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Council focus on job creation u by Paul Campbell

Kaipara District Council has moved to accelerate projects it has under planning to cope with the aftermath of the Covid-19 lockdowns and create new jobs, with elected members advised that staff need to be ready to move to a construction phase.

Water restrictions prompt future plans

Water restrictions have eased in some parts of the Kaipara this week …

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Students help ecosystem

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Mid-winter swim experience

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Funding is now being sought from the government and the Provincial Growth Fund to “progress work urgently to create local jobs and support redeployment of those people who have lost jobs”. The projects include: • Kaihu Valley Trail $2 million initial phase • Wastewater improvements $1.8 million • Car park and access road improvements $4.1 million • Parks, reserves and sport field improvements $2.5 million • Kaipara hall and marae upgrades $2.3 million • Stop Bank enhancement $8 million — Te Kopuru to Awakino • Three Waters pipe replacement $24 million A briefing to elected councillors says ‘project-level business cases have been developed for these projects and these have, or are in the process of, being approved by NZTA and key projects are advancing as KDC gets on with business as level one proceeds.’ Kaipara Mayor Jason Smith says the NRC — KDC joint office project in Dargaville due to begin in July will also be a stimulus for the local economy. “Applications for a list of additional ‘shovel-ready’ projects across Kaipara have been made, and council is expecting to hear soon on the outcomes. The Te Tai Tokerau Water Trust has been established with a fund of $70 million, and it will be working with KDC on water

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p Moirs Point Mangawhai Christian Centre has a fresh new look, by new managers Ben and Mel Cochrane. Ben and Mel, along with their four young children, moved to the area in January after spending 12 years at a youth camp in the Waikato. With a new entry sign and uniforms, they are ready to welcome groups back after lockdown. “We are excited about the chance to work with local schools, churches and community groups in this beautiful setting,” said Ben.

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p Horse and pony owners around the Kaipara District have been making the most of the early winter sunshine in between the bad weather days. Lifestyler caught up with these two young riders and their ponies one late afternoon about to set off on their ride. Both girls said they had been looking forward to getting out on the ponies after the rain had now cleared up for a few days.

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p Last week, Ruawai College held its Blackout Thursday mufti day as a call for greater awareness about racism. “We want to build a stronger relationship with the police in our community to make us feel safe,” says school principal Raeleen Harré. “Blue Light is a registered charity that works in partnership with police to deliver a range of youth programmes and activities. We decided to donate the money earned from the day towards the Blue Light charity because we appreciate their goals to reduce the incidence of young people becoming an offender or victim of crime. The Blue Light team encourages better relations between the police, young people, their parents and the community. That relates to our school values of respecting others and being responsible for how we act in our own communities. We appreciate everyone who came dressed in black clothing and supported our cause in any way they could because racism is not OK.”


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Water restrictions prompt future plans u by Andy Bryenton

Water restrictions have eased in some parts of the Kaipara this week, with Dargaville. Glinks Gully and Baylys Beach all the way back to level one while Mangawhai, Maungaturoto and the east languish at full restrictions. The varying size of catchments and the difficulties of the weather are to blame for the east/ west split. However, it’s notable that it has taken until the middle of winter for west Kaipara water reserves to rebound from one of the most arid seasons on record. Not only has water-saving become a priority, but it has also become a political point of contention. Government sources say p While water restrictions have ended in Dargaville and on the west coast, they persist in the east Kaipara and that plans for water security across Northland, prompting fast-tracked plans for a new for Northland are moving at super dam pace, with the location of a new water storage site decided and fallout from the Covid-19 pandemic,” a further $37.5 million investment Mr Peters said. Mr Jones said the allocated. Deputy Prime Minister additional funding of $37.5 million from Winston Peters and Regional Economic the Provincial Growth Fund (PGF) would Development Minister Shane Jones be used to accelerate and expand the have announced that construction on delivery of the Northland water storage a water storage site in Ngawha could programme as part of the government’s begin in September after months of Covid-19 response. technical assessment. The central “We recognise the value of providing dam site would enable water storage more upfront investment to get these for many areas stricken by drought in projects moving ahead and lift regional 2019/20. productivity significantly in a much “An earlier start to construction would shorter time frame,” Mr Jones said. “It mean more work sooner for contractors also provides a visible vote of confidence and businesses in the region at a time in the government’s intention to back when Northland is suffering through the its regions.” ¢

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Landfill protest march confirmed u by Paul Campbell

A protest march to the steps of the Auckland Council is planned for July 17 to demonstrate opposition to the proposed landfill for the city’s rubbish in the Dome Valley and possible pollution of the Kaipara Harbour.

p A protest march to protect Kaipara Harbour is set for July 17

The march, or hikoi, follows a new campaign by Ngati Whatua iwi in support of the Fight the Tip movement centred in the Dome Valley, which first launched opposition to the landfill. Auckland Waste Management Ltd, a Chinese-owned company, seeks resource consent for the tip on 1,000 hectares of land, which forms part of the catchment for the Hoteo River that flows into the harbour. There are widespread fears that a breach of the tip could be devastating for the harbour and marine life. Ngati Whatua CEO Alan Riwaka confirmed the march will take place and says the iwi seeks participants from the wider public as part of a spreading campaign against the tip, and new landfills anywhere in New Zealand.

“We are having a positive response from around the country, and we are as pleased with this as we can be,” he said. Further details of the march will be announced soon. As well as the march, the iwi is holding a series of hui, public meetings, all from 6pm to 8pm in the war memorial halls in Dargaville on Wednesday, June 17 and Helensville on Wednesday, July 1, as well as Wellsford Community Centre on Tuesday, June 23. Ngati Whatua and Te Ha o Te Oranga will also provide staff with laptops to help people make submissions at each hui. Auckland Council earlier agreed to extend a submissions window by three weeks, after protests because its earlier call was covered by the Covid level four and level three lockdown. ¢

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Running for a cause u by Ann van Engelen

Miriam and Lillian Borger from Paparoa have been running to help raise funds for the Tear Fund charity in support of the Poverty Cycle project. “The girls ran 219 kilometres, which is the length of Myanmar to Thailand, to help raise awareness and combat human trafficking and exploitation,” says mum Rebecca. “The area is the most used slave trafficking route in the world. Lillian and Miriam ran the full distance in just over a week raising $1,858,00. The money raised goes towards supporting the Tearfund Poverty Cycle project both here in New Zealand and internationally. “The Tearfund Modern Slavery cause combats human trafficking and exploitation through five partners in five countries — Thailand, Cambodia, Nepal, Sri Lanka and Fiji. Trafficking is the process by which someone becomes exploited, and slavery is the situation of exploitation they cannot refuse or leave.

“There are 4.8 million victims forced into commercial sexual exploitation. That is approximately the population of New Zealand, and Tearfund works across the spectrum in prevention, prosecution and rehabilitation. “If a child is recruited with the intention of exploitation — this is automatically classed as trafficking regardless of whether coercion is used or not. “We are very thankful to the local community for their help and encouragement. People we don’t even know supported the girls in their efforts. We are very proud of what they have accomplished in helping others.” To help Miriam and Lillian go to fundraise.tearfund.org. nz/fundraisers/MimandLillian/ poverty-cycle.

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Invitation to business success u by Andy Bryenton

Business growth is in the spotlight this week, with an open invitation to local entrepreneurs and business leaders to mix and mingle, share ideas and discuss the future of Dargaville local enterprise. “The Dargaville Community Development Board (DCDB) is delighted to launch our contemporary new co-working space, the ‘Seed’ this Wednesday, located right in the heart of Dargaville,” says spokesperson Wendy Dunn. “The Seed offers hot-desking, meeting rooms and presentation spaces, for the community at large, small to medium business and community organisations.” A project that’s been germinating for some time, the concept is one which has delivered great results p Council, business, community and not-for-profit organisational leaders will be on hand for the launch fostering business start-ups in of the DCDB’s Seed initiative other locales. However, not content to simply bring one new business enable the business community to boosting idea to the table, the DCDB thrive. We encourage all businesses has also liaised with NorthChamber, to consider joining this new entity and the north’s business advocacy and come along to the celebration event. This inspiration group, to premiere another informal but business-themed Tipple fresh networking idea. & Talk will provide great networking “We’re hosting Dargaville’s first and business relationship building Business After Five (BA5) in conjunction opportunities for local entrepreneurs, with NorthChamber,” confirms Wendy. and coincides with the launch of the “Together, we are working to establish Seed. The joint event will take place a Dargaville business entity that will on Wednesday, June 17 at 5.15pm in provide support for our local businesses the development board’s new premises, and create an environment that will Fosters Arcade, Dargaville.” ¢

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Students help ecosystem

Pine pests culled at lakes

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u by Paul Campbell

A project to clear destructive wilding pines is also providing career opportunities for at-risk youth with invasive species, a major problem for the Taharoa Domain at Kai Iwi Lakes.

p Tackling wilding pines at Kai Iwi Lakes are, from left, Pita Moana-Hati (20), Benjamin Komene (19), operations support worker Matiu Tane, Matiu Pou (19), Dayna Reihana Ruka (19) and forestry worker Francis ‘Frano’ Peri

Kaipara District Council, Northland Regional Council, the Department of Conservation and local iwi are working together on the project, along with Northland company RecruitMe NZ. Since the Covid-19 response level two arrived in late May, six young people have worked full-time clearing 50 hectares of the pest trees after completing a 16-week training programme, in safe handling of machinery to chemical use, mapping and tree classification. RecruitMe NZ operations support worker, Matiu Tane, says the company provides a pathway to a profession in forestry contracting and operations, for keen young people who are willing to ‘live clean’ of alcohol and drugs.

“All I see in my people is tremendous potential. We want to offer solutions and hope to our people rather than going on about what’s wrong.” Northland Regional Council chair Penny Smart says wilding pines are the “right tree in the wrong place”. They don’t belong in Northland habitats such as wetlands, gumlands or among coastal pohutukawa. Taharoa Domain is Northland’s pilot site for the National Wilding Conifer Control Programme. The project attracted further investment last month through the government’s $1 million fund to assist Northland forestry workers affected by Covid-19 job losses. ¢

“The school’s native plant nursery commenced in 2011, with the goal of creating an extensive nursery for the students to learn how to grow native plants from seed,” says deputy principal Diane Papworth. “The students were mentored by the late Mr Dennis Hewetson, the school’s caretaker, a qualified nurseryman. Unfortunately, Dennis died suddenly on December 27 2019. He had retired and intended working one day a week in the nursery. He was a major contributor to the project’s success. “We grow more than p Dargaville Intermediate students grow thousands of native 10,000 native plants and plants for riparian planting sell these to the farmers to grow along waterways, dune lakes, “It is a win-win situation for everyone. wetlands and fence lines near the The school motto is ‘Learn from the Kaipara Harbour — to help improve past, plan for the future, make the most water quality. of today’. The students quickly recognise “The project brings the community the importance of being kaitiaki of the together with volunteers helping in Kaipara. In many ways, the planting is rethe nursery, and eager relatives establishing what previous generations assist with planting days. Each year, have destroyed.” the landowners enable the students The project was highly commended to complete the cycle, from collecting in the environmental action in water seed to planting the mature plants quality improvement category of the and understanding the project’s long- 2019 Northland Regional Council term purpose. Environmental Awards. ¢

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Mid-winter swim experience

Police seek leads on suspicious fire

u by Ann van Engelen

u by Andy Bryenton

Mangawhai’s second annual mid-winter swim is set for this Sunday, June 21, starting at 9am with swimmers meeting at the bottom of the steps near the surf life saving club.

Police are appealing for witnesses following a suspicious fire on Waoku Road in Tutamoe, north of Dargaville. The isolated rural community lost its community hall in a blaze, which saw it razed to the ground overnight on March 7.

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Police sources say that law enforcement was notified at around midnight, but that despite the efforts of first responders the hall was destroyed. The building was part of a community trust for the benefit of locals and surrounding communities. “We are following positive lines of enquiry but have not yet apprehended anyone in relation to the arson,” says a spokesperson from the

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police. It means that any additional information, evidence or recollections from members of the public could be of vital importance. Anyone with information is asked to call Detective Andrew Bailey or Detective Sergeant Jonathan Tier on 105 and quote file number 200308/3293. Alternatively, information can also be provided anonymously via Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

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“The swim is a way of acknowledging the special place we live in and remind us that we need to protect and look after the beach and the ocean. We can join together and do something a little bit crazy to celebrate the shortest day,” says organiser Belinda Vernon. “We hope to see more people turn up to have either a quick dip, a short swim or come along and cheer us on as we brave the water. There will be a safety briefing prior to the p A group of regular Mangawhai swimmers about to swim from Lincoln Street Reserve to Picnic Bay start and for those wanting photo — Karen Williamson to take part in the bigger challenge of our one-kilometre swim we week as well as on Saturday mornings, are meeting at 8.15am. and we welcome newcomers to join us. “It is really uplifting and a lot of fun “There will be a weather check the to participate in. We are encouraging day before the mid-winter swim with people to come along with a group alternative plans if need be.” of friends or workmates, especially Check out the Mangawhai Community this year after being stuck in our own Group or Mangawhai Locals Facebook little bubbles. We also have a regular page or call Belinda on 027 557 0845 swimming group that swims during the for more information. ¢

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Important information about trees and powerlines Trees too close to powerlines can be a danger to the public and property. Trees and other types of vegetation like bamboo and shrubs should be regularly maintained, so they do not grow into powerlines. If trees are not maintained this can cause problems in high winds and storms – it can lead to power cuts and is a potential fire risk.

A person who touches a tree that’s in contact with a powerline can get an electric shock. Power outages due to trees in powerlines cause major inconvenience to people, businesses and the community, and in some cases can also be life threatening for those who rely on electricity.

Your role in keeping trees clear of powerlines There’s a legal requirement under the Electricity (Hazards from Trees) Regulations 2003 to keep your trees clear of our powerlines, to make sure they don’t affect our electricity supply or anyone’s safety. It’s your responsibility to keep trees you own trimmed and away from our powerlines. We regularly carry out tree surveys and inspect our powerlines, and we’ll do our best to let you know if your tree is getting too close to the lines. But we also need you to keep an eye out too.

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In his previous ‘incarnation’ as an automobile repair pro, Dargaville’s newest public service driver always wished there was a quicker way to get parts in hand to finish off customers’ repairs. Now Rick, along with his friend Eddie, has taken the driver’s seat of a new enterprise, making hard-to-get equipment and goods that bit more accessible.

If we find one of your trees is growing too close to our powerlines, we will discuss this with you or send you a notice advising what work needs to be done. Please note, this does not include the service line from our network powerlines to your property. You will need to arrange your own arborist for tree maintenance around your service line, however we can assist with arranging a free disconnection while this maintenance is underway.

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The Growth Limit Zone The Growth Limit Zone is the legal minimum space surrounding any conductors (such as powerlines) on our network that must be kept clear of trees.

The Growth Limit Zone varies depending on the voltage of the lines as shown in this table: Voltage

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(for spans of up to 150 metres)

Notice Zone

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If we become aware that your tree is growing into the Growth Limit Zone, we will advise you and issue a ‘Cut or Trim’ notice, with a date by which the work must be completed by. The Minimum Approach Distance is 4 metres from powerlines. Only approved professionals can trim trees within this distance (see diagram above).

We can provide you with a list of authorised contractors who can trim around our powerlines. In most cases, we will meet the reasonable costs of the first tree trimming. To arrange for the trimming of your trees or to find out whether we will meet the reasonable costs of the work, please call us first on 0800 10 40 40 or visit our website at northpower.com/contact.

The Notice Zone The Notice Zone extends one metre out from the Growth Limit Zone. If your tree is growing into The Notice Zone, we may send you a hazard warning notice advising that the tree needs trimming before it becomes a problem. You can arrange for the trimming of a tree in The Notice Zone, provided your chosen contractor is Northpower approved. Please contact us at least three working days before the work begins to obtain this. We will need to know the tree location and details of when the work will be done.

Don’t get closer than 4 metres to powerlines For safety reasons it’s important to note that only Northpower or an arborist approved to work around our network can trim a tree within the Minimum Approach Distance - within 4 metres of our lines.

Despite a strong belief in the ‘shop local’ ethos that’s helping us rebuild after Covid, Rick acknowledges that there are some things too specialised or esoteric to be stocked right here in town. That means it’s hard to get to Whangarei to pick them up for those who work nine to five or even longer hours on the farm. The solution; a new link to the nearby city, with a powerful Toyota van kitted out to pick up those ‘emergency’ bits and pieces for ‘need it now’ jobs. Departing Dargaville daily at approximately 10am and then leaving Whangarei by 2pm, this means same-day delivery of items that might be vital to

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Not maintaining your trees can be costly If you receive a Cut or Trim Notice from Northpower, legally you need to: 1. ensure that the tree(s) is cut or trimmed to outside The Notice Zone within the required timeframe, and 2. advise us of the time and location of the cutting or trimming of the tree at least 3 working days beforehand. It is an offence not do this and you could be fined up to $10,000 plus a further fine of up to $500 per day for a continuing offence under the Electricity (Hazards from Trees) Regulations 2003. You could also be liable for costs if our powerlines or equipment is damaged by your tree. It’s your decision whether you want to continue to maintain a tree, or have it removed. You can find out more about your options on our website at northpower.com/trees.

To report a tree hazard near our powerlines please call us on 0800 10 40 40 or northpower.com/contact You can also find further helpful information on tree maintenance in Whangarei and Kaipara districts – including the types of trees that are suitable for planting near powerlines – on our website at northpower.com/trees. This public notice provides you with information as required by the Electricity (Hazards from Trees) Regulations 2003.

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complete that repair, renovation or auto project — to name but a few. Additional ideas include tailored clothing, items from auctions and other general parcel freight. The van and its drivers are all sorted out to carry even ‘dangerous goods’ such as paint and batteries. In the future, there’s a plan to expand the service to provide a lift for those wanting a quick appointment in Whangarei, or travelling one-way to visit relatives or friends, with a return on a later run. While a bit of red tape and certification is needed before this expansion, the zippy parcel van is on the road now, and ready to serve the community. ¢

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KAIPARA SPOTLIGHT

Check website for most up to date information.

www.kaipara.govt.nz

Safety Work in Dargaville We’re improving signs and notices to make schools safer and more visible to drivers. Keeping our children safe and reducing the risk to them and their whanau around schools is a big part of our safety focus in Kaipara District. School starts and finishes can make quiet roads busy, and this should remind those in cars to be mindful that kids, parents, and school buses are moving about. Safety work around schools is ongoing in Dargaville, with traffic management islands, and refuges for pedestrians being installed on Hokianga Road over the next two weeks. Please take care through the construction zone, and around schools across Kaipara District. School safety work will continue into the 2020/2021 year.

Reserve Contribution Funding Reserve Contribution Funding is now open for applications. The aim of the funding is to help groups create, improve and reprioritise how open spaces and reserves are used in their communities. Projects could include adding capacity or enhancing existing open spaces through landscaping, equipment provision or developing walking tracks. All applicants must be a legal Not-for-Profit entity and have

a volunteer component to the project. There are three levels of project; small scale projects under $2000, projects not exceeding $20,000, and projects over $20,000. There is up to $300,000 to be awarded. Applications close 4.30pm 13 July 2020. To apply or check eligibility visit kaipara.govt.nz/funding or email grants@kaipara.govt.nz

Struggling to pay your rates?

Upcoming Council meetings

Call 0800 727 059 to:

Kiwi Sport / Rural Travel Fund Funding Committee Thursday 18 June, 1 pm, Dargaville Town Hall Creative Communities Scheme Funding Committee Thursday 18 June, 3 pm, Dargaville Town Hall

Set up a rates payment plan

Set up a direct debit for your rates

Find out about penalty remission

To find out more about our response to Covid-19 visit:

www.kaipara.govt.nz/covid

Council meeting Wed 24 June, 9.30 am, venue to be confirmed Awards and Grants Committee Mon 29 June, 1 pm, Dargaville Town Hall For up-to-date information on venues and times, please visit the Council website

IN BRIEF

Updated Library Services Dargaville Library is asking for feedback via a short online survey about their opening hours. If you would like to have your say, there is a link to the survey on their Facebook page or website kaipara.kotui.org.nz. Alternatively you can call in to the library to complete a paper version. Survey closes 12.30pm Saturday 20 June. The library’s current hours are 9.30 – 5.00pm Monday to Friday, and they will reopen on Saturdays from 20 June onwards.

Mangawhai Coastal Walkway Feasibility Study Following rounds of community and technical input, the full Mangawhai Coastal Walkway Feasibility Study is now available. This includes a route prioritisation summary. Thanks to everyone who contributed. You can read both documents via mangawhaicommunityplan.co.nz/projects/open-spaces


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A book launch benefit

Power play

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Dargaville farming veteran and leading founder of the Kaipara Vintage Machinery Club, Bruce Galloway, launched his extensive autobiography at a club function last week, which saw funds donated for the Combined Churches Food Bank. Mr Galloway donated $5 for each copy of his memoir The Flying Farmer, sold at the launch “to help those people affected by the economic fallout from the lockdown over Covid-19. The book launch was my opportunity to help out,” he said. A large crowd gathered and lined up for copies signed by the author, as Ray Curle of Ruawai-based publishing house, Wild Side, described the book as “a New Zealand farmer’s memoir — like nothing you have read before. “Bruce is a fair dinkum Kiwi bloke who broke-in farms the hard way, had heaps of misadventures and close calls, including crashing his Cessna 182 aeroplane and just surviving to tell the tale. “There is more than enough in this autobiography of a hard-working adventurous cocky to keep everyone who is fascinated with the history of rural New Zealand up all hours of the night.” Bruce was born the youngest of four children in 1942. His parents owned a 530-acre sheep and beef farm south of Dannevirke, at Waiaruhe. In those days, it was home to a school and a dairy factory. Both have since gone. He went on to own and work 11 different farms

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across the North Island and retired to Dargaville after his last property at Te Kopuru. Copies of The Flying Farmer, illustrated by some 130 monochrome and colour photographs, and including a vivid account of the founding and operation of the Vintage Machinery Club, are available from the author. Contact Bruce on 09 439 5495. ¢

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RETIREMENT LIFESTYLE Farewell Covid, hello music u by Andy Bryenton

Norfolk Court Rest Home residents have celebrated the joint victory of New Zealand over Covid-19 with a display of humour and defiance in the face of the deadly virus. It was also a chance to get together and enjoy the music of acclaimed accordionist Kevin Friedrich, who entertained the residents and staff with a medley of classics.

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a symbolic victory as cakes and treats were enjoyed. Kevin’s music was the perfect accompaniment, as a large-scale concert he had planned was forced to be abandoned due to the Covid scare. Now that level one has been declared, and zero cases remain active in the country, he was able to share some of the tunes he’d been practising with an appreciative audience. Of course, behind the merriment, there is a serious side to the coronavirus experience. John and his team have had to adapt to the situation and apply new

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“We wanted to extend our thanks to the public for being part of the team of five million who helped stop coronavirus,” says Norfolk Court CEO John Wade. “However, we also wanted to celebrate. For many of our residents, this has been a time of necessary social distancing, so it’s great to be able to get together and be positive.” In the same spirit with which many folks of this older generation celebrated wartime V-days, there was both jubilation and humour on display. Inflatable ‘effigies’ of the coronavirus bug were crafted to be popped and flattened in

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p The Covid-19 bug gets battered in effigy as Kevin Friedrich raises the roof with a selection of classics on the accordion

rules to make Norfolk Court an ‘antiviral fortress’. As we’ve seen in other such locations, lessons learned from this nationwide response are applicable to other illnesses too; there have been realisations made both here and in the wider public, which may very well make our older citizens even safer.

For now, though, it’s time to celebrate the end of an isolating and potentially stressful time, by showing the virus the door. The message from Norfolk Court’s residents and staff, who are very grateful indeed to live in New Zealand right now, is ‘don’t let it come back’; good riddance to a nasty health threat. ¢

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RETIREMENT LIFESTYLE Grey Power host election candidates u by Andy Bryenton

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With less than 100 days until we vote to choose our next government, Grey Power in Dargaville has arranged a series of informative ‘town class’ meetings with some of the candidates, allowing a semi-formal question and answer session for members of the public to engage with electoral hopefuls. Spanning three months of meetings for the advocacy group, the first engagement will host Labour Party candidate Willow-Jean Prime on June 19. New Zealand First MP and incumbent Regional Development Minister Shane Jones will appear on July 10. Finally, a ‘panel’ format ‘meet the candidates’ event will be hosted in August, with all five standing politicians addressing the questions of the public. Sitting MP for Northland, Matt King, visited a wellattended Grey Power meeting in March before coronavirus countermeasures put an end to public gatherings. Grey Power, despite being primarily convened as a group to support better living and rights for older citizens, is welcoming of others to come and put their questions to the candidates in what is the first announced ‘open house’ series of meetings of its kind for the region. Northland is tipped by many political candidates as a ‘battleground’ electorate in the wake of recent polling, which suggests that a win here for either the incumbent, Mr King, or the New Zealand First candidate, Mr Jones, could alter the post-election make-up of any possible coalition.

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KAIPARA GREY POWER Host: Willow Jean Prime NZ Labour List MP And Party Candidate For Northland All Welcome Come listen and question p Grey Power in Dargaville will give citizens the chance to hear the policies and opinions of Northland’s electoral candidates

Also expected to be a big part of the pre-election debate, especially among our older residents, are the twin referenda, which address both euthanasia (also termed death with dignity) for the terminally ill, and the possibility of legalising cannabis, known for its medical efficacy as well as recreational use. Both issues have the potential to impact on those in their later years, as both could herald reforms to the practice

of medicine of interest to older citizens. The full series of ‘meet the candidates’ events will take place month by month at Dargaville’s Methodist Church auditorium, with regular reminders of each forthcoming engagement in this publication. ¢

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With coronavirus cases at zero and the nation’s alert level dropped to one, Library services are back in action. Library spokesperson Jillaine Murray says the shift to a more permissive environment has unlocked the technological side of the popular community knowledge hub, but that it’s also a chance to reassess how those services are delivered. It’s a case of ‘we provide the door, you bring the key’.

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“With the change to level one, the library has reopened their self-service photocopying, scanning and faxing facilities,” says Jillaine. “The computers are also available for use by the public again, and that’s great.” However, the sheer workload of coming out of Covid quarantine has made the library staff take a closer look at their role in helping people access these machines. In the past, citizens

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with zero computer literacy had placed unfair demands on the time and abilities of librarians, who are happy to provide the service, but are not IT tutors or graphic designers. “Everyone is welcome, but some basic knowledge of computers is a must, as the library provides free access to the equipment but doesn’t provide computer training. The library staff can assist with basic tips for using the equipment, or they can point you in the right direction if you need further assistance beyond that,” says Jillaine. “There are businesses in Dargaville who provide free computer training, and there are other groups that will provide computer assistance, however, there is usually a charge associated with those services. We see how empowered our customers are when they have had some basic training, and they come in and are confident in their use of the

computers. We really want to encourage that so they can get the most out of the free equipment we offer” Think of it like a car rental service; they provide the machinery, but not your licence. The library staff ask patrons to remember that they are there to help make knowledge, on paper or the web, accessible, but that the tools to use that knowledge are things to develop for ourselves. Ask the library team for further information on free local computer training providers if you’re interested in bettering your skills in cyberspace. For older citizens, the group to talk to is Senior Net, a group of tech-savvy and like-minded locals who prove that technology isn’t just for the teens. Then there’s more formal training available through learning centres and polytechs for those taking their skills to the next stage; some of this can be accessed free of charge too. ¢

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RETIREMENT LIFESTYLE Lessons from Covid defence u by Andy Bryenton

Autumn of 2020 has been a long, strange and stressful time for most, as the nation shored up its defences against coronavirus and, ultimately, united to break the chain of infection and weather the storm. Other nations have not been so lucky, with poor political choices, large populations, porous borders and economic factors combining to create a chilling death toll. Having been spared widespread tragedy (though we were far from untouched by the mortality of Covid-19), we could take the view that we were simply lucky to live where we do, on a relatively isolated Pacific island with oceanic borders and a first-world health system. Then again, the more productive thing to do is to learn from the successes and mistakes of this outbreak to help us, not just in future, when even more serious pandemics could threaten our country, but in the present as well. At the forefront of applying useful knowledge from the Covid threat are rest homes and hospitals for the elderly. We have seen that the rules and precautions taken elsewhere were effective, and not just against coronavirus. Many rest homes and aged care facilities report

that seasonal bugs like cold and flu are in decline as strict handwashing, visitor contact limiting, hand sanitising and other practical measures slash the onset of winter ills. It’s not just physical steps and new rules, which have made this possible. A prevailing attitude that we are now more aware of how viruses and bacteria function, and how we can break that chain of contagion, now exists in society. We’ve done it once with Covid, goes this line of thinking, why not carry over and reduce the harm from other bugs too? At both ends of the age spectrum, in schools and elder care residences, there’s a growing trend against ‘just accepting’ winter as a time of widespread sickness, some strains of which can kill as surely as the novel Covid-19. ¢

p Lessons learned from coronavirus prevention methods also serve to block more prosaic winter ills — keep up those good habits

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DINE LOCALLY A tasty new local venture u by Andy Bryenton

Those who wish to combine healthy eating with delicious treats have a new destination in Dargaville, as Providence opens its doors to the public with an emphasis on fresh, organic, wholesome and locally sourced ingredients. Not just for the kitchen; though yes, the plant-based menu here carries over and expands on the solid groundwork of previous name Taste and See. There are also baskets of locally grown vegetables by the door, shelves packed with healthy ingredients to the fore, and plenty of ideas to take home and experiment with, in your own family kitchen. Proprietors Rona and Nathan Mitchell have a flavourful and healthy vision for their new enterprise, which will offer cafe-style dining, a cabinet full of sweet and savoury treat, and a large variety of inspirational options for your plantbased home menu. “All our staff come from families that eat plant-based at home, so we know what is needed to sustain a balanced diet,” say the Mitchells. “The products on our shelves are mostly those you’d find in our pantries at home.” It’s a popular movement worldwide, not just for health reasons, and both Rona and Nathan have great respect for the Taste and See team, which paved the way for this new stage of their vision.

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“We have been blessed by taking over the business from such a wonderful team at Taste and See. “Sam and Hope are both good friends of ours, and we will continue to work together to support people in the community through education and service.” There’s a strong local ethic here, with many of the fruit and vegetables picked the morning they are on sale, from farms just minutes away. Other ingredients

come from as close by as possible too, making Providence a perfect example of how we can support each other to build a thriving local economy postcoronavirus lockdown. With certified delicious savouries and sweets (there was no way to resist a sample), it’s well worth stopping by to welcome our newest business neighbours. You’ll be pleasantly surprised by the range of fresh options on offer. ¢

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Warming up your winter u by Andy Bryenton

When the seasons change and the desire for a hot and generous lunch or all-day breakfast becomes an obsession, Dargaville’s Te Kauta cafe will have you covered. That’s the promise from new chef Michael, who comes to the already popular eatery on Dargaville’s main street with a 17-year track record as a qualified chef, and a hunger (if you’ll pardon the pun) for good food done right. This local exponent of classic dishes as they should be has engaged with the Te Kauta team, who it should be said already embraced the concept of hearty, wholesome and hot items on their menu. Michael’s keen to take this traditional, home-kitchen fare and expand on it, with more ‘proper old-fashioned’ recipes prepared with locally sourced ingredients. It already includes the arrival of sweet and sticky pork ribs with a smokey, piquant sauce, accompanied by a garden salad and chips for a most satisfying lunch. There’s talk of a proper cottage pie coming on force soon, too; that’s prime ground beef, fluffy potato topping, bubbling cheese and fresh veggies. Even a simple bacon and egg sandwich here is elevated beyond the ordinary

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p Fire up the winter menu — colder days herald a change in fare for local cafe Te Kauta

with free-range eggs, orange-yellow yolks and crispy pan-fried bacon. There’s a lot to work with, and the menu Michael is crafting will work back to back with

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Landmark day for a classic name u by Andy Bryenton

There are some old and well-established names in the main streets of our Kaipara towns. One such is the Matich’s name on central Dargaville’s fresh fish supplier and takeaway restaurant. Current owners Justine and Rick are the latest custodians of a name that harkens back to the days of sailboats on the harbour and river, harvesting fish for the tables of settlers and farming families. The Matich family name became involved as leaders in this market locally and hoisted the sign on a mid-town eatery in the years preceding the second world war. That’s a long tradition to take on. p However, for the past two years, Rick and Justine have built a dedicated following among those who have a taste for fresh seafood, either for the home kitchen or served up wrapped in paper or on a plate. Two years is widely reputed to be a milestone achievement for small businesses; a time when it’s apparent if their formula has won mass appeal with the public. In the case of this continuation of a classic, the new management, who hail originally

It’s a two-year birthday bash for the ‘new’ Matich’s restaurant team, headed up by owners Justine and Rick

from Waiheke Island, has struck on a winning recipe. Justine and Rick wish their loyal customers a heartfelt thanks for two years of custom, and supportive feedback both online and in person. They both agree that this is a great little town to live in, and they’re happy to continue on a tradition of serving the people what they want, hot and fresh! ¢

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So, you’d like to express your character, show your appreciation for fine design, get a little quirky, and meet like-minded people by getting amongst the ever-growing world of classic autos and bikes? How can you pick a hassle-free winner that appreciates like a fine wine, rather than rusting into a pile of disappointment? Nostalgia and aesthetics are everything when it comes to picking a classic. However, while many of us would love a Mercedes gullwing or an Aston DB5, such icons are priced out of the market for most. A good choice is a vehicle that you remember fondly from your younger years; this could be a European cruiser, an American muscle car or even a Japanese sports coupe. The choice is everything, but for true classic status a car or bike must be at least two of the following; special when it was produced, beautiful or at least odd to behold, and well regarded in its own time. Once you’ve scrolled and clicked through the shapes and the era you like, and established a budget, check out the owners club for your prospective classic. The theory is, it’s best to pick up a car that was at the height of its popularity 20 to 30 years ago, and which has a following for a reason. Examples include the E30 BMW or the Toyota MR2; right now the first is on the uptick in price and desirability, and the second is starting to head that way. Owners clubs tell you a lot about their

cars, from wry discussions on common faults and how to fix them, through to the availability of parts. Many are friendly communities who will go above and beyond to help keep members’ rides on the road, as I’ve personally found with the classic Mercedes bunch. Another good source of information before buying is the old archival footage of reviews when the car or bike was new. It’s also a good experiment to pretend something has gone wrong (let’s say the suspension bushings) and price up replacements on the internet. If it’s only possible to get the parts from a specialist in Lithuania for thousands of dollars, this might not be the everyman’s classic for you. The good news is, these days the classic term is wide and diverse. Cars like the Ford Escort and Toyota Starlet are as esteemed among their fans as the most wedge-shaped supercar. If you loved a particular machine in the late 80s or early 90s, chances are it now has a fan club, massive tech support archives and every reason to revisit ownership. ¢

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

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

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

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New Housing Commercial Alterations Additions

PETER BLACKWELL 021 295 9647

KAURI COAST CONTRACTING LTD Landscaping to Earthmoving, Certified Drainlaying, Tip Truck Hire, Septic Farms, Subdivisions & more Call Gary Whippy today! gary@kccontracting.co.nz • 027 469 8079

• Septic Tank/Grease Trap Cleaning • Septic & Sewerage Treatment Systems

Before/After School Care and Holiday Programme for 5-13 year olds

OPEN 7.00am to 6.00pm Monday to Friday Dargaville Primary School Portland Street, Dargaville

Mobile 027 352 2871

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

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09 431 8440 021 125 1576

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

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

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

For new kitchens, cabinets, repairs and hardware

Matt 021 111 0595 or email muddythumbs@gmail.com

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30 Hurndall St, Maungaturoto

Norman Kitchen Design

GARDENING & MAINTENANCE

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Operator AARON GUEST 09 439 1843 tkdiggers@gmail.com

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Closing date for classified advertising for the 23 June 2020 edition is Monday 22 June 2020

For Sale

Tree Services

Property Maintenance

Situations Vacant

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

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

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.

RELIEF MILKER wanted. Must have experience. Start July/ Aug. 240 cows. Able to feed out an advantage. 027 439 5302.

CHICKEN MANURE for sale in bulk or small lots $20 cubic metre plus freight call 09 432 2444 or 027 476 5458. FIREWOOD 4 Sale. Shed stored. Dry Macrocarpa. $100m³. Delivery Kaipara. Phone Karl or Steve 09 439 0403. SUZUKI ESCUDO Vitara/Grand Vitara - car parts, WOF parts, 4x4 parts etc. Good parts, good prices. Phone Derek 09 439 7573. 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.

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

Avoid Drink Driving Be THe SOBER D FOR A nIGHT

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

Septic Tank Services EFFLUENT REMOVAL, just give us a call, we remove it all. ‘Magic Property Services’. Phone Chris 027 480 0110 or Mary 027 459 1544. 7 Days. WE ARE THE ONLY CODE COMPLIANT OPERATORS IN THE KAIPARA.

Work Wanted

ATS PROPERTY Maintenance & Repair. Fences & Repairs • Kitchen/Bathroom Fitouts • Waterblasting • Flooring Repairs • Decks • Windows & Latches • Plus much more. No job too small. Phone 09 439 8628. KV MAINTENANCE & repairs. No job too large or too small. Fencing, decks etc. Qualified builder. Free quotes available, call John 021 0819 3758.

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

CASUAL RELIEF driver, Class 5 contract driver available. Road ranger experience, tip truck and trailer. Phone Eric Aitchison 027 370 6899. Waitupu Investments Ltd. VERSATILE HANDYMAN service for light construction. Decks, concrete, paving, digger work, tanks, plastering, painting, maintenance & repairs. Please phone for free quote 021 143 1494.

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.

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

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

Phone or Txt Paul

027 271 2022

Trade & Services DECKS, FENCES, all small building jobs undertaken, Baylys Beach based. Phone Ross for a free quote, NorWest Building & Maintenance, 027 412 0840. WATCH BATTERIES fitted from $10, in most cases while you wait. Les, 022 342 8183. WATER TANK Cleaning. Phone Pete 027 444 3053 or 09 405 9510.

DRIVE PHONE FREE!

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Dry Aged Beef Specialists Traditional Manuka wood smoked Bacon & Ham

TOKATOKA

For Lease

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

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GREENWAYSTRUST DEPOT SUPPORT WORKER

Greenways Trust has a full time position available. This involves, supporting and motivating our Supported Employees and working in a team environment. Tasks will include • Bagging firewood and bulk firewood splitting, delivering and stacking • General garden/section maintenance • Repairs and Maintenance of vehicles and machinery • Personal Cares You will need • A full clean drivers license (manual) is essential • Mechanical ability • A good level of physical fitness • A sense of humour Preference will be given to • Those with experience working in the disability sector, particularly practical support • Those with chainsaw, forklift, landscaping and mechanical experience is an advantage Please e-mail for a Job description and application pack to Dianne Fowlie greenwaystrust@xtra.co.nz Applications close 19th June 2020

SAFETY FIRST ON THE FARM Situations Vacant

Want to make a difference? At Property Brokers we’re committed to the provinces. We believe rural New Zealand is the cement that holds us together and are passionate about keeping these communities thriving. With our strategic partnership with Farmlands Co-operative we have a vacancy in Dargaville-Helensville and Whangarei for people truly committed to servicing Client and Shareholder Rural and Lifestyle property requirements. lf you are ready to make a difference in your career please send your CV to recruitment@pb.co.nz pb.co.nz Property Brokers Licensed REAA 2008


KAIPARA LIFESTYLER June 16 - 2020

CLASSIFIEDS

Phone 09 439 6933

Closing date for classified advertising for the 23 June 2020 edition is Monday 22 June 2020

Livestock

Public Notices

FRESIAN & FX heifers for sale. 50 to 60 or less, carving July. 40+ years AB. Average BW 71. PW 77. Phone 09 439 5302.

NORTHERN WAIROA MEMORIAL RSA

Garage Sale GARAGE SALE Saturday 20th June. 33 Cobham Ave, 9.30am. Something for everyone.

For Rent GRANNY FLAT, 1 bedroom, handy to town. No pets. Suit working person. $220pw - includes power & water. Available next week. Phone only - 022 137 3293, 9.00-6.00 no texts.

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

Saturday 4 July at 1.00 pm At the Dargaville RSA Clubrooms Nominations for elected positions must be in writing and close at 4 pm on Friday 26 June. Ross Newlove Secretary

ALL WELCOME

S. Skelton, Secretary

Dargaville MX & ATV Club Notice of AGM. Monday 29th June, 7.30pm, Rod & Custom Clubrooms, Jervois St. Agenda: Chairman's Report, Financial Report, Election of Officers.

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LIGHT SUPPER PROVIDED

www.dargavillemx.nz

The general nature of the business conducted under the licence is Tavern. The days on which and the hours during which alcohol is sold under the on-licence are: Monday to Sunday 9am to 1am the following day. under the off-licence are: Monday to Sunday 9am to 10pm

THANK YOU

The application may be inspected during ordinary office hours at the Kaipara District Licensing Committee at 42 Hokianga Road, Dargaville or Unit 13, 6 Molesworth Drive, Mangawhai.

FOR CHOOSING LOCAL

Any person who is entitled to object and who wishes to object to the issue of the licence may, not later than 15 working days after the first publication of this public notice, file a notice in writing of the objection with the Secretary of the District Licensing Committee, Private Bag 1001, Dargaville 0340.

Get a team together for a fun night out

No objection to the renewal of a licence may be made in relation to a matter other than a matter specified in section 131 of the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012.

KAIPARA

Community Centre

AGM WEDNESDAY JUNE 30TH 2020

This is the first publication of this notice.

Avoid Drink Driving Be THe SOBER D FOR A nIGHT

40 HOKIANGA RD 7PM

Auctions

AUCTION!

BADMINTON Seniors (14yrs +) | Mondays 7pm – 9pm $2 per night Dargaville Town Hall (rear entrance) Some racquets available ALL WELCOME

Enquiries 021 439 157

Passed away 3rd June 2020 Long time respected friend of the Lambly's. Now reunited with older brother Maurice making their own stars in the sky. Travel safe mate.

JENNINGS ANDREW GORDON (ANDY) Passed away peacefully on 10th June 2020 aged 59. Deeply loved and adored husband of Stacey, Dad and Stepdad of Myles, Jessica, Jarrod, Olivia and Brooke. Brother and brother-in-law of Shelley and Charles Tobin, Kellie and Carl Fairweather. Loved son of the late Gordon and Marion Jennings, and son-in-law of the late Kevin and Bev Fairweather. Loved uncle, cousin, and friend to many. A service for Andy will be held at the Northern Wairoa Boating Club, Totara Street Dargaville at 11:00 am on Wednesday 17th June 2020, followed by private cremation. All communications to the P O Box 306 Dargaville 0340. Forever in our hearts You will be sadly missed

Wikaira Tui Limited of Dargaville, has made application to the Kaipara District Licensing Committee for the renewal of an on-licence and an off-licence in respect of the premises situated at 3065 State Highway 12 RD9, Dargaville 0379 known as Kaihu Tavern.

Come along to catch up with neighbours and be involved in your community. All Welcome.

Mamaranui Bowling Club Friday 26 June Meals available from 6pm

Crawford Allan William

of application for an on-licence, BYO on-licence or conveyance-licence and an off-licence. (Sections 127,101 Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012)

Monday 29th June 2020 Doors open at 6.30pm. Start at 7pm NW Golf Club.

QUIZ NIGHT

NOTICE OF AGM

*Nominations for election to be delivered to the Secretary no later than Tuesday 7th July 2020. (forms available from Fergus 100% Electrical, at our Facebook page or email maungaturotocountryclub@gmail.com)

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Wednesday 15th July 2020 7pm at the Sports Pavilion, Paparoa

AGM

Death Notices

All members are urged to attend this meeting in order that any decisions made are the will of the majority of members. Kathy Strong Vice President

LOVE REMEMBERS my holy Sabbath, Romans 3:31, Matthew 5:17-19. 1 John: 2: 3-5.

Arty Farties Inc. AGM

Public Notices

The Annual General Meeting of the Maungaturoto Recreational Society Inc will be held in the Clubrooms at 84 Bickerstaffe Road Maungaturoto on Tuesday 21st July 2020 at 7pm sharp AGENDA: Election of Officers* President’s Annual Report Financial Report Notices of Motion

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

KAIPARA GREY Power AGM Friday 19 June Dargaville Methodist Church 1pm - plus meet Labour candidate Willow Jean Prime from 1.30. All welcome.

BAYLYS BEACH SOCIETY

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TIMBER, ROUNDWOOD, BATTENS A/C Mt Pokaka Timber Products Ltd 1213 State Highway 10, Kerikeri (2km South of Kerikeri roundabout) Starts: 10am Saturday 20th June 2020 Register prior to this TIMBER: Assortment of H3.2 & H4 Timber including decking (smooth & grip tread), landscaping, palings, TG&V and RS retaining, fence rails, stockyard rails and assorted mixed packs. ROUNDWOOD: Quantities of H4 Posts, Quarter Round, Half Round Posts and Strainers Volume of 1.8m, 2.4m & 2.7m mixed seconds Timber & Roundwood sold in lots to suit all purchases Full catalogue available from Thursday 18th June 2020 PAYMENT TERMS:

Accounts, Cash, Cheque or Eftpos

ENQUIRIES: Phone: 09 407 7271| Email: sales@mtpokaka.co.nz

In Memoriam

Lucy Anne Lang

23.12.1949 - 19.06.2019 Whispers of your memory are constantly around me. In everything beautiful I see, you are always with me. Love you with all our hearts. Ashley, Jackson, Cedric, Lila-Rose, Elara and Evie.

LANG, Lucy Anne

(Nee Edmonds) Passed away June 19th 2019 In loving memory of my wife, a mother, grandmother and great grandmother. Like falling leaves the year drifted by, but loving memories never die. Love you forever Terry & Family

Lucy Anne Lang

Nee Edmonds One year has passed already & still, it's hard to face that I only have my memories, but really want your embrace. I love & miss you mum, but know you are at peace. One day we will be together & I'll see your smiling face. Arohanui Tina, Gary & Whanau Unveiling to be held on Saturday 20/06/20 at 10am, Dargaville Cemetary.

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KAIPARA LIFESTYLER

60 TOKATOKA ROAD, DARGAVILLE

$590,000 20 MEIKLE ROAD, TOMARATA

$1,195,000 9 SNAPPER STREET, BAYLYS BEACH

$142,000 2239B STATE HIGHWAY 12, PAPAROA $625,000

NEW LISTING

OPPORTUNITY IS KNOCKING

STUNNING VIEWS

CHEAP LAND, AFFORDABLE BUILD

BUNGALOW & SHED ON 10 ACRES

This is a large family home in a private location with Tokatoka as its backdrop. With 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a large separate lounge, open plan family, dining & kitchen there is plenty of room for everyone. A 6x9 Garage with workshop and a carport for the Boat or caravan.

Superior 259 sqm three-bedroom award-winning family home set on 1 hectare of fully-fenced lawn overlooking beautiful farmland. Master bedroom with walk-in closet and ensuite, two living areas, underfloor heated kitchen and separate dining space and not one but two offices.

Secure this section in one of the fastest most affordable seaside locations. On the ridge you can build up and maximise the views as positioned to capture sea and rural outlooks. Dont let the sun set on this opportunity as this land is surplus to requirements for the out of town vendors.

1920´s character home secluded on 10 Acres. Features bay windows, high stud, timber flooring, choice of decks to relax. Woodburner, ECO wool insulation. Sleepout. Large shed. Groom your horses undercover. Grazing, Arena, Native bush & birdsong. Ph Rhoda today!

RACHAEL DE VRIES Mob 021 943 900 WEB ID RJS4156

GARY MORRIS 021 902 087 WEB ID MRE2452

CRAIG CLEMENT Mob 021 461 668 WEB ID RJS3994

RHODA MORRISON Ph 0274 800 691 WEB ID MRE2448

5 RIPIRO DRIVE, BAYLYS BEACH

132 POYNER ROAD, MATAKOHE

MAGICAL WEST COAST

COUNTRY LIVING AT ITS BEST

CAMP, RESITE, BUILD NEW

FAMILY HOME ON LARGE SECTION

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

Take in the gorgeous rural views. A massive implement shed with power is the real jewel here. Tidy three bedroom home sits on 3,132m2 section, overlooking the countryside. Currently has a wonderful tenant and producing an income. Call me now! FOR SALE SHAR SCHULTZ Mob 022 046 4790 WEB ID MRE2411

Easy contoured 4.09ha’s divided into 3 paddocks. Overlooks bush and has distant views of the Matakohe River. Great spot to camp, resite a second hand dwelling or build new. If you have always dreamed of having somewhere to have a horse or your own livestock and chooks. This could be the place for you. A blank canvas for you to develop. SHEILA BOON Mob 027 498 5651 WEB ID MRE2424

Spacious 3 bedroom family home with 2 bathrooms, polished native timber flooring, carpet, renovated kitchen. Woodburner. French doors to deck. Lovely rural outlook. Beside quality homes. Separate garage & shed space. Plenty of parking. Walk to village. Ph Rhoda today!

357 ONERIRI ROAD, KAIWAKA

$849,000 45 PLUNKET STREET, DARGAVILLE

$469,000 GALLIE BRANCH RD, MATAKOHE

$399,000 93 HURNDALL STREET, MAUNGATUROTO

$275,000 1908 PAPAROA VALLEY ROAD, PAPAROA

$525,000

RHODA MORRISON Ph 0274 800 691 WEB ID MRE2451

$675,000 113 FRANKLIN ROAD, PAPAROA from $140,000

NEW LISTING

NEW LISTING

NEW LISTING

SOMETHING SPECIAL

LOCATION IS PERFECT

INCOME GALORE

TWIN STREAMS WAI ORANGA RUA

Solid 3 bedroom Sunshine home and large storage shed with concrete floor. The vendors have made a great job planting all the boundaries on this 9.9650ha of desirable property. Includes a lovely stand of bush, all on a tar sealed road to Kaiwaka and about 25 mins from Mangawhai beach.

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

3 separate living quarters. Upstairs 4 bedrooms, office, bathroom & ensuite, open plan living, dining, kitchen. Downstairs 2 bedrooms, 2 lounges, kitchen, ensuite. Across the drive is a 2 bedroom cottage. Move the whole family in or rent the whole lot out. Call for potential income figures.

Lifestyle sections . These sites are flat and sunny with a rural outlook. Carefully planned to allow senior living on smaller lots in a quiet village-like environment. Covenants apply. Call today to receive an information pack. Lots 50-63 Priced from $140,000

GARY MORRIS 021 902 087 WEB ID MRE2453

CRAIG CLEMENT Mob 021 461 668 WEB ID RJS4154

KARYN HODGSON Mob 029 779 9019 WEB ID MRE2451

JILL WILSON Mob 021 505 712 WEB ID MRE2306

110 Victoria Street, Dargaville 143 Hurndall Street, Maungaturoto

www.roperandjones.co.nz

09 439 7295 09 431 1016

Dargaville Realty Ltd Licensed Agent REAA 2008

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IN-STORE DEALS ON PRO-MX

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