN HOME

14 Heawa Road Aratapu

$289,000

Here’s A Winner Priced to sell now. 3 good sized bedrooms, bungalow style with extra large lounge, small kitchen but workable. Situated on a corner site, just off the main Pouto Road. 2 toilets, decking front and back, double carport,tank water and modern septic tank system. Ready to move in now.

Jean Johnson 027 499 6493 rwdargaville.co.nz

Jean Johnson Realty Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008)

Ray White Dargaville

115–117 Station Road Dargaville

$595,000

OPEN HOME

2/16 Carrington Place Dargaville

$320,000

9 & 11 Walker Terrace Te Kopuru

$525,000

Short Walk to Town! OPEN HOME Saturday 26th January 1 - 2pm

Old Timer Above the River OPEN HOME Saturday 26th January 11.30am - 12pm

Quality unit, 2 bedrooms, internal access, large deck off the lounge, north facing, insulated. New-ish carpet, paint & curtains. Spacious, with heatpump, low maintenance. Middle unit with good neighbours either side. A must to consider!

1900’s origins — now modernised, new kitchen, gas hob, double wall oven, gas hot water, heat pump — new bathroom,large shower and bath. Large lounge, dining area, 3 double bedrooms, separate laundry. Entertain in all weather — large decks overlooking Nthrn Wairoa River or utilise the large covered area onsite. Plenty of storage — a sleep-out with toilet, workshop plus large storage shed. New water pump, large water tank, in-ground well with good water, perfect to handle the long-established mixed orchards and prolific vege & flower gardens. All on a flat and fenced 1012 sq mtrs. Separate Title for section (1012 sq mtrs) own water bore and macadamia borders.

Jean Johnson 027 499 6493 rwdargaville.co.nz

Jean Johnson Realty Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008)

Ray White Dargaville

61C Logan Street Dargaville

$255,000

Kelvin Windsor 027 570 4600 rwdargaville.co.nz

Jean Johnson Realty Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008)

Ray White Dargaville

26B Finlayson Park Dargaville

$225,000

Unique Property

First Home Buy or Investment Property

First Home or Investment

You will be surprised. Just on the outskirts of town, almost 10 acres with 2 titles, beautiful soil. Everything grows here, every fruit tree you could imagine, vege gardens galore. Town water and a dam. There is so much more with this property, large shed with mezzanine floor. Sleep-out, double garage, hayshed. Approximately 100 Pine trees, shelter belt, very tropical - BBQ area. Some timber features in house, carport with internal access to house.

Freehold, stand alone, own title, back 3 bedroom unit, open plan living with shower over the bath, separate toilet. Short walk to main shopping centre and dairy around the corner, flat section, internal access, tenant wanting to stay on - currently paying $270 per week.

Tidy home with new carpet and curtains, sunny and warm 2 brm home, shower over bath, built around 1980’s separate toilet, storage shed, partially fenced plus front deck with all-day sun. Freshly painted ready to move in or rent out now.

Jean Johnson 027 499 6493 rwdargaville.co.nz

Jean Johnson 027 499 6493 rwdargaville.co.nz

Jean Johnson 027 499 6493 rwdargaville.co.nz

Jean Johnson Realty Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008)

Ray White Dargaville

Jean Johnson Realty Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008)

Ray White Dargaville

Jean Johnson Realty Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008)

Ray White Dargaville


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