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Landfill protest action steps up u by Paul Campbell

A planned protest march to Auckland, a moratorium on development consents affecting Kaipara Harbour and a national campaign against landfills near New Zealand’s waterways are major moves that have emerged from an alliance between the Fight the Tip movement and Ngati Whatua to stop a Dome Valley landfill.

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Perceived as a major pollution risk for the Kaipara Harbour, the landfill would take Auckland rubbish to a tip applied for by Chinese-owned Waste Management Ltd. The site is on a watershed of the Hoteo River and Kaipara Harbour with fears of disastrous marine pollution should a breach ever occur. Ngati Whatua holds iwi sway over an area from Hokianga to Auckland, and CEO Alan Riwaka says: “We aren’t going away. Along with the community, we are prepared to fight every step of the way.” Fight the Tip organiser, Michelle Carmichael says “our united front against this landfill has grown. Community, iwi including all mana whenua, and Kaipara District Council, are all opposing or speaking out against the landfill for the purpose of protecting this land, waterways and Kaipara Harbour. Together we are so strong.” Key actions the new alliance plans include a protest hikoi “to the doors of Auckland Council” and working nationally to ban the potential of tips anywhere near New Zealand’s waterways as well as seeking a moratorium on all consents affecting the Kaipara Harbour. “The network of Te Kahu o Taonui, which is 11 Iwi across Northland, has been asked to support the cause through providing submissions against this development,” said Mr Riwaka. “Our national Action Station Petition has attracted close to 3,000 signatures of support. The iwi will host a series

p Fight the Tip organisers Michell Carmichael (left) and Sue Crockett review action plans

of community, marae-based and digital hui to support whanau to put forward submissions.” Following an approach by the new alliance protesting Auckland Council’s decision to take online submissions only in a time frame covered by Covid-19 lockdown, Auckland Council has agreed to receive submissions up to three weeks before the hearings start later this year. The new alliance will host a series of Kaipara Harbour-based community hui in Dargaville, on Wednesday, June 17, Wellsford Community Hall, Tuesday, June

23 and Helensville War Memorial Hall on Wednesday, July 1, all from 6pm to 8pm. “The issue has also been shared across various social media platforms regionally and nationally,” added Mr Riwaka. “Ngati Whatua is asking for national support for this issue and is seeking support from all uri, whanau, hapu, marae and tribal partners. “Our chair, Dame Naida Glavish, affirms this in her statement: ‘If you see something wrong in front of you, then correct it because if you don’t, you will become like it’.” ¢

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p Maungaturoto’s wharf area received a tidy-up by a keen group of volunteers recently. The site is being transformed for walking, picnicking and water activities. Group spokesperson Carol Moorehead says the vision is for an attractive community destination. “One reason this project is progressing so well is the many different people who have offered their skills, talents, time, equipment and enthusiasm. A tractor visiting was such a blessing compared to our lawnmower. An extra bonus is that discussions are underway for Kaipara District Council project input,” she said.

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p Students at Dargaville Primary School returned recently to the learning environment along with Chromebooks at the ready. The school is now back to normal with pupils appreciating being able to see friends and teachers once more after a long period away from classroom study. ”Dargaville Primary students and teachers are so happy to be back into classroom learning again,” said teacher Karah Pickering.

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p Representatives from the cycling community, Kaipara District Council and design and construction professionals gathered to snap a commemorative picture before the earth was turned and construction began on a new series of downhill mountain bike trails in Dargaville. Situated on the southern flank of Harding Park’s landmark hill, these trails will include banked corners, drop-offs, jumps and twists to satisfy all levels of cyclists. Another example of the KDC’s commitment to outdoor recreation, this latest development was the subject of a survey earlier this year, which gauged the enthusiasm level of local riders and found that there was high demand for a facility such as this, and is also anticipated to bring in riders from further afield on day trips.


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Rainfall brings some relief Council abandons berm upkeep u by Paul Campbell

The rainfall in Kaipara during recent days has been a blessing for many a household on water tanks, and it has been a reprieve for some urban areas, but not everyone will benefit immediately.

People in Dargaville and Glinks Gully can even wash cars and water blast their drives this week, effective from Tuesday, June 9, although the Kaipara District Council is still asking people to use water carefully. “The official water restrictions in Dargaville and Glinks Gully moved back to level two effective at midnight on Tuesday, but Maungaturoto, Mangawhai and Ruawai continue to stay at level four restriction at this stage,” said council spokesman, Benjamin Hope. “This level is constantly being reviewed, and the council will advise when restrictions can be lifted. Dargaville and Glinks Gully solely rely on water from p Most rain fell in eastern area in May streams. These sources have recharged rapidly over the last week and May 2020, and it’s looking like it’s set have sustained the flows. Groundwater to continue. recharge and dam recovery, on the other “The lack of rainfall in the catchment hand, is slower and is being reviewed for areas has been a real concern for this the rest of the district.” time of year. The recent rainfall, combined with “Commercial users have minimised forecast weather for the next month, their water use throughout the drought has given the council enough confidence and are continuing to reduce and that people on the west coast can safely improve how they use water. start moving back down the water “With careful management, those restriction ladder. businesses that rely on water have “Level two still means people need been able to continue employing to conserve water. Rainfall is still about and functioning, while balancing the 20% less than our median rainfall for communities’ need for water.” ¢

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In a move, which brings the Kaipara District Council into line with the vast majority of other civic authorities in New Zealand, July 1 will see the end of council contractors mowing berms in residential areas. The service is being axed due to cost-cutting measures aimed at driving down rates. “To reduce rates for the 2020/2021 year, the council looked for areas where it could reduce costs,” says council spokesperson Ben Hope. “From July 1 2020, council contractors will no longer be mowing residential berms (the piece of grass between the road and footpath outside some houses), and homeowners will have the option of mowing them themselves.” Self-maintenance or employing a third party would appear to be the only options, as they were in 2013 when the same action was taken in Auckland’s residential suburbs. It is unclear whether homeowners would be cited for tolerating overgrown berms, which remain KDC property. Some citizens already aware of the forthcoming cessation of mowing services have expressed concerns for elderly residents and their ability to take on another chore or expense. However, the KDC reiterates that currently the council is exceeding the service level set by many other

councils, and this decision would bring our services into alignment. The end goal; rates reduction, is seen as a positive move to help the community. The mowers will still be busy improving other areas, too. Mr Hope confirms that all local parks and reserves will still be managed and maintained, and in some areas, roading will take over berm and edge control to ensure safety and line of sight is maintained for road users as well as pedestrians. As the berms remain council property, ‘creative’ use of the now unmowed strip is still prohibited. During Auckland’s contentious transition to DIY berm maintenance, residents took actions ranging from planting veggie gardens to laying artificial sports turf on the footpathto-roadway margin, only to have to revert to grass. More positively, some neighbourhoods banded together to voluntarily mow the berms of the elderly or disabled free of charge.

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Wearable Arts rescheduled by Andy Bryenton

With Covid-19 restrictions still dictating the numbers of people able to attend indoor events, and the deadline approaching for 2020’s entrants, the Dargaville Wearable Arts event’s coordinators have opted to forego an exhibition this year, concentrating their efforts on an extravaganza early in 2021, more befitting of the scope of their contestants’ creativity. A reduced, limited and constrained Dargaville Wearable Arts show would not capture the imagination and vision of the works on display, nor allow an audience large enough to guarantee nobody missed out on the show. That’s the opinion of those tasked with bringing the event to life. Instead of pushing on with limited capacity and little time, a date has instead been set for p Covid-19 restrictions may have postponed 2020’s Wearable Arts, but plans are well underway to come back May of 2021. strong in early 2021 All current entrants will receive extra time to design, craft These include creative director, Terri and perfect their creations. While this Donaldson, and the team of visual necessary small hiatus also gives new projection artists from AwhiWorld who entrants a chance to step forward and transformed not just the interior of the devote the intervening months to realising Dargaville Town Hall with their advanced their artistic visions. light and motion technology, but the On a technical level, the wearable arts exterior of the town’s Muddy Waters management is pleased to announce that Gallery as well. With a little extra time to many of the important ‘behind the scenes’ work with, and secure in the knowledge figures who made last year’s event so that the Covid threat is receding, the memorable are back, and that others who organisers of this landmark annual event had been drafted for 2020 will step up are confident that May 2021 will be a for 2021. time to remember for all involved.

Help wanted in community gardens The Covid-19 lockdown has highlighted families in need, with jobs lost and incomes reduced, so the Paparoa Community Gardens is looking for some extra help. “The old bowling club site has been a source of fresh vegetables and fruit to the local food banks for a number of years,” said head gardener Jan Dallas. “Covid-19 and the lockdown have highlighted that need even more. We have extended the gardens to make way for more crops, and that means more helpers.” The project is known as Ar ty Far ties and features a Sunday garage sale component. “It has not reopened since the start of lockdown, and we are looking for new people to run this for us,” said Jan. p From left: Verity Baines, Jan Dallas and Jenny MacKinnon “All funds go back to our hard at work organisation to help keep us running. So, if you have any experience “If you’re old or young or in-between in retail or would just like to help with — if you can hold a garden hose, even this, please make yourself known to if you have to sit on a chair whilst doing us. We harvest on Sunday mornings, it, we need you, and your community and this food generally gets taken to does too. local food banks.” “We invite new volunteers to our Volunteers come in on Thursdays annual general meeting to be held at and Fridays, plus Sunday mornings, the Paparoa Sports Pavilion at 7pm on with more needed too. July 15.” ¢

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Council building to begin Wharves project approved u by Paul Campbell

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Construction of the $9 million Kaipara Customer Service Centre in Dargaville, to be occupied by Kaipara District Council and Northland Regional Council staff will begin next month and expected to provide 100 jobs on the post-Covid-19 economic recovery.

Upgraded wharf facilities serving the Kaipara Harbour have moved to detailed planning for the projects, with approval of the Final Wharves Feasibility Study and Programme Business Case from the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment.

p Penny Smart, NRC chair, and Mayor Jason Smith were on-site for the blessing of the new council building

The Hokianga Road site was formally blessed last week by hapu Te Kuihi, Te Roroa and Te Uri o Hau and attended by representatives from the NRC and KDC. The complex is being developed at 32 Hokianga Road to house about a dozen NRC operational field staff, associated vehicles and specialist equipment with the KDC and about 65 of its staff, mostly in administrative roles, already signed up as the key tenant. NRC chair, Penny Smart, who is also the council’s Kaipara constituency representative, says the NRC paid $465,000 for the 1,235 square metre property in late 2017 and began

planning in earnest for the development soon after. “Given our two councils have a mutual ratepayer base and the district council’s current base nearby is no longer suitable for continued use without extensive and costly modification, it makes sense for us to share a single purpose-built modern site.” Kaipara Mayor Jason Smith says both councils collectively view the development as not only a good investment, but an important sign of ongoing confidence in Dargaville’s future. Work will begin next month with the building ready in late 2021/ early 2022. ¢

It means Kaipara District Council can move on to the next stage of the project after multiple rounds of community meetings, online engagements and more than 120 formal submissions from individuals and organisations. Upgrading the Pahi and Dargaville wharves, designing a new wharf at Pouto or further engagement for beach p Pahi wharf hosts a sprat fishing contest — it will be landings or concept design, upgraded after planning approval can now take place. Mayor Jason Smith says although for Kaipara to do something that we our use of the harbour has evolved, can continue to build upon, that will Kaipara District can again become deliver ongoing and lasting benefits to a thriving hub that connects people this place.” together and supports economic The final Feasibility Study and activity to benefit the region as a whole Programme Business Case can be and northern New Zealand. read in full at kaipara.govt.nz/kickstart/ “I am inspired by the passion our kaipara-harbour-wharves. people have for their wharves, and Under Kaipara KickStart the the strength of their engagement has Provincial Growth Fund, NZTA and shown that many, like me, believe our the council have earmarked $28.24 mighty harbour has a big role to play million to invest in Kaipara’s economic in a revitalised future for Kaipara,” Dr growth and community wellbeing. The Smith says. four interlocking projects are roading, “The Kaipara Kickstart Project, wharves, food research and water. of which Kaipara Wharves is a part, Further details can be found via kaipara. represents a unique opportunity govt.nz/kickstart. ¢

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Inspirational song hits high note u by Andy Bryenton

Some of the greatest songs in history have been inspired by faith, from the classical compositions of the renaissance to the gospel classics of the American south. For New Zealand Music Month in May, Christian radio station Life FM organised a contest to build on this tradition, asking for original songs from local artists. Now a Dargaville songwriter has taken out a top place in this competition. Fans of the arts in Dargaville will probably already know of the name Julianne Parkinson, who has impressed crowds with her wearable arts creations as well as her compositions for the Dargaville Little Theatre during the years. A small example of her creative powers comes from reviewing DLT’s production of The Mad Hatter, a reimagining of Alice in Wonderland, which takes a fresh and more heartfelt look at the classic tale. Mrs Parkinson not only wrote the play and assisted with artistic design but also composed a complete score and lyrics for the entire performance. Another of her works, The Rookie, was enacted entirely in black, white and grey to imitate a 1930s film noir epic. For Life FM’s contest, Julianne presented a song, which she says was composed some time ago. Sweeter features a simple and melodic backing track and uplifting vocals, and it ranked ahead of the competition to land the

p Local singer and songwriter, writer and director Julianne Parkinson has hit the airwaves with a top-five ranking new composition

Dargaville composer and singer a place in the top five. Recently, Life FM’s hosts revealed the final rankings for the best of their NZ Music Month contributors. While gospel-inspired rapper BLSD ONE took top honours, Julianne’s top-five result is yet another indication that this gifted creative genius is one to watch, either in the spotlight or behind the scenes directing and writing. ¢

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Maungaturoto identity and founding member of the Maungaturoto Community Charitable Trust, Donald McKay, has been made a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit in the Queen’s Birthday Honours list, for services to seniors and the community. “Quite simply, I was blown away when I heard the news,” said Don. “Later, I see it as highlighting a need to get more support from the government in taking care of our ageing population.” The MCCT and Mr McKay have been instrumental in establishing aged care facilities in the town, which in turn cater for a wider Kaipara catchment, and is now culminating in the Riverside Resthome dementia care unit that is currently under construction. “To me, this has been a long journey over the years, and I met some wonderful people along the way,” he said. “Sadly though there is an issue in country areas of funding eldercare facilities. “Rather than having to rely on raffles and such, there is a need for government support. We did apply for funding from the Provincial Growth Fund for the dementia unit, but that was turned down.” The $3.9 million facility has been financed within the community, with a partial bank loan and the rest raised by a series of fundraising events and also donations. “In country areas, people don’t have property values that can translate into

p Don McKay, MNZM, calls for government assistance for elderly care

(luxury retirement villages), and the government needs to take notice of that. What we have now is the result of a community effort, and we need outside help in the future.” MCCT has established a 14-bed rest home, 14 low-priced rental units, and 14 housing units with the dementia unit to be the latest stage of development. ¢


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Protecting the children The government’s ban on smoking in cars with children will become law after the third reading of Smoke-free Environments Prohibiting Smoking in Motor Vehicles Carrying Children Amendment bill passed unanimously last week. “This law makes it an offence to smoke in a motor vehicle carrying anyone under 18 years old. We are doing this because children are especially vulnerable to the harmful effects of second-hand smoke due to their smaller lungs, higher respiratory rate and more immature immune systems,” says Associate Minister of Health Jenny Salesa. “We know that second-hand smoke can accumulate in vehicles, even with the windows down. That presents an unacceptable risk to children who never asked to be exposed to second-smoke, and deserve a fighting chance at a life of healthy, clean lungs. “Our government wants to make New Zealand the best place in the world to be a child. We are making progress towards that goal by putting the interests of children first. When the bill becomes law, police will have discretion to issue on-the-spot fines of $50 for those who smoke in cars with children, or to issue warnings or refer people to cessation support services. It is consistent with our health approach. “New Zealand joins Australia, Finland, the UK, most Canadian provinces and some US states, in banning smoking in cars with children. This progressive new legislation continues our work towards New Zealand’s aspirational goal of Smokefree 2025.

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When Colin Jones of Dargaville set out to build a one of a kind bar leaner from the engine of a classic Chevrolet El Camino ute, his aim was to rattle the walls of the man cave where it would end up. It was also to raise some funds for the local rescue services.

p Jenny Salesa, Associate Minister of Health

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Both missions were accomplished with style, and the resulting V8 powered bar leaner is a work of industrial art. Tickets to win the bar leaner in a raffle were available at field days, as well as via local businesses CarMech Services, Greg Smith Engineering and Coast Customs. p New Zealand’s most powerful bar leaner found a new The prize was to have home as the raffle was drawn and donations made to the been drawn at Dargaville’s Dargaville firefighters and Northland Rescue Helicopter Hot Rods and Harleys fest in April, hosted by Mr Smith. However, Deputy fire chief Jason Campbell the Covid emergency pushed back the expressed extreme gratitude for this big reveal to last Friday week, when show of solidarity from the custom representatives of the Northland car and bike community in general, Rescue Helicopter and Dargaville’s and Colin, the creator of this unique volunteer firefighters met with a prize specifically. “There’s a lot of gear we would like, small fleet of cars and bikes to draw the winner. Gerrard Edwards, which the fire department doesn’t pay who entered the draw while visiting for directly, so it’s generosity like this from the Bay of Plenty, got the call that helps us in a big way,” he said. “We as donations were presented to both also see the rescue helicopter over here the rescue helicopter service and the (in the Kaipara) more than often, so we fire brigade. know they’re saving a lot of lives too.” ¢

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After more than a dozen fallow and red deer were found in an unauthorised fenced holding area in the Kaipara District, as well as several others spotted and shot in regenerating bush nearby, biosecurity measures have stepped up.

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WARM & WEATHERTIGHT FOR WINTER At the hearth of the matter u by Andy Bryenton

It’s no mistake that the words ‘heart’ and ‘hearth’ are only one letter apart. The fireplace has been the core of family dwellings since real estate was made up of caves and mud huts. We can see from ancient cultures around the world that fire was given a central place of importance in any build. It’s the same for even the most modern home, where the biggest advancements have come from the ability to tame fire and smoke, keeping the warmth while getting rid of the byproducts like soot and fumes. As our ancestors knew, however, fire is an ally, which can bite. Safety is paramount when installing a fireplace, which is why the work must be undertaken by a trained professional. It is often a job added to the skill set of a plumber or roofer, or it can be a stand-alone trade in its own right. Plumbers often pick up the necessary skills as they can also neatly connect ‘wet back’ fireplaces to existing hot water systems, and are often also the tradies who are called on to fit flues and chimneys through existing roofs. In most areas, council consent is required to install a fireplace. It’s necessary to consult the civic authorities even if you’re replacing an old, inefficient fire with a new and modern one. However, the process is straightforward and will often be taken care of by your fireplace installer. Every fireplace has different

recommended parameters that come into how it can be situated. Distances from walls, the size of the underlying hearth and considerations of flue length and orientation, for example. Once your fireplace is installed, it’s still necessary to keep an eye on its year by year performance, mainly for insurance purposes. Many insurance companies insist on a residential fireplace being inspected by a trained professional on a regular basis, a kind of WOF, which often happens at the same time as having the chimney swept. An inspector will look at the condition of the firebox, check for rust, see if the baffle (the plate, which stops flames from directly burning up inside the chimney) is solid and if the firebricks are cracked or crumbling. A good sweep cuts down on combustible soot and debris like bird’s nests that can cause in-chimney fires, and is also insisted on by most insurance policies. A well-cared for fireplace will render many years of affordable warmth for your home and family; all it takes is a little forward planning and upkeep. ¢

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Welcome to Mangawhai Mangawhai’s sand sculpture competition u by Ann van Engelen

Dennis Emsley has come up with an idea to host a sand sculpture competition to help promote Mangawhai as a tourist destination and support local businesses including the surf lifesaving club. “We are looking to hold it in 2021, and the competition will be open to everyone. We hope to possibly promote it overseas and attract more visitors to the area,” says Dennis. “Initially, the thought of attracting more visitors to the area was frowned upon by some. “I believe that without growth to support local business, the township is at risk of dying a slow death like some other small communities in New Zealand.” It is expected that sand sculptures and castles of all shapes and sizes will be created at the event. “The Mangawhai Sand Sculpture Competition group has a lot of ideas for

the competition, such as holding a junior and adult section. We are considering a small entry fee for adults. We are organising a meeting for people who would like to help organise the event in the near future. “I am hoping the competition will help to bring the community together in a new way. We would like to attract hundreds, if not thousands of new tourists to a fun-filled day and help put Mangawhai on the global stage. “Our aim is to have it become an annual event that grows bigger each year, and we believe with the community behind us and the idea, how can it fail?” For more information, call Dennis on 021 0808 7933. ¢

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Three decades of community drive u by Andy Bryenton

When Lindsay West of Dargaville Ford first assumed the ‘driver’s seat’ at the west Kaipara auto dealership, the destruction of the Berlin Wall was still 13 days in the future, the Telstar was the latest Ford vehicle on the showroom floor, and New Zealand had just turned 150. For three decades he’s seen automotive trends come and go, and has delivered thousands of sets of keys to happy motorists. Farms, families, companies and community groups have all benefitted from the presence of Ford here in Dargaville, during a time of massive change. “In 1990 when we started there were eight fully franchised car dealers in Dargaville,” says Lindsay. “Today Dargaville Ford is the only full motor vehicle franchise in the Kaipara.” He believes that good reliable service is the key to his enduring success, which has seen the dealership scoop many prestigious awards. “No matter what you’re selling, giving service is the most important factor in business. Molly (Lindsay’s late wife, and fellow entrepreneurial business owner in her own right) and I have always been passionate about giving good customer service, and that attitude quickly flows down through your company. It’s more important than having flash premises or cheap prices.” Lindsay says he’s lucky with his customer base too, as Dargaville is ‘the best town in New Zealand’.

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“There are a large number of families that have been with us for the full 30 years. “To all our customers; we have tried hard over three decades to satisfy your needs, and I cannot thank you all enough for your kind custom. It has never been taken for granted. I must also make mention of all the terrific staff members who have worked for Dargaville Motors over the years; we could not have done it alone.” When queried about the future, Lindsay says that he’s happy to see three generations of the West family involved in the business, and the addition of the Can-Am and Ford Tools brands to the amenities available around the Dargaville Motors Ford hub. “Dargaville Ford is in good hands for the future. People ask me regularly when I am going to retire, and my stock answer is that I don’t find it hard to get out of bed in the morning, so until I do I will keep going!” Our greatest congratulations and respect to this definition of a pillar of the business, charitable, sporting and motoring community on a memorable milestone! ¢

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OUR AUTOMOTIVE KEY CUTTING SERVICE SAVES THE DAY! Get those spares cut NOW! Including copies of key fob transponders and even garage door openers! While you’re here, check out our range of rustproofing solutions to help your vehicle brave the winter roads! PLUS • ENGINEERING • WELDING EQUIPMENT • TOOLS • OUTDOOR POWER AND MORE!

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p The team at Dargaville Ford is celebrating 30 years of having Lindsay West in the ‘driver’s seat’, a significant milestone

EITHER WAY IT’S 20K CONGRATULATIONS

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Like Dargaville Ford, we stand by Kaipara motorists all the way! Gas & Tyre

Dargaville 09 439 8189 | 148 Victoria St, Dargaville

CONGRATULATIONS DARGAVILLE FORD! 30 years of employing locals, serving locals, transporting locals and being a good neighbour in our community for charity, sports, diversity and business! Cnr Parore & Normanby St, Dargaville

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Fabricating the right team by Andy Bryenton

David Hallberg of West Coast Steelworx agrees that the most important part of enjoying your job is working with a great team. That’s why, as the aspects and abilities of what might be the fastest-growing firm in the west continue to expand, he’s been careful to pick a crew of individuals who have complementary skills and the right attitude. What began as the Scandinavian ‘master of metal’ and just a couple of other local lads has become a rural support juggernaut, steamrollering the ‘bump’ caused by Covid-19 through what appears to be sheer enthusiasm. New faces have been as regular a feature as new machinery, and David and the team have pitched in not just in the paddock, but also with charitable events such as fundraising for the Northland Rescue Helicopter. The willingness to go above

and beyond is a big factor in both work and community involvement. On a frosty June morning, as the current team downed tools for a moment to pose for the photo below, their numbers included specialists in hydraulic hose repair, diesel mechanics, fabricators and welders, engineers and technicians. It’s predominantly a young team, and their enthusiasm, even just after dawn in winter, shows through. That’s part of the attitude David sticks to; he says that despite being

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p What has made West Coast Steelworx one of the fastest-growing local firms, even through lockdown? A team with a winning attitude, says engineering boss David

presented with some tricky problems and thoroughly broken machinery since he opened his doors, he’s never said ‘no, we can’t do it’. The consummate metalworker reveals that they’ve even done a bit of woodworking to get the job done on occasion. Customers have responded well to having a local hub for all their hydraulic, engineering and mechanical repairs, cutting down on downtime and travel costs, and delivering a team who can

often sort out multiple issues in one flying visit. Hence that stellar growth; after launching the hydraulic ‘hose doc’ service just months ago, and equipping a pair of rugged utes to get out in the forests and paddocks, there’s once again a need to bolster the ranks of the West Coast team. David’s looking for a qualified fabricator to join what’s looking like a small army of repair and rescue staff, with an eye toward even greater expansion to come. A can-do attitude is definitely top of his list.

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A dog’s tail …

Neesup time ona propitty “Tell yer what deah,” Boss sed to his gerlfrend Sharlene, “we shud y’no, hava bit ofa neesup, a party ina woolshed. That crony virus seems ter have been stopped by Juicynda doing her lockdown thing, an’ now we allowed a hundert peeple to get togather at once. “We could kill a muttin an’ have it ona spit, ana barbie too. Whaddaya say deah.” Well, readas, Sharlene hada bit ofa think an’ then she sed: “Maybe itsa good idee too deah. We all bin locked up for so long I forgotten wot me mate Julie and Lorane look like. Havint evein had good game of scrabbil since I dunno wen. Yep, lets hava party.” Well readas, I rekin I kin go along with that, specially that bit about a muttin ona spit. Plenty of juicy leftovers evertime Boss does one. “Tell yer wot,” sed Sharlene, ”you make upa list of our mates, Bluey and Niggle, an’ Plumba an’ that crowd, an’ do tha muttin, an’ I’ll get the ladies ter help with sum baking.” Well, that seemed ter be settild, so boss an’ me went over too check if the rain had put a bita water ina new dam ona proppitty. We sat ona hill on tha Big

Red Quod, an’ shure enuff, there was a bigger pool of water than a week ago. “Looks good frum hear,” Boss sed. “Now all we need is a new govmint polisy on water an’ such like for us farmers. Get rid that resauce mangemint act too. Too many restrictions on us farmers eh Dog. But now we seem ter got crony virus thing sorted out, now we gotta wurry about an ‘lection.” That’s rite eh readas? Sharlene read ina papa that Soimin bloke out of a job now, an’ they gotta new chap lookin’ after tha oppozition in Wullington. She reckins he mite be good to farmers cos’ he been ina business hisself. Boss musta red my mind, like he sumtimes does, an’ he sed: “Yep Dog, it’s time for a break for us. Country took a big crash ina economy an’ we need ter build up our exports an’ get sum munny rollin’ in. Meet and wool, and farm produce gonna be reel important ina hard months ter come, an’ that meens maybe our time has come.” Well, wen we got back ter tha homested, Sharlene tole Boss she been ona fone for a wile, an’ her an’ Bossis mates reckind the woolshed neesup was a bottler idea.

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“Righto, deah,” Boss sed. “One muttin comin’ up. Dog yer kin go an’ cut out a good hogget. I’ll hed inter town for sum sossiges and beer.” Sharlene give me a wink, wen boss left ina farm ute. “He won’t be long Billy,” she sed. “That pub probly not open again. Still seems ter be in lockdown half the time. Anyway, lets go an’ give the woolshed a good sweep out.” Not me, Sharlene I thort. I gotta vestid intrist in a certin hogget wots goin’ ona spit. Gotta go to werk. Cheers, see ya readas. Billy

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• Firewood $100 per cube FREE DELIVERY between Ruawai & Maungaturoto (minimum of 2 cubes)

• Charge for delivery outside of these areas • Can deliver up to 6 cubes at a time PH: 021 983 734 www.battensbybrothers.com

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Call or email Glen Lugtigheid 021 439 748 I glenlugtigheid@gmail.com

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• ELECTRICIANS & APPLIANCE REPAIRS • SECURITY • HEATING & COOLING

BROUGHT TO YOU BY...

• FARM REFRIGERATION • REPAIRS

09 439 7172

dargaville@laserelectrical.co.nz

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67 Protective hat (6) 69 Bewitched (9) 72 Central courtyard (6) 73 Quiet reflective person (9) 75 Tartness of taste (7) 77 Hair-setting cream (3) 80 Ruffle (5) 81 A necessary or worthwhile task ably and successfully completed (1,4,3,4,4) 82 Messenger (5) 83 Fate (6) 84 Japanese farewell (8) 85 Postpone (5) DOWN 2 Eating place (9) 3 Run off to marry (5) 5 Top of the head (4) 6 Carry out (7) 7 Restore to normal life after imprisonment or illness (12) 8 Witty (5) 9 Died out (7) 10 Fire (4) 11 Got away from (6) 12 Passenger boat (5) 13 Inanely foolish (7) 14 After (7) 16 Faux pas (11) 22 Portray (6) 23 Perpetual (7) 24 Lacking (7) 25 Sex drive (6) 27 Mattress and blankets (7) 28 Lookout (6) 30 Hemispherical roof (4) 32 Hasten (5) 34 Construct (5)

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Kaipara Service Directory HOUSE WASHING PRESSURE WASHING

ATJ

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SELF DRIVE MACHINERY HIRE

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TONY | YOUR LOCAL CLEANING GUY

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

Call the team at ATJ for your hire needs

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

Ph: 022 311 8447 or email: tabclean57@gmail.com

Morning Programme Now Available - Pick up/ Drop off services from Selwyn and St Joseph’s schools CORNERSTONE CHILDREN HE KOKONA KONA K ONA K KOHA OHATU OHA TU O NGA T TAMARIKI AMARIKI

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

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• Decks • Rental Repairs • Kitchen/Bathroom Fit Outs • Fences & Repairs • Concreting • House Renovations •Plus Much More

027 455 7750 / 09 439 8628

Andrew Turner

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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:

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

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PHONE MARK

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Workwear

P: 027 494 2919 A/H: 09 439 8593

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Fannons For Menswear

J Kelliher

WASHING MACHINES AND DRYERS

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52 Victoria Street, Dargaville 09 439 8946 jackfannons@gmail.com

OPEN 7 DAYS

AVAILABLE FOR ESSENTIAL FARM WORK

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

CALL TRAVIS!

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• Septic Tank/Grease Trap Cleaning • Septic & Sewerage Treatment Systems AVAILABLE FOR EMERGENCIES THROUGH COVID 19

Office: 09 439 8048 Fax: 09 437 5796 Email: office@morrisandmorris.co.nz 15 Gladstone Street, Dargaville, 0310, PO Box 8043, Kensington 0145, Whangarei

www.macjimray.co.nz

morrisandmorris.co.nz Phone 439 6070 or National Help Line 0800 883 300 Office hours 9am-3pm Mon-Fri 158a Victoria Street Dargaville

FAMILY & SEXUAL VIOLENCE SUPPORT SERVICES • Crisis Support and Advocacy • Individual and Family Therapy Counselling • ACC Sensitive Claims • Refuge Accommodation or Assistance with Relocation • Safety Programmes, Parenting and Empowerment Programmes

THE APPLIANCE DOCTOR Ameet Maharaj Phone: 022 172 3327 maharaj.ameet@gmail.com Fridge/Freezers, Dishwashers, Dryers, Cooktops, Ovens, Washing Machines.

4 TONNE -DIGGER – BOBCAT – TIP TRUCK Property Maintenance – Driveways – Building Sites Stump & Tree Removal – Hole Boring – Chain Trencher Calf Shed and Stockyard Cleaning Phone Matt: 021 199 6677 Email: mprabrownecontractors@gmail.com

TK DIGGERS 027 432 0588

Operator AARON GUEST 09 439 1843 tkdiggers@gmail.com

12 tonner tilt bucket, good rates, own transporter Great service Northland wide

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SPECIALISTS IN: HEAT PUMPS | AIR CONDITIONING | REFRIGERATION RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL ELECTRICAL Registered electrician

021 33 7777

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FOR ALL YOUR ENGINEERING NEEDS We do steel, hydraulic hoses, stainless & aluminium engineering

027 213 9665

50 years experience All designs/plans council guaranteed FREE site/house visit • Plan printing available from A4 to A0

IT’S NOT A TARGET

3 John Sinclair Avenue, Wellsford. phone 09 423 8092 mobile 021 276 7389 email brianwright@xtra.co.nz

100A Jervois Street, Dargaville

CLASSIFIEDS

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

Phone 09 439 6933

Closing date for classified advertising for the 16 June 2020 edition is Monday 15 June 2020

For Sale

Wanted

Work Wanted

Septic Tank Services

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

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

CASUAL RELIEF driver, Class 5 contract driver available. Road ranger experience, tip truck and trailer. Phone Eric Aitchison 027 370 6899. Waitupu Investments Ltd.

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.

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.

CHICKEN MANURE for sale in bulk or small lots $20 cubic metre plus freight call 09 432 2444 or 027 476 5458. FANNONS HAVE all the goodies to keep you warm this winter. 70 mile bush work socks back in stock. Yeah! Warm winter scarves. Heat holders socks, slipper socks. Merino base wear. Polyprop base wear. Fannons For Menswear, 52 Victoria St, Dargaville. 09 439 8946. FIREWOOD FOR sale. Dry, split & shed stored. Macrocarpa. Free delivery to Dargaville & Baylys Beach. $100m³. Phone 027 328 5442. 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.

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

Wanted to Buy FLYMO OR similar motor mower. Electric or petrol. Call 021 775 941.

Trades & Services DECKS, FENCES, all small building jobs undertaken, Baylys Beach based. Phone Ross for a free quote, NorWest Building & Maintenance, 027 412 0840. WATER TANK Cleaning. Phone Pete 027 444 3053 or 09 405 9510. WINDOW & Door Repairs & Glazing, Insect Screens, Security and more — call me today. Phone 027 275 0918 or 09 439 6458. Kevin Sowter or visit my website: www.windowanddoors.co.nz — Window and Door Services Ltd.

Property Maintenance

DENISE CLARK

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.

Toenail & Fingernail Cutting Service

Phone

09 439 6068

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

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

Pet Supplies PET DOORS - Cat Doors, Dog Doors for Glass or Timber - supplied and installed. Phone 027 275 0918 or 09 439 6458 Kevin Sowter or visit my website: windowanddoors.co.nz - Window & Door Services Ltd.

MATAKOHE SALE FRIDAY 12TH JUNE 2020 12.30 Start 20 Boners 60 WF R2Yr Steers 50 WF R2Yr Heifers 20 Black WF Weaner Steers 15 Black WF Weaner Heifers 15 MG Wnr Autumn Steers 15 MG Wnr Autumn Heifers

WAYNE & ANNETTE Ph 09

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

Phone or Txt Paul

Dry Aged Beef Specialists Traditional Manuka wood smoked Bacon & Ham

027 271 2022

TOKATOKA Auction

Contact: Blair Sidwell 021 325 325 Don McKenzie 021 754 174 Noel Baker 027 455 5828 Mike Peele 027 520 1771

Read the newspaper online

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

AUCTION! TIMBER, ROUNDWOOD, BATTENS A/C Mt Pokaka Timber Products Ltd 1213 State Highway 10, Kerikeri (2km South of Kerikeri roundabout)

Livestock

Starts: 10am Saturday 20th June 2020 Register prior to this

BELOW SEA LEVEL SPECKLE PARK SALE BULLS I FEMALES I GENETICS

www.belowsealevel.co.nz

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

WEDNESDAY 10TH JUNE, 2020 • 1PM SIMPSON ROAD, RUAWAI BUYER REGISTRATION ONLINE

Timber & Roundwood sold in lots to suit all purchases Full catalogue available from Thursday 18th June 2020

Contact us for more information: John & Jan Bellamy • 021 122 7710 Cory Bellamy • 021 113 1968

PAYMENT TERMS:

Accounts, Cash, Cheque or Eftpos

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


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CLASSIFIEDS

Phone 09 439 6933

Closing date for classified advertising for the 16 June 2020 edition is Monday 15 June 2020

Situations Vacant

Public Notices

In Memoriam

DAIRY FARM assistant required for 360 cow farm, full time, 5 mins from Dargaville. Phone 021 0837 3248.

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

IN LOVING memory of Louis John Gulley. 14 March 1921 - 15 June 2015. Dad, The sun is over the yardarm. The rum is flowing, and Jay Jay is cruising. We cherish & miss your presence. Love Kevin & Sue, Cindy, Kyle, Michelle & Mark, Tanya, Annabel & Hazel.

RELIEF MILKER wanted. Must have experience. Start July/Aug. 240 cows. Able to feed out an advantage. 027 439 5302. WE REQUIRE Ground Crew for our Whakapirau based helicopter operation, must have full clean drivers licence, phone 09 431 8590.

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FOR CHOOSING LOCAL

Passed away 03/06/2020 Much loved second son of Owen and Margaret Crawford (deceased).Treasured brother of the late Maurice (recently deceased), Brenda, Bruce and Marion of Dargaville. After a long battle with ill health. Will be sadly missed.

Now at peace.

Crawford, Allan William

23rd April 1941 - 3rd June 2020 Aged 79 Much loved father and father-in-law of David and Brenda, cherished Poppa to Rueben and Ethan. Passed away peacefully at Whangarei Hospital after a long illness. A private funeral was held on Monday 8th June. Farewell Hatupatu. Bereavements

Lola Christina COHEN

Passed away on the 21st of April in her 89th year (Level 4 Lockdown). Forever remembered by her 3 sons, Bill, Glen, and Brian.

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Situations Vacant

Situations Vacant

If you have all the above qualities, please register your interest for this position by email to: office@vuletichconstruction.co.nz and attach contact details and relevant work experience information.

CRAWFORD Allan William

We have started our 2020 Season on Thursday 4th of June Come and have a go!

Every Thursday 10am at the Town hall (back entrance). All Welcome Contact Lynley Clements ph: 439 8160 or Anneke van der Putte ph: 027 334 5515

We will be holding our AGM on June 16th 2020, at Len’s place, starting at 7:30pm.

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Death Notices

Public Notices

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We are seeking a hard working experienced Concrete Placer to join our team. Career Type: Full Time Remuneration Details: Depending on qualifications Hours of Work: Monday to Friday 7am-5pm (dependant on weather) Clean Driver’s License: Minimum Requirement Class 1 Essential You must have: • At least 2 years experience in prepping, boxing, laying, finishing, cutting and breaking of concrete. • Clean Driver’s License with Class 1 essential, Class 2-4 would be an advantage, and your own mode of transport. • Ability to work early mornings, late nights and sometimes weekends. • Our company has a smoke free policy on all worksites. • Able to operate all forms of construction equipment and tools including being able to operate a Digger. • Drug and Alcohol free with no previous criminal convictions. • Heavy Lifting is required in this job. • Endorsements from previous Employers.

OTAMATEA HARBOURCARE Society (Inc). NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. Members and supporters are invited to our AGM on Tuesday 23rd June 2020 starting at 7.30pm. Country Club, Bickerstaffe Road, Maungaturoto. Mark Vincent, Secretary.

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FACTORY POSITIONS available. Apply in person at Compac Furniture, email CV to payroll@ compacfurniture.co.nz or phone 09 439 6765.

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GREENWAYSTRUST

WE ARE

100% MADE OF NEW ZEALAND

DEPOT SUPPORT WORKER

DRIVE PHONE FREE! Situations Vacant

Vet Clinic Assistant

If you have a desire to work in a motivated and developing vet clinic, then we would like to hear from you at Sustainable Vets. This is a full or part-time position with key roles in companion animal veterinary practice, retailing and administration. Suitable applicants will be providing advice to clients on companion and production animal products and animal health. Applicants must have suitable knowledge and experience. If you have a desire for knowledge and the ability to communicate and learn, please apply in writing, together with your CV to office@sustainablevets.co.nz. Applications close Wednesday June 17th.

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

Situations Vacant

Want to make a difference?

SEASONAL MEAT PROCESS WORKERS Silver Fern Farms is New Zealand’s leading marketer, processor and exporter of premium quality lamb, beef, venison and associated products. We are a regionally significant business: with annual revenue, in excess of $2bn, 7,000 employees, seven offshore offices, 14 processing sites in New Zealand and exporting to over 60 countries. ‘To become the world’s most successful and sustainable grassfed red meat company’ is our vision as a food company. We are committed to excellence with a level of skill, expertise and care that allows us to bring the very best of New Zealand to the world. We are looking for: • • •

Butchers, Slaughterers Assistants, Trimmers, Boners, Freezer Hands, General Labourers Trainees or experienced people are welcome to apply Day and night shift

We offer a great team environment, good money and the opportunity to develop a lasting career in the meat processing industry. To be suitable, you must: • • • • •

be eligible to work in New Zealand be physically fit and reliable be able to pass ongoing drug testing have a positive and hardworking attitude. Full training will be provided that will enable you to achieve high standards of processing skills.

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

Silver Fern Farms is working hard to maintain a drug and alcohol free workplace. Pre-employment drug testing is mandatory. If you would like to be considered for a position with us as a Seasonal Meat Process Worker, please submit your application by visiting our website www.careers.silverfernfarms.com or call into the Silver Fern Farms Dargaville plant on Tuna Road.

Applications close Friday, 31 July 2020. pb.co.nz

Property Brokers Licensed REAA 2008

www.silverfernfarms.com


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June 9 - 2020  KAIPARA LIFESTYLER

94 Parore Street, Dargaville

$245,000

154 Logan Street, Dargaville

$430,000

67 Marine Drive, Glinks Gully

$495,000

INVESTMENT POTENTIAL OR FIRST HOME

OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS

MISS GLINKS GULLY – MARINE DRIVE, GLINKS GULLY

Great location on a 678sqm section in a sort-after street. Close to Dargaville Intermediate, High School and St Josephs Catholic school. Built around the 1960’s this 40 sqm dwelling has one bedroom and currently rents for $210 per week. The tenant is willing to stay on long term. Ideal investment or first home.

3 bedrooms, with large 2,213 sqm section - in 2 Lots. Suitable for possibly 3 more houses. “Entrepreneur wanted with development skills”. 1920’s bungalow style with insulation top and in some walls. Single garage, close to town. Enquire NOW!

Invest in your very own family beach-house now. Sleeps at least 8 – up and downstairs. Built around the 1950’s and only 2 owners, the current owners have been there 59 years. Enjoy the popular Wild West Coast. Plenty of fishing, quad-bike rides, walks, swimming and more. Many sunsets to admire and relax to the max. Large 1,214sqm section.

Jean Johnson 027 499 6493

rwdargaville.co.nz

Jean Johnson Realty Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008)

Jean Johnson 027 499 6493

rwdargaville.co.nz

Jean Johnson Realty Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008)

Jean Johnson 027 499 6493

rwdargaville.co.nz

Jean Johnson Realty Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008)

WE HAVE BUYERS WAITING NOW! OPEN HOME 198 Hokianga Road, Dargaville

List your property with Confidence $450,000

TICKS ALL THE BOXES OPEN HOME — Saturday 13th June 12pm–1pm Nicely positioned up on Hokianga Road, with a view. This 3 double bedroom home offers an ensuite in the master bedroom. Separate second toilet and bathroom. Large modern kitchen with combined dining room. Open plan living with ranch slider leading onto a large entertainment deck. Heat-pump, wood fireplace and is insulated top and bottom – cosy in winter, cool in summer. A new roof and rewired for peace of mind. Glen Pollington 021 209 7194

5321 State Highway 14, Dargaville

Call Jean or Glen

Jean Johnson Licensee Salesperson 027 499 6493 jean.johnson@raywhtie.com

rwdargaville.co.nz

Glen Pollington Realty Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008)

$395,000

YOUR PARADISE OPPORTUNITY IN DARGAVILLE

Glen Pollington Salesperson 021 209 7194 glen.pollington@raywhtie.com

Superbly positioned 1.75ha (4.3 acres) lifestyle block on the northern edge of Dargaville – just 2 minutes from town. Over 270 degree views, looking towards the Tangihua Ranges and Dargaville. You’ll find this oncein-a-lifetime opportunity to build your dream-home and capture those spectacular views. This block has power supplied to the site, town water at the gate, a spring-fed dam, and is fully fenced and titled. Don’t let this opportunity pass you by. To arrange an exclusive viewing call Glen. Glen Pollington 021 209 7194

rwdargaville.co.nz

Glen Pollington Realty Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008)

YOUR LOCAL HELICOPTER SERVICE AND SPRAY DRONE SUPPLIERS

AERIAL WORK Lifting operations, fertiliser cart and spread both solid and liquid. Pasture Spraying.

DRONES Specialising in agricultural drones, we are the Australasian dealer for HSE UAV’S and approved dealer for YUNEEC and DJI.

CERTIFIED TRAINING PACKAGES AVAILABLE.

Our customers come first

0800 435 684


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