July 20 2021
WINDSCREEN REPAIRS & REPLACEMENTS Insurance and Private
DARGAVILLE 021 040 7434
Kaipara’s Only Regional Newspaper | Kaipara owned and Operated
10,450 Copies DELIVERED FREE throughout the Kaipara
A birthday to remember
Members of Dargaville’s 60s Up club had cause to celebrate …
P4
Sharks take a bite of victory Emphasis on Kaipara arts
Moves to boost artistic activity and enterprise in Kaipara …
P7
Led by team captain Coree Te Whata-Colley, the Western Sharks rugby team has capped a sensational season with a supreme victory. Last week’s Saturday engagement, the Tyrepower Northland Rugby Premiership Final, was the pinnacle of the game in this part of New Zealand. It saw the team from the Northern Wairoa area match their skills and stamina against a determined Mid-Northern side. As the rain came down, both teams threw together a fierce defence, but the Sharks managed to secure a hard-fought 10–7 win over their rivals. “An absolutely amazing victory and just an awesome way to end such a successful season, on and off the field for the Western Sharks and Kaihu rugby clubs,” says Sharks chairman Sam Biddles. “A huge congratulations has to go out firstly, to all the players who fronted up big time on Saturday to win our first-ever Northland Premier title. So much credit also has to be given to our coaches, our managers and Graeme Powdrell, our physio.”
Work with us, not against us, say farmers by Andy Bryenton
Dargaville was Kaipara’s hub for a Howl of Protest; the name given by nationwide rural advocacy group Groundswell NZ to its peaceful strike-back at what it called ‘unworkable policies’, afflicting farmers and tradespeople.
Highest award from Lions
Ruawai Lions Club has celebrated a brace of memorable milestones …
P10
While tractors appeared on Queen Street in Auckland and in centres around New Zealand, the Dargaville contingent mustered at Pioneer Rugby Park to hear an address by local Howl of Protest convenor Colin Rowse. A crowd hundreds strong listened to the local farmer, who stepped
CATALOGUE
565 AT 20" Bar - 3/8" Chain 70.6cc - 6.5kg
IN-STORE NOW!
FREE! TOOLBOX, CHAIN & FILING KIT
#
$
up to organise the protest event at a time when the Groundswell movement was only just gaining momentum. “When I put my hand up, there were only 21 Howl of Protest events. “Today there will be 60 taking place,” said Mr Rowse, addressing the assembled
FREE TOOLBOX INCLUDED!
farmers, tradespeople and rural citizens. He spoke on the possibilities for the future regarding electric vehicles, the subsidy of which, at the cost of a new tax on utility trucks, was the spur for these events.
572 XP® 20" Bar - 3/8" Chain 70.6cc - 6.6kg
VALUED AT OVER
335 VALID WITH SELECTED MODELS
#
$
1,629 RRP
$
2,319 RRP
Your local authorised Husqvarna Dealer:
Farrand & Mason Ltd GENERAL & PRECISION ENGINEERS
Available on models: 565-AT, 572XP
#
Normanby Street, Dargaville Ph: Offers valid 01/04/21 - 31/07/21 at participating Husqvarna Dealers only, while stocks last.
09 439 7335
WWW.HUSQVARNA.COM
continued on page 3 …
FREE TOOLBOX INCLUDED!
2
July 20 2021
KAIPARA LIFESTYLER
Story time for matariki
Integrity community media
The Kaipara Lifestyler is published with pride by Integrity Community Media, a privately owned Kaipara company. Phone: 09 439 6933 or 0800 466 793 Email: info@thelifestyler.co.nz Postal Address: PO Box 474, Dargaville Physical Address: Lifestyler House, 107 River Road, Dargaville General Manager: Deb Wright | 021 639 696 Editorial: Andy Bryenton | 021 439 947, Paul Campbell Advertising: Cath Cowley Accounts: accounts@thelifestyler.co.nz Distribution: Laurie Willetts Opinions expressed in this publication and in advertising inserts, by contributors or advertisers, are not necessarily those of Integrity Community Media. All inserts delivered with the publication are not produced by Integrity Community Media.
Print run 10,450. Distributed on Tuesday to every residential and rural home throughout the district including Dargaville, Ruawai, Paparoa, Matakohe, Maungaturoto, Kaiwaka, Mangawhai and Wellsford.
MUDDY WATERS GALLERY IS A THRIVING AND SUCCESSFUL COMMUNITY ARTS HUB. FREE MATARIKI STONE PAINTING All ages welcome Thursday 22nd July 12:30 – 3pm Contact Pat 021 439 698 to book a space
With school holidays in full swing, Dargaville Public Library has been a hot spot for children’s entertainment. Part of the programme through the matariki season has seen storytime sessions twice daily on Tuesdays, with a mix of classic legends of Aotearoa and other storybooks of note. Appreciative audiences have come in to hear timeless tales about how Māui slowed the sun and fished up the North Island, and contemporary classics by Doctor Seuss, Lynley Dodd and many more.
Art on the green
Kaipara Art Awards 2021 Entries close 30th July. Entry forms available from the gallery. For further information info@dargavillearts.co.nz John 027 525 8189
Muddy Waters Gallery 43 Hokianga Rd, Dargaville Next to the Anzac Theatre
TIDE CHART POUTO POINT DAY HIGH TUE 20 WED 21 THU 22 FRI 23 SAT 24 SUN 25 MON 26
Dargaville - High +1h 50m Low +3h 10m Ruawai - High +1h 16m Low +57m Kellys Bay - High +10m Low +6m Tinopai - High +17m Low +21m Pahi - High +44m Low +30m
LOW
HIGH
LOW
HIGH
12:05am (0.8m) 1:15am (0.8m) 2:21am (0.7m) 3:21am (0.6m) 4:16am (0.5m) 5:06am (0.4m) 5:52am (0.4m)
6:21am (3.0m) 7:30am (3.0m) 8:35am (3.1m) 9:34am (3.1m) 10:27am (3.2m) 11:17am (3.2m) 12:03pm (3.2m)
12:39pm (0.7m) 1:45pm (0.6m) 2:48pm (0.5m) 3:44pm (0.5m) 4:36pm (0.4m) 5:23pm (0.4m) 6:07pm (0.4m)
7:03pm (3.0m) 8:09pm (3.1m) 9:09pm (3.2m) 10:04pm (3.4m) 10:53pm (3.4m) 11:40pm (3.4m)
9:18am (0.6m) 10:20am (0.5m) 11:21am (0.5m) 12:19pm (0.4m) 12:47am (0.5m) 1:42am (0.5m) 2:34am (0.4m)
3:50pm (2.5m) 4:54pm (2.5m) 5:54pm (2.6m) 6:50pm (2.7m) 7:08am (2.6m) 8:04am (2.6m) 8:56am (2.6m)
9:51pm (0.7m) 10:52pm (0.7m) 11:51pm (0.6m)
MANGAWHAI HEADS TUE 20 WED 21 THU 22 FRI 23 SAT 24 SUN 25 MON 26
3:05am (2.5m) 4:06am (2.5m) 5:08am (2.5m) 6:09am (2.6m)
1:14pm (0.3m) 2:05pm (0.3m) 2:54pm (0.3m)
7:44pm (2.7m) 8:35pm (2.8m) 9:24pm (2.8m)
www.mangawhaiartists.co.nz Mangawhai Artists Incorporated
DARGAVILLE’S CINEMA
22th July – 28th July
AT THE WAR MEMORIAL TOWN HALL, HOKIANGA RD TO PURCHASE TICKETS ONLINE AND FOR ANY FURTHER INFORMATION: www.anzactheatre.co.nz | 09 439 8997
★ First screening
Last screening
MORNING
AFTERNOON
AFTERNOON
THU 22/7
SPIRIT UNTAMED (G) 11.00AM
MOONBOUND (PG) 1.00PM
SPACE JAM: A NEW LEGACY (PG) 3.00PM
FRI 23/7
MOONBOUND (PG) 10.30AM
SPACE JAM: A NEW LEGACY (PG) 12.30PM
BLACK WIDOW (M) 3.00PM
GUNPOWDER MILKSHAKE (R16) 5.30PM
IN THE HEIGHTS (PG) 8.00PM
IN THE HEIGHTS (PG) 12.00PM
SPACE JAM: A NEW LEGACY (PG) 2.45PM
CRUELLA (PG) 5.15PM
GUNPOWDER MILKSHAKE (R16) 8.00PM
MOONBOUND (PG) 1.00PM
IN THE HEIGHTS (PG) 3.00PM
GUNPOWDER MILKSHAKE (R16) 6.00PM
SUN 25/7
SPIRIT UNTAMED (G) 11.00AM
MON 26/7
CLOSED
TUE 27/7
CLOSED
$10 WED 28/7
Adult $15
EVENING
IN THE HEIGHTS ★ (PG) 5.30PM
NIGHT
GUNPOWDER ★ MILKSHAKE (R16) 8.15PM
NEW FILMS: IN THE HEIGHTS, GUNPOWDER MILKSHAKE MORE SCREENINGS OF: BLACK WIDOW WIDOW, SPACE JAM 2, MOONBOUND, THE HITMAN’S WIFE’S BODYGUARD, CRUELLA & SPIRIT UNTAMED DON’T FORGET ABOUT $10 WEDNESDAYS, KIDS $8.50 AND ALL OTHER TICKETS $10 MINAMATA (M) 1.00PM
Senior (65+) $12.50
BLACK WIDOW (M) 5.30PM
Student $12.50 w/ID
Young bakers
WEEK OF
THE ANZAC THEATRE
SAT 24/7
“I wanted something bright and cheerful looking to lift people’s spirits and make them smile,” says Lorraine Littler, the driving force behind a new art attraction in Ruawai. The self-taught artist included highlights of the region, including fishing in the river and over the bar out from Pouto, Tokatoka, the Ruawai logo, the river, the cycle trail, kumara, and dairy farming in her photo board interactive artwork. Now installed on the village green, the idea is that visitors can take home a selfie with a unique local flavour.
Child $8.50
Proudly sponsored by the Kaipara Lifestyler
THE HITMAN’S WIFE’S BODYGUARD (R16) 8.00PM
Under 3yrs FREE
Maungaturoto Primary School students used their culinary skills to raise money for the rescue helicopter as part of a programme in the William Pike Challenge. “Over the course of the year, they are required to do 20 hours on a passion project, 20 hours of community service and five confidence and team-building activities organised by the school,” said parent Emma Holmes. “The Bake Sale idea has fallen under community service hours, and we all agreed to donate the money to NEST as it’s a local charity and has been used by one of the families in the group. The girls are going to the offices of NEST next week to deliver the money personally. A grand total of $280, which exceeded all our expectations!”
KAIPARA LIFESTYLER July 20 2021 … continued from front page
Work with us, not against us, say farmers
3
Museum leadership steps down by Paul Campbell
Staff at the Kauri Museum and supporters of the Matakohe institution in the wider community have been shocked by the resignations of the museum general manager, Dr Tracey Wedge and long-standing museum and heritage stalwart, Mary Stevens, last week.
Farmers, tradespeople and rural citizens assembled in protest
“Current battery technology means that for an electric ute to work at all, it would weigh four tonnes. Too heavy for practicality and on the verge of the heavy truck licence,” he said. “The real kick in the guts came when the prime minister indicated that she had considered an exemption for legitimate users of utes, but dismissed it as too hard.” The gathering was not without representation from both the local and central governments. Simon Watts, National MP for the North Shore electorate, came to Dargaville to show some support. There was good civic council representation, though Mayor Jason Smith was otherwise engaged, attending an important meeting on the future of local government in Blenheim. Councillor David Wills came to pioneer Park to represent the KDC. “I am here today as a local councillor concerned about central government’s increasing efforts to force us off the land with more and more compliance costs, excessive regulation and now new taxes targeting us,” said Councillor Wills. The mood was generally positive, though talking to the attendees of the
Howl, the same topics of contention arose many times. Terms such as ‘ill-advised overlegislation’, ‘out of touch’ and ‘draconian measures’ were freely used by farmers, questioned about their reasons for getting involved. “I’m sick of being dictated to by a government who have no idea. The trades and farming are the backbones of our economy, and we’re being persecuted,” said local tradesperson Bryce Robertson, encapsulating the thoughts of many. Following the public address by Mr Rowse, a prepared statement was read on behalf of Groundswell NZ. It promised that unless concerns surrounding farming regulations, Significant Natural Area mapping, the ‘ute tax’ and ‘an avalanche of poorly thought out policy’ were addressed within a month, further protest and political action would be taken. Then a convoy of utes, tractors and trucks took to the town’s main street, eliciting cheers and support from bystanders, one of whom shared an old saying: ‘If you bite the hand that feeds you, the next thing you get is the boot that kicks you’.
Staff were informed of the development last week, and the departures have been confirmed by the museum trust board chair, Nick Tetzner. “Dr Wedge has taken leave to cover her notice period,” he said after staff sources told Lifestyler that Dr Wedge had her last day at work last Friday. Mr Tetzner would not be drawn further other than to say the board was active in seeking progress following the resignations. “We have a good board” at the museum helm, he indicated. Other museum sources reported “simmering discontent has been apparent for some time” on the condition they were not identified. “As someone active in the Northland and Kaipara heritage community, the news of Dr Wedge’s resignation has come as a devastating blow,” says former contract heritage researcher, Liz Clark.
“Dr Wedge facilitated an open dialogue for the community and mana whenua while taking the museum forward towards a better future. I am shocked we will no longer have her at the museum’s helm.” The resignations came just as the museum’s newly appointed marketing executive Grant O’Neil gave details of redevelopment plans for the Ross Wing, which includes the refurbishment of both levels. “Once new lighting and climate control are in place, the 5,000 piece kauri gum collection will be moved to the upper level to improve access and display conditions. The lower level will become our exciting new Science and Discovery Centre,” he said. The museum last year received a government post-Covid recovery grant of $3 million that included a provision to create a centre of excellence.
BETTER CABINS FOR SALE Delivery can be arranged Custom Orders also available Call Gary at 021 902 087 Council Meetings
Dargaville Funeral Services Ltd 24 Hours — 09 439 8016
Dargaville’s only locally owned & operated funeral service run by Bruce and Jessica Young, who are here to care for our community. Now offering headstone re-lettering & refurbishment to enable us to offer you and your family all you would want for a funeral service; your way. Together Bruce and Jessica have 45 years of experience in the funeral industry. We offer competitive pricing and no obligation consultations. Please feel free to contact us on 09 439 8016 or for more information visit www.dargavillefuneralservices.co.nz Jessica Young – 020 4119 1299 office@dargavillefuneralservices.co.nz
Bruce Young – 027 575 7377 www.dargavillefuneralservices.co.nz
• Externally Funded Projects Committee, Wed 21 July, 9.30am, Mangawhai Domain Hall, Moir Street, Mangawhai • Council Meeting, Wed 28 July, 9.30am, Mangawhai Domain Hall, Moir Street, Mangawhai • Council Briefing, Wed 4 Aug, 9.30am, Conference Room, Northern Wairoa Memorial Hall, Dargaville • Taharoa Domain Governance Committee, Tues 10 Aug, 10.00am, Conference Room, Northern Wairoa Memorial Hall, Dargaville • Remuneration and Development Committee, Wed 11 Aug, 10.00am, Conference Room, Northern Wairoa Memorial Hall, Dargaville Please visit the Council website for the most up-to-date information or call Council on 0800 727 059 and ask to speak to a Governance Advisor.
4
July 20 2021
KAIPARA LIFESTYLER
A birthday to remember Chess generals check in by Andy Bryenton
by Andy Bryenton
Members of Dargaville’s 60s Up club had cause to celebrate last week, as their organisation turned 25.
Dargaville’s chess club is only a year old in its new premises on Hokianga Road, but already the group is garnering new players of all ages.
Members of Dargaville’s 60s Up group enjoyed a birthday lunch together to commemorate 25 years of friendship and fun
A large group of club members gathered for a lunchtime engagement at the Lighthouse Function Centre adjacent to Dargaville Museum to celebrate the milestone. Present were the local chapter’s president and committee members, the national secretary of the 60s Up movement and current national president Helen Michaels. “You are never alone with 60s Up,” said Ms Michaels. “Our organisation is all about friendship and bringing people together. “We’re also committed to the welfare of our members, so there’s always someone to reach out to if you’re in need. We’re proud of our branches working together, helping each other
and forging new friendships around New Zealand.” The number of 60s Up clubs has grown since Dargaville first founded a chapter in 1982. The oldest is situated in West Auckland, and the youngest is a newly formed club in the town of Thames. There are 32 in all, with a central administration to help coordinate publicity, events and inter-chapter ties. Dargaville’s 25-year milestone was an occasion to celebrate, but also one to invite new members to join. The local chapter of 60s Up is open to anyone above the age of 55. Couples with one partner of joining age are both equally welcome; as Helen says, “it’s all about inclusiveness.”
Nick Christiansen Tree Services Phone: 021 439 673
A recent tournament win for a young member is boosting their profile. Chess club member and co-founder Steve Guthrie says it all began with chess games in the park, but a move to Saint Joseph’s hall has seen numbers steadily grow. On a cold July night, half the players intently focussed on their miniature armies were family members of different generations pitting their wits against each other. “We’re very pleased to see young players joining in,” says Steve. “This is really a game for all ages; a good example of that is one of our young members Tahir Teo, who recently won the interschool tournament in Horahora. He’s proven he can match it with all of us. We also have five members attending the forthcoming Whangarei open tournament in late July.”
is trusted as a news source by only
FIND US ON FACEBOOK
FUNERAL HOME
“Quality care and professional service”
16% OF KIWIS
Funeral packages from $3,990+gst. 24 hour service offered Kaipara wide. NO DEPOSIT – 30 day invoice
139 Bank Street, Whangarei P: 09 438 8224 or 0800 428 364 whangareioffice@havenfalls.co.nz
www.havenfalls.co.nz
When asked why chess is such a compelling game, the players give different responses. Some note that it’s very strategic and a workout for the brain; others love that chess has been played for thousands of years. It is still an area where new strategies and gambits are being developed. One wry comment comes from a player who’s been backed into a corner by opposing pieces; “you have to learn to lose graciously!” Players of ‘the world’s most aggressive non-physical sport’ meet each week at 6.30pm, at Saint Joseph’s Hall in Hokianga Road. They welcome newcomers and novices as well as veterans and masters and invite anyone with a curiosity about this ancient game to come and give it a try.
SOCIAL
MEDIA
• Trees • Shrubs • Hedges • Vines • Felling • Trimming • Reducing • Pruning • Property Maintenance
POUTAMA TANGIHANGA
Four battles rage in miniature as Dargaville Chess Club patrons match wits in one of the oldest games known to humanity
Big
River FM 98.6 FM
NORTHLAND Saturday 31 July 2021 7pm Tickets $15 Door Sales or email to prebook tickets dargavillelittletheatre@gmail.com Supper provided
For Advertising contact our Advertising Manager Peter Martin The dairy factory 9 liverpool st, dargaville
Helping the community in so many ways
09 439 3003 • sales@bigriverfm.co.nz
KAIPARA LIFESTYLER July 20 2021
5
Ruawai plans ahead
Awards deadline looms
by Andy Bryenton
by Paul Campbell
Ruawai citizens turned out in large numbers to a recent civic meeting, clarifying the Ruawai Promotions and Development Group’s position on coastal mapping, climate change response and future planning.
The entry deadline for the NorthChamber Northland Business Excellence Awards is just days away, with free entry closing on July 30.
A further 31 locals sent a submission supporting the motions put forward by the RPDG concerning the outcome of 2018 and 2021 Coastal Mapping and the restrictive effect these maps were having on the future development of Ruawai. “It was suggested that as well as submitting the motions, the Ruawai residents could forward a submission under the district planning review process,” said RPDG chair Bruce Crompton. Mayor Dr Jason Smith, deputy mayor Anna Curnow and Councillor Mark Vincent spoke about the existing legislative requirements which the council legally had to adhere to. These restrictions meant that new builds in Ruawai Ruawai business leader and advocate for the town’s future Anthony Blundell stands with a record of had to be built three metres Ruawai’s 150 years of history, including how the land above the ground, and subdivision was defended from the sea was declined. Motion one asked the KDC to support of 1.5m sea-level rise in 100 years. The the statement of the Raupo Drainage second addressed the right to subdivide. Committee in the Spatial Plan that There were no voices against the the effects of global warming can be motions, as fifth-generation farmers and managed. Also, that the management residents spoke about wanting to see strategy of the Kaipara District Council the development of Ruawai to attract accommodates the worst-case scenario young people and new business.
NEST executives Tony Morris and Vanessa Furze
The Northland Rescue Helicopter operation is being cited as an example of the awards’ success. Vanessa Furze from NEST says the awards process helped with identifying the areas that needed further development in their business model. “We learnt a great deal from the first time we entered the awards. After receiving the judges’ feedback, we went away and looked at our business, identified the gaps and set about working harder on making processes and protocols much stronger,” she said. That was the beginning of the trust’s journey to success. In 2017, the Northland Rescue Helicopter was a landslide success, taking awards in four categories — Medium Sized Business,
Workplace Safety, Not-for-Profit and the overall Supreme Award. “If we are honest, we developed a different management and governance structure two years after we first entered,” says CFO Tony Morris. “Although we are a charity, we were a lot more business-like in our thinking by introducing a more in-depth strategic plan, business and financial forecasting, policies and procedures. That happened by appointing a general manager into the business to drive that change. Most entries close on July 30, and participating in the Northland Business Excellence Awards is free. For more information, visit northlandbusinessawards.co.nz or call NorthChamber on 09 438 4771.
Latest news & updates from around our Network
Help us to keep the lights on
What you need to know
During winter storms and high winds falling trees and branches can break lines causing power cuts, potential fire risk, electrocution and even death.
Our inspection team works to identify tree hazards, and talks with customers to get their agreement to remove or trim their trees away from lines.
• If you have network lines going over your property you are responsible for keeping trees and vegetation away from the lines.
So far this winter over 50% of unplanned power outages in the Whangārei and Kaipara districts have been caused by vegetation. In total this has added up to over 54 hours of power outages, affecting homes and businesses across Whangārei and Kaipara. That’s a lot of preventable power outages!
Our team of nine arborists then go out and cut or trim the trees and of course are also called out to remedy issues when trees have fallen through the lines. All this is around 13,500 person hours a year cutting and trimming trees every year.
• It is very important that you do not attempt to trim trees near network lines yourself. Not only is it very dangerous, under the law only an approved contractor can trim trees within 4 metres of our power lines.
Despite all this work, and a hefty cost, vegetation is still the number one cause of power outages in our region. Please help us to keep the power on for you and your neighbourhood by making sure you keep your trees away from power lines.
• To avoid power cuts at your place it is also important to check for trees or vegetation near your service line (the power line between the property boundary and your house, shed or business.
Northpower’s vegetation team work hard year round to remove vegetation risks from in and around the network lines.
This winter over 50% of unplanned outages have been caused by vegetation
Are you connected to Northpower Fibre?
It’s usually a free installation and similar monthly cost to what you’re already paying.
ASK FOR FIBRE Request
Choose
General enquiries: 0800 66 78 47
• If you are concerned about trees near your service line (the line between your boundary and your house) you can request a free safety disconnection from us and use an approved contractor to do the work. Approved contractors can be found on our website: northpower.com/trees.
We are here to help Give us a call on 0800 10 40 40 if you have any concerns. We will send an arborist to check and work with you to ensure your trees are safely trimmed.
PROBLEMS WITH YOUR HOT WATER? Install
Optimise
northpower.com
Call us if you would like advice or go online for more information: northpower.com/electricity/advisory/hot-water-advice
For power and hot water faults: 0800 10 40 40
6
July 20 2021 KAIPARA LIFESTYLER
Hōngongoi July
Kaipara Kōrero
Check our website for most up to date information.
www.kaipara.govt.nz
Iwi Relations Manager and Māori Advisor roles
Council office & Library closed (July 30)
Council is expanding its Māori advisory capacity and is currently seeking applicants for two positions. Our Iwi Relationship Manager has recently moved to another organisation, so we are looking for his replacement. We are also recruiting for the newly established Māori Advisor role who will further support the manager and our mahi. We’re working with our iwi partners, Te Roroa and Te Uri o Hau, who have helped prepare the position descriptions and will join with Council on the interview panel. The roles have two areas of focus, continuing to build on our existing relationships with iwi and Māori across our District, and upskilling staff internally on continuing to improve engagement and working with Māori as part of its day to day business. If you are interested in either of these positions, you can find more information on kaipara.govt.nz.
Kaihu Valley Trail information evenings Learn more about the Kaihu Valley Trail (KVT) at our upcoming information evenings. Thursday 22 July 5–7pm Mamaranui Bowling Club Thursday 29 July 5–7pm Dargaville Town Hall Conference Room Existing and prospective business owners in the area or along the Trail, trail landowners, and anyone else in the community who would like to know more about KVT are all welcome to attend. We look forward to seeing you there!
Both Council offices (Dargaville and Mangawhai) and the Dargaville Library will be closed Friday 30 July for a staff meeting. Calls to the 0800 number will be managed by our after hours service.
Easter Sunday Shop Trading Policy Council is reviewing the Easter Sunday Shop Trading Policy and wants to hear from you. While Council considers the current Policy is working well, we want to hear your views on whether we should consider changing it. There are three options available for Council: • Keep the Policy as it is: Allow trading in the whole District on Easter Sunday • Revoke the Policy: Have no Policy and trading on this day reverts to being regulated by the Act, which means only certain shops can open. • Amend the Policy: Only allow trading in specific areas in the District. The closing date for submissions is Thursday, 12 August 2021 at 5pm have your say via www.kaipara.govt.nz/haveyoursay.
Cheques stopping
From 30 June 2021 Kaipara District Council will stop accepting payments by cheque because our bank is phasing them out. ANZ and Westpac are phasing out cheques earlier. Please use an alternative method for your next payment.
Community Funding reminder
Dog registration reminder
We have a number of community funding rounds currently open. • Creative Communities Scheme-Arts Funding — closes 02 August 2021 at 4.30 pm • Mangawhai Endowment Lands Account (MELA) Fund — closes 02 August 2021 at 4.30 pm • Reserve Contributions Fund — closes 13 August 2021 at 4.30pm. For more information and applications go to www.kaipara.govt.nz/funding.
Make sure your furry friend has its registration renewed by 31 August. You can avoid queues and register online at kaipara.govt.nz/ dog-registrations. Pay on time and avoid penalty fees.
New extended Library hours Open Thursday evenings to 6pm (trial basis)
Direct Debit - The easiest way to pay your rates • Weekly
• Fortnightly
kaipara.govt.nz/rates
• Monthly
• Quarterly
• Annually
Emphasis on Kaipara arts by Paul Campbell
Moves to boost artistic activity and enterprise in Kaipara have received a boost in a grant from the Creative New Zealand Local Government Arts Fund to develop an arts, culture and heritage strategy for the district.
Welcome to Dargaville signs are the work of local artists
The strategy will be developed through the Kaipara District Council during the next year, supported by Creative Northland. Council chief executive, Louise Miller, says it will help build resilience and support recovery of local arts organisations that have been affected by Covid-19. “The council has already worked with local artists on some striking pieces. Pieces such as the Welcome to Dargaville signs really reflect Dargaville’s roots. However, our approach is ad hoc, and we’d like to make art and culture a more central part of the work we do,” says Ms Miller. The council is now working with artists on the Mangawhai Wayfinding project and for the Kaiwaka village. It hopes the
new project will bring more structure and consistency to its approach. “Creative Northland will work with Kaipara artists to understand the community context and range of capabilities and assets that already exist in our community. The strategy will help the council understand the community’s priorities and where to invest in the future. “Some people see arts and culture as the icing on the cake and think the council should just focus on the basics. If we focus on delivering the basics and plan how we can include art and culture into our work right from the start, I think we can achieve both. Art and culture help people develop an association with a place or event. It can help communities establish a sense of identity and belonging.”
KAIPARA LIFESTYLER July 20 2021
Councillors accept committee posts
7
by Andy Bryenton
As part of the Long Term Plan recently voted into operation, the Kaipara District Council now has not one but two seats on the committee which controls Northland Inc. After the official vote on May 26 and the adoption of the LTP, the next step was the announcement of which civic councillors would take up the additional task of sitting on the Joint Regional Economic Development Committee, which governs Northland Inc, the region’s council-controlled development and promotions entity. Deputy Mayor Anna Curnow and Councillor Peter Wethey were appointed to the role, representing the KDC alongside similar representatives from the Northland Regional Council, Far North District Council. Previously, the NRC was the 100% shareholder of Northland Inc and had sole oversight. Kaipara Mayor, Dr Jason Smith expressed his delight with the decision. “Kaipara hasn’t ever had this amount of influence over the strategic direction of Northland Inc. Being at the table, making decisions and setting the course ahead brings with
Deputy Mayor Anna Curnow is one of two councillors who have been appointed to the committee overseeing Northland Inc; the other is councillor Peter Wethey
it wonderful opportunities for Kaipara,” says Mayor Smith.
THERE IS A FULL TIME PRIVATE CLINIC IN WHANGAREI, RUN BY WOMEN FOR WOMEN’S HEALTH PROBLEMS Such as troublesome bleeding; menopause concerns; abnormal smears; pelvic pain; pain or irritation ‘down there’; fertility issues; non–surgery options for prolapse and bladder problems. Many of the common problems can be treated with simple minor procedures done either at the clinic or at Kensington Hospital. The emphasis at the clinic is on making sure women have as much information as possible about their own health on which to base their decisions as to the type of treatment that is best for them. Dr. Rachel Moss, the specialist gynaecologist, can see you to make a thorough gynaecological assessment and discuss options for treatment.
QUALITY PLANTS WHOLESALE PRICES NO MINIUMUM ORDER Full price list available on the website www.greenspaceplants.co.nz
A GP referral can be helpful but is not essential.
RIVERSIDE WOMEN’S HEALTHCARE Now Based at c/o Vigour Clinic 10 Islington St, Kensington, Whangarei 0112
09 459 1739
Look for ‘Riverside Women’s Healthcare’ in
WWW.HEALTHPOINT.CO.NZ
Open Tuesday-Saturday 9am-5pm Sunday by appointment
EFTPOS available
243A Mountain Road, Kaiwaka
IT’S TIME TO MAKE YOUR MARK THE KAIPARA ART AWARDS CELEBRATE EXCELLENCE IN ARTISTIC ENDEAVOURS, AND ARE OPEN TO CURRENT MEMBERS OF ANY KAIPARA ART GROUP
OPENING NIGHT EVENING 1 OCTOBER 2021 | DARGAVILLE TOWN HALL DOWNLOAD YOUR ENTRY FORM FROM
DARGAVILLEARTS.CO.NZ OR MANGAWHAIARTISTS.CO.NZ REGISTER NOW TO RESERVE YOUR PLACE. ARTWORK AND DETAILS CAN FOLLOW AT A LATER DATE
8
July 20 2021
KAIPARA LIFESTYLER
Boundary lines are indicative only
Dargaville Surrounds 570B Notorious West Road
Enviable lifestyle A stunning lifestyle oasis with expansive views, great pasture and a large dam are all added attributes to this block. Comprising of 12.6 hectares (more or less) this block is currently grazed with dairy support and the contour of the land is easy to rolling. Providing a blank canvas and creating the space to design and build your dream home with logical building platforms so that your vision can become reality. The land is currently grazed by dairy support and subdivided into five paddocks with the water reticulation with dam. The jewel in the crown of this exceptional lifestyle offering is the expansive north facing rural vistas with much of the property elevated over surrounding farmland. You will feel like you are on top of the world. A very desirable proposition to utilise the private secluded position and develop a wonderful and peaceful lifestyle.
Auction (unless sold prior) 1pm, Wed 4 Aug 2021 84 Walton Street, Whangarei View by appointment Catherine Stewart 027 356 5031 catherine.stewart@bayleys.co.nz MACKYS REAL ESTATE LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED UNDER THE REA ACT 2008
bayleys.co.nz/1020638
Boundary lines are indicative only
Dargaville Surrounds 570C Notorious West Road
Vista views with a rural outlook An alluring block containing 19.4 hectares (more or less) with views, rolling contour combined with some wetlands are all characteristics to this block. Purchasers searching for the ultimate lifestyle property will be captivated by this block as it is perfect for any number of activities or undertakings. On offer is approximately three hectares of radiata pines that are ready to harvest being approximately 25 years old. The land is currently grazed by dairy support and subdivided into seven paddocks. Immerse yourself in the great outdoors and venture to Mahuta Gap which is located only 3.5km from the property, perfect for a stroll along the beach or fishing. The other adjoining block containing 12.6 hectares is also for sale with similar attributes and pines.
bayleys.co.nz/1020639
bayleys.co.nz
Auction (unless sold prior) 1pm, Wed 4 Aug 2021 84 Walton Street, Whangarei View by appointment Catherine Stewart 027 356 5031 catherine.stewart@bayleys.co.nz MACKYS REAL ESTATE LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED UNDER THE REA ACT 2008
KAIPARA LIFESTYLER July 20 2021
NEW LISTING
Dargaville 6 Portland Street
Dargaville 12 Gordon Street
A true character piece
3
Superbly located, with good schools and a host of amenities all within walking distance, this home is perfect for families of all shapes and sizes, or investors wanting to add quality location to their portfolio. This much-loved home boasts three bedrooms and a goodsized bathroom. The open-plan kitchen/dining area is complemented by a separate lounge heated by a wood burner promising comfort, a separate sun room or office space for morning coffee. the section is fully fenced with a carport.
Price by Negotiation Phone for viewing times Jude O'Connor 027 459 4528 jude.oconnor@bayleys.co.nz
1
1
1
MACKYS REAL ESTATE LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED REAA 2008
Second to none
2
Occupying the prized front spot, this townhouse with sharp street appeal really does represent the ultimate in practical, easycare living. The two bedrooms feature built-in wardrobes and separate bathroom. The thoughtfully configured kitchen and the open-plan living area offer plenty of light filled and spacious functionality, while a gas fire adds to the home's inherent warmth. Professionally repainted with neutral colors and brand-new carpets, plus an internal access single car garage.
Price by Negotiation Phone for viewing times Jude O'Connor 027 459 4528 jude.oconnor@bayleys.co.nz
bayleys.co.nz/1020641
bayleys.co.nz/1020643
NEW LISTING
FINAL NOTICE
Dargaville 6835 State Highway 12
Aranga 4283 State Highway 12
A Real Scene Stealer!
3
This lovingly maintained 152sqm home features three bedrooms, large family bathroom, a well-appointed kitchen, and spacious open-plan living areas. There's plenty of storage and the added convenience of a separate laundry with extra toilet, while a heat pump and the log burner with wetback create a warm and inviting atmosphere. Fully fenced and very private, with stablished gardens and an array of thriving fruit trees. Complimenting the home is a spacious four car garage and workshop.
Price by Negotiation Phone for viewing times Lisa Pocklington 021 121 8419 lisa.pocklington@bayleys.co.nz
bayleys.co.nz/1020652
1
4
MACKYS REAL ESTATE LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED REAA 2008
A solid investment opportunity Looking for an opportunity to step into farm ownership or a property that will complement your larger dairy or beef operation, you have found it! Fertile soils, income stream from beef and dairy. This property has it all. Have the best of both worlds with this very attractive, well set up 324.4 hectare dairy and beef farm. This picturesque self-contained unit is in five titles and encompasses rich, fertile volcanic soils, has quality water and is complimented with two well appointed dwellings.
1
1
1
1
MACKYS REAL ESTATE LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED REAA 2008
8
2
2
2
Tender (unless sold prior) Closing 2pm, Thu 22 Jul 2021 84 Walton Street, Whangarei View by appointment Catherine Stewart 027 356 5031 catherine.stewart@bayleys.co.nz MACKYS REAL ESTATE LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED REAA 2008
bayleys.co.nz/1020625
bayleys.co.nz
9
10
July 20 2021
KAIPARA LIFESTYLER
Highest award from Lions by Andy Bryenton
Ruawai Lions Club has celebrated a brace of memorable milestones as it changes officers for the coming year.
Jim Simpson receives his award from a grateful Lions Club in Ruawai
The recent meeting of the club was convened to vote in a new president and officials, but became a celebration of long service and community involvement, says spokesperson and secretary Dorothy Simpson. Of special note was a high accolade awarded to Jim Simpson, a 40year veteran of the Lions Club, as well as several other community causes. “Jim has been a member of our club for 40 years after leaving the Ruawai Jaycee Chapter when he turned 40,” says Mrs Simpson. “He served in many positions, including being president for six years and on our district cabinet for a further five. He sponsored 17 new members during his tenure.” Jim received the Lions Club’s highest honour, the Melvin Jones Award, for his
service and commitment. Named for the founder of the Lions movement, the award honours those who have furthered Mr Jones’ vision of uniting the world community by community. Jim spent considerable time and effort running the annual Ruawai Lions Auction for many years and more recently dedicated many hours to care for and improve the Te Kowhai Reserve. As well as being a pillar of the Lions Club, fellow members note that Jim is also involved in the sports of hockey, bowls, athletics and martial arts, advocacy for the rural economy via Federated Farmers and the Northern Wairoa Vegetable and Produce Growers Society, and education by supporting the local primary school board of trustees and high school board of governors.
Mayor’s Memo Kia ora Fast-paced times for Kaipara District Council will be the flavour of the period ahead. Changes being put on us by Government are rolling and clear to see: the Three Waters Reforms are now a subject of open discussion, there is an exposure draft of the first part of the proposed replacement for the Resource Management Act, there’s a new focus on indigenous biodiversity and Significant Natural Areas (SNAs). I’ll repeat what I’ve said before – it’ll pay to keep up. The Government’s Three Waters Reforms as proposed for Kaipara District are challenging and we have many questions that haven’t yet been answered by Government. We know these things: • There is a proposed combined water entity for Kaipara District’s waters assets along with those of Auckland, Far North District and Whangarei District. • Whangarei has provisionally opted-out of the reforms and Auckland Council is critical of the proposed governance arrangements. • The information Government has released so far about Kaipara District is incorrect and calculations are unreliable. They’ve confirmed they won’t be correcting that information. • Kaipara District Council would be voiceless in the proposed entity – the weight of numbers mean that assets of 1.5million Aucklanders swamp those of the 25,000 Kaiparitians. Loss of local voice resulting from these reforms is a big concern for the Kaipara. • We await detailed information from Government about what would happen to waters-related debt of the Council, which may all be transferred with assets to the new entity. • We also look forward to knowing what would happen to Kaipara’s 29 Drainage Districts including the Raupo Drainage
District of Ruawai, the largest engineered stormwater network in Kaipara. • There’s also a big question about whether we will be allowed to opt-out, as there are rumblings these reforms may be forced on us all. In any case, we are looking forward to receiving better, robust Kaipara-specific information that can be relied upon for evidence-based decision-making. Meanwhile, at pace we are reviewing our District Plan. We are doing it within an accelerated time frame and will be asking for community support to get it through. We must review our District Plan every 10 years and the current plan is due for review in 2023. At the same time, as mentioned above the Resource Management Act legislation is under review, and its three proposed parts may take some years to finalise. If KDC does not have an up-to-date District Plan when we transition, we may have to retain our out-of-date provisions during these changes, which will not produce good planning outcomes for our District or communities. There’s no time to be lost here. We’re starting with a series of discussion documents asking for high level feedback from our communities about where our focus should be for the District Plan. Please keep an eye out for these and have your say as they’ll be important for keeping the local voice loud and clear. Go well as you go. Nga mihi Mayor Jake Dr Jason Smith, Mayor of Kaipara District
www.kaipara.govt.nz
Service Contractors & Industrial Equipment: Rams, Pumps, Valves
Logsplitter Hire, Manufacturer, Sales Dennis Linton
Lot 2/161 Ranganui Road, RD2, Kaiwaka, 0573, New Zealand
Mobile: 027 438 1700
Email: hydraulicsengineering@xtra.co.nz
Open Hours Tuesday - Friday 8.30am - 5.30pm Saturday 9.00am - 1.00pm Closed Sunday & Monday
Ph: 09 431 8061
Email: butcher@maungimeats.co.nz
COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS
0800 727 059 council@kaipara.govt.nz
Sales - Service - Parts - Hire - Manufacture
Thriving Communities Working Together
NEWS YOU CAN TRUST
KAIPARA LIFESTYLER July 20 2021
COVID-19 Vaccine Vaccination Update
Over 57,000 Northlanders have now received at least their first COVID-19 vaccination. NORTHLAND DHB COVID-19 Vaccination CLINICS
At the moment we’re vaccinating people: • aged 50 years and over, or kuia, kaumātua and their whānau (the people they live with and their carers), and people • aged 16-64 and have a relevant underlying health condition, or • are disabled, or • are in a position of caring for a person with a disability, or • are pregnant (any trimester). If you are in the above groups, you can expect to receive an invitation from Northland DHB to book a vaccination appointment by 23 July. If you do not receive an invitation by then, please get in touch with the national booking 0800 number - 0800 28 29 26. Nationally, the vaccine rollout for Group 4 will be in age bands and will start on 28 July. The first age band is people aged 60 years and over — they will be able to book their vaccinations from 28 July. The next age band is people aged 55 and overbookings for this age band will open two weeks later, on 11 August. Once it’s your turn, you can be vaccinated at any time — there’s no cut-off. You can register your details on Book My Vaccine any time from 28 July. This means that when it’s your turn, we will have your most up-to-date contact details and can send you an invitation to book your vaccinations. Depending on vaccine supply and progress with other age groups, invitations will open up to people over 45 years from mid to late August and from mid to late September for people 35 plus. Everyone else will be eligible from October.
Me whakapapa te ora Hoki ki ngā tūāpapa Connecting to practices that nurture wellbeing
Immunisation is one way to protect whakapapa. Being immunised helps our bodies build strong defences if we get sick If you have COVID-19 symptoms, contact Healthline on 0800 358 5453
Stay home if you are sick, stop the spread of illnesses and take care of your whānau
MĀORI HEALTH PROVIDERS – COVID-19 VACCINATION CLINICS
Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and hot water
Māori Health Providers are hosting COVID-19 vaccination clinics for Māori aged 16 years and older. For more information about making a booking or local walk-in clinics contact a provider on the number below. • Whakawhiti Ora Pai 09 409 7880 • Te Hiku Hauroa 0800 808 4024 • Kāeo COVID-19 Vaccination Centre - 0800 465 236 • Te Hau Ora O Ngāpuhi 0800 484 006 Option 1 • Hokianga Health Trust 09 4057709 ext. 709
GOOD PLACES TO GET INFORMATION ARE:
www.covid19.govt.nz www.immune.org.nz www.health.govt.nz www.northlanddhb.org.nz
Keep track of where you have been with the NZ COVID Tracer app
• Ngāti Hine Health Trust 0800 272 4842 • Te Ha Oranga 09-439 3013 Option 1 • Kia A Ora Ngātiwai 09 435-4586 • Te Hau Āwhiowhio ō Otangarei Trust - 0800 888 497
Coughing and sneezing into your elbow is one way to prevent spreading illnesses
These are simple ways we can protect ourselves from COVID-19 Kia pūmau te ora - to maintain wellbeing
Information provided is current as at 13 July, 2021.
Kia tupu ora ai ngā uri whakatupu That the generations yet to come will grow and flourish
11
12
July 20 2021
KAIPARA LIFESTYLER
Open day a chance to connect Otamatea High School will hold its annual Open Day on Thursday, August 12, giving potential students and their families a chance to get to know the school.
Otamatea High School’s open day is a chance to take a closer look at education options and plan for 2022
Established in 1966, Otamatea High School is a year 7 to year 13, coeducational, state high school situated in the beautiful township of Maungaturoto. A school with high expectations that values respect, resilience and kotahitanga (unity), its goal is for all students to be ‘ready for the world’. It’s a vision that encompasses academic success, personal wellbeing, perseverance and adaptability. Open Day is a wonderful opportunity to see the school in action. All prospective students for 2022 are most welcome to attend. However, the main focus of the day will be on providing interactive experiences for current year six and year eight students. Open Day creates a real buzz, and students leave full of excitement for the coming year. Students from Maungaturoto, Kaiwaka and Paparoa
primary schools do not need to register. Those from Mangawhai Beach School and Waipū Primary School, as well as those from further afield, are asked to please register their attendance on the school’s webpage. Otamatea High School is proud to cater for all students, with clear pathways to university courses, tertiary study, trades and employment. Some year 13 students are already studying university papers, while the hospitality, construction and primary industries academies cater for more hands-on students, providing meaningful options for seniors right through to NCEA level three. For a relatively small school, there is a wide range of extra-curricular activities on offer, with the William Pike Challenge, Duke of Edinburgh and netball being the most popular.
Theatrical vision comes alive by Andy Bryenton
Dargaville’s Little Theatre is embarking on a project to bring what may be its most ambitious production ever to life. Auditions are happening now for a musical interpretation of one of Charles Dickens’ beloved classics. Few regions of New Zealand could boast an active civic councillor as a playwright and director, but Eryn WilsonCollins has given freely of her personal time to assist the little theatre for many years. Now she’s collaborating with songwriter and musician Scripted locally, with local music and lyrics, the Julianne Parkinson to produce forthcoming rendition of Dickens’ masterpiece, A a homage to Dickens’ A Christmas Carol, will have a unique Dargaville flavour Christmas Carol, the iconic tale of Ebenezer Scrooge and how production, especially with added music he discovered the value of kindness and lyrics. To do justice to Dickens’ tale and giving. Eryn and Julianne expect to assemble a “I was Jules’ assistant director on the cast of 25 or more performers of all ages very successful production of the Mad and levels of skill. That represents a huge Hatter at the little theatre, and now the round of auditions to find everything roles are reversed,” says Eryn. from orphans to ghosts, bank clerks to “I don’t want to alter the original members of the chorus. material too much, as I love the story, but Auditions will take place on July 25. the music is being modernised. Think of However, due to the scale of this production, recent Broadway hits like The Greatest those keen to pitch in are encouraged to Showman or Hamilton.” email dargavillelittletheatre@gmail.com Those who know the story will to register interest and look over the cast understand the scope of such a of characters.
DONATE ONLINE
NEST.ORG.NZ/DONATE/ 21,000 365 31 3 RESCUE MISSIONS
DAYS A YEAR
YEARS IN OPERATION
HIGH SPEED HELICOPTERS
YOUR CONTRIBUTION DIRECTLY SUPPORTS THE ELECTRICITY RESCUE HELICOPTERS OF NORTHLAND, A SERVICE MANAGED BY NORTHLAND EMERGENCY SERVICES TRUST. HELP KEEP OUR EMERGENCY RESCUE HELICOPTERS IN THE AIR, SUPPLYING AIR AMBULANCE SERVICES, MEDICAL FLIGHTS AND SEARCH AND RESCUE SERVICES TO NORTHLAND.
KAIPARA LIFESTYLER July 20 2021
Chasing the rainbow
Matariki festivals rise
by Andy Bryenton
by Andy Bryenton
A couple who have been coming to Kai Iwi lakes for more than 20 years have praised the efforts of Fish and Game, which make it possible for them to angle for world-class rainbow trout amidst the setting of Taharoa Domain.
Te Kopuru’s domain lit up with fun and colour as the season of Matariki was welcomed in; next week, it’s Dargaville’s turn to enjoy the festivities.
Retired couple Christine and John Laue of Ōmāpere had a great day’s fishing for trout at Lake Taharoa, and both caught rainbow trout in good condition throughout the day, with an average weight of 2.5kg. Christine landed a lovely hen fish of 3.12kg, the biggest she has ever caught. “It put up a lengthy battle, and I had to be careful playing it,” said Christine. “The weather was kind, and the sun was in and out of the clouds, keeping us warm.” The couple has been coming to Kai Iwi lakes for more than 20 years, and has always enjoyed the outing. Now, as senior citizens, they say it remains their Angler Christine Laue proudly displays a healthy rainbow venue of choice. trout caught at Kai Iwi Lakes “Aesthetically, it has been described as ‘the jewel in the crown’ of alongside environmental awareness, all trout waters of Northland. The fishery for life.” has been amply and professionally looked Trout fishers are ardent enthusiasts after by the dedicated staff of Fish and in practical nature conservation. Game New Zealand, which have stocked it Unfortunately, the annual trout fishing with high-quality rainbow trout fingerlings competitions seem about to come bred at the Ngongotāhā hatchery in to an end, with the Kaipara District Rotorua and transported to Kai Iwi Lakes Council unable to renew permission each year since 1968,” said Mr Laue. for Fish and Game to restock the lakes “Many annual trout fishing competitions in 2021. In the opinion of the Laues have been held at the lakes under the and their fellow anglers, it will be a sad auspices of Fish and Game, with the loss of the trout fishing aspect of this aim of nurturing a love for trout fishing, wonderful destination.
13
Dancers from many cultures came to celebrate the Matariki season, including this group who represented the dance traditions of India
From circus arts to fire trucks, food to share and the cultural dances of many lands, the Saturday engagement was well attended and brought out families from Te Kopuru and beyond to enjoy the fun. The fickle midwinter weather held out to provide an opportunity to play and socialise, while kapa haka, fire juggling and cultural performances entertained the crowd. On Saturday, July 24 Dargaville will have its turn, with even more food, fun and well-tamed fire, along
with an art illuminations trail in the Riverside Gardens, lit-up houses in residential streets, live music by Olly Knox, entertainment and interaction with Circus Kumarani, the Selwyn Park Primary School kapa haka group, performances by King’s School of Dance and much more. There will be prizes for the best dressed in a Matariki theme. The fun starts at 5pm at the Northern Wairoa Boating Club and Riverside Gardens.
Visit our website kaiparalifestyler.co.nz
HOW MUCH DOES A FUNERAL COST?
New home based beauty salon located in Paparoa. I’m a fully qualified freelance Make Up Artist with over 12 years experience. I also offer beauty services such as Waxing, Tinting, Brow Shaping, Lash Lifts, Lash Extensions and Spray Tanning. I use Black Magic Tan, which gives a beautiful natural tan, NO ORANGE UNDERTONES. I only ever use good quality hot wax for bikini, underarm and facial waxing treatments. I am very excited to soon add Cosmetic Tattooing treatments to the list. OPEN MONDAY TO FRIDAY, SATURDAYS ARE BY REQUEST ONLY
Contact Mandy 027 588 7786 FIND ME ON FACEBOOK LASH AND BROWS INC.
• Funeral charges fall into two main areas, the funeral directors fees and 3rd party charges such as the cemetery or crematorium, medical certificate fees, catering, flowers, newspapers notices and death certificate. • Some of these fees are fixed such as the cemetery of crematorium and some depend upon the choices you make such as the number for catering. • Letting us know your budget and what you want to achieve as part of a meaningful farewell will enable us to make arrangements for you that are cost effective and fulfil your wishes.
‘Talk to the experts’ Office: 09 439 8048 Fax: 09 437 5796 Email: office@morrisandmorris.co.nz 15 Gladstone Street, Dargaville, 0310,
14
July 20 2021
KAIPARA LIFESTYLER
TK DIGGERS 027 432 0588
QUALITY LIME ROCK AND GRADED AGGREGATES FOR YOUR FARM MAINTENANCE, ROADS, RACES AND PADS
TK DIGGERS 12T HITACHI DIGGER • • • • • • • • • •
CALL NOW FOR DELIVERY DIRECT FROM OUR LOCAL QUARRY TO YOUR FARM! RUAWAI TRANSPORT
& LIMEWORKS
021 933 175
For excavation work including but not limited to Quick attached long reach extension Effluent systems cleaning, construction Agriculture, horticulture Drainage, trenching, v bucket, etc Farm, races, clean, metal, grade, construction Tip truck n trailer Earth work, house sites, drive ways Swamp mats Thumb
COMPETITIVE PRICES & SATISFACTION GUARANTEED NORTHLAND WIDE Operator AARON GUEST tkdiggers@gmail.com
12 tonner tilt bucket, good rates, own transporter Great service Northland wide
NEED WATER BLASTING DONE? Jean Johnson’s career in Real Estate has made her a household name in Dargaville; some households have bought and sold with her across generations of the same family, a testament to the trust which she’s built up over the years. From taking care of the ownership transition of historic local buildings through to finding great investment opportunities and first home options, Jean knows this town like no other, and puts her experience and expertise at your service whether you’re looking to buy, list or resize, or even add to your portfolio.
6 Poto Street Dargaville - 09 439 7575 or 0274996493 Jean Johnson Realty Limited Licensed (REAA 2008)
CALL MATT TODAY FOR A NO OBLIGATION FREE QUOTE ON WATER BLASTING/CHEMWASH. ELIMINATE THOSE SLIPPERY STEPS, PATHWAYS AND DRIVEWAYS TODAY!
MUDDY
THUMBS
GARDENING & MAINTENANCE
Matt 021 111 0595 or email muddythumbs@gmail.com
PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS PROFESSIONAL PROBLEM SOLVERS With a combined record of experience that totals in the hundreds of years across a large and varied team, Farrand and Mason have got what it takes to keep you powering ahead. • Engineers who can fix it all, or create from metal a solution to any problem your farm, home or business needs to tackle. • Tool experts who can point you to the right gear for the job. • Small engine and outdoor power pros. Who are proud Husqvarna dealers. • Keycutting and locksmithing specialists who can cut, copy, match and clone a vast range of security and automotive keys.
Farrand & Mason Ltd
GENERAL & PRECISION ENGINEERS
Phone: 09 439 7335 Normanby Street, Dargaville
Our service can bring palm kernel, Urea or any bulk feed to your door or silo! Maximise production this season!
LIVESTOCK FEED DELIVERIES FROM STORE TO SILO — WE MAKE IT EASY!
Ph: Jason Williamson 027 499 2530 or Yard 09 439 4950
KAIPARA LIFESTYLER July 20 2021
15
KAURI COAST CONTRACTING LTD Magic Septic Tanks
We are WINZ Approved
g the Servicin ra Kaipa
• Water blasting • All types of vacuum loading • Septic & Water Tank Cleaning • Grease Traps, Cesspits, Ponds • Storm Water & Wash Down Sumps • Drain Unblocking, Jetting
WE ARE YOUR ONLY LOCAL CONTRACTOR! Phone 09 439 6386
Mary 027 459 1544 or Chris 027 480 0110
Landscaping to Earthmoving Certified Drainlaying Tip Truck Hire Septic Farms KAURI COAST Subdivisions & more CONTRACTING LTD Gary Whippy 027 469 8079 gary@kccontracting.co.nz www.facebook.com/kauricoastcontracting For all your general digger works, drainage and civil work.
Driver Laser Need a contractor for your... Drainage • Truck & Digger work • Earthworks • Drainage • General Cartage • Mole ploughing • Tractor & Driver for hire
ALTOGETHER PROVEN RESULTS
DAIRY AND BEEF FARMS
Covering Northland Wide - from Warkworth to Kaitaia
Call Karl 0800 932 206 Mobile: 027 493 2206
Catherine Stewart 027 356 5031 catherine.stewart@bayleys.co.nz MACKYS REAL ESTATE LIMITED, BAYLEYS, LICENSED UNDER THE REA ACT 2008
NZ’S LEADERS IN
Power Free Sewage Treatment
DENTURE CARE We offer a full denture service
• Repairs • Relines • Remakes
COLLIER & JONES CLINICAL DENTAL TECHNICIANS Clinton Collier 114a Bank Street, Whangarei Mobile: 021 634 750 Email: cojo@maxnet.co.nz
Phone 09 438 8076
Are YOU Wanting Power Free Sewage Treatment? No Power in treatment processes Natures Active ‘Bio-system’ Odourless, quiet operation Extremely low maintenance needs Modular with low site impact Free Onsite Assessments Call us for a free info pack
0800 628 356 www.naturalflow.co.nz
Manufactured by Waterflow New Zealand Ltd
16
July 20 2021
KAIPARA LIFESTYLER
“Your helping hand”
Kaipara Physiotherapy LYNDSEY BARGH PHYSIOTHERAPY
HEALTH & SAFETY PROVIDERS
BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL
WE DO IT ALL FOR YOU! • Safety Audits On Farm • Health & Safety Manuals • Policies & Procedures • Staff Training • Signage • Monthly Staff Meetings On Farm • Employment Contracts • Contractors Agreements
Open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday Victoria Street, Dargaville P: 09 439 1656 Open Wednesday Maungaturoto Medical Centre P: 09 431 9062 M: 027 273 6939 E: lyndseybargh@callplus.net.nz • ACC co-payment $17 per treatment • Private Consultations $45 • ACC & private treatments – no GP referral • Acupuncture Available under ACC
Dargaville – 8.00am - 5.00pm | Maungaturoto – 8.30am - 5.00pm
SHANE CULLEN CONTRACTING ROADING EARTHMOVING HOUSE SITES
09 431 5773
info@shanecullen.co.nz
P: 027 286 2329 | Servicing Northland
HIGHLY COMPETITIVE PRICING
Based in Dargaville
TOTAL BUSINESS COMPLIANCE LTD Visit our website for more information: www.totalbusinesscomplianceltd.co.nz
Talk to us now about you or your loved ones living with us, true community based elder care at..
RIVERVIEW
REST HOME AND VILLAGE
The Riverview Resthome and Village was established
EARTHMOVING & ROADING
over twenty years ago by the Maungaturoto Community Charitable Trust Inc (MCCT) to serve the Maungaturoto District.
WE ALSO TRANSPORT EARTHMOVING MACHINERY & FARM EQUIPMENT 5 - 35 TONNE
CONTRACTING
• House Site Specialists • Earthworks • Subdivisions — Small to Large • Roading & Driveways • Water Tanks • Mulching — Digger & Tractor • Ponds & Dams – all sizes • Drainage & Farm Work • Metal & Topsoil Supplies • Retaining Walls — Rock, Timber & Precast Redi Rock
Originally set up as a sixteen-bed Maungaturoto Rest Home, the complex has evolved alongside a residential area adjacent to the rest home which offers eleven rental units. Fourteen ‘own your
RESTHOME & VILLAGE
centre, operated by Coast to Coast Health, provides convenient onsite care for all residents.
TRANSPORTING
• 2 & 4 Axle Trailers • Pilot Vehicle Available
MAUNGATUROTO
own’ units have been added over time. A medical
Construction of our new dementia unit begins soon!
Maungaturoto Resthome | 136 Hurndall Street Maungaturoto, Kaipara | PH: 09 431 8696
Generations of service TODD SKUDDER GLRK NATIONAL COUNTRY ROOKIE OF THE YEAR 2020
WOOLS OF NEW ZEALAND “Experience Counts” Dargaville in 1936 was a very different place, but the growing town was throwing off its colonial past and embracing the new miracles of electricity - and designer flooring and furniture. From this early start the Munns name became a byword for interior decor, from changing trends in carpets and rugs through to developments in vinyl and timber laminate, underlay and more. Many of our local’s homes have seen a brand new look delivered by every successive generation of the Munns Flooring ‘dynasty’ - three generations strong and still working hard to keep locals up with the latest in flooring design, style and technology! After 83 years, we have the experience and the know-how to make any home, modern or vintage, look fresh and new!
Commitment to my clients and the community is a very important component to my business. Living and working in the Kaipara ensures I understand the market and I’m readily available to meet my client’s expectations.
30 years working in the Northland Rural market brings experience and understanding.
Todd Skudder 021 439 1235 todd.skudder@bayleys.co.nz
MACKYS REAL ESTATE LTD, BAYLEYS LICENSED UNDER THE REA ACT 2008
ALTOGETHER BETTER
Residential Commercial Rural Property Services
17 GLADSTONE ST, DARGAVILLE 09 439 8868 • dargaville@flooringxtra.co.nz
KAIPARA LIFESTYLER July 20 2021
FARMING
17
ADVERTORIAL
Handling feedstuffs for animal health New Zealand survey work confirms that almost all farm feedstuffs contain mycotoxins, poisonous chemicals that are produced by moulds that can have a wide range of negative effects on animals. It is a natural phenomenon, and the mycotoxins can accumulate in feeds both before harvest and while in storage. They may or may not be at a level likely to impact animal health and performance, but farmers can take four actions to manage the risk. Firstly, keep it dry. Moulds require moisture above 13% to accelerate growth. All feeds that will be stored longer than 48 hours need to be more than 87% dry matter or protected by anti-mould agents. They all need to be stored under cover, or one good rain event will quickly defeat the low moisture defence. Secondly, keep it moving. A practical solution is to manage storage facilities so that they can be completely emptied and cleaned regularly. Empty means empty, a casual few hundred kilograms at the back of a shed that remain unmoved can defeat the rotation line of defence. Cleaning is the often-overlooked third line of defence. Particular areas to pay attention to include the corners of troughs in feed pads, in-shed feeding bins, and the auger boot at the bottom of silos. These three practices go some way toward controlling mould in feed, reducing the likelihood of mycotoxins, very often already present in raw materials before
harvest. Therefore, including a registered mycotoxin binder, for example, Mycosorb® in animal feed, can help manage risks.
In summary, on-farm, there is a lot of opportunity to manage feed materials in a sanitary way. By giving attention to these
Mycotoxin control is critical
basics, farmers can help reduce mould growth and help protect their animals and profitability.
Your herd is your business. Protecting them is ours.
newzealand@alltech.com | 0800 ALLTECH Alltech.com/newzealand | AlltechAP
18
July 20 2021
KAIPARA LIFESTYLER
A dog’s tail …
FARMING
Boss hasa howlin’ nite out JENYNS CONTRACTING Ruawai
Excavators & Trucks Dams Drainage General Excavations Building Sites
Call Tim 021 766 129 or Call Gavin 021 766 130 or Call Glen 021 766 136
True Grit Hand Cleaner 2L
$21.71+gst Fencing Plier 10.5"
$31.19+gst
“Well then Dog, yer mite be a bit redundint if ya not careful. Not that ya do much howlin’ ‘cept when ya got kicked by Bruiser the Bull last seasin when he had be chased outa the heffers paddick ona farm boundry.” Well, gidday readas an’ ya might be forgivin for thinking that the Boss was on about sumthin’ or other, but as a matra fact, that was his gerlfrend Sharlene holdin’ forth cos tha Boss has been off inter town. I gived Sharlene a ‘what’ look, and she picked up the papa I got froma road gate and red in her skoolteecha voice: “Thousands of farmers and a fair number of their dogs descended on towns and cities across New Zealand to protest at increasing interference by the government in their way of life. From Kaitaia to Invercargill, convoys of tractors, farm vehicles, trucks and utes took part in the Howl of Protest event against what they say are unworkable regulations and unjustified costs.” “Aha then,” I thort readas. That’s where the Boss has bin. I rekined wen he was pickt up ina cupla landrovers by his mates from Dargyville that sumthing was up. A howl of protest eh? An’ sum of them took there dogs too. What about moi? (That’s a fancy word Sharleen tort me.)
J A Forrest Ltd Agricultural Contracting Servicing the Wider Kaipara District for the past 14 years.
Let us help you stay in the field longer
$18.96+gst
Ph: 09 439 7335 Farrand & Mason Ltd
GENERAL & PRECISION ENGINEERS ONLINE CATALOGUE VISIT: www.tradezone.co.nz
Dern it. Tux again most likely. That’s the Boss back from his howlin’ protest. Well better go and give him a welcome, eh? He’s nota bad bloke reely. Most times. See ya readas. Billy
WINTER MAINTENANCE
Fuller Pro Club Hammer
More tools are ruined by rust than overwork.
She musta red my thorts too. “S’okay Billy. I tole him he cood stay in town and hava few bears with his mates Tipi and Plumba ana rest. Good to catch up and hear wot’s ona grapevine. If he took you he wooda had to come home a bit early.” Good enuff then, I thort, ‘tho wot grapes gotta do with it I’m not sure, Maybe Boss is having sum whines with his nate Tipi instead of bears eh? I rimimber that they was drinkin’ sum hot wine ona cold day before now. Anyway, glad the Boss is takin’ a brake becos wen Sharlene is in charge ona proppity, life can be good. Last nite she made a big muttin stew an’ forgot Boss wasn’t in for his tee. So guess who got a real good feed? Moi of course. Curled up on me fadge ina kennil and slept fer hours. Hada get out over the back ofa farm ter check the stock was OK tho’, so I probably ran off a bita me paunch? Anyway, I wunda wots for tea ternight? Well. Woodint yer no it? I was sitting by the troff ona hill wondring that, an’ then I saw them landies comin’ up the drive.
We provide a reliable fast & efficient service at affordable prices. • Silage & hay making • Fert Spreading • Spraying • Mulching • Raceway/Driveways • Water Systems • Rotary Hoeing/Seed Box • Chickory/Turnip Crops • Fencing Yards • Truck Cartage • Digger Work
Director: Jim Forrest Ph: 021 108 6289
Mow, Rake, Bale & Wrap Stack Silage Discing, Power Harrowing with airseeder & Drilling Effluent, Lime & Fert Spreading Digger, Scoop & Trailer Work
CUT DOWNTIME DOWN TO ZERO! • Agricultural implements & Tractor maintenance • Parts, lubrication & servicing of all makes and models • Get ready for winter chores the right way On-site service trucks on call 24/7, or we can arrange transit to our workshop.
END-OF-SEASON SERVICE Put your gear away in great working condition and make sure it’s in top-nick for next season 09 438 9163
www.powerfarming.co.nz
Call or email Glen Lugtigheid 021 439 748 I glenlugtigheid@gmail.com
Your local home of quality
tools.
KAIPARA LIFESTYLER July 20 2021
Quiz helps Olympic dreams
19
by Andy Bryenton
Six Special Olympics athletes from the Dargaville area have qualified for the national level of competition and will travel to Hamilton later this year to compete for a spot representing New Zealand. Andy Daly will represent the north for the second time at the nationals, and Andrew McEwing will make his third appearance. Jason Hopper, David Fowke, Jeremy Forster and Katrina Williams make up the rest of the team. Felicity Brackenbury serves as an assistant coach in swimming, with Bev Hart volunteering as manager for the tenpin bowling contingent. Leesa Andrewes, Alistair Grant and Pete Van de Weerd have also worked hard as assistant coaches. Now those seeking to help the team along their way are organising a quiz night to boost funds, assisting with transport and accommodation for the athletes.
“Our previous fundraisers, like a sausage sizzle and a housie night, were well received, so we’re planning a big quiz night for July 31,” says Bev. “Grateful acknowledgement goes to our sponsors for this event; the teams at Fosters, Silver Fern Farms, Bridgestone, Moa, the Well Cafe, Delta, Murat’s, Action Zone Whangārei, Paula McInnes Photography and those yet to jump on board this amazing journey for our athletes.” Like last month’s quiz benefitting the Whanau Focus Centre, this night of brain teasers will be held at the Dargaville Club, affording patrons the chance to enjoy dinner with Turkish cuisine by Murat
WHAT’S ON? For outside of Dargaville events email info@thelifestyler.co.nz
Dargaville
57 Squadron (Dargaville) Air Training Corps – Mondays 6.pm-8pm at the Dargaville Aero Club. For boys and girls aged 13-18 years. Phone Gordon 021 262 0547. Acoustic Music Blackboard Concert – 1st Thursday of the month, 7pm–9.30pm, Kaipara Community Centre, Hokianga Rd, Dargaville. $2 entry, $2 raffle. Performers and audience welcome. Phone Allan 09 439 6933 or 021 439 697. Alcoholics Anonymous – Dargaville AA meetings held at the Lighthouse Church, Corner of Normanby & Parore Streets. Use Parore Street entrance. Monday 4.30pm & Thursday 7.30pm. Contact Bernie 027 212 2148, Ladies 020 4082 1373, Murray 09 439 5248. Alzheimer’s ‘Carer’ Support Group – Contact Maxine on 021 153 5674. Baylys & Beyond Gardeners – All welcome. Second Monday of each month. Garden ramble. Shared lunch, trading table. Phone 021 0854 2003. Blokart Sailing – Regular social sailing at Glinks, Baylys and Ruakaka beaches. Contact Greg Schultz 09 431 6863 or itzgreg@xtra.co.nz. Dargaville Aero Club – Learn to fly, free of tuition charges. Gyrocopter, Texan, Stork. Contact Peter phone 09 439 1628 for further information. Open 7 days a week. Dargaville Cancer Support Group – Meets every third Tuesday at 10am in the nurses lounge at the Dargaville Hospital Community Health building. All welcome. Contact May 027 405 2240 or Ken 09 439 4452. Dargaville Contract Bridge Club – Tuesdays 12.45pm and Wednesdays 6.45pm. At the Kiosk, Memorial Park, Logan Street, Dargaville. dargavillebridge@gmail.com or phone Peter 09 439 2437 or 022 405 6439. Dargaville Embroidery Group – 3rd Thursday of the month, 10am–2pm. Phone Rosemary 09 439 0656. Dargaville Floral Art Club – Meets on the 3rd Wednesday of the month at 1pm at the Lighthouse Church,Corner of Normanby &Parore Street, Dargaville. Enquiries to Dawn Donald 09 439 5413. Dargaville Girls Brigade – For girls 5–15 yrs. Thursdays after school 3.30-5pm, held at The Lighthouse Church. Contact Pauline Taylor 021 263 7446 or 09 439 7507. Dargaville Firearm & Military Collectors Club – Meets third Wednesday every second month at Lions Club Hall Hokianga Road, opposite the old Post Office, at 7.30 pm. For more information, phone secretary Mike, 09 439 8800. Next meet September. Dargaville Quilters – Meet 3rd Tuesday of the month 10am–2pm, 43 Tirarau Street, Dargaville (Greenways Trust Centre) New members welcome. Phone 09 439 1598. Dargaville Scout Group – For boys and girls aged 5–99 years at 23 Onslow Street. All info on door or phone Johnnita 027 296 5889 Dargaville Women’s Club – Meets the third Thursday of every month, 10am at the tea kiosk in memorial park. Phone Marilyn 439 6648.
Drop-in Centre – Tuesdays 10am–Noon at the Town Hall — foyer beside Anzac Theatre. All are welcome! $1 cuppa. Contact Bev on 021 250 6776. Northern Wairoa Genealogy – Learn how to trace your family history, DNA, Research Rooms, Dargaville Museum, 2nd and 4th Sundays at 12.30-2pm. Members meeting 4th Sunday at 2pm Hikuwai O Kaipara Waka Ama Club – Meet at the Boating Club 5pm Monday and Thursdays from 5pm for Awa training. Grow Paparoa Inc Whakatipu Paparoa Community Gardens – Thursdays, Fridays, Sundays 10am - 12pm, 2070 Paparoa Valley Road, Paparoa. Justice of the Peace Signing Desk – Justices of the Peace will be available every Thursday from Noon-1pm at the Whanau Focus Centre, 61 Victoria Street. Kaihu Valley Music Club – Every third Sunday, from 1–4pm. Everyone is welcome. Contact John or May 09 439 0827. Kaipara Ukulele Orchestra – Wednesdays 6–7pm. New members are welcome - either experts or beginners. At Greenways center. Phone Sharon on 027 439 5634 or 09 439 5634 for more details. Kaipara Heritage Machinery Club – open and operating Wednesday and Saturday. New members and volunteers are welcome. Something to interest both men and women, come and get involved. Ph 09 439 7108 or 09 439 4614. Kumarani Productions, Circus Jam – Wednesdays 5.30pm-7.30pm at Circus Kumarani, 15 Onslow Street, through school terms only. Gold coin donation. Mainly Music – Every Wednesday 10–11am at the Dargaville Baptist Church, Victoria Street. $2 per child or $3 per family. Phone Rebecca 09 439 1499. Make a Friend Playgroup – 0–5 years, Thursdays 9.30am–11.30am. Methodist Church Hall, gold coin donation. Phone Gloria 022 104 0076. Northern Wairoa Country Music Club – 1st Sunday of the month at the Scout Hall, Onslow Street. 1pm– 4pm. Enquiries phone Bruce 09 439 5513. Northern Wairoa Indoor Bowls Association – Starts at 7.00pm. Mondays Anglican Parish Hall, Tuesdays Ruawai-Tokatoka Hall, Wednesdays Dalmation Hall. For more info contact Warren Younger 027 478 5102 or 09 439 6155 evenings. NZ 60s Up Movement – Dargaville Social Meetings Held at the Lighthouse Function Centre on the 1st Tuesday of the month. Contact president Margaret Pinny 09 439 4560. Parkinson’s Northland – 1st Thursday of the month at 10.15am. Alternately support meetings at St. Johns Hall, Normanby Street and a coffee group at a member’s home. Contact Vicki Sadgrove 09 437 6876/ 021 268 4973. Peggy Purls in our Community – Every 3rd Wednesday 10.30am, at Dargaville Sewing and Curtain Centre, 59 Normanby Street. Ring Charlene 09 439 6120.
Special Olympics challengers from Dargaville are being helped along their way with a forthcoming quiz event
ahead of the event at 7pm. Bev says that the format of teams of six makes it easy to put together a table. At $60 a team or $10 a head, it’s an inexpensive
night’s entertainment with great prizes up for grabs. To book a table contact Bev on 021 250 6776.
FOR EVENT LISTINGS
FOR SPORT LISTINGS
FOR CLUB/ORGANISATION LISTINGS
EMAIL info@dcdb.nz
EMAIL roxannek@sportnorth.co.nz
EMAIL dargaville@cab.org.nz
RSA Women’s Section – Social meeting held at the clubrooms, 4th Monday of the month. Contact Secretary/Treasurer Betty Bruce 09 439 4344. SeniorNet Dargaville Inc. – Drop-in every Tuesday 10am-2pm for help with technology and internet banking. KCC 38 Hokianga Road. Stitches and Craft – 5 Cranley Street, Dargaville. 10am–4pm Tuesday and Friday. Contact Lois 027 473 0598 for further details. Te Kopuru Salvation Army Share & Prayer Drop in – Every Tuesday 10:30am-12:30am at Coronation Hall. Enquiries email TKcoronationhall1911@gmail.com or ph Rachel 021 133 7560. Te Kopuru Village Drop-in – Wednesdays 10am12pm at St.Peters Hall. The Dargaville Menz Shed – is open Tuesday and Thursday each week from 10am to 3pm and Saturday mornings from 10am to noon. New members are welcome. For more info, phone Brian 09 439 6175 or Paul 09 974 7685. Wednesday Crafts – Every Wednesday 10am at the Greenways Community Centre (formerly CMA) on 43 Tirarau Street. Morning tea and lunch will be served. Variety of crafts. All are welcome. $6 per session. Contact Judy 027 316 3940 .
Maungaturoto
Community/Senior Lunch Maungaturoto – 1st Wednesday of every month. St. John Hall, Maungaturoto. Morning tea at 10.30am with lunch at 12pm. Kaipara Marchers – Practice Wednesdays 4.30-6pm Maungaturoto. Phone Lyn 022 070 8674. Whangarei Shopping Bus Trip – All ages bus trip to Whangarei. Pick up from the Maungaturoto Retirement Home, 9.30am. Return time varies depending on need and arrangement. Bookings are advised but not required. 2nd Tuesday and 4th Wednesday of every month. Fun and Games – Every Monday morning 10am12pm, at the Anglican Church in the Footprints room Hurndall Street, Maungaturoto. Mangawhai Community/Senior Lunch Mangawhai – 2nd Thursday of every month. Mangawhai Community Hall, noon. Kaipara Dog Training Club – Wednesdays at 4.30pm, Mangawhai Domain.
Kaiwaka
Kaipara Young Farmers – Last Thursday of each month, 7pm, at Three Furlongs Bar and Grill 1942 State Highway 1, Kaiwaka. Contact chairman Kurtis Danks 021 159 8453 kwdanks@gmail.com
Sports
Northern Wairoa Youth Rugby – Saturdays 9am at the Pioneer Rugby Park. See draw on Facebook each week “Northern Wairoa Youth Rugby” Rugby League Junior Rugby League Northland Competition – Blue Goose, Whangarei Northern Wairoa Teams, Nursery, U6’s and U8’s start 9am U10’s 10am, U12’s 11am – Sundays
Markets
Dargaville Twilight – Indoor Market at the Northern Wairoa Boating Club, Totara Street, Dargaville 30th July 2021 5pm-7pm Mangawhai Village Market – Every Saturday at the mangawhai beach school hall, 9am–1pm. Contact Marita for details 021 598 917. Dargaville monthly market – 1st Saturday of the month, Community Hall, Hokianga Road, opposite Dargaville Town Hall. $7 per table — book now 09 439 7243. Paparoa Farmers Market – Every Saturday 9am– noon on the village green, Paparoa. Tangiteroria Tavern Car Boot Sale Gala Market Day – 1st Sunday, $5 per car boot or stall. Contact Sheryl on 09 433 2802. Te Kopuru Dizzy’s Market– Every Saturday 12pm– 3pm Coronation Hall Community Market $7 per stall contact Liz phone 020 4021 1114.
July
Sky Dome Observers – Wonders of the Night Sky 22nd July 7pm-9pm at the Dargaville Airfield, Hoanga Road, Dargaville Matariki final event – Riverside Gardens and in front of the Northern Wairoa Boating Club Saturday July 24th, 5pm–8pm. Matariki Festival Finale – 24th July 2021 5pm to 8pm in and around the Northern Wairoa Boating Club and the Riverside Gardens. Lantern Parade, Illuminations Display, UV Light Room, Circus Kumarani performances, food vendors and more. Free shopping trip to Whangarei – Wednesday July 28th, minibus leaves 9.30am from retirement village Maungaturoto. Volunteering Northland at the SEED Co-Working Office – Fosters Arcade, 42 Victoria Street, Dargaville 9am to 3pm Matariki Festival Light Up Your House and Garden Competition for the month of July – Entry conditions and registration forms at www.dargavillenz.com/upco ming/matariki-festival-2021 Matariki Festival – Artist Illumination Installations register your Expression of Interest at www.dargavillenz. com/upcoming/matariki-festival-2021. New Residents’ Welcome Event – at the SEED CoWorking Office, Fosters Arcade, 42 Victoria Street, Dargaville - Afternoon tea provided. Contact Lorraine on 027 525 822 or lorrained@dcdb.nz Calling all lights and LED artists – Come and share your light-based art with the Kaipara community. As part of this year’s upcoming Matariki Celebrations and Festival of Lights, we’re asking artists to create light installations to illuminate the walkway through the Dargaville Riverside Gardens on the 24th of July. Register your artwork online at bitly.ws/ejK4
August
Dargaville Business Network – Next Meeting 10th August. Contact Sue on 027 241 6380
September
Dargaville Tourism Network – Next Meeting 16th Sep Contact Lorraine on 027 525 822
20
July 20 2021
KAIPARA LIFESTYLER
PUZZLE TIME
• ELECTRICIANS & APPLIANCE REPAIRS • SECURITY • HEATING & COOLING • FARM REFRIGERATION • REPAIRS
BROUGHT TO YOU BY...
09 439 7172
dargaville@laserelectrical.co.nz
Jumbo crossword
CODE-CRACKER Extra 754
Phone Clue Letters: 15=A 2=M 7=E 18=Q
CODE-CRACKER Extra 753 753
EACH number in our Code-Cracker grid represents a different letter of the alphabet. For example, today 17 represents N, so fill in N every time the figure 17 appears. You have one letter in the control grid to start you off. Enter it in the appropriate squares in the main grid and solve the starter word. Fill in other squares in the main and control grids with the found letters and look for the next word. Follow the word trail through the puzzle to its completion. Visit www.codecracker.co.nz 2 Sudoku
1
6
4
1 754
EACH number in our Code-Cracker grid represents a different letter of the alphabet. For example, today 24 represents N, so fill in N every time the figure 24 appears. You have one letter in the control grid to start you off. Enter it in the appropriate squares in the main grid and solve the starter word. Fill in other squares in the main and control grids with the found letters and look for the next word. Follow the word trail through the puzzle to its completion. Visit www.codecracker.co.nz
9 4
3 4
9
15
11
8
13
19
16
12
22 16
10
6
12
3
20
24
9
12
16
21
3
22
16
24
25
3 15
3
17
13
13 13
16
9
22
12 3
3
15
3
15
7
3
14
18 15
9 2
4
4
22
23 25 3
7
2
15
10
3
16
18
23
7
6
19
23
6
13
7
20
8
8
8
21
9
22
10
23
11
24
12
25
13
26
12
12
3
9 12
2
10 3
3
12
N
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
2
16
2
2 3
19
24
1
9
815 221 7 68 1 6 20 4
5
4
15
8
9
13
9
13 15
14
7
17
11 25
1
14
4
10
3
9
8
13
6
12 23
10
8
15
23 13
7
3
17
26 1
10
6
4
13
23 3
5
16
26 25
4
16 9
3 23
3
www.codecracker.co.nz
2
© Simon Shuker
1
7
4
3
7
1 9
47 3 7
15
17
7 9
4
1 1
15
1
3
20 8 2
9 10 9 24 521 8 7 620 24
HARD 20 7
6
15
6
3
20
4
8
810
2
1
12 17
6
7 1
7
7
8
7 2 920
3
18 24
9
13
4
8
5 7
1 64
23
522 82 8 9
17
7
16
9 4
9 7 15 3 4 5 12 25 4 5 6
7
9 7 5 4 6 7 20 2 8 4 1 9 3 7T 2U V 1 5 3 6
9 6 4 1 8 2solution 4 1 3 7 9 6 5 Previous 1 7 2 63 14 25 56 9 7 3 8 4 9 10 11 12 13 8 S M J U C L E I R P Y B G 14 6 15 116 717 318 919 8 20 4 21 5 22 2 23 24 25 26 V A T N Q H D W K F O Z X 3 8Solution 9 4to CODE-CRACKER 2 5 6 1 Extra 7 753 Puzzle 4 5 2 All7puzzles 6 ©1The 8 9Company 3 26
9 8 47 5 1 7 5 9 8 6 N6 O1 3 4 7 2
7 1 4 3 2 P 5 9 8
www.thepuzzlecompany.co.nz
3 1 6 8 2 9 12 6 3 9 8 2 7 4 5 1 9Q8 R3 7 6 2 1 4 5
2 3 5 6 7 S 4 8 9
ACROSS: 1 Drive a hard bargain, 10 Thoughts, 15 16 Postscript, 17 Tribunal, 19 2 Clowns, 15 Declare, 21 Litre, 22 Inaudible, 25 Violinist, 27 Brittle, 29 Intone, 33 Juice, 34 Concerns, 3 16 36 Comprehend, 39 Odd, 41 Leaning, 42 Manual, 43 Aviary, 44 Join, 45 Immense, 48 4 17 Meddlesome, 53 Spectre, 57 Kirk, 58 Thanks, 59 Garish, 60 Retract, 62 Keg, 64 Dog biscuit, 5 Aquarium, 18 65 66 Eaves, 69 Pullet, 70 Another, 71 Agreement, 76 Rationale, 77 Dummy, 78 19 83 Chuckled, 84 Strawberry, 85 6 Stadium, Ceylon, 86 Amputate, 87 Golden opportunity. DOWN: 7 202 Rolled, 3 Vowel, 4 Ass, 5 Alps, 6 Dismiss, 7 Absorb, 8 Girl, 9 Impunity, 11 Hermit, 12 13 Hind, 14 Salvage, 18 8 Unbalanced, 21 Guillotine, 20 Rule, 23 Ingot, 24 Foremost, 26 Incense, 9 22 28 Resolve, 30 Museum, 31 Around, 32 Spares, 35 Crate, 37 Dense, 38 Ends, 40 Dado, 45 Irked, 46 Marigold, 47 Ethics, 48 10 23 Mentioning, 49 Desk, 50 Luggage, 51 Sprout, 52 Miser, 54 Pier, 55 Certain, 56 Riches, 61 11 24 Lifejacket, 63 Buyer, 67 Stiletto, 68 Omit, 69 Panacea, 72 Gumdrop, 73 Silent, 74 Turban, 25 12 Dugout, 75 79 Doyen, 80 Jump, 81 Hand, 82 Typo, 85 Cot.
N
7
8 2 13 4
9 2 Previous solution 25 3 66 5 7 15 4 1 98
Fill 1 the 7 9grid 6 so 5 6that 4 31 2 8 every column, every 9 4 5 8 7 2 1 3 row and every 3x3 A2B contains C3 D 8 E F 9Gthe H1digits I J6K L5M 7 box 15to 9. 9 3 6 8 4 7 2
11
4 9 2 1 13 6 59 14 7
3 8
7
6
1 18
Previous crossword solution 14 1
5
www.codecracker.co.nz
26 Get-together of 63 Vehement protest former colleagues (7) (6) 27 Caffeine drink (6) 65 Meat pin (6) 29 Outdoor clock (7) 66 Leave by will (8) 30 Shock (6) 68 Idiot (10) 32 Dark wood (5) 71 Sibling (6) 34 Bravery award (5) 72 Engaged woman 36 Vision (5) (5-2-2) 38 Applaud (4) 74 Attained (7) 43 Pastime (5) 76 Not home (3) 44 Book introduction 79 Pasture flower (5) (7) 80 Of the stomach (7) 45 Completed (4) 81 Maritime (8) 46 Weaken, damage 83 Become less (6) intense (5) 47 With uneven 84 Duplicity (6) surface (5) 85 Wasted away or 48 Game bird (8) completely exhausted 49 Musician’s beat through overwork counter (9) (4,2,1,6) 50 Summit (7) DOWN 51 Hot coal (5) 2 Ignorant of (7) 52 Welcomed (7) 3 Oily fruit (5) 53 Goods for sale (11) 4 As well (3) 54 Beat soundly (6) 5 Sense (4) 55 Breakfast fare 6 Get up to speak or (4,3,5) dance (4,3,5) 64 Disease (anag)(7) 7 Skilful (5) 8 Thin, stiff dress fabric 65 Russian tea urn (7) 67 Vertical (7) (7) 69 Culinary herb (7) 9 Floor on ship (4) 10 Jog the memory (6) 70 Make up one’s mind 11 Studies assiduously (6) 71 Homeless cat (5) (5) 73 Trunk (5) 12 Nuclear fuel (7) 3=E 23=D 16=I 25=G 75 Porcelain (5) 13 Taking to pieces 77 Kind (4) (11) 78 Reverse the effects 14 Thwarted (7) 20 Winter visitor? (4,5) of (4) 82 Raises (3) 23 Arousing pity (8) 24 Magnify (7)
© Simon Shuker
ACROSS 1 Lose impetus or enthusiasm (3,3,2,5) 8 Sends away for (6) 14 Waste drain (5) 15 Singing voice (8) 16 Retaining (7) 17 Heavenly body (5) 18 Large beer or wine cask (3) 19 Small barkless dog (7) 21 Declaration (9) 22 Garden figures (6) 25 Diminish in value (10) 27 Holds (8) 28 Discarded material thrown overboard (6) 31 Spurn (6) 33 Advantageous (7) 34 Scanty (6) 35 Responsibility (4) 37 Frozen water (3) 39 Asian desert (4) 40 Consequence (7) 41 Extremely tiring and demanding (9) 42 Inscribe (7) 43 Mesmeric (8) 48 Brochure (8) 52 Good food connoisseur (7) 56 Apiarist (9) 57 Phone EighthsClue (anag)(7) Letters: 58 Tosses (4) 59 For each (3) 60 Time period (4) 61 Wretchedness (6) 62 Car’s underframe (7)
234
13
26
5x5
W X Y Z
S A S
A I
A O E
O S
S H A D E T A L O N A B O U T
E T
C O S Insert the missing letters O A to complete ten words A the grid I E — five across and five down.E R More than one solution P S R may be possible.
R Previous solution
C R A M P
R O M E O
O M I T S
P A D R E
S N E E R
KAIPARA LIFESTYLER July 20 2021
Kaipara Service Directory A+ ELECTRICAL Inspections & Security Your Local Professional choice for EWOF, COV Inspections & Certifications, PV Solar and Hazardous Inspections. • Boats • Campers & RVs • Caravans
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
C&C Contract Electrical DARGAVILLE Craig Burrell • Registered Electrician
Phone Craig 021 534 882 • Bookings 021 440 634
Dargaville Funeral Services Ltd
09 439 8210 | 027 497 2929 sales@aztecaluminium.co.nz
Now Available After School pick up service from St Josephs, Selwyn Park & Te Kopuru Schools Pick up/Drop off services
After School Care and Holiday Programme for 5-13 year olds
The Point of Difference
• Post & Batten • Entrances • Post & Rail • Retaining Walls • Stock Yards • Riparian Lots • Netting • Subdivisions
Bruce Young – 027 575 7377 www.dargavillefuneralservices.co.nz
Dargaville Business Forum Dargaville What’s On Visit Dargaville – We Dare You www.dargavillenz.com Fosters Arcade Shop 42 Victoria Street, Dargaville Hours: Monday–Friday 9am-5pm
Mobile 027 352 2871
www.cornerstonechildren.co.nz
ALL ASPECTS OF FARM & LIFESTYLE BLOCK FENCING & MAINTENANCE INCLUDING:
Locally owned and operated
Call us — we can help to support your community aspirations
OPEN 3.00pm to 6.00pm Monday to Friday Hokianga Road, Dargaville BE IN QUICK!
CALL CHRIS HICKEY ON 027 561 1719 email: fencingspecialists.nz@gmail.com
24 Hours — 09 439 8016
Jessica Young – 020 4119 1299 office@dargavillefuneralservices.co.nz
37 BEACH ROAD DARGAVILLE PO BOX 264 DARGAVILLE
Warkworth 09 425 8845 or Aaron on 021 210 0493 4 Morrosion Drive, Warkworth
PH: 021 240 6764 KEITH call today – we come to YOU
21
Email: info@dcdb.nz | Phone: 09 439 0464
Grant Hambly 027 459 2622
hambly652@gmail.com
Carpet Laying Repairs Re-Stretching Floor preparation
overlays, matrix, floorsanding
AFFORDABLE SEPTIC SERVICES IN YOUR AREA
ContaCt Grant on: C: 021 245 3399 P: 09 439 7389 E: grant@granttregidgabuilders.co.nz W: www.granttregidgabuilders.co.nz
• EXCAVATIONS • TRENCHING • DRAINS & WATER TABLES • POST BORING • SITE CLEARANCE • TIP TRUCK FOR LOAD REMOVALS • ROCK BUCKET & “THUMB” EXPERIENCED OPERATOR
Grant Tregidga Builders Ltd For all your building needs, from pre-planning to finish 60
CALL TRAVIS!
“NO JOB TOO BIG OR TOO SMALL”
021 056 7665
MUDDY
THUMBS
GARDENING & MAINTENANCE
Office: 09 439 8048 Fax: 09 437 5796 Email: office@morrisandmorris.co.nz 15 Gladstone Street, Dargaville, 0310, PO Box 8043, Kensington 0145, Whangarei
morrisandmorris.co.nz
• Lawn Mowing • Hedge Trimming • Water blasting • Pruning/Tree Trimming • Section Clean Up • General Garden Maintenance • Planting • Weed Spraying AND MORE! Call now for a no obligation free quote!
Matt 021 111 0595 or email muddythumbs@gmail.com
Wanted: gum trees/macrocarpa trees, stands of pines.
Trees - Ph Russell: 021 951 329 Firewood - Ph/txt Lucas: 021 0266 4501
Phone: (09) 439 6518 Mobile: 021 116 9425 Email: tuthemt@gmail.com www.handyhandsmassage.co.nz
906 Port Albert Rd, Wellsford
Phone: 09 423 7014
$5EA
Find us on
www.macjimray.co.nz
Northland Laser Drainage Ltd Neil Carter Trading as
Subsurface Drainage Specialists (Nth) All Services & Maintenance Available
PO Box 1174, Whangarei Ph 09 434 7741 Mobile 027 273 6865
1279 S/H 14, MAUNGATAPERE
027 432 0588
OPTOMETRISTS THURSDAY’S 10.30AM — 4.00PM Shop 4 | Edwin Arcade 86 Victoria Street, Dargaville
Tu Christey Massage Therapist Diploma in Massage, MNZ Cert. in Thai Traditional Massage (Wat Pho) “Get rid of your aches & pains, maintain your well being” Therapeutic, Deep Tissue, Sports, Pregnancy, Relaxation, Myofascial Release, Lymphatic Drainage
Composted for 3 years - low in NPK, tested PH7
TK DIGGERS
OMAMARI LOGGING Fire wood: gum/macrocarpa/pine, delivery available.
Using worms, sun and time - we process all our liquid waste into rich compost.
40L BAGS FOR SALE AT THE GATE.
Operator AARON GUEST 09 439 1843 tkdiggers@gmail.com
12 tonner tilt bucket, good rates, own transporter Great service Northland wide
Mobile hose doctor, welding & mechanic service crew Fabrication in steel, stainless & aluminium 100%NZ
keeping it kiwi
AIRCONDITIONING R E F R I G E R A T& IREFRIGERATION ON
Repairs & modifications Call us, visit us or email us for any big or small jobs!
SPECIALISTS IN: HEAT PUMPS | AIR CONDITIONING | REFRIGERATION RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL ELECTRICAL Registered electrician
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
0800 HOSEDOC
100A Jervois Street, Dargaville | westcoaststeelworx@gmail.com www.westcoaststeelworx.com
22
July 20 2021
KAIPARA LIFESTYLER
CLASSIFIEDS
Phone 09 439 6933
Closing date for classified advertising for the 27 July 2021 edition is Monday 26 July 2021 Property Maintenance
Stud
For Sale FIREWOOD, DRY hotmix of gum & cypress. In bulk, $90 per cubic metre delivered in Dargaville area. Phone or text Henry 021 734 906. CHICKEN MANURE for sale in bulk lots $20 per cubic metre, small lots $40 per cubic metre plus freight. B&H Whangarei are also available for all types of fencing. Call 09 432 2444 or 027 476 5458. CARAVAN EWOF (and marine). Call your local inspector today at A+ Electrical Inspections and Security on 021 240 6764. CARPET, VINYL and hard flooring. Full supply and installation service. Mobile showroom. Free measure and quote. Phone Christine - Kaipara Flooring Co 021 515 415. 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.
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.
Valley Brook Sport HorSeS Presents Doc’s Silver Cloud Registered Paint Stallion by Doc’s Silver Bar PH out of Firemist Cheyenne Princess PH. Available for service, carries the blood lines of A Touch of Hillbilly PH, Van Dee Bars PH, 44 QH, Scribbles American PH just to mention a few. Offspring have been very successful across all disciplines. 12 generations of colour carries both Overo & Tabiano gene 15.2.HH Live coloured foal guarantee $800 plus grazing.
RUBBISH REMOVAL, vegetation removal, tree trimming, lawns, weed-eating & more. Dargaville to Maungaturoto. Phone Garden2go 021 0218 1111.
Dargaville Bobcat Services Any job big or small. We do them ALL
Work Wanted CONTRACT MUSTERER available for dry stock work, or farm sitting. Phone 021 0269 5935.
Septic Tank Services
• Stump & Tree Removal • Driveway Prep & Regrading • Post Hole Borer
• Calf Shed & Stockyard Cleaning • Tip Truck Available • Trencher
Phone or Txt Paul
Livestock BUYING COLOSTRUM milk — first milk or penicillin milk — paying 20c litre — phone Craig Rowlands 027 204 8686.
WAYNE & ANNETTE Ph 09
439 2020
GARDEN CLEAN-UP & section clean-up, spraying, vegetation removal, raised gardens, vegetable seedlings & more. Dargaville to Maungaturoto. Phone Garden2Go 021 0218 1111.
Dry Aged Beef Specialists Traditional Manuka wood smoked Bacon & Ham
WATER TANK Cleaning. Phone Pete 027 444 3053 or 09 405 9510.
TOKATOKA
ARAHOU HEREFORDS 34TH ANNUAL BULL SALE Tuesday 27th July 2021
Tree Services TREE REMOVAL, pruning, chipping & stump grinding. Qualified & Insured. Phone Scott 0800 468 9663 Arborcare Tree Maintenance.
Leave your watch at Moran’s Bookshop for 3 day battery change (unless requiring further service) Distinction Jewellers
VEGETATION REMOVAL Tree & vegetation removal, firewood stacking, compost clean out, tree planting & hedge trimming Phone Garden2Go 021 021 81111
1.00pm start under cover on farm Main Road, Tangiteroria.
Vehicle Removal
25 2yr Hereford Bulls 4 R3yr I/C Hereford Heifers
WANTED GONE? picking up dead/unwanted cars in July. Dargaville area. Phone: 09 439 7573 to make your car disappear.
WE NEED YOU, TO JOIN OUR SALES TEAM! • 1 Full time sales role available • Training provided • Positive attitude and strong people skills encouraged
CLASSIFIEDS W
EN 8 TO
4
.0
0
NO
REACHING OUT TO YOUR COMMUNITY - IT COULDN’T BE EASIER! OP
Integrity community media
OUR CUSTOMERS WANT TO PROMOTE THEIR BUSINESSES, THEY JUST NEED TO TALK TO YOU TO MAKE IT HAPPEN! Email your CV & Cover Letter to: jobs@integrity.nz
RECEPTION ADMINISTRATOR WANTED WE PRESENT THE NEWS TO OUR COMMUNITY, ARE YOU THE RIGHT PERSON TO REPRESENT US? This is a full time fixed term position situated in Dargaville, which requires communication skills, computer literacy, a positive and outgoing manner and the ability to help solve people’s problems. From receiving classified advertisements through to helping make appointments for journalistic interviews and answering the publics questions, you will be the first point of contact. HAVE YOU GOT WHAT IT TAKES? APPLY TODAY! Full training will be provided.
Integrity
TB status C10 BVD tested negative Inspection from 11.00am Lunch 12.00 noon
community media
CE
R
N
FO
UR
CONVE
jobs@integrity.nz
Celebrations
DARGAVILLE MUSEUM PRESENTS
"CELEBRATE WITH SONG" FEATURING THE
YO
Email your CV & Cover Letter to:
For further enquiries please contact: Wayne Lambeth 09 433 2902 Bill Lambeth 09 433 2475 Or PGG Wrightson Agent Darryl Williamson 029 432 9285
KAIPARA LIFESTYLER
Need to tell the Kaipara District what you’re doing, or what you need? No matter if you are an individual, a club, team or business we MAKE IT EASY!
APPLY TODAY!
• Cell phone and computer knowledge are an asset
09 439 5073 | 027 271 2022
Trade & Services
WATCH BATTERIES REPLACED
Situations Vacant
Contact Paul & Michelle 027 271 2022 • 09 439 5073
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.
CARPET CLEANING, repairs, re-stretching, and patching. Flood drying and small carpet laying work and upholstery cleaning. Very fussy and reasonable prices. Phone Darren, Alltrades Carpet Services 0800 425 587 or 027 286 8584.
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.
NI
E
107 River Road, Dargaville 09 439 6933 | 0800 466 793 integrity.nz • info@integrity.nz
Mangawhai Singers
A variety programme for everyone! Includes songs from well known musicals. A quartet performance, a humorous skit and vocal solos by Jone Yelcich and Margot Christie-Linnell. Dargaville Museum Function Centre Saturday 7th August 2021 at 1.30pm Tickets $20 at the Museum - includes afternoon tea Children 12 years and under free Door sales available - Phone 09 439 7555 PROCEEDS TO THE DARGAVILLE MUSEUM
If you are reading this Then so are thousands of your potential customers Call Kaipara Lifestyler today to discuss your advertising needs
0800 466 793
KAIPARA LIFESTYLER July 20 2021
CLASSIFIEDS Situations Vacant
Phone 09 439 6933
Closing date for classified advertising for the 27 July 2021 edition is Monday 26 July 2021 Situations Vacant
Public Notices
NOW HIRING
GRAPHIC DESIGNER/TYPESETTER
Tractor Drivers & Farm Hand
We require an experienced graphic designer/typesetter for a full time role. Based in Dargaville.
Part & full time positions License is essential For more info phone: Glen Lugtigheid 021 439 748
glenlugtigheid@gmail.com
FULL TIME POSITION AVAILABLE
Varied duties, may include tractor/machinery operating, manual labouring, mechanical repairs & maintenance. Class 4/5 would be an advantage. Need to be able to work unsupervised and also part of a team. Call Karl 027 493 2206
A good knowledge base of the Adobe Suite is a must, Indesign, Photoshop and Illustrator. Main focus of the role will be creating newspaper ads with some page design work. Mac knowledge an advantage but not necessary. Refresher training offered. • CAN YOU FOLLOW BRAND GUIDELINES? • CAN YOU WORK WELL UNDER TIME CONSTRAINTS? • DO YOU WORK WELL IN A TEAM? • DO YOU HAVE A GOOD SENSE OF HUMOUR? Please send your C.V and samples of your work to jobs@integrity.nz
Situations Vacant
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. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS both Dargaville AA 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 BIG RIVER FM Special General Meeting To discuss the future of Dargaville’s Community Radio Station. If you listen to Big River FM, have previously been involved, would like to be or are just vaguely interested, please come along to this one meeting. To be held at the ANZAC Theatre, Town Hall Building, Hokianga Rd on 10 August at 7.30pm. Enquiries 021 117 6732. DARGAVILLE HEALING rooms 7pm Tuesdays. No charge and no appointment necessary. Lion of Judah Building, River Road. All Welcome. Check us out on Facebook.
SOCIAL
MEDIA is trusted as a news source by only
16%
NEW TO TOWN? Would like to find details of clubs and activities in Dargaville? Call into Citizens Advice Bureau 37 Hokianga Rd, Town Hall Building or phone 09 439 6100.
OF KIWIS
Public Notices Te Kopuru Swimming Club
AGM
Te Houhanga Urupa 11am Saturday 7th August 2021
Store Manager
at Te Houhanga Marae
DARGAVILLE
PGG Wrightson have a rare opportunity to join us as a Store Manager in our small Dargaville store. You will become an important and valued member of the team as you drive sales and provide effective leadership to our small team - you will thrive on providing exceptional advice and service to customers. PGG Wrightson is a market leading, full-service agricultural and horticultural supplies and services business operating across the rural supply chain throughout New Zealand for more than 165 years. PGW is helping grow the country through our knowledge, service, and expertise. About the role A vacancy has arisen for an experienced leader to join our dynamic team in our Rural Supplies store in Dargaville. In this role you’ll be responsible for leading a team of Customer Service Representatives to provide technical sales advice and services to a range of agricultural customers. You will be responsible for the efficient and profitable operation of the store in line with company strategy and values, and you will work with the wider team in the region to grow our market share and business presence in the community. Administration, compliance, inventory and staff management are also important parts of this role, so you’ll be computer savvy with strong oral, written and interpersonal skills. You will be highly organised and enjoy working in an autonomous environment dealing with a range of customers and colleagues. Duties and responsibilities: • Identify and pursue opportunities for growth with existing and potential clients • Complete required store administration and inventory management processes in line with approved company procedures • Prepare, submit and monitor annual sales budgets for your store • Provide effective management of the store team including coaching, appraisals and individual and team development.
AGM
27th July 6pm, 31 River Road, Dargaville
• President’s annual report • Annual financial report • Election of officers • Election of committee members • Appointment of reviewer • Life membership Refreshments provided
tekopuruswimmingclub@gmail.com
Station Road, Dargaville
Public Notices
Enqs: Phone 09 439 5907 evgs
Public Notice Council has reviewed its Easter Sunday Shop Trading Policy (the Policy) and is now proposing to retain the existing Policy. Council resolved at the Council meeting on 30 June 2021 to consult with the community on the Policy and adopted a Statement of Proposal. Copies of the Statement of Proposal, as well as a submission form and a link to the existing Policy will be available from 12 July 2021 on Council’s website (www.kaipara.govt.nz/haveyoursay). Hardcopy documents may be inspected at Kaipara District Council Service Centres at Dargaville and Mangawhai and at the Dargaville Public Library, and Community Libraries situated in Maungaturoto, Mangawhai, Paparoa and Kaiwaka. The Statement of Proposal includes detailed information on how interested parties can present their views to Council; in person and via a written submission, or both. Telephone submissions can be made by calling 09 439 9299. Feedback may be provided between 9am Monday 12 July and 5pm Thursday 12 August 2021. All written submissions will be acknowledged. Individuals or organisations who wish to present their views on the proposal to Council in person may do so on Tuesday 24 August 2021. Information on how to register is included in the Statement of Proposal. This notice is given pursuant to sections 83 and 87 of the Local Government Act 2002 and section 5C of the Shop Trading Hours Act 1990.
Skills and experience: • Proven leadership, management and sales skills preferably in a retail environment • New Zealand agricultural sector knowledge, experience and technical expertise • Excellent level of oral and written communication and be able to relate well to your team and our customers • A background in administration and inventory management • A full, current NZ driver’s licence. Apply now or to find out more about working at PGG Wrightson or view other opportunities visit https://careers.pggwrightson.co.nz/search and enter reference number 17574KPL. Applications close on Sunday, 25 July 2021.
www.pggwrightson.co.nz
23
Helping grow the country
TRADITIONAL NEWSPAPERS Retain a trust rating of
73%
More if they are LOCAL
24
July 20 2021
KAIPARA LIFESTYLER
What is your Property Worth? Ask us now for a “FREE NO OBLIGATION APPRAISAL”
COVERING THE KAIPARA
ON
SaleS RACHAEL 021 943 900
RHODA 0274 800 691
KARYN 029 779 9019
CRAIG 021 461 668
110 Victoria Street, Dargaville 143 Hurndall Street, Maungaturoto
FREE UPGRADES (Ts & Cs Apply)
SaleS & Pm GARY 021 902 087
SHEILA 027 498 5651
JILL 021 505 712
SHAR 022 046 4790
ADRIANNE
ProPerty managerS ROCHELLE
MARNI
09 439 7295 09 431 1016
www.roperandjones.co.nz
Dargaville Realty Ltd Licensed Agent REAA 2008
CALL IN AND CHECK OUT
$19,300 Inc Gst
OUR HUGE RANGE OF OUTDOOR POWER EQUIPMENT TO GET YOUR BACKYARD LOOKING SPICK AND SPAN!
A CLOSER
LOOK
Powerful 520cc.
Larger displacement 518cc engine with up-dated mapping provides stronger power and torque where it’s used most-in the low end and midrange-for quicker acceleration, better ascending and improved hauling and towing.
Solid Axle.
The rear swingarm on the TRX520FE2 with its solid axle, provides superior stability for towing and hauling. Its long suspension stroke and plush seat let you tackle your toughest chores in comfort all day long.
Electric Shift.
The Electric Shift Program (ESP) allows the rider to shift gear at the touch of a button. A handle-bar-mounted paddle shift allows you to smoothly and quickly change gear.
Honda push mowers from
$799
Honda line trimmers from
Honda water pumps from
$749
Generators from
$699
Front Diff Lock.
2WD/4WD drive system with a selectable, locking front differential for extra pull when the going gets really tough.
Dargaville Honda Motorcycles & Marine Authorised Honda Dealer
$2,199
Jervois Street, Dargaville Ph 09 439 1089
*Finance Available - Normal lending criteria applies All prices include GST