Kaipara Lifestyler, January 26th 2016

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January 26 2016

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Local swimmers make a splash Supplying the community

Vince Nair is the lifeline for Dargaville, bringing everything from flowers and fertiliser to food…

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p The sun was out and the water sparkling as teams from around Northland gathered at the Kauri Coast Pool in Dargaville for the Douglas Logging Swimming Northland Age Group Championships. Pictured is Te Kopuru Swim Club coach Kaye Moffet with Lani Fairbairn, Brodie Munn and Kaitlin Fairbairn. Front left: Stella Maaka-McCrea, Alyssa Ledingham and Bianca Hines. See story page 3.

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Luxury lodge wins again u by Ayla Miller

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New milestones for Kohanga

Te Puna O Te Reo O Takiwira Te Kohanga Reo has operated in Finlayson Park Ave, since the early 1990s …

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The award is given to the planet’s top properties based on reviews and opinions collected from travellers all over the world. The couple say they are thrilled to have been recognised for the fourth year in a row.

“We are very grateful to all our wonderful guests who have written such lovely reviews about their stay which have made this award possible,” said Mr Farrant. “We concentrate on ensuring they have a memorable experience and the

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p Tourists, Anna, Julie and Rachel Cochrane from Toowoomba Australia, stopped in at the Visitor Information Centre for Dargaville and the Kauri Coast to hunt for mementos to take home and to admire the artfully knitted tree at the front of the building. The three sisters travelled to the Kaipara for a family wedding and enjoyed 12 days of exploring the area, visiting the Waipoua Forest, Maunganui Bluff, Kai Iwi Lakes and many places in between.

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p Volunteer firefighters from Dargaville and Te Kopuru were joined by others across the district attending a fire on the weekend at Pouto peninsula. They utilised portable dams, two helicopters and a bulldozer to help the firefighters control the blaze which was in vegetation.


KAIPARA LIFESTYLER January 26 - 2016

Charity store closing its doors

Local swimmers make a splash

u by Ayla Miller

u by Ayla Miller

It is an end of an era for the Save the Children shop in Dargaville as it closes along with all other branches across New Zealand.

Some of the best young swimmers in Northland gathered for the Douglas Logging Swimming Northland Age Group Championships, held at the Kauri Coast Pool in Dargaville over the weekend, with Dargaville and Te Kopuru competitors bringing home 22 medals combined.

p Northern Wairoa Save the Children committee members Barbara Holman, Veronica Simpkin, James Foster, Mariann Warne and Clare Vodanovich reminisce over past projects

The store will close its doors for the last time on Friday, January 29 after running for 22 years. Initially the shop was located on the corner of Hokianga Road and Normanby Street opening once a month for three hours a day before moving to McKay’s Arcade in 1998 where it has been ever since. Current Save the Children president Aym Wade says the store played an important role in the volunteers’ lives. “It was more than just a shop for us — for many it was a place for social contact and friendship. Without the shop it will be harder to have a presence in our community. “I would like to acknowledge all the volunteers who ran this shop successfully over many years.” The Northern Wairoa Save the Children branch will still exist without the shop and will continue to raise funds by various means to help rebuild lives after disasters.

Immediate past president Veronica Simpkin says she will be sad to see the shop close. “It has been very popular with the people of Dargaville. The things we sell are a little bit different to what the other shops sell but times change and, although the people in Dargaville support us, that hasn’t been happening all through the country,” says Veronica Simpkin. “We will find some innovative ways to raise funds and hope to have a presence at the Dargaville Riverside Produce Market.” Over the years of operation the Dargaville shop has raised money through raffles, catering, cake stalls, and donations from volunteers and the community providing a commendable contribution to the National Office. People can now donate by calling 0800 167 168 or visiting www. savethechildren.org.nz ¢

One hundred and fifty swimmers from 10 clubs lined up for the annual championships to demonstrate their skills at the outdoor 50-metre pool. “There were many stand-out performances during the three-day carnival, which was blessed with beautiful weather. The wind was down and the sun was up. It went off very well,” says Sport Northland chief executive Brent Eastwood. Splash Dargaville Swimming Club finished the event with 19 medals in total with Kaitlyn Smith winning one gold and two silver medals whilst Connor Willy was awarded four silvers and two bronze. Quin Waldon came away with two silvers and two bronze. Matty Douglas left with two silvers and two bronze medals whilst Braedyn Smith won two silver medals. Te Kopuru Swim Club also brought home

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some hardware with Ben Eyles winning two bronze medals and Dylan Hines also a bronze. Northwave’s Callum Prime came first in every event he entered taking home 15 gold medals. Many of the region’s swimmers were aiming to better their entry times to qualify for the various upcoming national championships such as the NZ Junior Champs for swimmers 12 years and under, the NZ Division two competition, NZ Open Champs and the NZ Age Group Champs for those between the ages of 13 to 18. Other swimmers to feature heavily included Mia Gordon of Northwave with 10 gold medals, Hayley McIntosh, Jeremy Elliott of Northwave and Paul Linton of Bream Bay all won nine gold medals and Matthew Gordon also from Northwave took away eight golds. ¢

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Supplying the community The joys of marching u by Ayla Miller

u by Ayla Miller

Vince Nair is the lifeline for Dargaville, bringing everything from flowers and fertiliser to food and farm supplies on his Toll truck five days a week.

‘Fun, fitness and friendship’ is what the Kaipara Diamonds marching group are all about as they look for new members to make up a full team before heading to Taupo for the annual May Day competition.

Fijian born Vince has been driving trucks for six years now since he moved to New Zealand in 2009 with his wife and daughter. “We bring whatever people are selling and customers’ orders to Dargaville,” he says. Vince’s day starts at 3.30am at the depot in Onehunga, Auckland and arrives in Dargaville at 6.45am to offload some deliveries into the depot. “Then I do my deliveries to The Warehouse and pick up p Vince Nair brings supplies to Dargaville five days a week on his Toll transport truck things that are going to Whangarei and offload whatever items the countryside. That’s something are needed there,” he says. interesting for me. That’s why I take In 2014 he was awarded the best an interest in driving and that’s what driver award for his punctuality and the keeps me going. dedication with which he did his work. “I used to do the town deliveries “You have to be on time in this job. If as well. you cannot cope with that then you will “I got to meet lots of different run out of time because you can only people and they all got to know me.” drive within a 13-hour time period.” Despite how much he enjoys driving He works long days but says he still during the week on the weekends he enjoys driving the route to Dargaville. is quite happy to take the passenger “I really enjoy this route because I like seat and let his wife take the wheel. ¢

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p The Kaipara Diamonds marching group in Maungaturoto are all about having fun, keeping fit and making friends

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nice bunch of people and we all really enjoy what we are doing. It is great exercise,” said Connie. No experience is necessary for new members and the women meet weekly every Tuesday to practice for competitions around the country and attend local events such as parades. Last year the group travelled to Paeroa and Hamilton and are looking forward to taking part in the May Day competition in Taupo. “It is nice and you meet a lot of people you know at the competitions,” says Connie. ¢

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Luxury lodge wins again

Petrol price decreases

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u by Ann Morgan

The price of fuel was reduced again last week with BP leading a cut in petrol prices of three cents per litre and diesel at two cents per litre — after an earlier two cent per litre drop on January 15.

“We provide an atmosphere that our visitors enjoy. The location, mixed with ancient Kauri trees, beautiful scenery and this lovely rural environment, creates an outcome which is quite special. At times our guests arrive stressed and leave relaxed and we really enjoy seeing that change.” He says the lodge has had a positive level of occupancy this year consistent with the increase in tourism throughout New Zealand. “We market quite strongly to get our name out there internationally through websites, Tourism New Zealand and of course Tripadvisor is an important part of that

“It is fantastic that our guests give us such great reviews that allow us to get this award.” Chief marketing officer for Tripadvisor, Barbara Messing, congratulated the properties that have won Travellers’ Choice Hotel awards. “As travellers consider where to book their next trip, they should be sure to check out these award winners that have already delighted millions of members of the Tripadvisor community.” Tripadvisor is the world’s largest travel site, enabling travellers to plan and book their trips in one place. The site also offers advice from travellers across the globe catering to any budget. ¢

p AA petrolwatch spokesperson Mark Stockdale

— refineries would reduce production before that happened, the pump price would be around $1.30 per litre thanks mostly to fixed excise.” At the time of print the national price for 91 Octane was $1.799, 95 Octane — $1.889 and Diesel — 92.9 cents per litre. ¢

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p Award winning Waipoua Lodge owners and hosts Ian and Fran Farrant are ‘thrilled’ with their win

Dargaville service station prices are inline and consistent with other stations around the country selling at the national retail fuel price. Petrol stations in some areas around the country are offering lower prices as they compete amongst themselves. “It’s the first time 91 petrol has fallen under $1.80 per litre since February 2015. This excludes the service stations that are discounting prices below the national price,” said AA petrolwatch spokesperson Mark Stockdale. “While the refined commodity prices are lower today than this time a year ago, the New Zealand dollar has fallen over 13 cents in the past year, offsetting those lower commodity prices. If the New Zealand dollar was worth the same today as a year ago, the pump price would be about $1.65 per litre.” Mr Stockdale said unlike diesel, petrol prices would never get as low as the pump prices in January 2007 when it was $1.38 per litre, thanks mostly to petrol taxes having risen 28 cents per litre since then. “Even if commodity prices fell to just $1 a barrel, which is all but impossible


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January 26 - 2016

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Charity house completed

Helping hand for parents

u by Ayla Miller

u by Ayla Miller

Mangawhai Activity Zone is set to receive a boost in funds after the auction of a charity house on February 6.

An internationally recognised and evidence based parenting course, The Incredible Years programme, is taking enrolments for their first course of 2016, offering a range of techniques for those who wish to learn new parenting strategies.

p The completed MyPad home will be auctioned off to raise money for the Mangawhai Activity Zone

The house, designed by architectural company MyPad, will raise funds for the community project and will go towards a wooden fort in the children’s playground area, a warm up/cool down exercise area at the entrance of the walking tracks, as well as the commencement of stage three of the skate park. “We have received good discounts from trades people and suppliers and MyPad have built the home at their own cost so whatever we get over and above the cost of the land and the home will go towards the activity zone,” says MAZ chairman and fundraising organiser, Colin Gallagher. “The house was completed on schedule perfectly to the day. Since then we have been doing some more planting to make it more attractive.” MyPad architectural designer Sarah

Lay says: “It’s been a great project to be involved in. “We’ve really enjoyed working with MAZ and doing something that will benefit our community.” The trust still need to raise $450,000 to complete the activity zone on top of the $1.1 million already raised. Mr Gallagher says the biggest expense is to finish off the ‘free flow’ area and skate area. “Then we have big plans for a sound shell and seating as well as mountain bike tracks and CCTV cameras. There is a big programme ahead of us and if all goes well we hope to have it finished by the end of 2017.” The Annual Mangawhai Bowl Jam, held on the same day as the auction, is expected to attract around 1000 people and will also raise funds for MAZ. ¢

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p The Incredible Years group facilitator Kim Hill, Early Years Hub manager Lynette Matthews and accredited group facilitator Katy Edmonds with a parenting pyramid — a core part of the programme’s philosophies

The Ministry of Education funded programme presented by the Early Years Hub is a free course for anyone raising children from three to eight years old. “This course is very well researched and resourced and has been proven to work,” says accredited group facilitator Katy Edmonds. “It is important people know it’s not for bad parents, rather for parents

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who want to learn better strategies, or who are having difficulties with a particular child.” The interactive and supportive programme consists of 15 three–hour sessions in a confidential and nonjudgemental environment covering a range of subjects, such as how to spend time with your child, how to praise and reward and how to deal with disobedience, among many others. “The course builds connections between other parents who may never have interacted in their normal circles,” says Katy. “It’s really nice to see parents and caregivers linking up because they have all come together for the same reason.” Katy says it is often at this time of year, after the school holidays, that parents notice behavioural issues amongst their children and search for assistance. “It is a chance for parents to swap ideas, catch up and discuss things. The programme gives them the tools to deal with different situations and to feel like they aren’t alone.” The Incredible Years programme begins on February 23 and runs from 9.30am until 12.30pm once a week at the Early Years Hub. ¢

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New milestones for Kohanga

New community venture

u by Ann Morgan

u by Ann Morgan

Te Puna O Te Reo O Takiwira Te Kohanga Reo has operated in Finlayson Park Ave, Dargaville since the early 1990s. This week they celebrated a long held dream with a blessing ceremony of a new playground.

Members of the Kaiwaka community are now operating a weekly Friday market in the Three Furlongs Tavern carpark on the main highway.

p The children and teachers at the opening of the new playground at the Dargaville Kohanga Reo

“A playground had been part of our strategic vision for many years. Thanks to the efforts and dedication of whanau who fundraised and saved over several years, the goal has finally been achieved,” said treasurer Sharon Murray. “The children were surprised and excited to arrive and see the shining new structure.” Park Supplies Ltd delivered and erected the structure. Whanau volunteers provided the labour to complete the groundwork. “The blessing was led by local kaumatua Manuera Tohu who is also a

trustee of the Te Kohanga Reo National Trust Board. “Wild cats in the area are a major problem, but we have been assured that cats are not attracted to the ground fill that has been used. An existing structure was also improved to provide a colourful enclosed sandpit with the assistance of semi-retired builder Errol Hutchins. “In accordance with the vision of the National Kohanga Reo Trust, we totally immerse the children in te reo Maori during the kohanga hours. It is recognised as the best way to transfer the language. This is an exciting time for our local kohanga.”  ¢

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p Visitors from near and far have stopped in to see what the new Kaiwaka Market has to offer

“Everyone has to drive through here to go North or South. We are trying to encourage business for our town. This is the perfect spot for a market,” said organiser David Benton. “People are stopping off and then they go and explore the local shops and area. Even though we have just started it is working really well.” Public and tourist buses are also stopping at the site when they can to let the passengers have a break, depending on their schedule. “The locals are very supportive including the Eco village community with

providing their organic produce.” There is jewellery, organic fruit and vegetables and lots of different varieties products. The mussel and kumara fritters and gluten free smoothies are really popular. We even have a guy that does corrugated iron art. “It is an opportunity for the young musicians from the area to busk and promote themselves. We believe it is good to encourage the young talent.” The market is held every Friday from 10am to 3 pm. For more information contact David Benton on magik2u@ hotmail.com or phone 021 210 3756. ¢

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Welcome to Mangawhai Pay attention!

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Mangawhai surfing date u by Ann Morgan

The 24th annual Lifeguard Longboard Nationals gets underway at Mangawhai on February 27, hosted by the Mangawhai Heads Volunteer Lifeguard Service.

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p Past competitors of the Lifeguard Longboard Nationals

Registration will take place at 7.30am at the Mangawhai Heads Surf Club with the event starting at 8am sharp. “The event attracts past and present lifeguards from all over New Zealand

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and overseas. The traditions of surf lifesaving globally have strong ties with surfing, in particular longboarding,” says contest director Tony Baker. “The event has been running for 24 years and is still going strong and growing in popularity every year. This year should be another great year and is looked forward to by many competitors. We’ve already had heaps of interest from clubs including Bethells, Karekare, Waipu Cove as well as a few international exchange guards. We anticipate it to be a lot of fun.”

Our Bakery lies in the township on Mangawhai Heads. It offers the Mangawhai Heads community, and surrounding areas delicious affordable baked goods, that will please anyones taste buds.

› New builds › Residential & Commercial › LED installs and retrofits › Switchboard upgrades

With a Variety of freshly baked bread, pies, sausage rolls, sandwiches, pastries cakes and coffee to go there’s something for the whole family. Whether you are enjoying a beautiful day at the beach or a Sunday lunch, Head Rock Bakery will have something to satisfy your hunger.

For more information or to place an order call us on: (09) 431 4041

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MATT PARKER – P: 021 129 5399 › E: matt@mplightingelectrics.co.nz › W: www.mplightingelectrics.co.nz

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book fair Mangawhai Museum Fundraising Event. Plenty of good quality books at stunning prices.

Saturday 30th Jan

We stock a wide range of health supplements; Organic food, face, body & haircare; Nurtured by Nature organic baby wear & baby needs; Beautiful silk/cotton sleepwear from Nepal; Living Light candles & other gift lines; Beach, Bach & Beyond homewares; Plus other locally made products. Osteopathy now available four days a week.

Sunday 31st Jan

Kakariki – Health & Wellbeing.

Monday 1 Feb

Bennetts Complex, 52 Moir St, Mangawhai Village.

9am-4pm

Phone 09 431 4070.

The competition is for lifeguards only and the divisions are open men’s, masters, women’’s, juniors and classic, and if time allows there is an inter-club tag team event. There is a $50 entry fee which includes a contest t-shirt and lunch. Payment on the day will be accepted and there are limited late entries on the day but spaces are not guaranteed. The closing date for entries is Monday February 22. Email mangawhaisurfclub@ xtra.co.nz or contact Tony Baker on 021 907 066 for more details. ¢

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Welcome to Mangawhai Power boost for summer gardening

SWIM

u by Andy Bryenton

The long awaited electric outdoor power equipment range from Husqvarna is finally here, allowing an ecologically friendly way to tame wild summer garden growth. After the predicted hot, dry El Nino weather failed to deliver, gardens and lifestyle blocks have been a riot of green this season. Enter a new concept in high-powered lithium ion batteries, first unveiled at the Auckland Home Show and now forming the backbone of Husqvarna’s 2016 range. Petrol remains side by side on the shelves alongside these new offerings, but it would be a mistake to say that voltage is overshadowed by high octane any more. Indeed, the first impression of these tools is their light weight. Even packed with a long-lasting battery, the tophandled pruning saw and chainsaw feel maneuverable and easy to wield. The second impression is one of power, because despite being easy to manage, the electric motors inside that bright orange casing provide tons of grunt. Before giving the chainsaw a test, for example, it would be easy to assume that an electric saw would have the same anaemic power as yesteryear’s corded firewood-snipping models. Not so — this electric engine fires up like that in a modern battery-powered automobile, with the same buckets of torque. It’s the same story across the range, through weed eaters and brush cutters through to a potent little leaf blower that’s sure to be popular come Autumn. A neat addition is the option to strap

THE FLAGS THIS SUMMER

Our 130 metre deep on-site bore delivers soft crystal clear water, tested regularly.

on a backpack battery for big tasks. This is a must-have for those with large properties, from a couple of acres up. It’s also lighter than you might imagine, fitting in with Husqvarna’s design brief — that these machines should be of handy utility to older folks and small block owners as well as tough enough to tackle commercial-sized tasks. The verdict — this is the way of the future. With both Husqvarna and their arch rivals Stihl now producing battery

powered tools for serious work, the outdoor equipment sector is moving into the future, following a similar trend in auto manufacturing. ¢

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KAIWAKA MOTORCYCLES MANGAWHAI ROAD KAIWAKA. PH 09 431 2127 www.kaiwakamotorcycles.co.nz

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BUSINESS Investing in the future u by Ayla Miller

For many business owners offering apprenticeships is an integral part of ensuring their company and overall industry remains in good hands.

100 IT’S NOT A TARGET

We are proud to have been entrusted with training tomorrow’s engineers. Let us put our skills to work for your next engineering project!

CALL US NOW!

Newman Engineering 14-16 Beach Rd, Dargaville 09 439 5065 • www.landplane.co.nz

Margaret and John Bishop of Newman Engineering in Dargaville have been offering apprenticeships since 2004. “John was an adult apprentice in Canada. We know the value of offering opportunities to young people in our community,” Margaret says. “It is important to realise that getting an apprenticeship is not easy. You can’t muck around in school. We want the brightest and the best.” Engineering apprentice George Whippy began when he was 18 years old and said at first he lacked the motivation to keep up with his bookwork. A serious car accident left him with a brain injury. He returned to work with a new perspective on life and the desire to complete his apprenticeship. He now supervises four staff and is in his final year of working towards a National Certificate in Engineering Fabrication Level Four. Lyndsay West of Dargaville Ford has also offered apprenticeships since he started the business more than 25 years ago, and believes they are important in ensuring longevity of a business.

TO PROVIDE GREAT LOCAL SERVICE, WE’VE ASSEMBLED A GREAT LOCAL TEAM!

p Newman Engineering Ltd apprentices George Whippy, Peter Matthews and Patrick Robinson are gaining hands on and theoretical experience as they work towards completing a National Certificate in Engineering Fabrication Level Four

“You need apprentices to carry on. The industry is changing, and with changes in technology, the older generation can be left behind. His apprentices are trained by the Motor Industry Training Organisation via correspondence and are Ford Master Technicians when they complete their

coursework. Lyndsay says apprentices need to have a desire to learn and be able to work in a team. Current apprentice Adam Townhill says he got the apprenticeship through a Gateway course at Dargaville High School when he was 18 years old and has always been interested in cars. ¢

We’re Investing in tomorrow

We’re proud to pass on the skills & integrity which have made MORFETT’s a trusted name. So you’ll always be able to rely on us, today & in the future.

today!

• WOF • REPAIRS •SERVICING & so much more! Authorised

Mon – Fri: 7.30 – 5.30 Sat: 9.00 – 1.00

Cnr Parore & Normanby Streets, Dargaville

BOOK NOW! PHONE: 09 439 6377

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

Our apprentices, Michael & Daniel, are not just learning valuable skills with us in the short term. They’re building experience and knowledge for the time when they will be industry leaders in their own right. “I would recommend doing an apprenticeship for anyone who wants to get into the industry” – Daniel

PHONE (09) 439 4902 10 Beach Road, Dargaville


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OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING OUR TEAM BUILDS EXPERIENCE

FROM THE FLOOR UP

To look after a new generation of homes, we’re helping to teach & train a new generation of Tradespeople

Our local knowledge doesn’t just help create beautiful homes. We’re passing it on to a new generation for the future!

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We’re investing in the future of our trade, our town & our business by making sure the skills of our qualified plumbers are passed on, the right way!

CALL US TODAY! & LET US PUT THOSE SKILLS TO WORK FOR YOU! 17 Gladstone st, darGaville Call 09 439 8868 darGaville@floorinGxtra.Co.nz

We’re training world class technicians To service the world’s best range of vehicles!

Ph: 09 439 7270

Your local Davies Stockist

CNR Edward & Normanby St. Dargaville

TWO GENERATIONS, THOUSANDS OF HAPPY CUSTOMERS! The management may have changed at our Dargaville branch, but our friendly team are the same hard working professionals as ever, there when you need us!

Adam Townhill (APP. Technician), Grant Bellamy (Master Technician), Sophie Parsons (Service Administrator) D. Kumar (Parts Manager), George Kayryakov (Master Technician), Chris Chan Sau (Master Technician)

Come & put our service to the test and test drive your new Ranger, Everest, Mondeo, Kuga, Focus, Falcon, Fiesta, EcoSport or Transit Custom Today!

54 Normanby Street DARGAVILLE P 09 439 7315 F 09 439 5961 dargavilleford.co.nz www.facebook.com/dargavilleford Lindsay A/H 09 439 7152 or 027 499 1516 Anthony A/H 09 432 8968 or 027 439 7015 Brenden Nathan A/H 09 439 6840 or 021 331 799

We’re proud to be truly local, employing locals & family owned for two generations

Apparelmaster Kaipara

106 Victoria St Dargaville • Ph 09 439 7139 or 0800 808 820


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OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING TO ENGINEER BETTER OUTCOMES... WE’VE FORGED A TOP TEAM!

SPARKING NEW CAREERS That keep the lights on for tomorrow

Laser Electrical Dargaville, proud to invest in the future

Fully qualified staff for all your electrical, security and refrigeration needs.

Our team have all the skills to help you ✓

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COF

REPAIRS

Plus parts & servicing across all makes & models of trucks, tractors, cars, utes & more Agents/Sales for:

09 431 2148 021 203 3169 agridustrial@gmail.com

We’re not leaving the future of our trade up to chance! Laser Electrical are dedicated to ensuring that fully qualified assistance is available for your home & business, now & for the future. That’s why our talented young apprentices learn from the best!

439 7172 dargaville@laserelectrical.co.nz

SHARE IN A WEALTH OF EXPERIENCE With over 50 apprentices trained right here since our establishment, we are proud to pass on our skills to the next generation

OUR STRENGTH IS IN OUR PEOPLE,

NOW & FOR THE FUTURE

Our team are dedicated to providing you with the best outcomes and we’re passionate about sharing our skills & knowledge with a new generation of professionals. If you’re looking to sell in 2016,

• Engineering • Locksmithing & key cutting • Tools • Power Equipment & More...

Call our team today!

Talk to the company who have all the knowledge & skills!

Farrand & Mason Ltd

GENERAL & PRECISION ENGINEERS

Phone: 09 439 7335 Normanby Street, Dargaville

Jean Johnson Realty Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008)

Ray White Dargaville

6 Poto Street, Dargaville | 09 439 7575 | www.rwdargaville.co.nz


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BILLY

North WestELECTRICAL

THE

DOG

Electricians | Air Conditioning | Refrigeration | Pump Systems

E:phil@nwelectrical.co.nz 0800 NORTH 1 (667841) www.nwelectrical.co.nz

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Phil Doouss Ph: 09 439 3006 M: 021 228 3890 30 Edward St. Dargaville 0310

A dog’s tail…

A reel proper National Day... “Well then Dog, just wen we thort we hada get stuck into work aroun’ tha propitty, gess what. We got another holyday!” Boss was chortlin’ away as we drove ova tha kattil stop. Y’see readas, me an’ Boss an’ Sharlene, their dorter Sophy and Mum, Sharlene’s mum, had bean down ta Poto ona Kaipira habour entrince for a bit ofa brake, campin’ and fishin.’ Well, Boss went fishin’ but orl he cood catch ina harber was sum undersize snappas, and lotsa sharks. Lost lots of hooks and sinkas to. Good thing sum of his mates dropped off some fish for the barbee. Boss was good tho’ cos he swapped sum home kill beef stakes to his mates. Well, anyway, we packt upa tent and loaded everyhtin’ inta that boat and towed it home. That’s win Boss started chortlin’.

“Whytangy Day is comin’ up alreddy. Anither long weekend brake, We shooda stayed at Poto.” Then Sharlene an’ Mum got ona Bosss case. “Whytangy Day is supposed ter be fer us Kiwiz to celerbrate our national day,” sed Mum. Sharlene agreed an’ tole Boss he shud watch Teevee an’ see the pollytishins at Whytangy up north. “Hah,” seda Boss. “That’ll be tha day. Who wants ta see that John Ki getting yelld at by tha lokils. They’ll be slingin’ mud over that Tipi Trade Deal that’s bin done, an’ there’ll be a row over tha flag. Nah. It’s about time they gave that nonsinse at Whytangy a big swerve, an’ hada small celebration in alla towns roun’ the country. Y’now, have a bit of a parade, an’ a picknik, an’ kids games, an’ maybe a bita ofa koncert ina park an’ stuff. Keep that pollytishin’s out of

the way. Ban pollytiks from Whytangi I reckin. Make it a reel propa national day fer evryone evrywere.” Well, readas, I wus surpised ‘cos Mum an’ Sharlene didnt reely say much at all. They seemd ta think Boss actyerly had a good idea! Then Mum spoke up later wen she was puttin’ chops out for a barbee ona deck. (She give me a wink wen she put extra ones for me tee.) “”Not only we got another long weekend for Whytangy,” she sed. “Before that we gotta Orklind Anniversry Day. An’ yer know wot that meens. We got tha Pahee Regatter happening!” Boss eyes lit up. “We can go there wiva tent, wotch the boat races, ana bathtub races, an....” but Sharlene interypted. “An yer kin wotch tha booty contests an’ have sum

cold bears, eh deah,” she sed. Boss sota lookt sheepish. “Well, lotsa things for tha famly to do. At leest thear won’t be any pollyticks eh? Mum an’ Sharlene seemed ta agree. So the summar rolls on eh readas! See ya ata regatter! Cheers Billy

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App goes further u by Ayla Miller

Kaihu entrepreneur Dan Hall, inventor of the Fence Detective app, has recently launched his creation on iTunes and is in the running for a Callaghan Innovation award in three different categories. Dan says he had no idea his lightbulb moment would take him this far and is currently a candidate for the Maori entrepreneur, agricultural and mobile category. The Fence Detective detects whether or not an electric fence is on and Dan hopes his app will encourage people to explore their surroundings as well as to pursue their own innovative ideas. “You don’t have to be in America to come up with a good idea, you can do it right here in our own back yard,” Dan says. He is also working closely with New Zealand Walking Access on their educational resource Both Sides of the Fence which motivates children to learn

more about their natural environment. “It’s all about encouraging younger people to get outside and enjoy their environment and get them away from the TV.” The idea came to him when he needed to cross an electric fence whilst out walking. “I thought why can’t I point my phone at the fence, you seem to be able to do everything else with phones, so I contacted Massey University, Beta Solutions Ltd.” It works by picking up the electromagnetic waves which send the phone a signal and is sold for $8 from www.fencedetective.com, google play and iTunes. ¢

p Creator of the Fence Detective - Dan Hall of Kaihu

Kaipara Service Directory ATJ

ENGINEERING (2002) LTD

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

• Manufacturers of Fairview Aluminium • Security Doors & Flyscreens • Glass Balustrades

15 BEACH ROAD, DARGAVILLE • PO BOX 264, DARGAVILLE

Phone: 09 439 8210

sales@aztecaluminium.co.nz

well hung • MINIMUM 7–10 DAY HANG ON THE BONE! • OFFAL DISPOSAL • WEIGHED ON FARM • FULL YIELD CALCULATION ON EACH ANIMAL

Fencing Specialists

Phone: 09 433 9833

E: office@homekillservices.com MacJimray Septic Cleaning Services are the Whananaki RD1, Hikurangi septic tank cleaning 1043 specialists inNorth yourRoad, district.

Residential to commercial, reliable, professional COVERING THEfast, DARGAVILLE AREA service at competitive rates.

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

New patients welcome!

Servicing Dargaville to Mangawhai

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

BOOK your homekill & ORDER your cuts ONLINE at www.homekillservices.com

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

• Auto Glass for ALL Insurance Companies • Supply & Cutting of Glass • Garador: Your Garage Door Specialists

• Post & Batten • Post & Rail • Netting • Entrances • Stock Yards • General Block Maintenance

Call Chris Hickey on 027 561 1719

love your smile 30 Hokianga Road Dargaville | Ph 09 439 8170 email: hokiangaroad@lumino.co.nz | lumino.co.nz

199 Kamo Road Whau Valley Whangarei

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Septic Tank/Grease Trap Cleaning Septic & Sewerage Treatment Systems

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

Here when you need us Office 09 437 5799 Fax 09 437 5796 office@morrisandmorris.co.nz

ARCHITECTURAL BUILDING PLANS AND DESIGNS 2 4 1 EYE EXAM - Book & pay for one exam and gift a FREE exam to a friend or family member. FREE EYE TEST FOR ALL SOUTHERN CROSS MEMBERS*

AND 15% DISCOUNT ON COMPLETE PAIRS OF GLASSES

The Strand Arcade, Whangarei • Tel: (09) 438 4930

WRIGHT DESIGN

QUALIFIED ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNERS NZCAD, L.B.P. 117345

PINE TREE REMOVAL LARGE OR SMALL BLOCKS, SHELTER BELTS AND HEAVY LEANERS. Please contact Shawn on: 09 946 0744 or 027 820 9725

40+ years experience • All designs/plans council guaranteed FREE site/house visit • Plan printing available from A4 to A0 Ask Brian for your discount 360 Oneriri Road, Kaiwaka 0573 office 09 423 8092 or 09 431 2544 mobile 021 276 7389 email brianwright@clear.net.nz www.wrightdesign.co.nz


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Kaipara Lifestyler Classifieds

Phone 09 439 6933

Closing date for classified advertising for the 2 February 2015 edition is 10am, Monday 1 February 2015. See our terms and conditions online at www.kaiparalifestyler.co.nz

For Sale

Situations Vacant

GAS LIGHTS, cookers and accessories. Inders Auto One Dargaville 09 439 8219. GOOD CLEAN Hay, Conventional bales off baler Tangiteroria Contact 09 433 2787 or 027 316 7647. PURCHASE OIL and a filter and receive your air filter at 1/2 price. Inders Auto One Dargaville 09 439 8219. TRAILER COUPLINGS, locks, tow balls, etc. See our Trojan stand in store. Inders Auto One Dargaville 09 439 8219. JANUARY 2016 1st cut meadow hay - from pasture of mixed grasses including Clover & Rye. Off small block, well managed farm. $10.50 per Bale. Phone John 027 525 8189.

CLEANERS REQUIRED • Immediate Start • Must have cleaning experience • Clean record • Good communication skills

Ph: Shyree Garland 027 419 9983 shyree.garland@proservice.co.nz

Property Maintenance

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Nurseries & Plants NATIVE PLANTS available from Babylon Coast Gardens. Specimen trees, ornamentals, hedging, windbreaks, shrubs, groundcovers. Riparian, effluent pond and revegetation plants available for Autumn planting. Nursery is open on Saturday’s 10am to 4pm or at other times by prior arrangement. Discounts for bulk orders, delivery service available. Situated at 1246 Babylon Coast Rd Dargaville. Ph 09 439 4223 or email info@babyloncoastgardens.co.nz THE CORNER Nursery for all your Flower and Veg seedlings. Opening hours until September Tuesday to Saturday 9am to 6pm. Phone 09 439 2115.

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

Fencing FENCING, POST and batten, post and rail, retaining, yards and stock handling. Phone Chris for free advice 027 472 4824.

FIELD TECHNICIAN REQUIRED Must have the following: - Good communication - Good phone manner - Must be able to multi-task and think on their feet - Clean drivers licence - Prefer exp on Dairy Farms - Be able to work Whangarei and Dargaville areas

Contact Bronwyn 09 438 3844 NORTHLAND FARM SERVICES LIMITED

SOLE CHARGE POSITION For an energetic and enthusiastic person who can think on their feet and be able to multitask. Must be a: - Good communicator - Have a great phone manner - Experience in MYOB / XERO - Clean drivers licence IMMEDIATE START DARGAVILLE BRANCH Contact Bronwyn Northland Farm Services Limited 09 438 3844

Work Wanted

09 439 6068

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Toenail & Fingernail Cutting Service

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Pinaki Sand & Clean Fill

Caring for our community Atawhai Tia Te Takiwa

PRACTICE NURSE R/N required for a busy Medical Centre Registration and current APC Full time or Part time share considered. Computer Literate Strong decision making skills, excellent critical thinking and able to “think on your feet” Ideally Practice Nursing, A&E or acute assessment experience but this is not essential

WAYNE & ANNETTE Ph 09

439 2020

Dry Aged Beef Specialists Traditional Manuka wood smoked Bacon & Ham

TOKATOKA For Rent

Closing date 31st January Please send a covering letter and your CV to: Judy Harris, jharris@dargavilledocs.co.nz

Property Maintenance

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

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 and scrub and leaks fixed. Phone Wals 09 437 3936 or 021 932 225.

ON THE FARM

Sign up now for 2016 Classes Mondays

4-5pm

- Kids Acting 10-12 yr olds - Production Management*

Tuesdays

4-5pm

- Kids Acting 8-10 yr olds

Wednesdays 4-5pm - Teens/Adults Acting 13+ 5.15-6.15pm - Learn to Sing All ages

FARRELL CONCRETE

* Introducing Production Management. Learn the aspects of behind the scenes: directing, costuming, lighting and many more. Put your learning into action for the showcase 13+

$10 per class

& CONSTRUCTION

Discount for multiple classes and members of DLT

GETTING IT RIGHT THE FIRST TIME

• Concrete Services • Concrete grinding to all exposures • Grind and seals • Grind and polishes • Cream polishes • Block honing • Vinyl removal • Grout and glue removal • Staining and etching • Boxing and placement

Contact Mark Farrell Ph: 021 161 3815 Email: mark@fccl.net.nz Septic Tank Services CLEANING SEPTIC Tanks. For fast reliable service. Priced from $330. Wellsford to Ruawai. Contact Macjimray 09 423 7014 or visit www.macjimray. co.nz. Code Compliant. 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.

To sign up for a class

Sign ups close

Ph/txt Deborah 021 0227 3055 E: dargavillelittletheatre@gmail.com OR message us on Facebook

Saturday 13th Feb Term 1 begins 15TH FEB

Putting Northland first

AREA RESERVED FOR PAHI REGATTA

Te Kaunihera A Rohe O Te Taitokerau

Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Clause 3.13.3 of the Northland Regional Council Navigation Safety Bylaw 2012, that the following area will be reserved for the purpose of conducting the Pahi Regatta on Saturday, 30 January 2016 between the hours of 10.00am and 4.00pm:

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.

Pahi River downstream from the Pahi and Whakapirau wharves to Mangrove Point, Arapaoa River.

Public Notices

During the above period, sub clause 3.2.1(a) and (b) governing the speed and navigation of participating vessels will be suspended.

ACOUSTIC MUSIC Blackboard Concert — First Thursday of the month — 7.00–9.30pm, Commercial Hotel, River Rd, Dargaville. $2 entry, $2 raffle, tea and coffee. Performers and audience welcome. Phone Allan 09 439 6933 or 021 439 697. FREE & CONFIDENTIAL NW Family Budgeting Service. Advice and complete money management if required. Call at 5 Portland Street or phone 09 439 8592 TE KOMITI 1A1 ahu Whenua Trust meeting will be held 15th Feb 2016 – 10am - 5 pm, New Lynn RSA, 2 Veronica St, New Lynn, Auckalnd. Agenda: Whakamoemiti – Item 1: M.L.C report – held 29.01.2016. Item 2: Trust Business – 1. Resignation of interim chair/and replace as a trustee 2. Election of secretary 3. Trust business open for discussion. Item 3: AGM – 1. Previous minutes 2. Correspondence 3. Matters arising 4. Finance report 5. General business 6. Closed - Whakamoemiti. Contact E. Allen 09 528 3696.

The reserved area will be marked with buoys during the event.

Jim Lyle Regional Harbourmaster

www.nrc.govt.nz

STAY AFLOAT

START DATES

Wanted

SAFETY FIRST

Classes in singing, acting and dance

Ruawai College

CENTRAL 1 bedroom flat. Non-smoker, no dogs. Suits a working person of 55+. $165 includes water. Phone 020 4032 5754

BOATIE WITH jet boat willing to assist in uncovering and recovering the remains of a P51 Mustang in the Northern Wairoa River. Contact Noel Hilliam phone 09 439 7718

Act One

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.

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

Public Notices

AAA+ ALL Class Glass requirements. See the Glass Dr to fix your pane. Competitive Quotes - Clean Cut Rates. $50 fitting fee + materials or $40 for Gold Card Holders when you mention this ad. Phone the Glass Dr - Ray on 027 477 3751.

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

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

Phone or Txt Paul

027 271 2022

Tuesday 2 February Teacher Only Day and Year 11-13 students only for course confirmations from 10:00am –12 midday. Wednesday 3 February All students return, 8:45 start Buses will be running Please be prepared with all stationery, lunch, PE gear and togs.

THIS SUMMER

Think water safety


16

January 26 - 2016

KAIPARA LIFESTYLER

190 HOKIANGA RD

$275,000 402B POUTO ROAD

$610,000 MAGNOLIA RD, TANGOWAHINE

$400,000 SH 12 DARGAVILLE

POA

VIEWS ON HIGH

INDIVIDUALLY POSITIONED...

YOU WILL BE SURPRISED

DAIRY FARM + RUN OFF

Fabulous elevated property that over looks town. Four bedrooms, 1 bathroom, separate WC & shower in the laundry. The kitchen is original, & has plenty of cupboards. The lounge has panoramic views from the 2 large windows. Situated on a mostly flat 1118 sqm section with single garage & double carport. RACHAEL DE VRIES Mob 021 943 900 WEB ID RJS3634

Mediterranean inspired living that reflects the individuality of design. Imposing vaulted ceiling, tiled floors, high windows & open plan living. Very relax atmosphere with multi outdoor entertaining areas. Built to embrace the site & showcase the garden. Guest studio overlooking the fully fenced pool. All on 4.28ha´s, close to town. MICHELLE TOMLINSON Mob 027 339 5937 WEB ID RJS3615

1910´s villa features 2 bedrooms, 2 spacious separate lounges, a modern kitchen plus the old shearing living quarters with 2 bedrooms, kitchen and bathroom. This property on approx. 10 acres and has a huge 18m x 12m shed with mezzanine floor & amazing rural outlook, great for home business

254 hec total - 20 hec in roading races, buildings & bush, 173 hec of rolling, 30 hec steep & 61 hec of beautiful fertile volcanic flats. Two quality dwellings & implement sheds. Races double from underpass for 2 herd system. Gravity water supplied from two dams. 30 ASHB shed. Options to purchase. SELMA PETERS Mob 021 828 402 WEB ID RJRU3551

101 NORMANBY STREET

$279,000 7 WELL ST, RUAWAI

CRAIG CLEMENT 021 461 668 WEB ID RJS3444

$189,500 11 PHOENIX PLACE

$370,000 27 HURNDALL ST EAST, MAUNGATUROTO

$269,000

SOLID BRICK & TILE HOME

PRICE REDUCTION....

WALK RIGHT IN

READY TO RENOVATE

Nestled on 873 sqm section, there is a separate lounge with free standing fireplace. Lounge opens onto a covered balcony. Open plan modern kitchen dining room, 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom plus a separate WC. The dining room opens to the private backyard/ outdoor BBQ area. Single garage & storage under the house. RACHAEL DE VRIES Mob 021 943 900 WEB ID RJS3632

Much loved family home is now looking for a new family. True & honest with 3 good sized bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and a very functional galley kitchen. Wander or sit in the garden and enjoy the many plants. Close to bowling club and walking to the shops

Low maintenance brick home features 3 bedrooms with an ensuite and walk-in wardrobe in the master, open plan living opening onto a north facing patio and double glazed windows. There is also a single garage with internal access, the section is level plus has a deck at the rear of house.

Large family home with loads of potential. This 4 bedroom home is in need of an enthusiastic make over. Masses of undercover parking, large deck, disused pool. Handy location to shops and schools. Here is a fantastic opportunity to get a great investment.

MICHELLE TOMLINSON Mob 027 339 5937 WEB ID Rjs3499

CRAIG CLEMENT Mob 021461668 WEB ID RJS3633

JILL WILSON Mob 021 505 712 WEB ID MRE1806

110 MATAKOHE WHARF RD

$550,000 24 ARIELS LANE, PAPAROA

$435,000 22 WHAKA ST, MAUNGATUROTO

$279,000 243C MOUNTAIN RD, MAUNGATUROTO

$255,000

WATERFRONT LIFESTYLE ON 2 ACRES

EASY CONTOURED 10 ACRE LIFESTYLE

ROOM TO MOVE

BUY THIS BEAUTY

Admire stunning water views from this three bedroom cottage and large garage. Lavishly planted orchard, heritage trees, fenced for a few sheep to keep the grass down. Little beach at water´s edge to launch your dinghy at high tide. Private and peaceful at end of small country lane. Call Rhoda to view! MRE1801 RHODA MORRISON 09 431 6912 or 0274 800 691

4 Ha Lifestyle with 3 bdm spacious house built 2006. Large living area leads through twin ranchslider doors to deck also with access to two bedrooms. Clean grazing paddocks with stream and dam. Sheltered suntrap suitable for planting your orchard. Lots of parking and convenient loop track. Call Rhoda to view. MRE1788 RHODA MORRISON 09 431 6912 or 0274 800 691

5 bedroom home. Open plan kitchen dining lounge. Deck at the back, balcony to the front. Garage with internal access plus carport. Nestled on 1134m2 with bush backdrop. Renovations required, this could be your foot onto the property ladder.

This is one of the nicest blocks we have seen in a while. Gentle rolling contour with patches of native bush, good grazing & distant views of the Kaipara harbour. It has three building spots & tidy tracks around the property. Come along & start your county life.

SHEILA BOON Mob 027 498 5651 WEB ID MRE1797

GARY MORRIS 021 902 087 WEB ID MRU1792

110 Victoria Street, Dargaville 143 Hurndall Street, Maungaturoto

09 439 7295 09 431 1016

www.roperandjones.co.nz

Dargaville Realty Ltd Licensed Agent REAA 2008

FLEETWOOD MAC THIS WAITANGI WEEKEND THE DEFINITIVE TRIBUTE SHOW BETTER THAN THE REAL THING!

feb 6th - Book Now for dinner and a show

DINNER $27.50 EARLY BIRD TICKETS $15 ON THE DAY DOOR SALES $20

BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND

KARAOKE FRIDAYS EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT FROM 8PM ONLY AT THE

DARGAVILLE

northern

wairoa hotel

COURTESY VAN AVAILABLE

PH: 09 439 8925 70 VICTORIA ST, DARGAVILLE


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