Kaipara Lifestyler, March 14th 2017

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March 14 2017

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Rolling on the river Local shearer wins title

Ruawai-raised world class shearer Rowland Smith competed in the 57th Golden Shears …

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Highlighting water safety

Paparoa Primary School makes the most of their school swimming pool …

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 Despite the weather, the raft, kayak and seagull outboard races on the Northern Wairoa went ahead last Saturday and the Pretty Tough team was first again this year. Second place went to the Kaihu Krocodiles, and The Blue Bottles won most-creative craft. The Crash Heroes came first in the high school category, and Derek Godfrey won the kayak race. The seagull outboard race was won by Rick Groves. Pictured here are all the raft race and kayak competitors, including Pretty Tough in the front with the Edgar Bradley Memorial Trophy.

Dairy awards double for Kaiwaka u by Anna Harding

Award-winning Kaiwaka farmers will host the Northland Dairy Industry Awards field day event in the Kaipara next week after a double win in the 2017 awards when Niall and Delwyn McKenzie won Share Farmer of the Year and Blake Anderson won Dairy Trainee of the Year.

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The McKenzie’s were named at the region’s annual awards dinner held at the Forum North Whangarei and won $8,333 in prizes. The field day will be held on March 21 at 450

Settlement Road, Kaiwaka and feature presentations from the couple who also won the 2013 Northland Farm Manager of Year and received three merit awards that year as well as placing third in the

national competition. “The dairy awards have given us the information and skills to become better farmers,” said Niall. continued on page 3 …

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 Kaipara residents experienced an unexpected convoy of vintage tractors towing caravans when the Hauraki Far and Wide Tractor Trekkers were on their annual road trip to Cape Reinga. Along the way they have been raising money for Ronald McDonald House, travelling down back country roads at 25km per hour and covering about 150 kilometres a day, said president of the trekkers Robin Hill. The convoy stopped for a night at the Kaipara Vintage Machinery Club at Harding Park.

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 Students and their families from Otamatea Christian School enjoyed a family fun night with a picnic dinner and barbecue on the school’s field recently. It was organised as a chance for families to get to know each other. From left: Students Paige Chambers, Holly Cullen, Brooke Chambers, Laura Cullen and Kayla Leaf at the event.

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 The Magic of Mosaics art exhibition has opened at Mangawhai Artists Gallery on Moir Street, Mangawhai and runs until Monday March 20 from 10am–3pm daily. Local artist Jeanette Vickers said: “Artists Pat and Steve George, Lynette Ingram, Brenda Everson and Karen Briery have presented a beautiful display of colourful contemporary pieces of art. The group come from the breadth of the Kaipara and use a variety of different materials including slate and stained glass, pebbles, marbles, flax and shells. This is very different to what is usually used. It is well worth coming along to the exhibition to see something different in the arts.”


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Training for a cause

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Dairy awards double for Kaiwaka

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u by Anna Harding

Kaipara volunteer firefighters are gearing up to compete in the annual firefighter Sky Tower stair challenge in May, climbing the 1103 steps to the top with proceeds going to Leukaemia and Blood Cancer New Zealand.

 Pictured from the left is Greg Imeson from Poroti (Northland dairy manager of the year winner), Niall and Delwyn McKenzie, and Blake Anderson

appreciate the Keep It Simple Systems (KISS) that they run. “Delwyn was born and raised on the same road we live on now. We never intended to live back here, but we are very happy in Kaiwaka,” said Niall. “Remember, happy wife, happy life!” The couple would like to retain their current sharemilking position, purchasing the farm by June 2021. Nineteen-year-old Blake Anderson won $3,370 in prizes, and he is farm assistant on Carlton Smyth’s 420cow, 180ha property in Kaiwaka. He entered the awards competition “for the experience and to meet new people,” and his farming goals include managing his own dairy farm. Born and raised in Kaiwaka, Blake said winning was “unbelievable. I wasn’t expecting to even get placed. The award has helped me by getting my name out there and giving me confidence.” ¢

 ‘Team Dargaville’ with Brian’s Gym owner Brian Froggatt who has offered his gym and condition training expertise to the brigade to help them get fit for the challenge

The Dargaville brigade have seven firefighters competing. “I’m really looking forward to it as it’s something to give back to the community and these poor people who get leukaemia. Also we’re getting the benefit out of it in terms of fitness,” said firefighter Nigel Greaves. The brigade has fundraised with raffles so far and on Friday, March 31st, they are holding a steak dinner down at the station. “We’ve had some meat and kumara generously donated by Silver Fern Farms and Doug at Kaipara Kumara,” says Nigel. Three women firefighters from the Ruawai brigade are competing

as well. Firefighter Natalia Partridge says “fundraising for the leukaemia foundation is a massive motivator as well as doing it together and challenging ourselves. It’s cool to be part of something bigger than our station and to represent it.” For fundraising they have put coin buckets in Ruawai shops. They also have a steak dinner night coming up, with the date yet to be confirmed. Ten firefighters from the Wellsford brigade are also competing. Senior firefighter Matt Railey says that having lost friends and family to cancer, fundraising is the main driver. Donations can be made through firefightersclimb.org.nz. ¢

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“The award was an amazing achievement for Delwyn and me. It was a lot of hard work.” The couple’s present and past awards “make you reflect and look at what you’re doing, where you are now and what you could be doing better. “We see ourselves as caretakers of the land. We are very lucky to be able to make the most of opportunities that are given to us by our awesome farm owners, who encourage us to strive for success and profitability.” The couple are 50% sharemilkers for Rodger and Jan Comrie, on their 100ha farm, milking 230 cows. Both Niall and Delwyn have one paper left to complete a Diploma in Agribusiness. When not working on the farm, Delwyn is a relief primary school teacher. After farming on large and smaller farms in Northland, Australia and the South Island, they love living in Northland, where people

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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Dear Sir/Madam A tragedy of monumental proportion is unfolding at Te Arai beach. Having already carved up the land behind the beach north of Te Arai Point, developers have now turned their attention to the beach which stretches south from Te Arai Point to Pakiri. It’s obvious the developers intention is to turn what should have been a national park for all to enjoy, into an American-style

private, Exclusive enclave for a few select people, mostly from overseas. The ‘great unwashed’ will be kept as far away as possible so as to not disturb the wealthy few, hence the attempt to close off the Black Swamp car park from the public. This is not the Kiwi way, it’s wrong and everyone knows it. Stand up and speak out before it’s too late. Bruce Pedersen Devich Road, Mangawhai

Dear Sir There has been much discussion on our rivers and harbours and the effect of the dairy industry on the quality of the water. The Kaipara harbour is the drainage catchment for about 640,000ha of land and the myriad towns, villages and road networks. In the case of the Otamatea river at Batley, at least two townships’ wastewater and sewage after treatment discharge into it (Maungaturoto and Kaiwaka). Most toilets and septic tanks ultimately find their way to the harbour. At least two old town dumps closed

some 30 years or more ago and sealed, to supposedly stop leaching, are on the banks of this stretch of the harbour. Maungaturoto is far from sealed and continues to leach every tide. Miles of sealed highway and metal roads have oil and detritus ultimately washed into the harbour after rain. The dairy industry is far from perfect, but it is far from the only perpetrator in this pollution debate. Those who live and work in the area, as well as pass through, all contribute to water quality. Albie Paton, Maungaturoto

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Lessons on reducing, reusing and recycling are underway and students from Tangiteroria and Tinopai primary schools are the first to participate in the new educational programme.

 Students from Tangiteroria School plant winter vegetable seeds

Love Kaipara educator and Kaipara District Councillor Victoria del la VarisWoodcock hopes to visit all Kaipara schools with her educational programme on environmental issues in 2017. “The focus of the lessons is so students learn that looking after the earth can be fun as well as rewarding,” says Victoria. Throughout the lesson students research key materials which make up

recyclable products such as sand for glass and steel for tin cans during their first activity. Afterwards they apply this knowledge in order to practise sorting out recycling everyday household items. Both schools also had a taste of gardening in the form of potting-up and planting autumn vegetable seeds. The students will nurture the seedlings until they are ready to be planted in the school’s vegetable garden. ¢

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Local shearer wins title Encouraging family success u by Anna Harding

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Ruawai-raised world class shearer Rowland Smith competed in the 57th Golden Shears competition in Masterton recently, winning his fourth Golden Shears title.

HIPPY Wellsford invites families with children aged between three and a half and four and a half years old from the Wellsford, Mangawhai and Kaiwaka areas to participate in the ‘parents as teachers programme’.

The 30-year-old, who is now based in Hastings, won the 20-sheep open title, his first PGG Wrightson national championship allbreeds title, and helped lead New Zealand to victory over Australia in the Lister Shearing Trans Tasman test. Organisers said that a crowd of more than 1,000 packed into Masterton’s War Memorial Stadium to watch the open final. The open title is judged on the speed and quality of shearing, and Rowland’s win was due to his 17.19-minute and 60.703-point performance. This was four seconds  Rowland Smith with his Golden Shears open title trophy ahead of the second fastest time and 3.325 points ahead In the Trans Tasman test, Rowland of second place winner, Aaron Haynes became the first New Zealander to be from Feilding. in eight tests since March 2013. In the PGG Wrightson national Rowland was also named the championship, a mixed breed 15-sheep New Zealand Rural Sportsperson of competition, Rowland’s winning time the Year at the inaugural Norwood was 19.32 minutes and 77.01 points, New Zealand Rural Sports Awards 1.618 points ahead of previous in Palmerston North, last Friday, champion John Kirkpatrick from Napier. March 11. ¢

“Our Home Interaction Programme for Parents and Youngsters mission is to enable children to achieve school success by involving their parents as their teachers,” said coordinator Louisa Christian. “Children that take part in the HIPPY programme settle into school more easily and love learning, are confident and feel good about themselves.” The two-year programme  HIPPY tutor Laura Howe and her daughter Alisha Van der Hoek at the HIPPY graduation helps parents create experiences that lay the foundation wonderful programme with inspirational for their children’s success in school resources for a koha of $1 per week,” and later life. It is designed for parents said Louisa. “People enjoy HIPPY because they who may not feel confident of their own abilities to support their children’s connect with their local community, learn new skills and most of all early education. The programme is funded 85 per build connections with their children cent by the Ministry of Education promoting a lifelong love of learning.” For more information drop into and the remaining 15 per cent is fundraised, and trained tutors are hired the office, which is set amongst the from the local community. They work community gardens at Coast to Coast with each family in their own home Haoura Trust, 72 School Road, Wellsford and offer support and are also parents or contact Louisa at hippy@ctchauora. participating in the programme. co.nz, 027 444 0370 or 09 423 6006 “We are able to bring families this extension 6. ¢

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Safety first for young drivers

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u by Joanna Manson

A Rotary road safety programme focussed on educating local youth has been an eye-opening experience for 60 students.

 Students from Dargaville High School and Rotarians at the RYDA course

The Rotary Youth Driver Awareness course has been run for a number of years with Year 12 Ruawai College and Dargaville High School students and this year saw around 60 students from DHS attend. Dargaville Rotary youth director Corin Schick said it was crucial to teach and educate the students on road safety at a time in their life when they start driving a car and ride as a passenger in a car driven by one of their peers, “a time before they think they know it all.” Sections throughout the day involved looking at skid testing, tailgating and listening to a local policeman speak about road accidents they have attended as well as hearing first-hand from a victim.

“During the skid testing part students placed a cone where they thought a vehicle would stop once applying the brakes at speeds of 40, 50 and 60kms to make them aware of stopping distances,” he said. “Each time they are blown away by how long it takes for a car to stop — it makes the teens think how quickly it can all happen. It teaches you to make sure to stop, look and don’t rush — it just isn’t worth it.” The Rotary club is looking forward to hosting many more courses in the future. “We already think it’s such a great initiative supporting our local schools and every year we see the same results from the teens and they go away as totally different people,” said Corin. ¢

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“With water playing a prominent part in the lives of our children — be it on a farm, the beach, estuaries or streams — a key component of the swimming programme is our involvement with the ‘Sealord Swim for Life’ programme,” said teacher Julie Harper Swim for Life instructor Kirsty Hamlin has spent one day a week for five weeks at the school for the past four years teaching the children. “Kirsty being in the pool  Paparoa school students practise water safety and rescue techniques wearing life jackets with the students provides valuable support for even the most On February 28, the Year 5 and 6 reluctant of swimmers. A highlight children participated in a touch rugby of Kirsty’s visits is the water safety tournament organised by Northland session, when the children practise Rugby Union at Wellsford. safety and rescue techniques, “Paparoa played very well winning particularly when wearing life jackets.” their pool and coming fifth overall. The children will be able to put They are also looking forward to their some of their new skills into practice first Ki-o-Rahi tournament to be held when they join Tinopai School for a in Whangarei at the end of the month. beach day on March 29. Organised by Sport Northland, Ki-o-Rahi “The school also takes advantage is a traditional Maori ball sport played of other opportunities to mix with on a circular field between two teams of students from other schools. at least seven a side.” ¢

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A group of Kaipara men are keen to start up a Menz Shed club in Dargaville. Menz Shed has been a New Zealand registered charity since 2013 and has clubs all over the country. It exists to bring retired men together in one community space to share their skills, socialise and work on practical tasks individually or as a group.

The Kauri Museum in Matakohe is putting its unmentionables centre stage for the next three months, with a newly opened exhibition from its textile collection — which contains a wide range of underwear.

 Dargaville Menz Shed’s recently elected chairman Brian Burnett

The idea for one in Dargaville came from the late David Saies who passed away last year. In his will “the Dargaville Rotary Club became the unexpected beneficiary of a very generous bequest,” said Menz Shed chairman and Rotary member Brian Burnett. “In terms of the will, Rotary was required to establish a Menz Shed. To assist with its establishment, Rotary was gifted all Mr Saies woodworking machinery, engineering lathe, a substantial amount of tools, and a sum of cash.

“The Rotary Club has been very keen to involve others in this project and from the outset agreed that the Dargaville Lions Club and the wider community should form part of the trust,” said Brian. The club is keen to find a building in the central Dargaville area, with space to set up a workshop, and is inviting prospective members or anyone, who can help out with a home. Contact Brian Burnett 09 439 6175 or Paul Witten 09 974 7685. ¢

The garments were worn by men, women and children of the old Otamatea district, from the 1870s through to the 1950s. Included are corsets, bustles, camisoles, petticoats, d r awe r s , camiknickers, long johns, chemises, bras, stockings and other intimate garments. Textiles Down Under features articles from the collection that show the utility, and the beauty, of undergarments worn, and the changes over time. “The pioneers of the 1860s who migrated to this region from Europe  Collections manager and curator, Dr Tracey Wedge checks out a pair of bloomers with collections technician, were confronted with a Diane MacDonald very different climate and terrain to what they were used to,” Sunny Summer Days on Salt River, said collection manager, and curator, which featured bathing costumes. “The Tracey Wedge. textile cycle is a very special part of “What was fashionable in Europe our exhibition programme,” Tracey said. was impractical in the Kaipara bush, “The displays are created by a group of and crinolines were quickly discarded!” our textile volunteers who put in many The underwear exhibition, which is hours in conjunction with our collections part of The Kauri Museum’s quarterly team.” Textiles Down Under runs until textile display cycle, follows summer’s June 8. ¢

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u by Ann Morgan

The Maungaturoto Bowling Club is celebrating St Patrick’s Day this Friday, March 17 from 4.30pm onwards with the green theme, Irish stew, green mash and fish ’n’ fries on the menu.

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The Kaiwaka community neighbourhood support group are holding a Neighbour’s Day at the sports grounds on Gibbons Road, Kaiwaka, on Saturday March 25 from 10am–2pm.

 The Kaiwaka community neighbourhood support group and Neighbour’s Day team

The group was established at the end of last year when local whaea Maria Paikea approached Barry Wallace to coordinate a neighbourhood support group for the town. “The day is about people coming and meeting each other and getting to know who lives in their area. It is important to get to know your neighbours and make friends. It is a good opportunity for families new to the community to come along and introduce themselves,” said co-organiser Beth Stone. There will be various activities on the day including an open mic for musicians and others to share their talents, and children’s activities such as running races and games, and the local scouts will be on hand.

“There will be a sausage sizzle and different varieties of food including maori fried bread and kai,” said Beth. “There is so much people don’t know about their neighbours, and community support is about looking after each other and also crime prevention. If you don’t see someone for a couple of days, go and knock on their door and check they are OK, and if you see strange vehicles hanging around, call someone and note their number plate if you can.” The group are organising a Facebook page in the near future and will have handy hints and tips presented on it such as advice on water saving as well as local events and information. ¢

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Maungaturoto and entry fee is $12 a head (or $30 for a family of four or more), this includes a light meal, or $3 a head for no meal, or choose a meal from the kitchen menu. “While daylight savings is on we have twilight bowls every Friday from 5.30pm onwards for $2 a person. Club bowls is on every Tuesday morning at 9am, everyone is welcome to come along; it is a great opportunity to meet new people and try the sport if you never have.” For more information contact Albie on 09 431 8148 or 027 494 9448. ¢

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To enter — Find the hidden EASTER EGGS in this week’s edition of the Kaipara Lifestyler. They will be scattered throughout, so search hard — there are FIVE Easter eggs to find. Email the answer to this question through to comp@thelifestyler.co.nz. Which pages in the March 14 edition have a hidden Easter egg? We will call one lucky winner chosen from the correct answers after the contest closes on March 28. If you receive the call, you’ll need two receipts or invoices from participating retailers to claim the big prize! Make sure you keep your receipts or invoices when you shop local to ensure you are eligible to win! That lucky shopper will take home the whole prize pack, and will be announced in the edition of April 4. This competition is not open to employees of NorthSouth Multi Media or their direct relatives, and the judge’s decision is final. The winner will be drawn

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EASTER HAMPER DRAW Calling on employers u by Anna Harding

Employers and youth workers came together at the Silver Fern Farms Dargaville plant last week to hear how the new T500 youth engagement strategy, led by the Ministry of Social development and Te Puni Kokiri, will help young people living in the Kaipara.

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The strategy is in place to help Northland’s 2,600 unemployed aged 18–24 find a future through work, training, or new opportunities. Silver Fern Farms plant manager Lance Warmington said employers should ask themselves “what can we do as a business to build strength in the community?” The Ministry of Social Development regional contracts manager, Alan Tidswell, said youth unemployment is something everyone in the community can be responsible for. “If we don’t help break the cycle it will keep going. We need to nurture, support and be good role models as not a lot of youth have had that.” The ministry’s acting regional labour market manger, Jodi Hayward, said T500 “supports the employer and our young people through the work preparation and employment process.” As well as initial training and work readiness

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A trip down memory lane u by Anna Harding

World renowned accordion player Kevin Friedrich is home again. His annual afternoon of music is set for Sunday, April 2 and this year marks the event’s 10th anniversary.

 Roimata Macfarlane from the Northland Kindergarten Association is pictured here facilitating a workshop about physical literacy which is how moving the body supports learning and readiness for school. The event at Dargaville Kindergarten was attended by parents and local primary school and day care teachers and principals. “It is great to have all these professionals and parents coming together for the same reasons for better learning outcomes for our children,” said head teacher of Dargaville Kindergarten, Emma Parsons.

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 Kevin Friedrich with his Rostov-on-Don piano accordion he’ll be playing

The concert will feature vocalist Lionel Reekie who has performed every year, the Auckland Accordion Sinfonietta which he also conducts, pianist Nolene Osbaldiston, the Tamburica Orchestra, Eccentric Ukes, Rivertown and Take Six singers, a 10th anniversary video by Ken Cashin and more. This month leading up to the concert, Kevin will be busy catching up with family and rehearsing with the other performers. “It’s busy but a lot of fun. It brings us all together to share our common love for music.” His favourite thing over the last decade has been watching the “young regulars grow with the show and turn into wonderful young musicians. “Music’s been such a big part of this community. This concert is a fun way to say thank you to the community and share some of the things that they helped create by supporting the musicians along the way. It’s also an opportunity to allow new performers to

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Caring for Kaipara hands u by Andy Bryenton

Kaipara Physiotherapy has expanded its skill set and opened up the doors to even more opportunities to help local folks as it welcomes Amanda Howse to the team. The popular local provider continues to offer a full range of physiotherapy treatment options across the district, with clinics in Maungaturoto, Paparoa and Dargaville. But with the addition of fully qualified and registered hand therapist Amanda, there’s more scope to help the healing process along. Hand injuries are common and range from post-surgery recovery through to progressive conditions such as repetitive strain injury (RSI), arthritis and carpal tunnel syndrome. As many people’s hands are their livelihood, having a qualified specialist in the Kaipara is a major bonus. Amanda comes to join physiotherapists Lyndsey and Lynne after almost ten years in a private practice in Hamilton. After completing her training in conventional physiotherapy — which

she will continue to practice in the Kaipara — Amanda was encouraged by her boss to branch out with a year of postgraduate study. Her area of expertise covers from the elbows down, as many of the delicate connections which move our fingers and wrists are located further up the arm. For post operative care, and to help heal damaged hands and wrists, Amanda is skilled at creating customised splints using thermo-plastic technology. Like much of modern physiotherapy treatment, Amanda’s work is more often than not covered by ACC, and patients can consult her directly without a referral from their doctor. For now, the dedicated medical professional and working farmer is settling into her new home, and invites those with aches and pains to call on her expertise. ¢

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When it comes to power and economy, there’s little question that electronic fuel injection beats traditional carburetted aspiration hands down. It may not have always been the case, but the modern computerised fuel delivery system is the key to better compression and more horsepower. The old style of carburettor went out of automobiles in the early 1980s, with the final examples being cars like the Triumph 2500 S and the first-edition Mazda RX7. It hung on in motorcycles until recently, and persists in even smaller engines such as those in lawnmowers. Or does it? It seems that times are changing in the world of ride-on zero turn mowers at least,

with the coming of computer controlled electronic fuel injection to the Ferris mowers range. A good example of why this brand is being picked up enthusiastically by both lifestyle block owners and grounds maintenance professionals, the Ferris IS 3200 Z is more than just an engine upgrade. But once the comfortable seating position, responsive turning

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Barbarian invasion u by Andy Bryenton

The word ‘barbarian’ conjures up images of hard-edged and tough individuals — the kind of all-conquering warriors who would not seem out of place on television’s Vikings or Game of Thrones. But IC Motor Group’s Nissan Navara Barbarian combines the rugged mettle of its namesake with thoroughly civilised manners. Building on the platform of the already impressive Navara SL, the Barbarian variant stands head and armoured shoulders above the rest when it comes to aesthetics. With a hoard of upgrades such as 20-inch black alloy wheels, custom leather seats and tastefully selected graphics and trim, this ute is designed to run ahead of the pack. The Navara SL has gained popularity thanks to a clever engineering balancing act which reconciles power, fuel economy and handling. Under the hood, Nissan has adapted turbocharging technology to a new level, with a twin configuration setup comprising both a small and a large turbo — one to provide instantaneous, lag-free boost, and another to muscle in when the revs climb, adding some serious long-haul pulling power. Boasting four wheel drive and 140 kilowatts — a respectable 187 horsepower — this means effortless response even with the ample deck full of gear. And when it’s time to tow, 3,500kg of braked load are at your disposal. All this comes as standard on the Barbarian iteration of Nissan’s

flagship ute. But one would expect brute strength from a machine with such a name. It’s the refinements — such as a clever five-link rear suspension system, hill descent control and a full suite of electronic infotainment applications — which make this machine less like the warlords of old and more like the gentleman explorers of Victorian times — indomitable trailblazers like Colonel Fawcett and Doctor Livingstone, who tackled the toughest terrain but retained impeccable manners while doing it. Previous generations of the Nissan Navara have impressed the ute driving fraternity with their toughness and grit, handling the hard knocks with ease on the farm and beyond. This latest upgrade is a Northland original, retaining that hard-core capability while also offering comfort and refinement, and at a tidy price under $58k. Best of all, with those Barbarian add-ons this is one custom ute that really stands out in the crowd. Join the invasion by test driving the Nissan Navara Barbarian at IC Motor Group soon, and prepare for conquest! ¢

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Good listeners required u by Joanna Manson

Lyn Josey is currently the only Victim Support volunteer for the entire Kaipara district and is on the lookout for new volunteers. She has offered her voice, ears and time to families and individuals in Kaipara for the last 16 years. “We desperately need more volunteers. I find this position to be very rewarding and it makes it worthwhile when you can change someone’s life and put them on the road to recovery,” says Lyn. Lyn started when she was involved in her own family crisis — up until then she had no idea Victim Support existed. “During the legal process I saw an advertisement to become a volunteer and felt the calling — I’ve been here ever since.” Her time spent working for Victim Support and most recently assisting SOS Kaipara has opened her eyes to situations that she once thought only occurred in big cities. While nine times out of 10 the majority of volunteer work is over the phone, Lyn is also rostered along with a team in Whangarei to attend incidents or be on call when required.

Junior camp judged a winner u by Joanna Manson

For the first time ever Ruawai Primary School has hosted an overnight community camp on their grounds for junior students.

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the Ruawai school grounds and around 30 adults volunteered to help. “There was lots of team building — all the children were put into groups with the older students acting as leaders and organising lot’s of the fun activities including a native bush walk.” The school hall was converted into a dining hall for the occasion. Those brave enough enjoyed an early morning swim to kick off the last day of camp. ¢

@Trudieshairdressing

What:

Where:

A public talk/presentation about Maori weaving by Veranoa followed by FAQs about the school and sign up for a special weekend price available for those in attendance. Entry by koha.

At the Dargaville Community Hall, Hokianga Rd, Dargaville (opposite the Muddy Waters Gallery).

Please call for further details: Heather: 021 207 8123 or Allan: 021 439 697


KAIPARA LIFESTYLER March 14 - 2017

Kaipara Service Directory SERVICE ALTERNATIVE

ALL BIKES DARGAVILLE Farm & recreational Quads & Bikes. General Service to full rebuild, GST reg.

Phone Patrick Lumby: 027 201 8625

ATJ

SELF DRIVE MACHINERY HIRE

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

Call the team at ATJ for your hire needs

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

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ty ce per nan Proainte air M Rep &

• Kitchen/Bathroom Fit Outs • Water Blasting & Chem Washes • Decks • Rental Repairs • Section Cleanups • Fences & Repairs • Concreting • Rubbish Removal • Hedge Trimming • House Renovations • Plus Much More

Andrew Turner

027 455 7750 / 09 439 8628 ats.maintenance@hotmail.com

WE’VE MOVED!! CONTRACT FENCING

Licenced Auctioneers • Manufacturers of Fairview Aluminium • Security Doors & Flyscreens • Glass Balustrades

• Auto Glass for ALL Insurance Companies • Supply & Cutting of Glass • Garador: Your Garage Door Specialists

37 BEACH ROAD, DARGAVILLE • PO BOX 264, DARGAVILLE

Phone: 09 439 8210

sales@aztecaluminium.co.nz

C&C Contract Electrical DARGAVILLE Craig Burrell • Registered Electrician

Phone Craig 021 534 882 • Bookings 021 440 634

Always looking for Quality goods for our Saturday Auctions We can Sell on your Behalf or Buy Complete Household Estate Clearance All Things Considered You can check us out on the following... Phone: 09 438 8000 Website: www.bennysauctions.co.nz

MAKE YOUR BOOKING TODAY! Come in and talk with our experienced stylists so we can customise and create your new look.

fibre. h a i r l i mi te d

09 439 7432 26 victoria street dargaville 0391

e-mail - kaiparacleaningco@farmside.co.nz Facebook - www.facebook.com/kaiparacleaningco

Phone 021 114 6729

MacJimray Septic Cleaning Services are the septic tank cleaning specialists in your district.

www.kaiparacleaningco.co.nz Residential to commercial, fast, reliable, professional service at competitive rates.

LIVESTOCK Dairy Herds • Replacements • Weaners • Yearlings Store Cattle • Lease Service Bulls • Bulls Sale & Purchase • Meat Works Local

PHONE MICHAEL

027 278 8122

Kaipara Flooring Co.

Tim & Sharlene Lord • Pest Control • Carpets & Upholstery • Interior and Exterior Home Cleaning

PETER BLACKWELL 021 295 9647

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

Independently Owned & Operated 32 Hurndall Street East Maungaturoto Full Supply & Installation Service Carpet, Vinyl, Vinyl Planking, Wood Laminate Flooring, Stockist of 2m & 3m wide vinyl and Carpet Short Ends. Residential & Commercial Q Card Finance Approved. 6–18 month terms. 6 Mths interest free.

Top Quality Installation Service For a free measure & quote ph Christine (09) 946 9886 or 021 515 415 www.kaiparaflooring.co.nz email: kaiparaflooring@gmail.com

MP & RA

CONTRACTORS

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

.

Septic Tank/Grease Trap Cleaning Septic & Sewerage Treatment Systems

Don’t let your septic tank become costly - service it now!

Professional Tattooing, Airbrushing & Body Piercing Studio

Your Local Farming Partner FREE delivery, pick up and we maintain if required. Short term or long term. Treadmills, Rowers Crosstrainers, Exercise bikes, Freezers, Whiteware, even Entire Houselots. Call us on 0800

111 313 or visit mrrental.co.nz

CERTUS Financial Group Stuart Sterling

• Suppliers of Waikato milking systems • Expert advice and service on Effluent systems • Pumps • Milking Machinery • Trenching • Water Filtration • Effluent Systems 120 Lower Dent St Whangarei • Ph 09 438 3844 106 Jervois St, Dargaville • Ph 09 439 4005 www.northlandfarm.co.nz

GLOBAL PUMP SOLUTIONS

GLOBAL PUMP SOLUTIONS

System Drivers Ltd

Health and Safety System Management Services

QFE Adviser

Mobile: Phone: Fax: Res: Email:

021 985 108 09 439 8651 09 439 6500 09 439 7425 stuart_sterling@amp.co.nz Representing

and other leading companies

Call Alastair Goodland

for Local, Independent, Professional Health & Safety Advice. Poto St PO Box 300 Dargaville New Zealand

p: 09 435 1555 m: 022 013 0506 e: systemdriversltd@gmail.com Engineering : Construction : Manufacturing : Rural : Quarrying : Contracting

sacred art Private Studio, Maungaturoto. Phone 021 165 0608

Tu Christey Massage Therapist Diploma in Massage, MNZ Cert. in Thai Traditional Massage (Wat Pho) “Get rid of your aches & pains, maintain your well being” Therapeutic, Deep Tissue, Sports, Pregnancy, Relaxation, Myofascial Release, Lymphatic Drainage Phone: (09) 439 6518 Mobile: 021 116 9425 Email: tuthemt@gmail.com www.handyhandsmassage.co.nz


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KAIPARA LIFESTYLER

CLASSIFIEDS

Phone 09 439 6933

Closing date for classified advertising for the 21 March 2017 edition is 10am Monday 20 March 2017

For Sale

Grazing

Garage Sales

Property Maintenance

BONUS CYDECTIN – Purchase Cydectin Pour–on 15L in March for $1,765.95 (incl GST) and get a bonus 2.2L – Save $434.66! – FARMLANDS Dargaville (09) 439 7693, Wellsford (09) 423 7957.

HEIFER GRAZING available for 200, May to May. Well fenced, troughed water, good yards, weigh monthly, excellent rates. Phone Marty 021 050 6665 or 09 439 0004.

18TH MARCH. 7.30am start, 203 Hokianga Road, Dargaville. Household items, tools and knick–knacks.

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.

BULK MOLASSES/CIDER Vinegar. Take as much or as little as you need, fill up your own container instore $1.14kg (incl. GST) – FARMLANDS Dargaville (09) 439 7693, Wellsford (09) 423 7957. CARAVAN EWOF (and marine). Call your local inspector today at A+ Electrical Inspections and Security on 021 240 6764. KNITTING WOOL – several bags, jigsaw puzzles $1 each and tapestries. Phone 09 439 7365. STAINLESS STEEL bolts, nuts and washers. Good range of sizes. Inder’s Auto One Dargaville 09 439 8219. SUZUKI ESCUDO Vitara/Grand Vitara – car parts, WOF parts, 4x4 parts etc. Good parts, good prices – Phone Derek 09 439 7573.

TICKETS NOW on sale, Kevin Friedrich 10th anniversary concert. Sunday 2nd April 1pm, Lighthouse Function Centre. Tickets at Museum $25 adult, $10 children. TIE DOWNS, various sizes to suit from trailers to trucks. Inder’s Auto One Dargaville 09 439 8219. TOW STROPS, 3 sizes available, to suit various situations. Inder’s Auto One Dargaville 09 439 8219.

KUMARA BINS Many available, good quality. Also round baled hay for sale. Call Kevin 021 953 010 To Rent MODERN, NEWLY refurbished, small 2 bedroom apartment, Baylys Beach, avail now, $245pw, refs req, 021 439 808

Nurseries & Plants 2,000 LANDSCAPING plants ready now. Shrubs,Trees, Flaxes, Cabbage Trees and many more from $1.00 to $6.00 - large grade $8.00 to $15.00. Got2go Plants, 55 West Coast Road, Te Kopuru, Tuesday to Sunday 9am to 3.30pm. Closed Monday. Sorry no eftpos after hours - Phone 09 439 5556 GET READY for 2017’s planting season. Buy now to grow on yourself or place an order for pickup later in the year. Specialising in native and coastal hardy plants Babylon Coast Gardens has a wide range suitable for re-vegetation projects, waterways, landscaping and more. Site visits and advice available, discounts for bulk purchases, delivery service available. The Nursery is open Saturdays 10am to 4pm or by appointment at 1246 Babylon Coast Road, Dargaville. For more information phone 09 439 4223 or email info@ babyloncoastgardens.co.nz

HUGE PLANT SALE

DRIVE

Starting Tues 21st March to Sat 25th March

South End of Dargaville @ The Northtec Campus, 52 Murdoch St

TIME TO PLANT!

TO THE CONDITIONS

Great range of top quality trees, shrubs, palms, fruit trees, vireyas, rare plants & edibles, perennials & colour plants.

Grower Direct Prices 8.30am - 5.00pm

Wanted To Rent PROFESSIONAL WORKING mother of two school aged children, seeking rental in or just out of Dargaville. Very house proud and have great references. Please call 021 264 9205.

Entertainment SINGLE? MEET other interesting, intelligent, genuine people just like yourself, all ages. Dine out ‘Dinner for Six’ Phone 021 639 552. TAKE A trip down memory lane with Kevin Friedrich and friends. Sunday 2nd April 1pm, Lighthouse Function Centre. Tickets at Museum $25 adult, $10 children.

Work Wanted BRICK & Block layer, tradesman, 35yrs experience looking for work in and around Dargaville. Phone Tony 022 311 8447.

79 NORTON Street, Te Kopuru, Saturday 18th March 8am to 12 midday. Garden tools, general household items, linen, cafe table and chairs, squash racket, golf clubs, books, CD’s and other items. SATURDAY 18TH March, 50 Tirarau Street, Dargaville, 8am start and not before. Clothing and household goods.

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: www.windowanddoors.co.nz – Window & Door Services Ltd.

FENCING NEW and Repair. Batten/Rail/Netting and Stockyards. Phone Richard 027 856 6411. HOUSE REPILING, reblocking, releveling and lifting. Woolshed repiling as well. Call to get your free quote 022 406 1646.

ST PATRICKS DAY FRIDAY 17TH MARCH AT THE NWRSA CLUB

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 & Door Services Ltd.

Livestock FREE TO good home. Two intelligent Huntaway pups, dog and bitch. Five months old, need farm life. Phone Lisa 021 0231 0890.

Contact: Alan Swindlehurst 027 493 2844 Shane Wintle 027 666 6243 Donald McKenzie 021 754 174

ANGLICAN TWILIGHT dinner. All welcome. $18 per head, 6pm, 17th March 2017. Reservations essential. Phone Gloria 09 439 6772 or Maggie 09 439 0591.

Wanted COAST TO Coast Treeworks want woodlots, forestry blocks. Competitive prices for your timber. Phone 021 050 2665. SUZUKI 4X4 wanted to buy – parked, damaged or unwanted, Escudo Vitara/Grand Vitara. Phone Derek 09 439 7573.

Tree Services COAST TO Coast Treeworks. Professional tree services, qualified and insured. All aspects of tree work. Phone Victor 021 050 2665. TREE REMOVAL, pruning, chipping & stump grinding. Qualified & Insured. Ph Scott 0800 468 9663 Arborcare Tree Maintenance.

Dry Aged Beef Specialists Traditional Manuka wood smoked Bacon & Ham

TOKATOKA Septic Tank Services

90 x 20mth Angx/ Hfrdx & W/F Steers 30 x 20mth W/F Hfrs 120 x Wnr Frsn Bulls (170-230kgs) 20 x Wnr W/F & Hfrdx Steers 40 x Wnr W/F & Angx Heifers

A/C Gumro Farm 80 x TQ Wnr Frsn & W/F Bulls A/C GR Barnes Ltd 32 x TQ Wnr Frsn Bulls A/C SP & MT Pattison 12 x 20mth W/F Hfrs

CONTACT

Haydn Evans 021 985863

CLEANING SEPTIC Tanks. For fast reliable service. Priced from $350. Wellsford to Ruawai. Contact Macjimray 09 423 7014 or visit www.macjimray. co.nz. Code Compliant. EFFLUENT REMOVAL, Just give us a call, we remove it all. “Magic Property Services”. Ph Chris 027 480 0110 or Mary 027 459 1544. 7 Days. WE ARE THE ONLY CODE COMPLIANT OPERATORS IN THE KAIPARA. MAGIC PROPERTY Services, effluent & septic tank cleaning. Servicing the Kaipara. Ph Chris 027 480 0110 or Mary 027 459 1544. 7 Days. WE ARE THE ONLY CODE COMPLIANT OPERATORS IN THE KAIPARA.

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

Phone or Txt Paul

CAREGIVERS WANTED. We are seeking experienced caregivers for an elderly female stroke patient who needs 24/7 care, 10kms out of Dargaville. Varied work and hours including weekends and overnights as required. The individual/s we seek must be suitably qualified, experienced and takes pride in their work, have a ‘can do’ attitude and motivated to care for others. And have their own transport. Applicants for this position should have NZ residency or a valid NZ work visa. Please send CV and application letter to mlhdargaville@gmail.com Applications close: 24th March 2017

Thursday 16th March 2017

A/C G&T Nilsson & J Nilsson 30 x 20mth W/F Steers

Dining

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

DARGAVILLE SALE

The Club will be open from 2.30pm until late. Courtesy Van available phone 09 439 8164 for booking.

439 2020

Any job big or small. We do them ALL

Situations Vacant MATAKOHE BONER & FAT CATTLE SALE Matakohe Sale Yards Every Wednesday 12.30pm Wed 22nd March 2017

A/C JJ Elwin 25 x 20mth Angx Steers

Ph 09

Dargaville Bobcat Services

027 271 2022

Book for a meal with Kim’s Cuisine 021 344 234.

WAYNE & ANNETTE

WATER TANK Vacuum clean, Full tank OK, Waste no more than 1,000 litres. $250.00 for up to 25,000 litre tank. Also full pump out, scrub and leaks fixed. Phone Wals 09 437 3936 or 021 932 225.

SANDY PAWZ dog grooming — wash/blow, dry/clip & nails. For all your pet grooming services call Lacey 021 248 1555.

A/C MA & JD Beatty F/Trust 30 x 20mth Hfrdx Steers

Come & join the fun, toe-tapping Irish music & dancing. Wear something green.

PAINTER EXPERIENCED Professional, attractive hourly rate or quote. Phone Dave 027 490 3522.

Trades and Services

CARPET LAYER complete supply and installation of new and used carpet and underlay. Repairs/ restretching/garage carpet — Quality Service phone Ian 027 499 6413. ESOL TEACHER with several years experience teaching English to Asians, Arabs, Europeans from beginners to University level. Private lessons, Dargaville and surronds, $30–$50 p/h. Phone 021 296 4779.

OFFAL HOLES 750dia x 5.5m deep with concrete lid with lift out hatch $408.25 incl GST. Phone Wals Holes 09 437 3936 or 021 932 225.

Bus Drivers & Trainee Bus Drivers Wanted

Class 2 + 4 license with P endorsement an advantage.

We are currently seeking Drivers for our services throughout Northland. Ritchies is looking for reliable local people as drivers. We will give you a steady income and a chance to become a key part of your community. Our team of Northland locals is part of a large, well respected, privately owned & operated New Zealand company. Does this sound like you: • A good driving record • Ability to work some weekends & public holidays • Hold a valid NZ car licence for at least 2 years or class 2 licence Newcomers to the industry are welcome, Full training provided to suitable applicants

Opportunities exist for you to do a variety of bus services.

if this sounds like you

Contact Tony Today email your CV to: whangarei.manager@ritchies. co.nz or call me on 027 450 4401

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CLASSIFIEDS Situations Vacant

TE KOPURU SCHOOL School Secretary We are looking for a professional person for the day to day management of the School Office. This is a Term Time only position, 25hrs per week. Starting date 1 May, 2017. Please send C.V with two references to lee@tekopuru.school.nz Closing date for applications: Wednesday 22 March 2017.

Phone 09 439 6933

Closing date for classified advertising for the 21 March 2017 edition is 10am Monday 20 March 2017 Public Notices

Kaipara

Northern Wairoa Voice for Life Quiz results from Field Days Adults: Lindsay Boyd

Community Health Trust

HEALTH SHUTTLE

Secondary School: Katie Godfrey Primary School: Shanay Thanks to all for your support

Stuck for a ride? Don’t miss your Health appointment, we can help. For enquiries phone Te Ha Oranga 439 3013

N.W.M.RSA Women’s Section

Kathryn de Bruin, Chairperson Board of Trustees Dargaville High School Plunket Street, Dargaville 0310 by 11th April 2017.

Public Notices ACOUSTIC MUSIC Blackboard Concert — First Thursday of the month — 7.00–9.30pm, Commercial Hotel, River Rd, Dargaville. $2 entry, $2 raffle. Performers and audience welcome. Phone Allan 09 439 6933 or 021 439 697. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS. If you want to drink, that’s your business. If you want to stop, maybe we can help. Meeting: Mondays & Thursdays. Phone 09 439 5248 or ladies call 020 4082 1373. ANGLICAN TWILIGHT dinner. All welcome. $18 per head, 6pm, 17th March 2017. Reservations essential. Phone Gloria 09 439 6772 or Maggie 09 439 0591. ARE YOU part of a local Special Interest Group, or a self employed local who provides a service eg lawn mowing, gardening, typing, housework, home hairdressing, handyman jobs, home maintenance? Become listed on our free database so we can put clients in touch with you. Call in to Dargaville Citizens Advice Bureau, 37 Hokianga Road (Town Hall complex) Mon-Fri 10am. DON’T MISS Kevin Friedrich and friends Concert “A trip down memory lane”. Sunday 2nd April 1pm, Lighthouse Function Centre. Tickets at Museum $25 adult, $10 children.

DAR G AV

MEDICA LE L IL

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Any eligible voter who wishes to ask the board to hold a by-election should write to:

Caring for our community Atawhai Tia Te Takiwa

Flu Vaccinations now available at Dargaville Medical Centre. Week days only. No appointment necessary.

09 439 8079

• 24/7 crisis support • ACC Sensitive Claims • Individual and family therapy counselling • Advocacy with agencies e.g. WINZ, lawyers, health professionals • Emergency Housing or assistance with relocation • Prevention education, parenting and empowerment programmes

WWW.SOSKAIPARA.COM

Public notice

(Section 101, Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012) GIBSON HOLDINGS (2009) LTD of Dargaville, has made application to the District Licensing Committee at Dargaville for the renewal of an off-licence in respect of premises situated at 81 Victoria Street, Dargaville. The general nature of the business conducted under the licence is Liquor Wholesaler. The days on which and the hours during which alcohol is to be sold under the licence are; – Monday to Sunday, 9am – 10pm.

METHODIST CHURCH Fair 18 March 10am at the Methodist Church, Corner Normanby Street & Awakino Road, Dargaville. Something for everyone! Garden Produce, Jams, Pickles, Plants, Books, Clothing, Baking, Cakes, Pacifica Island Food & more.

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

DRIVE SAFE On Rural Roads

A fascinating insight into healing with the Entities of Light who perform psychic surgery on volunteers from the audience. There is also an opportunity to TRY PXP micronised purple rice and see what it can do for you. Text Nicole 021 435 462 to register for this FREE EVENT www.jeanettewilson.com ALSO – PXP THE OPPORTUNITY Wed 29th March 7pm – If you LOVE to help people & would like to be financially rewarded for HELPING PEOPLE come along to our NO OBLIGATION evening to find out more 021 435 462.

FAMILY & SEXUAL VIOLENCE SUPPORT SERVICES

KAIPARA VINTAGE Machinery Club Crank Up Day and Swap Meet. 8am to 3pm, 1st April 2017. For further details phone Bill 09 439 7108, Dave 09 439 8986, Bob 09 439 8545.

TE PUNA O Te Reo O Takiwira Te Kohanga Reo AGM. Date: 21st March 2017. Venue: Te Kohanga Reo. Time: 5pm. Nau mai haere mai.

For inspection and conditions Contact: Rest Home Manager Tracy 09 4318 696

Phone 24/7 on 439 6070 or National Help Line 0800 883 300 Office hours 9am-3pm Mon-Fri 158a Victoria Street Dargaville

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

SPECTACLES VICINITY Ranfurly Street and Portland Street found and returned by Barbara 9th March. Thank you.

Tenders are invited for the sale and removal of 5 BR house (aprox 170sq m) situated at 134 Hurndall St, Maungaturoto.

7.30pm in Dargaville at the Lighthouse

N TR CE

If ten percent or more of eligible voters on the school roll ask the board, within 28 days of this notice being published, to hold a by-election to fill the vacancy, then a by-election will be held.

NICHOLAS, Ronald (Ron) Cavell

Due to the planned extension to the Maungaturoto Rest Home:

(WWII 4th Armoured Division)

Left this life on 10th March 2017, restfully at his home and farm of seventy years, in his 97th year. Much loved husband of the late Betty (nee Jefcoate), wonderfully respected and loved father and father-in-law of Ann, Garry, Vivienne, Kevin, Gay and Carol, and their respective families. Special Poppa and Great Poppa to 27 grandchildren and 19 great grandchildren. Great friend, neighbour, adored uncle, great uncle, brother-in-law and cheerful acquaintance to so many. A joy to all who knew him, and now a sorrow for all who will miss him A farewell service will be held at the Lighthouse Function Centre, Harding Park, Dargaville on Wednesday 15th March 2017 at 1pm, followed by interment at Mt Wesley Returned Services Cemetery.

with Jeanette Wilson,Tuesday 28th March

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

The board has resolved under section 105 of the Education Act 1989 to fill the vacancy by selection.

House for Sale and Removal

HEALING & PXP

All Welcome.

CASUAL VACANCY FOR AN ELECTED TRUSTEE

Death Notices

MCCT Tender, Po Box 52 Maungaturoto

Meeting 27th March will be held at the Clubrooms at 1pm.

A casual vacancy has occured on the the board of trustees for an elected parent representative.

Public Notices

Tenders Close 4pm Fri 31st March 2017

AGM

DARGAVILLE HIGH SCHOOL

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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. This is the second publication of this notice. The first was published on the 7th of March.

YOU NEVER KNOW WHAT’S AROUND THE CORNER

Communications C/- V. Hollis, 889 Arapohue Rd, RD4, Dargaville 0374 (021 439686).

Bereavements

Pyke R A (Willie)

Julie, Sandra, Jo-Anne & families wish to acknowledge the love and support they received at Willie’s sudden passing. Also those who sent cards, flowers, baking & koha. A big thank you to TK Rescue and Dargaville St Johns. Also those who joined relations, friends and past colleagues to farewell Willie and celebrate a life well lived. These heart felt words express our appreciation to you all.

FREE BRIDGE LESSONS Monday 27th March 7pm The Kiosk, Logan St (Memorial Park) Come and join the friendliest Bridge Club and learn how to play bridge! For more information contact Jacoba Puharich 09 439 7356 or Sue Jensen 09 439 7671 dargavillebridge@gmail.com

kaiparalifestyler.co.nz

In Memoriam

Harrison, Patricia (Pat) PASSED AWAY ONE YEAR AGO God saw you getting tired and a cure was not to be. So he put his arms around you and whispered “Come to me” With tearful eyes we watched you, we watched you fade away. Although we loved you dearly, we could not make you stay. A golden heart stopped beating, hard working hands now rest. God broke our hearts to prove to us, he only takes the best. Dearly loved wife of David. Loved mother of Wendy, Richard & Micheal. Loved mother-in-law to Alan, Melanie & Anetta. Loved Nana to all her grandchildren and great grandchildren. “Love you till the morning”


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KAIPARA LIFESTYLER

49 MONTGOMERY STREET, DARGAVILLE

$270,000 440 BICKERSTAFFE ROADM MAUNGATUROTO

$565,000 266 VICTORIA STREET, DARGAVILLE

$230,000 LOTS 1 2 WHAKA STREET, MAUNGATUROTO

$595,000

GOOD STARTER HERE

QUALITY LIFESTYLE CLOSE TO TOWN

BEST BE QUICK

PIECE OF PARADISE

IDEAL FIRST HOME OR RENTAL INVESTMENT This is a well presented home, 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, modern kitchen, and open plan living with elevated views. Basement garage/workshop. Good location. Currently rented for $270, tenants happy to stay.

Country living on a compact 5782 sqm (1.3 Acre) pad offering privacy and a spacious 4 bedroom home with office. Two living areas, HRV, woodburner with oven. Enjoy pleasant country views from choice of sunny decks. Grazing for a few sheep, grow your own veges, fruit trees. Call Rhoda.

This little beauty has 2 double bedrooms and a single, open plan living with a freestanding fireplace, modern wet area bathroom, cathedral ceilings plus a small deck off the lounge. There is also a single garage, plenty of concrete for parking and the flat section is fully fenced.

Approx 20 acres, this is a very attractive property. Due to a change in direction this block is on the market. Stunning views, town water supply, several dams.

RACHAEL DE VRIES Mob 021 943 900 WEB ID RJS3823

RHODA MORRISON 0274 800 691 or 09 431 6912 WEB ID MRE1994

CRAIG CLEMENT Mob 021461668 WEB ID RJS3821

GARY MORRIS Mob 021 902 087 WEB ID MRU2002

34 ONSLOW STREET, DARGAVILLE

$320,000 280 CENTRAL ROAD, PAPAROA

$565,000+GST (if any) 7 SUNSET DRIVE, BAYLYS BEACH

Price: $595,000 plus GST (if any)

$108,000 WHAKA STREET, MAUNGATUROTO

$310,000

MEMORIES OF YOUR FAMILY HOME.

42 HA HILL COUNTRY FARMLET

WEST IS BEST

LIFESTYLE

With a 1300 sqm section your family will have room to use up their energy. Four bedrooms, Good size separate lounge, Bathroom with shower & bath, Open plan kitchen & dining room, Some polished floor boards, 3 driveway accesses, Basement garage & workshop area.

High stud villa & outbuildings positioned central to enjoy fabulous views, native bush. Approx 40 acres effective grazing, great water supply, abundant firewood. Explore old farm tracks. Great super lifestyle to ride horses, quad biking, bush walks, your animals close by. Absolute privacy for the adventurous! Call Rhoda. RHODA MORRISON 0274 800 691 or 09 431 6912 WEB ID MRE2007

Large 971m2 section located at Sunset West which has power, phone and water at the boundary. Within walking distance are the local shop/ takeaway and the beach. Now is the time to invest in a slice of action to either build now or land bank for the future.

Approx. 3.56 Ha. Good contour, large dam, small area of native bush, Town water supply, power to the boundary, possibility of subdividing into 3 lots.

CRAIG CLEMENT Mob 021461668 WEB ID RJS3837

GARY MORRIS 021 902 087 WEB ID MRE2005

RACHAEL DE VRIES Mob 021 943 900 WEB ID RJS3786

86 VICTORIA STREET

$438,500+GST (if any) 127 MATAKOHE EAST RD, MATAKOHE

$485,000 MAROPUI SETTLEMENT ROAD, KAIHU

$545,000+GST (if any) 555 BICKERSTAFFE ROAD, MAUNGATUROTO

$525,000

OPPORTUNITY WAITING - FULL TENACY

NEW FAMILY WANTED

MAROPIU SETTLEMENT GEM

ENCHANTED HIDE-AWAY

Edwin Arcade in the main shopping area of Dargaville. Full occupancy with 5 business tenants on fixed term leases. The vendor is pro active and is downsizing investments. Great exposure for the business and plenty of foot traffic. Situated between Post shop and Hunting & Fishing stores. Long standing tenants that are an integral part of the community. MICHELLE TOMLINSON Mob 027 339 5937 WEB ID RJC3811

Large family home boasting 5 bedrooms, open plan kitchen/ dining area and separate lounge. There is an established bar room which leads out to an enclosed courtyard for BBQ’s. Attached double garage. Large 2185m2 section. Walk next door to primary school.

Situated 25 kms north of Dargaville, this large family home offers 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, office, open plan kitchen/ dining/lounge. Internal access from the double garage, plus farm buildings. 9 acres, 3.75 hectares more or less.

SHEILA BOON Mob 027 498 5651 WEB ID MRE1983

SELMA PETERS 021 828 402 WEB ID RJRU3450

Here is a 10 acre lifestyle property with a 3 bedroom home, tastefully decorated and offering a unique opportunity to secure this hide away just over 5kms from the centre of Maungaturoto and a short drive to the Kaipara Harbour. Enjoy rural views, there is lots of extra sheds and storage and a large stand of mature pine trees. JILL WILSON Mob 021 505 712 WEB ID MRE2006

110 Victoria Street, Dargaville 143 Hurndall Street, Maungaturoto

09 439 7295 09 431 1016

www.roperandjones.co.nz

ATTENTION SEPTIC TANK OWNERS Septic tanks and multi-stage septic systems are delicately balanced environments. It does not take much to upset them. Common practice is to ignore the septic system until problems occur. Good and best economical practice is to always keep your septic system well maintained. A malfunctioning septic system can become a health hazard. When a system is not maintained or operated as a delicately balanced environment, problems occur. These problems include nasty odours, leach line blockages, untreated liquid rising to the surface, toilets gurgling and taking time to empty. At this stage your septic system is a serious health hazard to you and your children. Human waste produces faecal coliform bacteria, a source of viral and bacterial gastroenteritis as well as Hepatitis A debilitatand other diseases. Hepatitis can be a debilitat ing condition and cause long-term harm to children. There are only three remedies. One: stop using the septic system until it recovers. This can take

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over a month and is not normally practical. Two: excavate your septic system and relocate it. This is very costly and time consuming, sometimes requiring new resource consents and different systems. Three: treat your septic system with Septi-Cure™ every six months. Septi-Cure is cost effective. By far the most cost effective solution is to pour one litre of Septi-Cure™ down the toilet bowl every six months. This simple action will help keep your system working at top efficiency by reducing solids and scum. Instead of emptying your tank frequently, the reduction in solids and scum saves you expensive pump out costs. Your irrigation field and leach lines will become clear of slimes and blockages so nature can handle the gradual seepage and evaporation for you. When this is happening your system will be operating effectively and not endangering you or your family’s health. What is Septi-Cure™ Septi-Cure™ is a concentrated mixture of selected naturally occurring

microorganisms. These harmless tiny organisms live and multiply by feeding on waste material. When introduced to your septic tank system, they go to work straight away digesting waste material, reducing solids and scum, allowing your septic system to start operating to its maximum efficiency. As they progress through to your irrigation field they feed on the slimes that prevent seepage and evaporation. When seepage and evaporation return to normal, you have reduced the risk of contaminating groundwater and the environment as well as reducing the chances of infection for you and your family. Eventually, they get washed out of the system and have to be replaced to continue their work. This is why you introduce Septi-Cure™ to your septic system every six months for maximum efficiency. Problematic septic tanks – treat with Septi-Cure™. Prevent septic system problems – treat with Septi-Cure™.

A satisfied customer in Hamilton has been using Septi-Cure for over five years. He says this allows them to have an odour free septic tank with low maintenance costs. He also says that his service person is amazed at how well Septi-Cure works, keeping their tank in very good condition. * Results May Vary Before*

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