Kaipara Lifestyler, July 11th 2017

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July 11 2017

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p Dargaville Kindergarten children recently treated an unsuspecting Dargaville public to a kapa haka performance. As part of sharing their Matariki celebrations with the local community, the children walked around town, performing in various locations.

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KAIPARA LIFESTYLER

July 11 - 2017

New ute for Greenways

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p Greenways Trust in Dargaville were given a new ute last week from the Rodney Health Charitable Trust. The ute will be based at their depot and help with jobs like delivering firewood, and section and garage cleaning. Greenways Trust general manager Diane Fowlie said that “in our strategic planning we actually looked at buying a ute and then we got asked to apply for this, so it was perfect timing for us. To get something like this means that we can put the money towards other projects.” Above are Greenways’ workers with Diane (seventh from the left) being given the keys to their new ute by Rodney Health Charitable Trust founder Wendy Hawkings and Delwyn Boyt.

St John activity

*To make it possible to ascertain numbers and not turn people away — please register names and contacts at the Muddy Waters Gallery, Old Municipal building, Hokianga Rd, Dargaville. (Numbers limited). Social get together — Wednesday July 19 2017: Enrolment forms to join Dargaville Arts Assn and Wearable Art entry forms and any other information, all available at Muddy Waters Gallery.

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TIDE CHART POUTO POINT DAY TUE 11 WED 12 THU 13 FRI 14 SAT 15 SUN 16 MON 17

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2.50pm (0.7m) 3.29pm (0.7m) 4.09pm (0.7m) 4.51pm (0.7m) 5.36pm (0.7m) 6.26pm (0.8m) 7.21pm (0.8m)

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12.09am (3.1m) 12.57am (3.1m)

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DESPICABLE ME 3 (PG) 11.00AM

CARS 3 (G) 1.00PM

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p St John Mangawhai Youth Division recently competed in a series of scenario based tests including first aid, resuscitation, caregiver, and communication. The Mangawhai division is relatively new but still managed to win Penguin Caring, Green First Aid, Senior Special Event and St John Values trophy. Mangawhai has 41 cadets and eight adult leaders.

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Community going forward u by Anna Harding

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Familiar face takes top role u by Joanna Manson

Planning is underway to revitalise the Pouto community by attracting new families to the area, along with better roads, high speed broadband and tourism facilities.

Dargaville Museum has welcomed new manager Maree Saunders who has taken on the position after being contracted as weekend manager for the last six months.

The project led by Te Uri O Hau is focussed on a vision and action plan development. Waikaretu Marae spokesman Colin French said that it’s about ”trying to get the community going forward again,” with a big focus on getting families back to Pouto, by creating more jobs and updating things like broadband and roading. Another focus is tourism. “Pouto is a tourist destination and strategies need to be put in place to look after the environment as well as enable tourists to have a good time.“ Over the years there have been various projects to boost Pouto and at the latest community meeting “the general feeling was quite positive. This is the closest we’ve been to a result in a long time. It’s definitely worth while carrying on,” said Colin. p The meeting was attended by representatives from the Pouto community, Te Uri o Hau, Kaipara District Council, Northland Regional Council and Fonterra. A draft plan copy has been handed out to the community to review and add to. He said that one of the main differences that this project has

Born in Raglan, Maree has spent the last 35 years living in the Dargaville area where she settled after moving from the bright lights of Auckland to raise a family in the country. After starting her career as a draftsperson, Maree studied design in Auckland and worked in furniture, interior and architectural design. After completing a Bachelor of Fine Arts in 2001 she was appointed assistant curator and education coordinator at the Whangarei Art Museum in 2003, where she worked over two engagements until 2013. “I’m looking forward to the challenges and rewards of running a large volunteerbased museum,” Maree says. “I’m very happy to take on the role of manager of a museum that the visitors love and are totally impressed by. Over the coming years it will be going through a transition period with projects such as an upgrading the museum’s environment to stabilise air quality and temperature, hopefully, with the help from funding grants. “I have always loved old things that were once cutting-edge technology and so feel very at home here at the Dargaville Museum.” Maree said a challenge the museum faces is recruiting more volunteers who will bring skills acquired through their various careers to

Participants at a recent meeting to discuss a vision for Future Pouto

compared to previous years, is that they have a driver who has gone out of their way to find funding opportunities. “Come and join in on the rebirth of Pouto. We are open to any ideas. Any idea is a good idea. Help is what we need.” ¢

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Roading overview continues u by Joanna Manson

The Kaipara District Council hosted six public meetings last week with Maungaturoto boasting the highest turnout. Each of the roading meetings gave an overview of roading in Kaipara and an insight into challenges and ideas ahead. Mayor Greg Gent and KDC Infrastructure manager Curt Martin worked through a slideshow presentation at each of the meetings as an update on the current roading situation and a look back at the history network maintenance costs over the last 10 years. Mr Gent reflected on the debt following the 2010/2011 final year of the previous elected council saying “two things happened; one was the rate strikes and two was the realisation hit of the debt blowout particularly from the Mangawhai sewerage scheme. “Debt at that time was about $80 million, now we’re down to around $60 million.” Clarification around road classifications under the One Network Road Classification system was also explained. While 28% of roads in Kaipara were sealed 72% remained unsealed with 79% of Kaipara roads classified as ‘access and low volume roads.’ “If you were to drive from Dargaville to Wellington and back, you would be 20km short of the distance of the total Kaipara road network,” he said.

Mr Martin explained that for the KDC to be eligible for road funding assistance from NZTA, the council must comply with requirements which focus on economic growth and productivity, road safety and value for money. However the rates strike and excessive debt over the four years of commissioners on KDC and lack of subsidy from NZTA has meant a huge backlog of maintaining and renewing of the roading network has occurred as well as an increase of logging traffic. “Council would like to thank the community for their attendance and valuable feedback at the roading meetings. It is obviously a very important issue and we learned some things that will be helpful as we move into our 2018/28 Long Term Planning process,” said Mr Martin. “We are committed to continuing to work together with the community and another important outcome will be the setting up of community roading groups as we move forward,” said Mr Gent. More information including the slide presentation is available on the KDC website. ¢

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Welcoming town’s newcomers u by Anna Harding

The Dargaville Community Development Board is holding a welcome event to all new business owners and residents during the last 12 months, on Thursday, July 20, 3pm–5pm in the Dargaville town hall. “We think it’s important for new residents and business owners to feel part of our community and understand how all the community organisations integrate and collaborate with each other for the benefit of all,” said development manager Lorraine Davidson. It’s the first event of its kind, as the board has noticed an influx of new residents to Dargaville and it’s outer farming areas. “New business and residents are great because people bring new experiences and a range of skills that will be a valuable contribution to the community, so we’d love to meet them and welcome them.” One of the new owners of Norfolk Court Home and Hospital John Wade, said that it will be a good opportunity to network and develop relations and connections with a range of people from the community. “It’s a really good idea and we plan to be there.” The event will include a welcome from the Kaipara District Council Mayor, Greg Gent and chair persons from the Dargaville Business Forum, Kauri Promotions Society and the Dargaville Community Development Board.

p New resident and business owner, manager of Norfolk Court Home and Hospital John Wade

Lorraine will also lead a presentation about all the community organisations in the area and their structure and engagement, followed by an opportunity to mix and mingle. Nibbles and light refreshments will be provided. For catering purposes please RSVP to Lorraine by Friday, July 14 — lorrained@dcdb.nz, 09 439 6933, 027 525 8222. ¢

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KAIPARA LIFESTYLER July 11 - 2017 … continued from front page

A night to remember

Submissions open for bylaw

“The draft of the district council’s reserve management plan attracted more than 1,000 submissions with general support for revegetation, weed and pest control and the restoration of the native flora and fauna. Iwi also wanted to see the lakes’ ecosystem and traditional fishery restored.” He said after summer’s initial informal public feedback, several changes had been made to the regional council draft including: Allowing boats in the nook at the north-west end of Lake Taharoa; extending dedicated swimming areas in Lake Taharoa; rearranging the access lanes so a swimming area can be incorporated on the northern side of the lake and widening the access lane on the northern side of the lake. Lastly it

reduces the five-knot area between the boat ramp and the ski lane to 100m to create a larger area where boats can exceed five knots. Mr Shepherd says to use the lakes, power-driven vessels would also be required to get a permit for a small fee. “Fees would be used to help cover the cost of buoys, beacons and other navigation safety costs. These daily or seasonal permits would be available on-site, and would be required before launching.” “The NRC is keen to ensure any decisions it introduces to fulfill its responsibilities as a regional council are made from the most informed position possible. Public feedback on the proposed navigation safety bylaw is crucial to that.” ¢

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p North Kaipara Coastguard volunteer Dorothy Quaife is presented with flowers from Coastguard Northern Region president Ron Lucca who recognised Dorothy’s dedication and tireless service as a volunteer during a special presentation ceremony at the coastguard’s Naumai base on July 6. Dorothy spent a total of 35 years listening out for boaties on the Kaipara Harbour while manning the VHF radio and coordinated many emergency rescue operations before her retirement.

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Where It’s Easy to Live Message from the Ministry of Health

Roading Meetings 3 – 5 July 2017

We are recommending this simple precaution for all households, including those on public and private water supplies.

Thank you to all who attended the meetings with the Mayor, and for your feedback on our roading network. They were well attended and we received a great deal of valuable input especially around water table maintenance, culverts not being cleaned adequately and road grading concerns. As a result of these meetings we are working towards forming community groups and for all of you who have volunteered or given your contact details we will be in touch in the near future. For those of you who could not attend but are interested, the slides for the roading meeting can be found on the Council website, and you can contact us if you wish to get involved in the community groups.

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Road Works for the District – July 2017

Some plumbing fittings have the potential to allow minute traces of metals to accumulate in water that is standing in the fittings for several hours. Although the health risk is small, the Ministry of Health recommends you flush a mugful of water from your drinking-water tap each morning before use to remove any metals which may have dissolved from the plumbing fittings.

Thursday 10 August, 2:00 pm, Taharoa Domain Governance Committee

Northern Wairoa War Memorial Hall, Dargaville

Monday 14 August, 9.00 am, Council Meeting

Mangawhai Club, Molesworth Drive

Wednesday 16 August, 10:00am, Raupo Drainage Committee

Wharf Road, Ruawai

Temporary Prohibition of Traffic – Section of Raupo Stopbank

Pursuant to Schedule 10 of the Local Government Act 1974, Kaipara District Council is advising of its intention to restrict traffic along the section of the Raupo Stopbank from the southern end of Westlake Road to Wilson Landing Road. This is due to safety concerns for vehicles driving along this section of stopbank. The area will be open for walking access. Gates will shortly be installed to prohibit traffic and traffic will no longer be able to use this area of stopbank from 20 July 2017 to no later than Labour Weekend 2017.

Waste Management and Minimisation Plan 2017-2023

Kaipara District Council is committed to managing and minimising solid waste and protecting the environment by reducing the use of landfills for waste disposal in our District in accordance with the Waste Minimisation Act 2008. As required by the Act, we have reviewed our Waste Management and Minimisation Plan to ensure we continue to work towards our solid waste targets. We are interested in your feedback on the proposed Plan. For options on submitting, please view the Council website.

Historic Snippets July 1917 Extract Snippets - Dargaville Borough Read letter from Rope Bros Te Kopuru, requesting permission to have the cottage hauled across the Dargaville-Aratapu Rd then using the Wairoa River to the property of the Northern Wairoa Dairy Co. That the attention of the Hobson County Council be drawn to the unsafe condition of the Mangawhare Wharf and that they be requested to have the necessary repair’s effected. We have under consideration the observance of the third Anniversary of the declaration of War on Sat August 4th 1917 and have appointed a committee to arrange the details of the service to be held at 3pm on that day. The business people of the Borough will be invited by advertisement to close their premises from 3 to 4pm. Read letter from Capt. Bellamy, District Commander of Boy Scouts calling attention to the muddy state of the approach to the headquarters of the Boy Scouts caused by the carting in connection with the building of the retaining wall by Kaihu Bridge and asking that reasonable repairs should be effected. The Borough Engineer reported that the matter is in hand.

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WORKS COMPLETED IN THE LAST MONTH (JUNE) Water table restoration Cassidy, Omana and Rowland Roads Mechanised Tree Pruning Porter and Cassidy Roads Sight Improvements Opanake, Te Maire, Ari Ari and Opuna Roads Heavy Metal Strengthening Arcadia and Bull Roads Dangerous Tree Removal Oruawharo and West Coast Roads

PROPOSED WORKS FOR JULY Area specific works planned across the District include: • Minor bridge repairs • Maintenance grading (weather permitting) • Unsealed/ sealed pothole repair (weather permitting) Water table restoration Hoanga, Arcadia and Utpoia Road Heavy Metal Strengthening Pouto Road Mechanised Tree Pruning Ararua, Lindquist and Whakapirau Roads We may experience some delays during the month if weather restricts plant movements and progress. Routine works planned on Council roads throughout the whole District during July include pothole repairs both on unsealed and sealed roadways as they are identified and grading of select roads pending sufficient rainfall. All routine work is done in cycles across the District. In endeavouring to provide good roads at the most economic cost, sometimes only spot grading and metalling is done as it is about one-quarter of the price of blanket metalling and grading that has tended to be done in the past. Thank you for your co-operation as these projects to improve travel on your roads are being completed. Please feel free to contact the Council’s Customer Service Representatives on 0800 727 059 for more information.

The Long Term Plan 2018 – 2028

Community involvement in the District’s 10-year-plan will be starting early for the 2018-28 LTP. In addition to formal consultation which will take place in 2018, and issuing a Consultation Document to get community input on key issues and decisions, Council will be adding an extra step; early community engagement. Council is taking this approach because we want to get a better picture of what the community wants before we develop the plan. It’s about gathering ideas, knowledge and information from our community and feeding that into the process early on. Earlier engagement will give us time to consider projects, costs and options and review existing asset management plans and work programmes to inform the LTP process. If you’d like to receive notifications regarding the LTP please email haveyoursay@kaipara.govt.nz to be added to our contact list.

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Training kit win

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The Dargaville High School Building Academy is gaining plenty of hands-on experience thanks to a building company’s support under the watchful guidance of tutor Tim Pratt.

p The Dargaville High School Building Academy and tutor Tim Pratt

Students are getting hands-on experience in construction of a Jennian Homes house in Huia Crescent since May, with eight academy members involved. “We first met Jennian Homes at the Northland field days in Dargaville last year and we’ve been involved ever since. They seem to be happy so far so that’s pretty cool,” said Tim. He hopes to maintain the relationship with the organisation and says it’s a “real bonus” for the building academy. As construction take place the students and Tim must make sure work is of a high standard to meet the standards of building

inspectors who visit the site regularly. This year is Tim’s seventh year tutoring and training 17–18 year-olds who were chosen to complete on-the-job training and theory work. “The academy is one of the greatest things out — I feel proud of the students and it gives them an opportunity in life they otherwise might not have had. There are three builders in the area who take students out of the academy here in Dargaville, and also in Maungaturoto and Mangawhai.” At the end of this year 57 students are expected to have completed the DHS academy course with 33 going on to complete building apprenticeships. ¢

p The Northern Wairoa based Tropex Netball Academy recently won a training kit that includes: team bibs, drink bottles, new match balls, first aid kits and more, through the ANZ Netball Dream Delivery programme. Kath Nathan, who applied for the programme was thrilled to have the gear for the players and develop netball skills in both the senior and junior teams.

Correction An error occurred in the article ‘Traffic direction here to stay’ last week. The Kaipara Lifestyler would like to make clear the Dargaville Museum wanted the road to change to an anti-clockwise direction and the Kaipara Vintage Machinery Club wanted the road direction to stay clockwise. It was decided travel within Harding Park will remain in the clockwise direction.

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AMAZING CASH, TROPHIES AND MYSTERY PRIZES TO BE WON – Student Supreme Award

Kaipara schools It’s the July school holidays, which also means it’s halfway through the year. So what have our schools been up to so far?

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WEARABLE ARTS EXTRAVAGANZA FOUR ENTRY CATEGORIES

• Moananui (Great Oceans) • Living off the Land — Farming (All types) • Our Natural Environment (Nature) • Reduce, Reuse, Recycle

p Students from Selwyn Park School in Dargaville watched and helped calves being fed during a ‘Junior Discovery’ day out of the classroom

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Dargaville Town Hall Friday 15th & Saturday 16th September at 8pm

Entry forms are available now from: Muddy Waters Gallery, Hokianga Rd, Dargaville or The Kaipara Lifestyler, River Rd, Dargaville or email dargaville@wearablearts.nz

ENTRY FEES:

• Adults: $20 • High School Students: $15 • Years 6, 7, 8: $10

A previous Paparoa wearable art winning piece by Penny Goodall and Louise Sims called Muireartach — Seawitch

Keep up to date with all the latest Dargaville Wearable Arts news by visiting our Facebook pages: facebook.com/wearableartsdargaville or facebook.com/dargavilleartsassociation Proudly presented by The Dargaville Arts Association with support from The Dargaville Community Development Board

You are invited to a Funding Workshop Progress Your Organisation’s Activities — Become Informed

Tuesday 18 July. 9.30am–12:00noon — 12:45pm–3.00pm Location: Lighthouse Function Centre, Harding Park, Mt Wesley, Dargaville RSVP: lorrained@dcdb.nz or 027 525 8222 bookings are essential for catering purposes NB Spaces are limited, please confirm your attendance as early as possible

Programme: 9.30am – Morning Tea 10.00am – Funders to present brief overview of their organisation 11.00am – Expo style discussion with Funders 12.00 noon–12.45pm Light lunch provided Afternoon Programme: 12.45pm – 15 minute 1 on 1 appointment’s 1 on 1 appointments to speak with Funder representatives Appointments on the day can be made in advance with your desired Funder by contacting: Lorraine Davidson, Development Manager for DCDB If however you are not sure who you may require an appointment with, we will be taking appointments on the day, if spaces permit. We trust this workshop will assist you to realise your full potential and look forward to meeting you An initiative of the Dargaville Community Development Board (DCDB) In conjunction with Dargaville Business Forum & Kauri Coast Promotions Society

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Community Engagement — Revitalisation Growth

p Dargaville’s Team Minionator and other minis at Dargaville Primary School during a mufti day to raise funds for the KidsCan campaign. The school raised $543 bringing Team Minionator’s total funds to $12,773.


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p The Ruawai Primary School Kapa Haka group performed recently at the Otamatea High School Festival. Pictured is Kayla Llewell-Huriwaka and Lily Jeffery. A total of 48 students out of 100 in the whole school performed and received $300 for their performance

p Room two at Paparoa School recently read the book ‘Wendel’s Workshop’ by Chris Riddell and as follow up activities created their own robots with Knex and Duplo as well as robot paintings.

p Otamatea High School students at the ‘Olla Podriga Talent Contest and Variety Night’. First place winner was Molly Curnow, second place Kate Cotching, third place Katrina Poyner and an entertainer’s award went to Maddy Lemuelu.

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p The Ruawai College senior boys basketball team for this year — The Grizzlies

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p Students from Kaiwaka School at their visit to The Kauri Museum in Matakohe

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Notice of Annual Meeting The Annual Meeting of beneficiaries is to be held at the Plus CA Pavilion, Cobham Oval, 79 Okara Drive, Whangarei on Monday, 31 July 2017, at 1:00pm. A light lunch will be served at 12:15pm. Agenda

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Winter is most definitely upon us, with all the cold, rain and damp nature can muster. Staying warm and dry is only part of the battle when this time of year rolls around, and keeping healthy as the onslaught of chills and long nights takes its toll requires a multi-part strategy.

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heat from near the ceiling and into the bedrooms — a great choice for older homes with a 12 or 14 foot stud height. With a warm, dry and comfortable home established, it’s time to consider the next line of defense — your own immune system. Winter is the time when your natural defenses are put to the test, so investing in immune-boosting supplements and healthy winter meals is a must. From modern medical advancements such as influenza shots from your GP through to simply eating well, keeping a robust constitution will see you through the cold weather. There are also many options to ease away aches and pains caused by the cold with ACC accredited medical help to keep you moving. With a warm healthy home to retreat to at the end of the day and an immune system bolstered to shrug off winter ills, it will be spring in no time — and the long nights will be a time to relax rather than worry. ¢

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Winter cookery is a hot topic right now. Traditional dishes such as hearty roasts, bubbling crock pots of stew and casserole, exotic slow-cooked tandoori chicken and warming soups have been given a new lease of life by celebrity chefs and competitive cooking shows. We’re all aware of ingredients which used to be the preserve of fancy restaurants, and techniques which were utterly unknown to our grandparents. That means there’s no excuse for boring winter fare. But it also means that there’s a new must-have in the modern kitchen — the gas flame. Electric or induction hobs are convenient, but all those masters of the white hat and apron use gas. Precise and tactile, it’s used for much more than just caramelising the top of a creme brulee these days. And those who consider gas for their kitchen will be tempted to look at other areas of the home as well, comparing the costs and benefits of gas against electricity in the areas of heating and water heating when it’s time to build or renovate. Winter is when it really hits home — when up to a third of the power bill in a modern home can be spent just on heating water. That’s not just to wash all the dishes from the prospective Ramsays and Olivers in the kitchen. The need for hot showers and baths, and the desire to enjoy them for longer means that the traditional water cylinder gets a workout. For those with smaller families, a gas califont can prove more economical than heating a large volume of water at once. And for those with a big queue for the bathroom, a califont, conversely, means there’s no such thing as being the tail-end shower user who only gets two minutes of warmth before

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It’s inevitable — despite the rain, cold, damp and occasional hail of recent weeks, you’ll have to go outside sometime. Whether it’s to work, to take the kids to school or simply to replenish the supplies in the pantry, it’s a fact that even the most dedicated ‘hibernator’ will have to leave the duvet and fireplace behind sometime. The only answer is to gear up with the right attire — and right away it’s easy to run into problems. A lot of what is supposed to look great in winter has the thermal properties of damp cardboard.

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Northern Wairoa swimmers have received awards at Northland Swimming’s annual presentation.

The Plastic Free Mangawhai group started in June, but already they are gaining momentum and have a goal to have no more single-use plastic items in Mangawhai and Kaiwaka by July 2018.

p Matty Douglas, coach Glen Smith and Conor Willy with their trophies

Carlrine Gillespie won Northland’s Official of the Year Shield. She is the Swimming Northland chair and is going overseas this month to Budapest in Hungary, where she’ll officiate at the FINA World Swimming Championships. Matty Douglas, a Dargaville Primary School Student, won the Lorraine Holmes Trophy, for swimmers 12 years and under who gain the most points in 50m and 100m finals at Northland Age Group Championships. Conor Willy, Dargaville High School’s head boy, won two awards for being Northland’s fastest male in the 200m and 50m freestyle.

Their coach Glen Smith said: “I’m really thrilled and it’s been awhile since someone from Northern Wairoa has won a Northland-wide pro prize, so two is really good. Conor has been swimming for a while and is the top of most events he swims in and Matty’s a newcomer and he’s doing really well — an all-rounder really.” “With an influx of new swimmers joining our existing squad we are hoping to continue successfully representing Northern Wairoa at local, Northland and national levels this season,” said the Dargaville Swim Club secretary Sam Simons. ¢

Kate Matheson started the group in June, after posting a call out on a Mangawhai community facebook page. “So many amazing, creative, passionate people came out of the woodwork,” said Kate. From there, she decided to start the Plastic Free Mangawhai facebook page. Kate says that there’s already plenty of similar groups and initiatives around and she’s keen to work with them. “The more energy and more groups we have, the more sway for national change.” Group member Stephanie Gibson was keen to help out. She said that what will help achieve their goal is “education and helping people take those small steps, starting with bags.” The group also has a goal of making 2,000 reuseable bags in July. Every Tuesday from, 8.30am, volunteers meet at the Frog and Kiwi Restaurant, 6 Molesworth drive and make bags from t-shirts, which they need more of. T-shirts can be donated to Mangawhai Small Engines, 190 Molesworth Drive, or Frog and Kiwi Restaurant on the Tuesday mornings. Then the group hopes to set up bag stations in shops where reuseable bags can be taken for free and then returned by shoppers.

p Grant and Gabrielle at the plastic free, Gaya Tree stall at the local Mangawhai markets

Residents and businesses in Mangawhai have already got on board with discounts for using reuseable coffee cups, and vow to not use plastic bags. “We really want to build enough momentum, so when all the visitors come in summer, they can notice a change and get involved,” said Kate. ¢

Mayor’s Message Roading Meetings I write this after just completing the last of the six roading meetings that were held across the district. Meetings were very well attended. I would like to think ratepayers and residents gained an understanding of the issues that Council is grappling with. The overwhelming feedback was the lack of water table maintenance and then when it is done, the standard of that work. Culverts not being cleaned to an acceptable standard, and grading were also consistent concerns. As a result of these meetings we will form community groups that can provide local input to our engineering staff around the priorities for their area and also feedback on how well contracts are being delivered on. This should get ratepayers much closer to the decisions we need to make in our roading network. A number of attendees at meetings indicated a willingness to be part of such a group in their area and I thank them for that. We will now have to define what those regions are and ensure we have reasonable coverage of community representation. If you are interested in such a role but could not get to a meeting then please email Sean Mahoney (smahoney@kaipara.govt.nz) your contact details and register your interest. We think these

groups could meet quarterly at the start and as things progress that may be able to be pushed out to three times per annum. Like almost every decision your Councillors make our debt position is a major consideration. After leaving some of the meetings I am not sure the reality of our situation was well understood. In the Local Authority Comparatives table you will see a sample of similar rural district councils and/or our neighbouring councils and their indebtedness. Some of those councils will be on the brink of embarking on a major capital spend, the Far North being a good example but overall Kaipara is unfortunately the outlier. You will see from the sample of smaller councils like Kaipara our debt per ratepayer is over double the average of the group. That is the reality that your new Councillors have to work within. Our ability to spend additional money on roads that does not carry an NZ Transport Agency (NZTA) subsidy is not an option for us at present.

Local Authority Comparatives (Annual Report year ended June 2016)* Pop 2016

Rating units (RU)

Rates $000’s

Rates per RU

Debt $000’s

Debt per RU

Debt by pop

Ashburton DC

33,700

15,397

30,157

1,959

47,352

3,075

1,405

Clutha DC

17,450

11,998

17,764

1,481

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Far North DC

62,000

38,548

73,710

1,912

26,500

687

427

Gore DC

12,500

6,047

14,284

2,362

12,000

1,984

960

Grey DC

13,550

9,096

13,109

1,441

30,300

3,331

2,236

Hauraki DC

19,550

11,839

20,473

1,729

34,010

2,873

1,740

Horowhenua DC

30,100

17,933

27,807

1,551

49,000

2,732

1,628

Kaipara DC

21,700

15,298

28,361

1,854

64,961

4,246

2,994

Manawatu DC

27,500

25,833

25,833

1,000

53,000

2,052

1,927

Local Authority

Masterton DC

24,600

12,240

26,237

2,144

52,300

4,273

2,126

Matamata-Piako DC

34,100

14,877

32,097

2,157

25,000

1,680

733

Southland DC

30,900

20,749

38,431

1,852

0

0

0

Tararua DC

1,943

9,924

937

564 1,232

17,600

10,595

20,589

Thames-Coromandel DC

28,400

26,848

58,668

2,185

35,000

1,304

Waitaki DC

22,100

13,202

29,544

2,238

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Whangarei DC

87,700

43,077

72,800

1,690

152,052

3,530

1,734

Average

30,216

18,349

33,117

1,844

36,963

2,044

1,232

536,549

1,565,000

2,917

6,941,000

12,936

4,300

For those who could not attend a roading meeting the presentation, which is quite selfexplanatory, is on Council’s website.

(Unitary Council)

Greg Gent Mayor

*Made up of similar rural district councils (DC) and/or our neighbouring councils

council@kaipara.govt.nz

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Artwork incorporating the ‘colours of Kaipara’ has been chosen from 50 entries to feature on the new Kaipara libraries reusable bags.

The Kaipara has a new rock group, thanks to 12 year old Rehutai Fraser. The ‘Dargaville Rocks’ facebook page started in January and now has over 160 members.

p Emma Mclean with her winning design which will feature on the new Kaipara libraries bags

A last minute decision to enter the competition meant Emma Mclean took home the top prize and is already looking forward to seeing her design around Kaipara. “When I saw the brief for the bag design I personally thought it’s sometimes better to be more abstract so I decided to put little icons in it. The icons are Tane Mahuta, Pouto Lighthouse, jandals and a book using the Kaipara council colours.” Emma’s design also includes the words ‘eat, shop, read, local, Kaipara’ an idea she says is “evoking that

sense of pride for the area — it brings the whole Kaipara together.” Dargaville Library manager Lisa Salter said she received “many great entries” especially from school aged children and as a result they decided to create a junior winner as well. Staff visited Dargaville Primary School during assembly and presented Kayla Shannon with an art book for her winning design. Some of the other entries have been put up on the Dargaville Library Facebook page and bags should be available for sale in Kaipara Libraries in August.  ¢

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p From the left: Liam Hedgman, Dargaville Rocks creator Rehutai Fraser and her sister Whiti Te Ora Fraser, with some of their rock creations and findings

The concept is that participants paint rocks, put their name on the back, hide them in public places and put location hints on the group’s facebook page as they go looking for others. Rehutai said she loves the idea “because it’s fun and gives us something to do. My mum showed us these other rock sites, so I thought it would be a good idea to start one myself.“ With the group getting bigger everyday she said “I was surprised, I didn’t think many people would actually join.” She says that her mum and siblings, “hide them anywhere, all around town when

we go for walks.” New resident and rocker Sara Burrows helped start Far North Rocks, before moving to Dargaville and said that “the idea is that kids are so plugged into devices these days and it’s a creative way of getting them out in their local community and getting into fitness.” With school holidays coming up, Sara said that it’s a great opportunity for kids and parents to get into it. The Dargaville library has a rock painting event on Wednesday, July 19, 10.30–11.30am, with a limit of 20, first in first served. ¢

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CLASSIFIEDS For Sale BOOKS @ RUAWAI are selling second hand books and music at 5 Freyberg Road Ruawai. Open 9.30am to 11.30am Monday to Wednesday and 2pm to 4pm Thursday, Friday (except school holidays). The weekend of July 15/16 11am — 3pm both Saturday and Sunday and at least one weekend per month for the next few months. Phone 09 439 2044 or 027 200 5653 / 022 073 9752. CAR BATTERIES. Auto One Batteries from $130. Inder’s Auto One Dargaville. Phone 09 439 8219. CARAVAN EWOF (and marine). Call your local inspector today at A+ Electrical Inspections and Security on 021 240 6764. HAY FOR sale. Small Bales $8.00, ring Mike 09 439 5737 (evenings). NISSAN PULSAR Q 2005 1.8 auto, 4 door, 209km, alloys, silver, $3650. 31 Montgomery Ave, Dargaville Phone 09 439 8924.

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

GREENWAYSTRUST Depot Support Worker Greenways Trust has a full time position available. This involves, supporting and motivating our Supported Employees and working in a team environment.

Tasks will include • Bagging firewood and bulk firewood splitting, delivering, and stacking • General garden/section maintenance/pruning You will need • A full clean drivers license (manual) is essential and HT license is preferred • A good level of physical fitness Preference will be given to • Those with experience working in the disability sector, particularly practical support • Those with chainsaw, forklift and landscaping experience is an advantage Please forward your written applications to Dianne Fowlie, together with a current CV, by e-mail to greenwaystrust@xtra.co.nz

Applications close 18th July 2017

Water/ Milking Machine Technician Advance dairy and Pump (DeLaval), installs and services milking, water (rural and domestic) and farm dairy effluent systems. We are seeking a qualified trades person or a person with similar working experience, for a full time position in our Dargaville branch. The person we seek, must: • be self-motivated • have a good work ethic and be customer focused • be able to work unsupervised and in a team • be prepared to learn/ expand their knowledge base For more information or to apply for the position, please email a CV to dargaville@adpl.co.nz or phone 027 272 6515

Shift Maintenance Engineer

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

SECURE YOUR Home — Security Doors, Grills, Locks, Bolts, Stays, Latches — Supplied and installed. Ph: 027 275 0918 or 439 6458 — Kevin Sowter or visit my website: www.windowanddoors.co.nz — Window & Door Services Ltd.

Situations Vacant CASUAL CAFE worker wanted. Seeking cafe worker with Barista skills to work in organic cafe and shop. Must be willing to do some kitchen work. Start ASAP contact: roshahnsmith88@gmail.com.

1 STOP Window & Door Repairs — Seals, Latches, Stays, Wheels, Hinges, Locks, Glass & Glazing. Ph: 027 275 0918 or 439 6458 — Kevin Sowter or visit my website: www.windowanddoors.co.nz - Window & Door Services Ltd.

PUREBRED ROTTWEILER Pups 8 weeks old, no papers, good family pet, guard dog. $500 each vaccinated and wormed phone 09 439 8394 evenings.

SAVE $40 — And also receive a $30 Z GIFT CARD (fuel) when you buy Bekina Steplite-X Gumboots — $119.99 incl GST or Bekina Midlite Gumboots — $99.95 incl GST. These popular gumboots are lightweight and long-lasting — FARMLANDS, Dargaville 09 439 7693, Wellsford 09 423 7957.

Situations Vacant

Property Maintenance

The successful applicant will possess the following skills and attributes: • • • • •

Tradesperson Fitter-Turner or equivalent qualifications preferably with Trades Certificate Self-motivation with the ability to prioritise workload and meet deadlines A team player with the ability to work autonomously from time to time Welding experience would be an advantage Pneumatic/hydraulic systems experience would be an advantage

The Shift Maintenance Engineer will be responsible for running repairs on machinery and the overhaul of both light and heavy industrial equipment. They will be instrumental in ensuring the smooth operation of the plants meat processing machinery and general industrial equipment on site. This position is ideal for an individual looking to broaden their industrial skill base and face the challenges of working within a food production environment. Applications close on Friday, 21 July 2017. Apply to The Engineering Manager, Silver Fern Farms Dargaville, PO Box 234, Dargaville or apply online.

www.silverfernfarms.com

Quarry Worker Cadet Dargaville We’re looking for a motivated individual to join the team at our Greenleaf Lime Quarry where you’ll help look after the processing plant and its machinery ensuring production of high quality lime. If you already have quarry or machine operating experience then that’s a bonus, but for the right person, we’re willing to invest the time and training to get you up to speed. If you have great people skills, initiative and a willingness to get stuck in and learn, then you’ll go far with us. This is your chance to obtain a quarry qualification, gain hands-on experience, and grow your career. Please apply through our website below by Thursday, 20 July 2017. Ravensdown is committed to a drug and alcohol free workplace. The successful applicant will be required to undergo a pre-employment drug test.


KAIPARA LIFESTYLER July 11 - 2017

CLASSIFIEDS

Phone 09 439 6933

Closing date for classified advertising for the 18 July 2017 edition is 10am Monday 10 July 2017

Nurseries & Plants

Public Notices

NATIVE PLANTS. Babylon Coast Gardens has a wide range of native and coastal hardy plants for re-vegetation projects, waterways, landscaping and more. Site visits and advice available, discounts for bulk purchases, delivery service available. Open Saturdays 10am to 4pm at 1246 Babylon Coast Road, Dargaville. For more information phone 09 439 4223 or email info@babyloncoastgardens.co.nz

ACOUSTIC MUSIC Blackboard Concert — First Thursday of the month — 7.00–9.30pm, Commercial Hotel, River Rd, Dargaville. $2 entry, $2 raffle. Performers and audience welcome. Phone Allan 09 439 6933 or 021 439 697.

SPRING ALMOST here. Corokias (geenty green) good hedging, Griselinia, Littoralis, Metrosideros Maori Princess, Photinia Red Robin, Bottle Brush 5 types, Cistus Rock Rose, Hebes ground cover, Flax Bushes, Kowhais, Flowering Gums, Cordylines, Nikau Palm Trees, Dahlias and more. From $1.00 to $8.00 Tuesday to Sunday 9am–4pm 55 West Coast Road Te Kopuru. Sorry no eftpos 09 439 5556.

Wanted MATURE LADY would like to rent 2 bedroom house in Dargaville long term, no children, likes gardening, all care taken. Phone 09 439 0055 after 6pm. SUZUKI 4X4 Wanted to buy — parked, damaged or unwanted, Escudo Vitara/Grand Vitara. Phone Derek 09 439 7573.

Do you have an hour or so to spare during your week? Hospice Kaipara Inc are looking for Volunteers. • Hospice Shop • Patient Support/visits Please join us if you have compassion, initiative and a community spirit. You will receive FREE TRAINING in the following areas: Volunteer Roles & Responsibilities Hospice History & Philosophy Communication, Confidentiality & Self Care Patient & Whanau support

Orientation/Training Friday, 4 August 2017

ENJOY A new taste sensation, tea tasting, display of teapots and tea caddies, food, music, face painting, guess the object, science & technology activities at the Dargaville Museum Birthday Bash, Sunday 16 July 2017 10am to 4pm free entry. LOTS OF fun for everyone at Dargaville Museum Birthday Bash — 16 July 2017, 10am–4pm. Science & technology activities, have a go at flax weaving and rock painting, music, lots to see and do, free entry to museum and events. WE CAN help with technology problems ‘Senior Net’ helping older people get to grips with phones, computers and tablets. Come along to our open day on 17th July at the old dairy building via Liverpool Street entrance. All welcome or for more information phone Dot 09 439 1711 or Heather 09 439 4452.

FURNITURE TRUCK HIRE

AGM

Hire or use FREE* when you buy or sell Real Estate with Gary Morris

Saturday 15th July 2017

Call: 021 902 087

2pm at the club rooms

Work Wanted

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

DENISE CLARK Toenail & Fingernail Cutting Service

Phone

09 439 6068

Pinaki Sand & Clean Fill 09 439 1505 027 614 6309

Kaipara

RIPIA MARAE A.G.M Sunday, 30/07/2017 at Ripia Marae, Pouto Road, Ripia Starting at 10.30 am For enquires phone

027 448 9635

Community Health Trust

HEALTH SHUTTLE Accessible Transport – We have a wheelchair hoist (Dargaville and Whangarei Health Appointments) For enquiries phone Te Ha Oranga 439 3013

KAIPARA VICTIM SUPPORT GROUP

AGM 11am Saturday 29th July 2017 held at Jos Home Cookery

Dry Aged Beef Specialists Traditional Manuka wood smoked Bacon & Ham

TOKATOKA

Safely reunited with Dad. A service and burial was held in Dargaville on Friday 7 July 2017 All communications c/- P.O. Box 53, Whangarei.

Saturday 15th July Farmlands Park, Dargaville Spreading Northland Reserves 12.30pm Williamson Contracting Premiers 2.15pm

Firewood For Sale DRY FIREWOOD for sale $75+gst/mtr. Totara/ Macrocarpa mix. 2mtr minimum for free delivery from Kaiwaka to Ruawai. WINZ registered, quotes available. Call Glenn 021 983 734 for your order.

Storage

DARGAVIILLE MENZ SHED

Official Opening by Mayor Greg Gent This will take place at the Shed 14 Parenga Street, Dargaville Saturday 15th July at 10.30am Brian Burnett, Burnett Chairman DARGAVILLE MENZ SHED TRUST

PUBLIC MEETING KAIPARA GREY POWER Host Hon.Winston Peters NZ First Leader All Welcome Come listen and question Dargaville Methodist Church Friday 21st July 1.00pm

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

Livestock DAIRY CALVES, small jersey cross Heifers & Bulls, surplus to requirements 1–2 weeks old, $10–$15 each Phone 09 439 4034 Dargaville. HUNTAWAY DOG Pups 7 Months ready to run. Duroc Porkers spit size, also service boars. Weaning colts and filly, Pinto bloodline, also rising two year colts Phone 09 439 7242.

FEEDER CALF SALES MATAKOHE SALE YARDS Starting Wed 12th July and every Wednesday after 11am followed by Dairies at 12:30 Calves will be penned and sold under cover Contact your local NZFL agent Allan Swindlehurst — 027 493 2844 Servicing Maungaturoto, Paparoa & Ararua Donald McKenzie — 021 754 174 Servicing Ruawai & Dargaville Jake Hamlin — 027 520 1771 Servicing Tipuha, Ararua, Ruawai Shane Wintle — 027 666 6243 Servicing Paparoa & surrounding areas And welcome to your new local agent Blair Sidwell — 021 325 325 Servicing Kaiwaka, Mangawhai, Tomorata, Wellsford and surrounding areas

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(Section 101, Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012) KD MANDER HOLDINGS LTD of Mangawhai, has made application to the District Licensing Committee at Dargaville for the renewal of an offlicence in respect of premises situated at 3 Wood Street, Mangawhai Heads, Mangawhai.

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.

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RUGBY RUGBY RUGBY

On 3 July 2017, peacefully, at Kauri Coast Rest Home Dargaville. Aged 84 years. Dearly loved wife of the late Greville. Very much loved mother and mother in law of Vern and Noeline, Rhondda and Steve, Carolyn and Brian. Loved Nana of Luke and Lucy, Kurt, Joseph; Donelda, Jordan, Sian; and Great Nana of Isabella, Frank; Traegan (deceased) and Fraser.

*T&C apply Licenced under REAA 2008

The general nature of the business conducted under the licence is Grocery Retailing. The days on which and the hours during which alcohol is to be sold under the licence are;

WAYNE & ANNETTE

Death Notices

STEVENS, MAUREEN LILY

Email: gary@fnkaipara.co.nz

For further enquiries phone Jayne 09 439 3330 ext 6716

CALF DISBUDDING service now taking appointments for spring calves. Quality service phone Trevor on 09 439 7273 or 027 439 7273

Public Notices

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS. If you want to drink, that’s your business. If you want to stop, maybe we can help. Meeting: Mondays & Thursdays. Phone 09 439 5248 or ladies call 020 4082 1373.

DARGAVILLE AERO CLUB

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED

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.

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Learning technology together.

• Are you having trouble with Government Departments’ online requests? • It’s cheaper to register your car online. • Banking is done at your leisure at home.

There is more about your computer than checking your emails. Learn from someone your own age who has time and patience.

Open Day 17 July 1.00pm, non members welcome. Guest speaker and new tech information.

Have a cuppa and a chat, enrol for a class or one on one tuition. SeniorNet Dargaville 7–9 Liverpool St (Opposite the Landscapers) follow the signs

Phone: Dot – 439 1711 or Heather 439 4452


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45 Cranley St Dargaville

$245,000

13/140 Logan St Dargaville

$210,000

Open Home 15th July 1-2pm

Open Home 16th July 1-2pm

Three adequately sized bedrooms on a sizeable (1012m2) section (which has a great deal of potential). The house is situated on the foremost part of the section, single garage, and an additional parking space. Located in a central part of town this home is in close proximity to the local swimming pool and park.

Modern cottage with ceiling to floor wardrobes. Open plan living, decking on two sides. Wet area shower and laundry in one plus extra large garage. This is a License to Occupy working with a monthly fee which includes the rates, water, insurance, maintenance, use of the community hall. Short walks to your local dairy. Unit includes fridge/freezer, washing machine, and dryer, plus automatic door opener. Jean Johnson Realty Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008) Jean Johnson 027 499 6493 Ray White Dargaville rwdargaville.co.nz

Jean Johnson 027 499 6493 rwdargaville.co.nz

Jean Johnson Realty Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008)

Ray White Dargaville

9 Cobham Ave Dargaville

$325,000

18 Porritt St Ruawai

$145,000

33 Jervois St Dargaville

$285,000

Need to downsize? This 1940’s Roughcast 2 bedroom home is now on the market with a separate hobby room out the back or your own Man Cave for DIY projects this property has had new carpet laid, wet area shower, two toilets and a single garage with back patio area. Large turn around car parking area, close to park and community swimming pool with only a short walk to the main township. Jean Johnson 027 499 6493 rwdargaville.co.nz

Jean Johnson Realty Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008)

Ray White Dargaville

16 Carrington St Dargaville

$310,000

1960’s weatherboard and decramastic tile roof in an advantageous location which accompanies a moderately sized section (726m2): three bdrms, separate lounge with wood burner and a large kitchen/dining area. Large deck off dining area which catches the morning sun. Single garage but enough parking space for two cars. Aluminum joinery. A MUST consider.

Tidy three bedroom home, with modern kitchen plus conservatory off the lounge. High chapel like ceilings in the lounge room. Single garage and a spacious backyard fully fenced,decking and is situated in walking distance to the shops.

Short walk to shops two bedrooms, internal access, lots of storage space, extra space for walk area, new carpet drapes, painted throughout inside, the ceiling is insulated, aluminum joinery, new heat pump. If you are looking to downsize now is the time to buy. Nice neighbors on either side. Warm and cozy large unit.

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

2007 FORD RANGER TD XL DC W/S

NEW FORD EVEREST FX2 2WD 7 SEATS SUV

2013 FORD RANGER TD XLT DC W/SA

• 349,524km • 2953cc Diesel • 5 spd Manual

• 3199cc Diesel • 6 spd Auto

• 69,000km • 3199cc Diesel • 6 spd auto

HIGH RIDE 2WD, COMPANY SERVICE HISTORY

$15,990

LIONS VS ALL BLACK OUT FORD EVEREST 2WD

$69,990+ORC

GREAT PREVIOUS OWNER, READY TO BE DRIVEN AWAY

2012 FORD RANGER TD SUP XL C/C

2009 NISSAN MAXIMA SI

2006 PORSCHE CAYENNE TIP

• 80,861km • 3199cc Diesel • 6 spd Manual

• 47,818km • 3498cc Petrol • Automatic

• 145,000km • 4511cc Petrol • Automatic

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$31,990

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BEAUTIFUL VEHICLE LUXURY IN PRISTINE CONDITION 4WD

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

$20,990


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