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Kaipara projects win funding u by Paul Campbell

The Kauri Museum at Matakohe has received a $3 million grant for upgrading its facilities in a package of three financial allocations for ‘wellbeing infrastructure investment’ in Kaipara announced on Tuesday, July 14 by Regional Development Minister, Shane Jones.

People key to harbour clean

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Mayors still back Northport plan Kaipara Mayor Jason Smith and his counterparts …

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“These shovel-ready projects will have significant benefits for their respective communities. “I’m pleased this funding is enabling work to continue that will lessen the economic impact of Covid-19,” Mr Jones said. The projects are being funded as part of the infrastructure investments announced on July 1, by Finance Minister Grant Robertson to kick-start the postCovid-19 rebuild by creating more than 20,000 jobs and unlocking more than $5 billion of projects up and down New Zealand. The Kauri Museum is receiving a $3 million makeover that includes creating a centre of excellence to create a deeper, stronger understanding of the significance of the kauri to the community and the rest of New Zealand. “The museum’s board is building on the strengths of locals by educating local rangatahi to tell the stories of the significance of the kauri,” Mr Jones said. “As the first stop on the Ancient Kauri Trail, the museum is building on its iconic international heritage status while supporting professional career development. These projects are all well supported and generate a sense of belonging to their communities,” The Maungaturoto Community Charitable Trust is to receive $1.75

million towards the completion of the Riverview Rest Home dementia unit. The unit will provide 14 dementia beds for the wider Kaipara and has been under planning for several years, with bank loans and extensive community fundraising leading to its establishment, although actual building has been further delayed by the Covid-19 lockdown. “The new unit addresses the need for more aged care options in the region,” said Mr Jones. The third to benefit under the funding package will be the Paparoa Community Charitable Trust, which will receive $750,000 as a contribution for the completion of a new 10-unit retirement village, which is being developed under the title of Twin Streams in Franklin Road. Groundworks for the project are already underway. The $50 billion Covid Response and Recovery Fund (CRRF) set out in Budget 2020 earmarked $3 billion for infrastructure projects. Ministers established the Infrastructure Reference Group (IRG) to work with local councils and businesses to identify a pipeline of projects to support the economy during the Covid-19 rebuild. Cabinet then decided the key sectors and regional breakdown of funds with more than 150 projects worth $2.6 billion being approved in principle. ¢

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p Children of all ages attending the Cornerstone Children’s Services school holiday programme participated in several different activities last week. The days included science experiments, baking, art, slime and hand sanitiser making as well as investigating the work of a haulage truck driver and joining together to ride bikes and scooters outdoors. “We kick-started with the truck ride, and they really enjoyed the experience,” says administrator Lorin Hona. “The boys liked being up high up near the driver and being able to pull the horn. They enjoyed seeing the back of the truck lift up too and tried to modify the toy logging trucks which we purchased from Des’s shop Time To in Dargaville to do the same. They actually built the toy trucks themselves and can take them apart, which supports their imaginative play. We support local businesses and give the children opportunities to learn about their community.”

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p Thelma from The Kauri Museum at Matakohe has been busy developing the native bush area behind the museum. “We are pleased to be open and sharing our New Zealand stories with Kiwis,” says museum general manager Tracey Wedge. “Stephanie and Ollie from the Department of Conservation delivered our kauri dieback signage for the wash station installed by the department at the bush entrance a few weeks ago. We appreciate the support of Te Tai Kauri/Kauri Coast Office Department of Conservation based in Dargaville. The Department of Conservation Te Papa Atawhai has supplied the museum with foot-washing stations to keep our forests safe. The native bush at the back of The Kauri Museum presents our visitors with the opportunity to see and identify trees from Taitokerau Northland and learn more about protecting our kauri trees.“

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u The children at Te Kopuru Playcentre have been busy getting their garden ready. “We applied for a Kai Ora grant to help fund vegetable plants and fruit trees for the centre,” says past president Delicia Gillatt. “Once I start working in the garden, the children get stuck in pulling weeds and things. They really love being involved and once the weather clears we are looking forward to planting the fruit trees and expanding the garden. We get fruit through Te Kopuru School as part of the KidsCan initiative, and we will top up with carrots and lettuce and things. We are open Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9am–12.30pm at 3 Norton Street, Te Kopuru, next door to the primary school.”


People key to harbour clean u by Paul Campbell

The effective use of the government’s $100 million spend to clean up the Kaipara Harbour is people skills and planning, as well as farming involvement, according to veteran environmentalist and leader of Otamatea Harbour Care, Mark Vincent. “In various ways, we have been responsible for at least 100,000 trees and flaxes being planted in our part of the harbour catchment over the last seven years and we are currently producing about 20,000 a year.” Mr Vincent says meaningful Farm Environment Plans “are the key to putting this money to best use, and doing the most to restore the health of the harbour. “The first step should be to establish the right number of the right sort of people to liaise with landowners in preparing these plans, and a realistic time frame to complete them. There are some great people at the Northland Regional Council who can do this, but not enough of them. “These people need to have the right technical knowledge p Otamatea HarbourCare’s Mark Vincent in action and the right people skills. They need to be able to work with seems to me Otamatea HarbourCare the farmers to develop a plan, which was established to give a hand to rural recognises the individual circumstances landholders in our area to overcome the of each property, be congruent with the barriers of time and money in terms of needs of the whole catchment, be within planting trees along waterways. the capabilities of the landowner to “Until now we have done very well with implement, and ultimately be ‘owned’ grants from DOC, Foundation North, and by them. currently a contractual arrangement with “Solutions to the problem of silt, Fonterra, which feels like a partnership. nutrients and pathogens getting into the “It has meant that we could supply harbour go beyond fencing and planting plants for free for the last couple of waterways, but could involve on-farm of years. works such as bridges and culverts over “I guess the new scheme means that streams, realignment of races, improved we shouldn’t have to worry about where effluent disposal systems and setting future funding will come from to operate up reticulated stock water supplies. our nursery but rather than increase the He described the alternative as scope of our activity. “a morass of regulation, monitoring “I would much rather support the and enforcement. establishment of other community “From the little detail I have been able groups to do the same thing in their part to find out so far about this scheme it of the harbour.” ¢

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Protest getting underway u by Paul Campbell

Chartered buses from Dargaville and Whangarei are heading to Auckland next Friday, July 17, setting up a hikoi protest march against plans to site a landfill for the city’s rubbish in the Dome Valley. Ngati Whatua has joined forces with the Fight The Tip movement for the hikoi, which will proceed from Albert Park to Aotea Square at 11am, following speeches and presentations. Auckland's Waste Management Ltd, a Chinese-owned company, has applied for resource consent to dump in the Dome Valley on land that is a catchment area for the Hoteo River that feeds into Kaipara Harbour. FTT and Ngati Whatua say a breach at the landfill could devastate the waterway. They believe their case has now been reinforced by the government's recent $100 million grant towards harbour restoration. “Together, we will make it known in no

uncertain terms that a dump in Dome Valley is out of bounds,” said FTT administrator, Michelle Carmichael. For hikoi updates keep an eye on our Facebook page facebook.com/ events/574077763310642/. “The hikoi route starts from Albert Park, down Princess Street, along Shortland Street, up Queen Street and ends at Aotea Square. “We have been allocated parking at each location for the day.” While bus bookings closed on Tuesday, July 14, private transport is also expected to carry marchers south. Supporters not travelling are urged to sign the FTT petition at our.actionstation.org.nz/petitions/ protect-our-kaipara-moana.

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Otamatea Poetry Cafe Headed for the racetrack u by Ann van Engelen

u by Andy Bryenton

The year seven students at Otamatea College finished last term by presenting a Poetry Cafe as an opportunity to showcase their study of the subject during lockdown.

The horses are wooden, they’ve got wheels instead of horseshoes, and the action takes place indoors instead of out on a grassy track. Nevertheless, Dargaville Whanau Focus Centre’s ‘night at the races’ fundraiser provides all the thrills and spills of real equestrian competition, and all for a worthy cause. The group of organisations and advocacy services who share an office building in downtown Victoria Street have weathered the Covid-19 scare and are now looking to a future where they can better assist the public, say organisers of the fun event. With representatives from groups as varied as Alzheimer’s support, elder abuse prevention, youth mentoring services and many more, the Whanau Focus Centre is a valuable community resource, which remains largely charitably funded.

That’s a good excuse to dust off the old ‘Ascot’ wear, pin on a fascinator and come along to ‘bet’ on some painted wooden thoroughbreds when ‘a night at the races’ kicks off on July 25 at 6pm. Tickets cost $50 and include a succulent meal, as well as the chance to be a ‘jockey’ own a ‘racehorse’ or take a punt on who will win. All funds raised will go towards keeping the Whanau Focus Centre active in the community. Tickets are available from the Centre, 61 Victoria Street, or by calling 021 260 6769.

p Katherine Cloughlan reading her poem to friends and guests at Otamatea High School Poetry Cafe at the end of last term

“The students joined together and held a successful event and individually read their work on stage giving friends and whanau the opportunity to see them perform the amazing pieces that they have produced,” says teacher Ngaire Alcock. “Katherine Cloughlan, the winner of the Year Seven 2020 Speech Competition, hosted the readings alongside a selection of students who also recited their wonderful poems. It was so pleasing to have the extended Otamatea community join us. “Both year seven and eight started studying poetry during lockdown with the focus of celebrating them. They wrote about several topics including their favourite activity, animal and the

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DORA making banking safer

Mayors still back Northport plan

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u by Paul Campbell

She’s a 35-year-old, Wi-Fi capable bus on a mission. DORA is coming to Dargaville from August 3–7 to help make internet banking and online finances safe, fast and easy to understand.

Kaipara Mayor Jason Smith and his counterparts, Sheryl Mai in Whangarei and the Far North’s John Carter are still championing the Northport concept despite a new report suggesting Manukau harbour is the best replacement for Auckland’s port.

In a series of two-hour classes offered free of charge, the team from the Digital Inclusion Alliance Aotearoa (DIAA) will be on-site at Dargaville’s library to assist locals with the facts about online banking and commerce. With many banks removing paper cheques, and more and more payments being made to friends, family and auction sites (like Trade Me) online, it makes sense to move with the times. p Shut down scammers, open up new opportunities to “DIAA was established in July keep track of your money — DORA offers free training 2018 to foster socially inclusive and advice for all communities where everyone has opportunities to meaningfully confusing technical jargon and no need engage with digital technologies, and to bring along personal financial details benefit from the use of them,” say the or bank account numbers. Included in organisers, who have already taken the free advice session is a wealth of the DORA ‘roadshop’ to many other knowledge on how to spot a scam, and northern towns. “We aim to enhance how to stay safe from digital criminals the confidence and capability of people when online. A little knowledge goes living in New Zealand to engage online a long way to keeping online crooks to advance their own education, at bay, and forewarned is forearmed. employment, health and wellbeing as Contact the Dargaville Library to well as that of their whanau.” book a space on this informative Participants are assured that it’s course, and witness the convenience an easy and fun short class, with no of digital banking. ¢

“The three mayors remain committed to the Kia Kaha campaign with its five projects regarding core economic development for the Northland region over the next weeks leading into the general election,” Dr Smith said. The northern port development Kia Kaha concept also encompasses the proposed double-tracking of rail to Marsden Point, a new drydock and naval base and a four-lane highway north. The report, for the Ministry of Transport recommending Manukau as the port development alternative, will not be progressed under the present government, which has put off making a decision on the issue. “It will be up to a future government to determine a preferred location,” said Transport p Committed to development: Kaipara Mayor Jason smith Minister Phil Twyford and Associate Transport Minister Shane Jones. The new report mentions the Firth of port, and discounts expanding Northport Thames as second choice for a future or Tauranga. ¢

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Together against addiction Voices for democracy u by Andy Bryenton

u by Andy Bryenton

“It takes a community to help keep people on the path to health and free from addiction.” That’s the firm belief of Helena McGee and the team at Whakamana Tangata, a ‘grass roots’, not-forprofit drug-free initiative tackling the loneliness and isolation that can come after making a clean break with ‘toxic’ habits.

The general election is coming soon, a chance to form a new government under the auspices of MMP. As candidates vie for position and put forward their policies, one local group have come to the fore in supporting impartial, reasoned political debate.

p Whakamana Tangata’s community-based anti-drug message is all about whanau, as stronger families can help break the cycle of addiction

The organisation operates offices throughout the north and works from a ‘community up’ model rather than a structure imposed by law enforcement or the courts. It means providing non-judgmental help and to support those who have been through rehab programmes or other courses to break free of alcohol or meth, and it’s working. With only a brief lead-in period, a noho marae event (weekend stay-over at a drug and liquor free local marae) in Dargaville attracted 50 people keen to share their stories with each other or talk openly about the problems they face with addiction. That’s the first step toward a healthier life, says Helena, who knows from first-hand experience that it’s possible to turn one’s course around. “Our participants had fun, talked, laughed and learned,” she says of the

two-day experience. “We all pitched in and helped to make the food, prepare a hangi, and it was our responsibility to run the event. That kind of responsibility and being together with other people who are clean and sober makes people feel self-worth. It makes them feel less isolated.” The noho marae programme also included a trip to the coast to meet with local Glinks Gully kaitiaki, who explained the significance, life cycle and fisheries of the coast’s famous shellfish beds. Learning about nature and culture was a highlight for many participants. Next on the list for Whakamana Tangata is the acquisition of a permanent office to liaise with appropriate agencies and help find the right support for those keen to leave addiction and its troubles behind. ¢

Grey Power, themselves an apolitical and nonpartisan organisation, has long sought to promote the rights of the older person through political awareness. This campaign season they have hosted three Dargaville-based question and answer sessions already, inviting Willow-Jean Prime of Labour, Matt King of National and recently Shane Jones of New Zealand First to take the stage and face the public. This kind of unscripted backand-forth with locals is one of the best ways to see our p Electoral candidate Shane Jones and Grey Power vice president Rusty Campbell at the recent Dargaville ‘meet would-be representatives in and greet’ action, according to political researchers who put the ‘town hall ports to the twin referenda on death meeting’ ahead of hoardings and with dignity and cannabis freedom set broadcasts as one of the core ways to accompany the electoral poll. A final people make up their mind who to and decisive panel debate involving all vote for. candidates will take place at Dargaville’s Grey Power in Dargaville hosted a Methodist Church auditorium on August large group for each question session, 21. It is predicted to be a very popular with issues raised covering everything event as it occurs virtually on the from the movement of Auckland’s doorstep of the election itself. ¢

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Wood Street Community Workshop We have been working closely with the Mangawhai Business Association and community, testing layout and design through a temporary summer trial and workshops to create a more people-friendly Wood Street. An Innovating Streets grant from Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency means that we can continue collaborating with the Mangawhai community, testing and finetuning further improvements. This progressive co-design approach is called ‘tactical urbanism’. The interim design and community collaboration will inform a future permanent upgrade. The first design workshop will be held on Saturday 18 July at 10.00am-12.00 noon at the Mangawhai Club. Everyone is welcome, please bring your ideas and an openness to work with others. See mangawhaicommunityplan.co.nz/projects/transport for more information.

The latest from the Kaipara Kai Hub The Kaipara Kai Hub provides on-the-ground support that enables land to be used to its best potential. The Hub is delivered by Northland Inc, and is part of Kaipara Kai, one of four KickStart projects led by Kaipara District Council and paid for by the Provincial Growth Fund. Matt Punter (Hub Manager) has been spending time with local farmers and growers developing action plans to support their land diversification goals. Matt has also been hosting food and agri industry professionals and other stakeholders at our Hub in Ruawai to share with them our mission and grow our network and knowledge base.

DORA is coming to Dargaville Library! DORA (Digital On-Road Access) is a mobile learning centre that provides digital banking training to local communities. Classes are run in groups of ten, so to secure a spot, register at steppingup.nz/dora-northland/.

Kaipara Kai Hub recently facilitated two regenerative agriculture events with guests Peter Barrett and Jono Frew (Country Calendar Season 2020, Episode 7) who presented their learnings when trialling and adopting regenerative agriculture practices. Thank you to the Harding family, Dargaville Rugby Club, Kaiwaka Sports Association, Ruawai Dairy and Takeaways and La Nonna Italian bakery for supporting this event. Most importantly thank you to everyone who showed up and joined the conversation.

You can visit the library for further details, or see the full list of dates on the library website kaipara.kotui.org.nz.

If you are interested in how we could help you and want to know more, reach out on Facebook Kaipara Kai Hub or call 027 202 7987.

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Private Plan Change 78 is looking to develop portions of Mangawhai Central (formerly known as Estuary Estates). Information on the proposed Plan Change including the developer’s application information can be found at kaipara.govt.nz/central.

Rural Travel Fund Applications for the Rural Travel Fund are open until 31 July. Applications and criteria information are available at kaipara.govt.nz/funding.

Upcoming Council meetings Council Meeting, 29 July, 9.30am, Mangawhai Club Council Briefing and Workshop, 05 Aug, 9.30am, venue TBC General Bylaws Hearing Panel, 06 Aug, 10.00am, Dargaville Town Hall Taharoa Domain Governance Committee, 11 Aug, 10.00am, Dargaville Town Hall Remunerations and Development Committee, 12 Aug, 10.00am, Dargaville Town Hall Long Term Plan Briefing, 12 Aug, 2.00pm, venue TBC

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Pou Tu o Te Rangi Harding Park Committee, 18 Aug Lighthouse Function Centre

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Awards and Grants Committee, 19 Aug, 10.00am, KDC Mangawhai Office

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Raupo Drainage Committee, 20 Aug, 10.00am, Tokatoka War Memorial Hall, Ruawai

As of 1 July fees and charges for various parts of Council Services may have changed. Please check kaipara.govt.nz/fees for further information.

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Housie for seniors

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Northland Rescue Helicopter pilot and sculpture artist Sue Dinkelacker has established a club for people who have used or been rescued by the emergency services helicopters.

The Dargaville Senior Housie will be underway again on the third Monday of every month at the Dargaville Bowling Club.

p Roger Cates is the caller for the monthly Dargaville Senior Housie

“Housie for Seniors began around 2009 as a way to celebrate international day of the older person when I was involved in community wellness for older adults,” says returning organiser Bev Hart. “Some ladies wanted to have it on a monthly basis, and it has been going ever since. The bowling club allows us to use their premises for a minimal cost to help provide the older community members the opportunity to socialise. “We usually have a group of 50 people coming along as it is a great event for them to get out of the house and interact with others. Some come and don’t chat much but simply enjoy the day. “All the money that we collect from card purchases is used to buy prizes as well as the oversized cards, which

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A scouting experience Local pride justified u by Ann van Engelen

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The Dargaville Scouts discovered online meetings were extremely successful during lockdown and are now looking forward to reconnecting in person at the beginning of the next school term.

While Covid disrupted rugby centennial celebrations here in Northland, progress was nevertheless made at the Te Kopuru club, with powerful new floodlights allowing for more time on the pitch. Now a sponsors day, celebrated on July 18, gives a chance to say thanks to those who have made a long history of sports possible there.

“We had to be very creative in our thinking and Scouting NZ did an amazing job providing free programmes for anybody who needed ideas to keep their children motivated,” says Dargaville group leader Dianne McEwing. “Meeting online was an awesome experience for everyone, including Scout leaders across the world and played games and other activities.” Focussing on connection, the Dargaville Cub section travelled the world via the internet looking at sculptures and bridges. “They discovered how old, where the constructions are and the importance of each item. We also had treasure hunts to find p Dargaville Scout member Cooper Gilligan and a Kea leader collecting rubbish around town for the favourite items at home, which was recent Scouts’ Trash the Trash Day a good way to get to know each other through the stories told about particularly short of male role models. each article. “We meet at 23 Onslow St “Our Scouts met others in the UK, Dargaville. Keas are 5–8 years old had a person speaking about planets in and meet on Monday from 3.30pm– our galaxy, and had a drumming lesson 4.30pm, Cubs are 8–11 years old and with a teacher from the UK. meet Tuesday from 4pm–5.30pm and “We are looking forward to being Scouts are 11–14 years old meet on back together at the den doing what we Tuesday 5.30pm–7pm. We are starting normally do. Anyone is welcome to come an Adventurer group for 14–18-yearalong as well as new leaders. We are olds in the near future.” ¢

p Southern’s sponsors day is a great excuse for a celebration, both of local sports and those who support them

Invitations were issued on behalf of club president Evan Paxton, who took the time to thank those who have given moral, material, financial and sideline support to all the Southern players across all codes this past year. Some big figures in local sports will be present on the day to add their voices to the chorus of thanks. Northland’s esteemed selectors and Northland Rugby’s chief executive will

be on hand, as well as representatives from Northland’s own Taniwha. Last year, Tane the Taniwha himself made a guest appearance so there’s no knowing who might turn up. There will be meals and refreshments, including a proper Kiwi sports club lunch, followed by a highly anticipated match between the Southern Seniors and the Dargaville Old Boys. ¢


Host a Pink Ribbon Breakfast u by Ann van Engelen

Broadcaster and Breast Cancer Foundation NZ ambassador Stacey Morrison is encouraging people in Kaipara to host a Pink Ribbon Breakfast during July, to help raise urgent funds needed to support patients and save lives. Stacey lost her mum to breast cancer at the age of 45. “I am delighted to be the face of Pink Ribbon Breakfast for the second year in a row. I have been inspired by the resilience shown by so many as Covid-19 became another issue to deal with, on top of their cancer treatment. Breast cancer touches so many Kiwi families, and I feel for them,” says Stacey. “Hosting a Pink Ribbon Breakfast is a fun and easy way to let patients know p Stacey Morrison, broadcaster and Breast Cancer they don’t have to face Foundation NZ ambassador breast cancer alone. It is a fantastic way to raise awareness about to bring us a step closer to our vision breast health and honour the ones who of zero deaths from breast cancer. have survived or the ones we have lost.” Please get involved in whatever way Chief executive of Breast Cancer you can — your support will make a Foundation NZ, Evangelia Henderson real difference.” For more information says: “Pink Ribbon Breakfast is all and to register to host a Pink Ribbon about Kiwis coming together, in a way Breakfast, visit pinkribbonbreakfast. that works for them, for one cause — co.nz. ¢

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Be a best friend for your dog u by Andy Bryenton

Dogs have been humanity’s best friend since over 13,000 years ago when early tribes took in wild canines to help them hunt and defend their livestock. However, in modern times, the problem with dogs often comes down to human mismanagement. The good news is, help exists for those who want to be responsible pet owners. Wandering strays, unwanted puppies and neglected, unloved dogs are all a product of canine overpopulation. That’s why organisations as varied as the SPCA, vet’s association, the police, council and animal welfare groups all strongly suggest you neuter or desex your family pet, and don’t consider buying dogs from back yard breeders. With rescue shelters full, organisations like North Auckland Dog Rescue relies on grants to keep up its good work, trying to rehabilitate and rehome canines with loving families. Now, thanks to a grant from the Lotteries Commission, the organisation is can help those in financial distress do the right thing by their dogs. With the post-Covid economic squeeze felt by many northerners, this offer, to desex and microchip a dog for only $50, is a

lifesaver in more ways than one. Here’s how North Auckland Dog Rescue describe the windfall and subsequent campaign: “We are moving the ambulance to the top of the cliff. “Due to two bequests and a generous donation, NADR is conducting a targeted (low income) canine desex initiative in the Far North. “Why the Far North? It’s because there is genuine poverty, very little work and a shocking dog overpopulation problem and why not start at the top?” A recent update on Dargaville’s own social media grapevine confirms that Dargaville and its surrounds also qualify. If you’re a community services cardholder, you can apply via email to dogrescue@xtra.co.nz or text 027 202 9777.

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Tech this out Security tech and the cloud u by Andy Bryenton

It’s an app-controlled world we live in, here in 2020. With everything in your home able to be automated and accessed via your smartphone, from ovens to heat pumps to lawnmowers and vacuum cleaners, it’s no surprise that security systems are also taking the fully digital path. At the most affordable end of the spectrum, this can mean things like ‘laser tripwire’ alarms at your gate sending a ping to your phone to tell you people have arrived on the property. It also means an upsurge in the number of people utilising self-install, wireless camera packages, which can deliver a relatively crisp view of any intruders, provided they are placed in the right areas. Pro security installers and the police have been left befuddled by householders who install such cameras in places where they are ‘unobtrusive’ to the decor but can only see totally unimportant views of the home. A glimpse of one leg or a single hand

might not be all the police need to make a case. These camera systems also send all their data to cloud storage; a bonus, as the potentially incriminating film, is not on-site for burglars to smash up or erase. It also means a system only as good as your home’s bandwidth. The further out in the country you are, the more likely it is that data speed drops and cut-outs will affect your security system. Bigger, commercial-grade cams might be a better plan for farming operations; just bring a few into the homestead as well as staking out equipment sheds, fuel depots and barns. It’s worth noting that a clear image is

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How Kaipara winters stack up u by Andy Bryenton

Even the ‘winterless’ north can produce some stunning scenes of frost and ice when the temperature plummets, with the alltime record going to the peak of Mt Tutamoe, where the winter of 2011 brought a chilly five centimetres of snow. That’s chillingly cold, especially when you have to get up and about to attend to farming chores on a sub-zero morning. However, there are people working in agriculture all over the world who wake up to much worse, including temperatures so icy that a cup of boiling water thrown into the air turns to snow before it hits the ground. In New Zealand, the southern town of Ophir takes the prize for the coldest settlement, with a microclimate dominated by clear skies, high altitude and a natural ‘air dam’ of hills that traps in the cold. They’ve recorded -21 degrees Celsius there in winter, making for a situation nearly three times colder than any found locally. It pales in comparison to the coldest continually inhabited farming settlement in America. First set up as a fuel station for aircraft after the first world war, and adjacent to a Native North American village, Snag in the Yukon Territory recorded a temperature of -63 Celsius

back in 1947. The record has stood ever since, and was put down to a particularly fierce blizzard out of the north getting trapped by the valley in which the settlement lies. Even these extreme conditions must be considered a day at the beach for the ultimate cold-weather farmers, however. If you like reindeer milk and ice fishing, the town of Oymyakon might be the place to visit. Don’t turn off your car’s engine though; even snowmobiles have to be heated with a blowtorch to start in the winters here. Vodka freezes in the bottle, plumbing is an impossibility, and the record winter low is -96 degrees Celsius. It’s little surprise that this town was built around a hot spring, the only place where old-time reindeer herders could find running water for their livestock in pre-industrial times. Right now, as we approach the middle of winter, the days in Oymyakon are 21 hours long. In December, they

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Take a look at a serious American farmer’s pickup truck, and you’ll notice a lot of horizontal steel between those chrome bumpers. Load capacity is taken very seriously in the US, and it’s the same on Kiwi farms, where the ability to carry all the gear for a big job is of paramount importance. Sometimes, of course, a full-sized ute can’t go where a more nimble, off-road focussed side-by-side machine can. It doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice loadbearing capacity for more grip and grunt in the mud. Take a look at Can Am’s Defender Pickup variant, which channels the mighty Ford F150 in its long, rugged stance, and delivers a whopping six feet of tray length in the back. That’s a whole lot of capacity, and it means that taking two trips from the shed to the job site could be a thing of the past. Long loads like ladders,

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Winter safety checklist u by Andy Bryenton

Winter rain, icy roads, cold starts — it’s time to give your vehicle the once over to ensure that everything is shipshape. Even if it’s got a current WOF, it’s the driver’s duty of care to make sure every system is working at full capacity when nature throws a winter tantrum. Tyres — Check the tread depth with the side of a coin. The edge of the metal should disappear into the grooves until it’s right up to the picture of the Queen. Anything less might not eject standing water on the road or deal with debris that can cause punctures. Also, take a close look at the inside edge of your tyre. Grab a torch and check for telltale signs like worn patches, smooth rubber or wires showing through where many cars have hidden tyre damage. If in doubt, chuck it out, and get new ones. Electrics — There’s no more important time of the year to have bright and visible lights, indicators and stop lights. Get a mate to check their operation while you’re in the driver’s seat, and do the same for any trailers you wish to use during winter. Run your wipers after a spray with the garden hose; the water should be removed without a film forming or patches left wet. While you’re at it, it might be a good opportunity to check the battery. If you don’t have a battery tester, trickle charger or jump-start kit, invest to ensure you never get caught on the side of the road in the rain with no ‘spark’.

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Rust and panel damage — Wet conditions really suit rust, which can begin as tiny bubbles under the paint and grow to compromise the safety of important hinges and pillars. Cracked or damaged plastics can also let in water where it shouldn’t go, playing havoc with electrics. Get your panelbeater or bodywork specialist to handle both these issues before they render a good vehicle worthless. Brakes, suspension and shocks — Brakes especially need to be right up to

the task on wet and slippery roads, but their backup team of shock absorbers and the bushings, which allow all those suspension parts to work together need to be on form as well. Give your car a solid push on each corner to check the ‘bounce’ left in your shocks. It should feel springy but solid, not wobbly or too stiff. Brakes make a distinctive scraping metal noise when they are worn down; as soon as you hear that rasp, head for your mechanic. ¢

Call us now — Service and repairs for all makes and models

MAUNGATUROTO MOTORCYCLES LIMITED

117 Hurndall Street East, Maungaturoto, 0520 p: 09 431 8555 e: maungaturotomcs@gmail.com

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Compact chainsaw with excellent power-to-weight ratio. Ideal for cutting firewood, felling small trees and when a bit more power is needed.

Powerful, efficient and lightweight petrol Brushcutter for serious domestic and commercial trimming, edging, mowing and clearing applications. Loop handle, which allows it to be easily maneuvered around obstacles.

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DRIVE SAFE THIS WINTER! If your tyres need attention or are worn, see us first for fast service and a competitive price — then drive with confidence, no matter what the season brings! FOR ALL YOUR VEHICLES WE’RE HERE TO HELP OUR LOCALS! Replace that worn rubber and be in to win a $250 bonus

DARGAVILLE

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Kaipara Service Directory ATJ

SELF DRIVE MACHINERY HIRE

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

Call the team at ATJ for your hire needs

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

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027 455 7750 / 09 439 8628

Andrew Turner

ats.maintenance@hotmail.com

DARGAVILLE

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

Phone Patrick Lumby: 027 201 8625

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

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

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

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

PETER BLACKWELL 021 295 9647

AVAILABLE FOR ESSENTIAL FARM WORK • EXCAVATIONS • TRENCHING • DRAINS & WATER TABLES • POST BORING • SITE CLEARANCE • TIP TRUCK FOR LOAD REMOVALS • ROCK BUCKET & “THUMB” EXPERIENCED OPERATOR

CALL TRAVIS!

“NO JOB TOO BIG OR TOO SMALL”

021 056 7665

Les Sweeney Builders • • • •

ALL T HE B IG NAM E S , INCLUDING:

3 PARORE ST, DARGAVILLE • PH 09 439 8881

AFFORDABLE SEPTIC SERVICES IN YOUR AREA

Composted for 3 years - low in NPK, tested PH7

Les Ph: 0274 972 929 A/H: 09 439 7524

09 431 8440 021 125 1576

TK DIGGERS 027 432 0588

Norman Kitchen Design

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CALL ROSS

* Low pressure house washing * * * Moss & mould treatments *

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Registered electrician

021 33 7777

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morrisandmorris.co.nz

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$5EA

For new kitchens, cabinets, repairs and hardware

15 Gladstone Street, Dargaville, 0310, PO Box 8043, Kensington 0145, Whangarei

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Operator AARON GUEST 09 439 1843 tkdiggers@gmail.com

906 Port Albert Rd, Wellsford

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

Office: 09 439 8048 Fax: 09 437 5796 Email: office@morrisandmorris.co.nz

30 Hurndall St, Maungaturoto

40L BAGS FOR SALE AT THE GATE.

Phone: 09 423 7014

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Pick Up & Delivery Service Available Conditions apply

Using worms, sun and time - we process all our liquid waste into rich compost.

New Housing Commercial Alterations Additions

We Do it Right… Professional Workmanship 4 Totara Street, Dargaville | 10a Finlayson Street, Whangarei P: 09 439 6007 M: 027 481 1285 E: info@waverefrigeration.nz

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100A Jervois Street, Dargaville

DRIVE SAFE On Rural Roads

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Phone 09 439 6933

Closing date for classified advertising for the 21 July 2020 edition is Monday 20 July 2020

For Sale

Property Maintenance

Work Wanted

Wanted

CARAVAN EWOF (and marine). Call your local inspector today at A+ Electrical Inspections and Security on 021 240 6764.

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

VERSATILE HANDYMAN service for light construction. Decks, concrete, paving, digger work, tanks, plastering, painting, maintenance & repairs. Please phone for free quote 021 143 1494.

COLOSTRUM WANTED to buy, please phone 027 204 8686.

CARPET, VINYL and hard flooring. Full supply and installation service. Mobile showroom. Free measure and quote. Phone Christine — Kaipara Flooring Co 021 515 415. CHICKEN MANURE for sale in bulk or small lots $20 cubic metre plus freight call 09 432 2444 or 027 476 5458. FIREWOOD 4 Sale. Shed stored, dry Macrocarpa, $100m³. 10% discount for Gold Card holders. Delivery Kaipara. Phone Karl or Steve 09 439 0403. FRIDGE UNDER bench. 12/24 volt D.C compressor fridge, $550. Phone 027 563 0273.

TOP SOIL, top quality, $75 per m3 onto your trailer, or truck deliveries available for larger orders. Phone 021 132 4107 or 09 439 5141. WINTER WARMERS for ladies and fellas at Fannons for Menswear. Thanks to everyone who’s shopped local. Fannons for Menswear — 52 Victoria St, Dargaville, 09 439 8946.

SUZUKI 4X4 Wanted to buy - parked, damaged or unwanted, Escudo Vitara/Grand Vitara. Phone Derek 09 439 7573.

ATS PROPERTY Maintenance & Repair. Fences & Repairs • Kitchen/Bathroom Fitouts • Waterblasting • Flooring Repairs • Decks • Windows & Latches • Plus much more. No job too small. Phone 09 439 8628.

Trades & Services DECKS, FENCES, all small building jobs undertaken, Baylys Beach based. Phone Ross for a free quote, NorWest Building & Maintenance, 027 412 0840.

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

WATER TANK Cleaning. Phone Pete 027 444 3053 or 09 405 9510.

WAYNE & ANNETTE

SUZUKI ESCUDO Vitara/Grand Vitara — car parts, WOF parts, 4x4 parts etc. Good parts, good prices. Phone Derek 09 439 7573. SUZUKI ESCUDO, good motor box and diffs. Phone Colin 020 4014 6880.

LEASED LAND wanted for grazing. Any size, any area. Phone Michael to discuss, 021 723 940.

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

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

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027 271 2022

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

Septic Tank Services

SMOKE ALARMS

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

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OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE Dargaville office space to rent. WiFi, controlled entry, kitchen facilities and reception services included. CONTACT JOHN | 027 525 8189

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CLASSIFIEDS Public Notices

TE ROROA

Learning Assistance and Development Charitable Trust

Annual General Meeting Date: Thursday, 6th August 2020

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS both Dargaville A-A Meetings are held at the church, crn Parore and Normanby Sts. Use Parore St entrance. Monday 4.30pm & Thursday 7.30pm. Phone Bernie 027 212 2148, Ladies 020 4082 1373, Murray 09 439 5248.

Time: 3.30pm Venue: Te Roroa Learning Assistance 122 Victoria Street Dargaville

LOVE REMEMBERS my holy Sabbath, Romans 3:31, Matthew 5:17-19. 1 John: 2: 3-5. STARLIGHT ORGANICS — With the closing of the Riverside Market, Nye is continuing to provide organic produce to customers in Dargaville through an ordering and Dargaville pick up system. If you would like a weekly list of produce available, please contact her on 027 602 6385 or nyetatton@gmail.com.

CLARKE, JOSEPH TE KAIHURU (JOE)

NORTHLAND HEADSTONES

Died peacefully at home on 12 July 2020, aged 68. Treasured loved husband of Winnie (Lavinia), dad to Selina and Phillip, and Joel. Poppa to Eleni, Jason, and Zenith. Great-grandfather of Sebastian. Joe’s Tangi will be at Oturei Marae, Settlement Road, Dargaville. The Funeral Service will be held at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Hokianga Road, Dargaville, on Wednesday 15 July 2020 at 11 am, followed by interment. Communications to Rex Nathan on 027 474 4750 or Oturei Marae 09 439 5929

Servicing all of Kaipara. View our headstones at northlandheadstones.co.nz

Public Notices

Wishes to invite parents/caregivers/whanau to our: ACADEMIC COACHING INTERVIEWS on

Te Tao-Arapera Toia Whanau Trust Saturday 18th July, 10am 60a Gordon St, Dargaville All descendants welcome

All Welcome

Death Notices

Funeral Services

DARGAVILLE HIGH SCHOOL

WAIKARAKA MARAE Kaihu AGM, 25th July 2020, 11am. AGENDA: Financial Reports, Election of Officers, Amendments to Charter. Contact R Nathan 020 4001 4513.

AGM

Phone 09 439 6933

Closing date for classified advertising for the 21 July 2020 edition is Monday 20 July 2020 Public Notices

ACOUSTIC MUSIC Blackboard Concert — First Thursday of the month — 7.00–9.30pm, Kaipara Community Centre, Hokianga Road, Dargaville. $2 entry, $2 raffle. Performers and audience welcome. Phone Allan 09 439 6933 or 021 439 697. An enjoyable night to be part of, or sit back and be entertained by some great local talent.

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DARGAVILLE LITTLE THEATRE

Friday 31st July (9.00am-3.15pm)

AGM

You can book online at www.schoolinterviews.co.nz and use code: S7tun

Saturday 25th July 7.30pm Potluck Dinner 6pm BYO DRINKS

Alternatively, you may contact the school office 09 439 7229, office@darghigh.school.nz

ALL WELCOME

DRIVE PHONE FREE!

Please be aware that the school will be closed for instruction on Thursday 30th July (from 12.00pm) and Friday 31st July (all day) to enable these interviews to take place We look forward to seeing you!

WESTERN SHARKS VS WAIPU Premier Reserves VS Waipu - 12:30 pm

Opportunities at Kaipara District Council

Premiers VS Waipu - 2:15 pm

Saturday, 18th July 2020 Kaihu Rugby Club, Kaihu Proudly sponsored by Catherine Stewart & Todd Skudder - Bayleys Real Estate MACKYS REAL ESTATE LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED UNDER THE REA ACT 2008

In this new role, you are our customers first point of contact for alcohol licensing. You will deliver an outstanding customer experience and assist the Monitoring and Compliance team with administration and coordination. With experience in alcohol licensing and inspections, you're also an expert in the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012. And of course, you are great with customers and can relate to our community.

Fear, anxiety and depression is something we all experience. There is a way out!

DEPRESSION and ANXIETY RECOVERY PROGRAM

Noise Compliance Officer Work nights and weekends Dargaville-based with travel across the district

can give you coping strategies to face an uncertain future with HOPE.

Come and see if this program is for you. Information evening will be held at

PROVIDENCE CAFE 2 NORMANBY STREET DARGAVILLE Monday 20 JULY at 6:30 PM

PHONE RAE TO REGISTER 027 286 5506

Alcohol Licensing Specialist Work with our community to drive compliance Mangawhai and Dargaville based

This role is from Wednesday to Sunday during nights and will see you responding to residential noise complaints throughout Kaipara. To be successful you will have a background in relating to all walks of life, and a positive focus on customer service. You will have experience in bylaw and statutory enforcement (ideally), effective communication skills to relate to our community and demonstrate Council's values.

THANK YOU

FOR CHOOSING LOCAL Situations Vacant

For more information, and to apply, please visit: www.kaiparadc.recruitmenthub.co.nz Applications close 19th July

DAIRY FARM position 240 cows, with experience and able to drive tractor and feed out, 027 439 5302.

Situations Vacant

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12 FIRST AVENUE, DARGAVILLE

$350,000 145 HURNDALL STREET, MAUNGATUROTO $295,000 plus GST (if any) 45 PLUNKET STREET, DARGAVILLE

$399,000 435 HEATLEY ROAD, WHAKAPIRAU

MAJOR PRICE REDUCTION

$690,000

PRICE REDUCED

GREAT OPTION FOR YOUR FAMILY

PRIME TOWN CENTRE SHOP FRONT

LOCATION IS PERFECT

SECLUDED WATERFRONT RETREAT

Keep toasty warm with a wood fireplace, HRV ventilation system & insulation. This home has open plan living plus there is a small kid´s lounge or office near the 4 double bedrooms. The section is 754 sqm, there is 2 carports & a single garage with power.

Fabulous large window shop front in one of the best positions in Maungaturoto town centre. Zoned Commercial (8A), this shop could suit two retail outlets or large restaurant with a huge floor area of 220sqm. Separate office, staff area, kitchen, and toilet.

Brick and tile 4 bedroom family home in a great street features open plan dining/lounge with a separate kitchen, some polished floors, built-in fireplace with a heat transfer system and is insulated throughout. Also has attic storage, large single garage with workspace plus easy care section.

Secluded 1.9 Ha with magnificent New Zealand native bush on the Kaipara Harbour. Fall in love the moment you weave through giant native forest to your peaceful and private beachside retreat. Here you have absolute waterfront spanning over 90 metres along the foreshore. Ph Rhoda now!

RACHAEL DE VRIES Mob 021 943 900 WEB ID RJS4117

GARY MORRIS 021 902 087 WEB ID MC2449

CRAIG CLEMENT Mob 021 461 668 WEB ID RJS4154

RHODA MORRISON Ph 0274 800 691 WEB ID MRE2398

5 RIPIRO DRIVE, BAYLYS BEACH

93 MOUNTAIN ROAD, MAUNGATUROTO $1,249,000 plus GST (if any) OVENS ROAD, MATAKOHE

MAGICAL WEST COAST

VENDORS HAVE DOWNSIZED AND READY TO MOVE!

MATAKOHE BARE BLOCK

LIVING THE LUXURY LIFESTYLE

What a fabulous opportunity to secure a home with 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 2 car garaging with plenty of storage for the toys. Baylys Beach, the entrance to Ripiro Beach which provides a playground and recreational haven, beautiful walks along the beach are surreal especially at sunset, amazing fishing whether by boat, longline or surfcasting. RACHAEL DE VRIES Mob 021 943 900 WEB ID RJS4155

Imagine a beautiful rolling 26ha landscape with a view of the mountain to one side and river with green pastures on the other with access to the Kaipara Harbour. Fertiliser has been applied every year and the races and fences are in fantastic condition. Nice large family home with plenty of sheds.

4.2 ha’s of nearly flat land. Divided into 3 paddocks. Raced for easy stock movement. Relocate a 2nd hand dwelling or build new. Deer fenced boundary fences with 2 wire internal electrics. Nice rural outlook.

Nestled down a private driveway you will discover this immaculate home, sitting on 5.85 acres of well fenced pasture. At a very generous 433m2, this house has everything you might need and then some. With room to accommodate a large family or extra guests the possibilities are endless.

SHAR SCHULTZ Mob 022 046 4790 WEB ID MRU2443

SHEILA BOON Mob 027 498 5651 WEB ID MRE2355

KARYN HODGSON Mob 029 7799 019 WEB ID MRE2434

ON GOLDEN STAIRS ROAD, MAUNGATUROTO

$790,000 plus gst if any 7 SUNSET STREET, BAYLYS BEACH

$275,000 61 HURNDALL STREET, MAUNGATUROTO

$129,000 17 TE WAIROA LANE, TINOPAI PENINSULA

REDUCED

$259,000 LOT 62, 113 FRANKLIN ROAD, PAPAROA

1,100,000

$165,000

PRICE REDUCED

LARGE RUN OFF OR LIFESTYLE

WEST IS BEST

PRIME KAURI POINT SECTION

RETIREE SECTION

This is a very attractive property with scattered areas of native bush and a small area of pine trees. This block is well fenced and watered. At present this property is part of a dairy farm but has its own separate title. Great run off or small farm.

This large 971m2 section has power, phone and water at the boundary ready and waiting. Motivated vendors plans have changed so don’t miss your opportunity to be part of this fast filling subdivision. Invest now in a slice of action to either build now or land bank for the future.

Enjoy STUNNING WATER VIEWS and picturesque native bush from easy contoured site. Come and build your home here at Kauri Point on the Kaipara Harbour. Hideway hut. Shared Private beach access. Lot 17 4154 sqm. Power & phone at boundary. Call Rhoda today!

These lots are designed for Retiree dwellings suitable for senior residents. Well designed to ensure easy living in a country setting.(Covenants apply to ensure good quality new builds are required). Call for now for a brochure.

GARY MORRIS 021 902 087 WEB ID MRU2173

CRAIG CLEMENT Mob 021461668 WEB ID RJS4094

RHODA MORRISON Ph 0274 800 691 WEB ID MRE2372

JILL POWELL Mob 021 505 712 WEB ID MRE2305

110 Victoria Street, Dargaville 143 Hurndall Street, Maungaturoto

09 439 7295 09 431 1016

www.roperandjones.co.nz

QUALITY ANIMAL FEED SUPPLEMENTS

Agricon Products NOW available in New Zealand through Ag-Imports

Dargaville Realty Ltd Licensed Agent REAA 2008

0800 024 628

Building Blocks For Better Production NEW PRODUCTS INTRODUCTORY OFFER

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Magnesium deficiency can suppress appetite & reduce feed intake. Highly palatable for cattle or sheep.

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0800 0AGMAT

021 511 588

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