Kaipara Lifestyler, March 20th 2018

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March 20 2018

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p The annual Paparoa family sports and games afternoon was held at the Paparoa showgrounds where about 80 participants competed in various activities. The local fire force was there to cool down participants and Chiara Lydiard and friends got a welcome shower. Paparoa has a further event coming up on Saturday, April 7 with a fun run and walk across local farms Contact Libby 021 208 0093 for more information

Chicken producer fronts community u by Ayla Miller

Protecting Kaipara’s designated outstanding natural landscapes was a key concern for Mayor Jason Smith and Councillor Victoria del la Varis-Woodcock at last Monday’s Tegel Information Forum organised by MP Matt King.

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p Students from Maungaturoto Primary School spent the day at Whakapirau Beach learning to be safe in the sea under the watchful eye of instructor Kirsty Hamlin. Along with 240,000 other kiwi kids around the country, the Year two pupils have benefitted from the Sealord Swim for Life programme, which aims to reduce the nation’s high drowning toll by teaching water skills and safety measures.

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p Tinopai resident, Sheri O’Neill, charges her Nissan Leaf at one of the two new electronic vehicle charging stations recently installed at The Kauri Museum. With her is museum trust board member, Kerry Bonham, who worked closely with Northpower to ensure that visitors to the Kauri Coast have the option to charge their vehicles while spending time at the museum or the Gumdiggers Cafe. “The new charging stations form part of a New Zealand wide network on the PlugShare app and supports The Kauri Museum’s commitment to its CarboNZero certification, which measures greenhouse gas emissions, and puts in place strategies to manage and reduce our carbon footprint,” said museum CEO, Lisa Tolich.

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p Mangawhai Museum is inspiring school students to understand, embrace and value their history, running an education programme based on the school curriculum. “We really wanted to target school children and get them interested in what we do,” said museum manager, Emma Gray. “The programme draws on the information and displays in the museum, which link back to the history of the area. It’s going well and so far we have had 600 come through.” Children learn about such diverse topics as the ’Big Dig’ harbour restoration project undertaken 25 years ago, the conservation of the endangered fairy tern and also pioneer history. A highlight is a visit to the historic village. “Through visiting the museum and the village they learn why it’s important that our knowledge of the past is not only preserved, but also passed on,” said teacher, Sharee McKenzie. As part of the project they will be writing about themselves, their families and their family history.


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Chicken producer fronts community

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Reducing patient wait times u by Ayla Miller

A new system, the Neighbourhood Healthcare Home programme, which aims to decrease patient wait times and maximise care, is set to go ‘live’ at the Dargaville Medical Centre on March 26.

whole story, warts and all, so they can make a better placed judgement for or against.” Glen Cohu of Te Kopuru was unconvinced by the information provided. “I’m still against it. It is all hypothesis and theory. Tegel can’t guarantee their technology won’t break down, which would lead to an ecological disaster.” Baylys Beach resident Rick Groves lived next to a Tegel broiler and other chicken farms for 12 years in Tuakau and says there were never any problems. “The biggest problem is the rumours. Even if they aren’t locals getting the jobs, they will become locals and will have to do their shopping here. If people look at Tegel’s track record they wouldn’t find any blemishes.” When asked about the impact the farm could have on the neighbouring organic farm a Tegel spokesperson said: “We are still working through that at the moment and it will be something we will deal with at the hearings.” ¢

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p The Dargaville Medical Centre team look forward to rolling out the new patient-centric health care delivery model

The programme is a teambased health care delivery model and collaborative venture between Northland District Health Board (NDHB) and the Northland Primary Health Organisation (NPHO). Dr Cathy Hurd of Dargaville Medical Centre (DMC) says the system is expected to free up 30 per cent of staff and patient time. “People will notice a change when they call the DMC. Clinical support staff will be asking a few more questions to get the best care for patients. “Doctors and nurses will be directly calling patients back for same day appointments to save time. Everything will stay the same for walk-ins and emergencies,” she said.

Ms Hurd encourages patients with nonurgent queries to ring first so they can get an appointment rather than wait a long time at the centre. “People can expect to see improved patient experience and efficiency to reduced wait times. The system will put more value on patient’s time and improve continuity of care.” Kaipara Community Health Trust CEO, Debbie Evans, said the NDHB selected DMC to take part as they were looking for ways to enhance primary care. “I would like to congratulate DMC on their willingness to make changes to their systems, which will help our community.” ¢

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The meeting was arranged after a protest meeting where local residents were afraid of disruption from the proposed plant. “I am looking forward to seeing how the community engage with this event,” Mayor Smith said. “There are a number of requirements under the RMA that Tegel meet.” Elected district councillor, Victoria del la Varis-Woodcock, also attended the event to gather more information for her constituents. “We have not been given any 3D modelling or mock ups yet and we want to see what the farm will look like from Maungaraho and Tokatoka. “These are designated outstanding natural features which have protection,” she said. Northland MP, Matt King, said he wanted to create an environment where people could come in and have their concerns addressed. “It’s important our community gets the

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Showcasing ‘saucesome’ product u by Ayla Miller

Katie Le Noel, the creator of award winning Wild West Worcester sauce, will feature on the Topp Twins television show, Topp Country, at the end of this month. Wild West Worcester sauce is a Dargaville-based family run business producing a range of sauces and relishes, which Katie has been refining over the years from the original sauce recipe given to her by her mother-in-law. She was approached by the Topp Twins’ production team, who were looking specifically for someone who made p The Wild West Worcester crew will feature on Topp worcester sauce. Country this month “There aren’t that many people who make worcester sauce in travel around the country in. New Zealand,” Katie said. “The twins were good to work with, She says the highlight of the but there wasn’t much time for experience was meeting the Topp Twins chatting. They were here for about 14 and showcasing the products. hours of filming to get seven minutes This episode will be dedicated to of footage.” ‘Umami’, which is a loanword from Katie’s daughter Dominique, and Japanese and can be translated as son-in-law Henry, and their four ‘pleasant savory taste’. children are also part of the business. The footage was filmed at Katie’s Katie does the cooking and bottling home in Dargaville in 2016. Since and the family comes in to label and then, the business has continued to package every bottle and jar by hand. grow and they now have a commercial Wild West Worcesters’ episode of kitchen, a storage and packaging Topp Country will run on March 29 on area along with a van which they TV One at 8pm. ¢

Mad Hatter comes to town u by Ayla Miller

The Dargaville Little Theatre’s new musical adaptation of The Mad Hatter will bring everyone’s favourite characters to life but in a completely different light.

p The cast of Dargaville Little Theatre’s latest musical production The Mad Hatter

The musical, written, composed and directed by Julianne Parkinson, will be based on Alice in Wonderland from the Mad Hatter’s perspective as told by the Cheshire Cat and will be on stage for eight shows in June. “When I was trying to pick musicals, I couldn’t find a script I was happy with and we were running out of time. I like to do really visual shows that make an impact,” she said. “I looked at Alice in Wonderland, but there were difficult things to do such as shrinking and growing and I wasn’t sure we could do well. “I wondered if there was a way to come up with a different story, but keep the visuals, so I decided to write a new

version. It’s still got all your favourite characters, but there are a few twists and turns. “I’ve had a lot of help from assistant director and production manager, Eryn Wilson-Collins, and Deborah Parkinson, who is in the cast and helped out with a singing workshop.” The cast is made up of more than 25 people and many of them have not been involved in theatre or musicals before. “It’s going to be a very vibrant show,” Julianne says. “I feel like it’s got a good broad audience spectrum. It should get some toes tapping and illicit a few gasps. Basically I want people to feel something when they leave the theatre.” ¢

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Kaimanawa horse muster looms u by Jill Dickie

Kaipara horse enthusiasts are being asked to open their homes for the upcoming Kaimanawa horse muster. Paparoabased coordinator, Simone Frewin, is encouraging people both experienced and new to wild horses to consider applying to rehome a horse. “In the Kaipara District there are several Kaimanawas from musters dating back to 2008, who have settled into domestic life and exhibit how adaptable, versatile, and honest these hardy horses are,” said Ms Frewin. “Hills are great for them. If they are well supplemented, they do ok on the clay and kikuyu, and the summer droughts suit such good doers.” Applications for the bi-annual muster close on Sunday, April 1 and to date just 45 potential homes have been found for over 200 horses being rounded up. Horses without new homes are not returned to the wild and are sent to the slaughterhouse. This year’s muster is scheduled for the third week of April. Training and handling support is available from Kaimanawa Heritage Horses, from other Kaimanawa owners, and by learning with your horse under the guidance of Ms Frewin at her property in Paparoa. In a competition operated by Kaimanawa Heritage Horses, ‘Freedom to Friendship’, horses will be trained and

LETTER TO THE EDITOR Dargaville Primary School junior syndicate students did a beach clean up for Sea Week along Ripiro Beach. Three of the 6-year-olds wrote these expository pieces in response to their experiences. Save the sea animals

u by Paige Waipouri (6) Room 8, Dargaville Primary School

Room 8 went to the beach in Sea Week. We picked up rubbish. Please don’t leave rubbish on the beach. The sea animals might die if they eat

Stop Turtles dying u by Sophia Crawford (6) Room 8, Dargaville Primary School

We went to the beach to pick up rubbish. Please keep the beach clean

Pick up rubbish! p Muster coordinator, Simone Frewin, with Mana one of her Kaimanawa horses

prepared to present their talent in front of judges in October. “I’d love to find a couple of kids in Kaipara who want to do this!” says Ms Frewin. Those wanting to help, but unable to adopt may consider sponsoring a horse. Ms Frewin may be contacted at 09 431 6111 email muster@kaimanawaheritagehorses.org. More information is available at kaimanawaheritagehorses.org. ¢

“CLOSURE” A solo exhibition by Patricia Mortensen.

An exhibition of an eclectic mix of acrylic and mixed media paintings on canvas, and several art pieces of reverse painting on collectible glass.

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u by Karis Topia (6) Room 8, Dargaville Primary School

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plastic like the turtles, so stop throwing rubbish on the beach. The beach will look disgusting! If you don’t clean the sea there will be less creatures in the sea. So, please bring a bucket to put your rubbish in and take it home. and tidy. If we use plastic bags then turtles will die and they will sink to the bottom of the sea. Please, please, please do not leave rubbish by the water. rubbish on the beach the fish and turtles will die to the bottom of the sea. So please don’t leave rubbish on the beach.

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KAIPARA SPOTLIGHT Road Works for the District – March 2018

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Routine works planned on Council roads throughout the whole District during March include pothole repairs both on unsealed and sealed roadways as they are identified and grading of select roads pending sufficient rainfall. Area specific works planned during March include: • Minor bridge repairs throughout the District. • Unsealed/Sealed pothole repairs throughout the District when conditions are suitable. • Roadside vegetation spraying – Dargaville to Pouto and Dargaville to Aranga, Kirikopuni Valley Road. • Water table restoration – Bickerstaffe Road. • Sealed Pavement Repairs – Throughout the Mangawhai, Whakapirau and Tinopai Area. • Mechanised Tree Pruning – Petley Road, Mountain Road, Whakapirau Road. • Culvert Replacement/Riprap – Waller Road, Keer Road, Wilkins Road, Mititai Road, Omana Road, Opanake Road, Rehutai Road, Basin Road, Babylon Coast Road, Waimatenui East Road, Otara Point Road, Arcadia Road, Central Road, Taylor Road, Mason Road. Area specific works completed during the last month include: • Water table restoration – Waller Road, Pouto Road, Waimata Road, Batley Road, Bickerstaffe Road. • Sealed Pavement Repairs – Paparoa Oakleigh Road, Pahi Road, Wallace Road, Gallie Road, King Road, Mangawhai East & West Road, Wintle Street, Jack Boyd Drive. • Culvert Renewals – Waimata Road, Pouto Road, Te Maire Road, Hilliam Road, Waller Road. • Mechanised Tree Pruning – Tokatoka Road, Parahi Road. • Footpath Replacements – Charlotte Street, Cranley Street, Islington Street, Mali Street, McKay Cres, Ranfurly Street, Victoria Street, Clyde Street, Earl Street. • Sight Improvements – Waimata Road. • Culvert Flushing – Tangowahine Valley Road. All routine work is done in cycles across the District. In endeavouring to provide good roads at the most economic cost, sometimes only spot grading and metalling is done as it is about one-quarter of the price of blanket metalling and grading that has tended to be done in the past. Thank you for your co-operation as these projects to improve travel on your roads are being completed. Please feel free to contact the Council’s Customer Service Representatives on 0800 727 059 for more information.

Please note locations and times are subject to change, check website for most up to date information Council Meeting 09:00am Wednesday 28 March Northern Wairoa War Memorial Hall, Hokianga Road, Dargaville Mangawhai Endowment Lands Committee 03:00pm Wednesday 28 March Council Offices, 42 Hokianga Road, Dargaville

Library Updates The Kaipara District Libraries have reopened with a brand new library management system. If you’d like a tutorial on how to use the new system please contact the library. There is also a new phone number to ring the Dargaville Library direct, 0800 KDC LIB (532 542).

Rural Travel Fund Who can apply: Application for the Rural Travel Fund is open to rural sports clubs and rural school teams with young people aged between 5–19 years who require subsidies to assist with transport expenses to local sporting competitions. Applications must be for local competitions or events,and be made by sports clubs and school-based teams. Individuals are not eligible to apply. Funding is not provided for the purpose of travel to regional or national events. You can find application forms on our website. Entries for 2018 close on Friday 30 March 2018

Fees and Charges for 2018/2019 Kaipara District Council is setting its fees and charges for 2018/2019. Some are proposed to reduce, others to increase. We would like to hear from you about the changes. You can find out all the details on our website, www.kaipara.govt.nz. Or you can get hard copies of the fees and charges document and submission forms at our offices: Telephone us at: 0800 727 059 Email us at: council@kaipara.govt.nz Or call in to 42 Hokianga Road, Dargaville or Unit 6, The Hub, 6 Molesworth Drive, Mangawhai. Please send your submissions to: “Fees and Charges”, Kaipara District Council, Private Bag 1001, Dargaville 0340 Or by email: council@kaipara.govt.nz or go online to www.kaipara.govt.nz. Submissions must be received by Thursday April 5th 2018

Job Vacancies Kaipara District Council is currently taking applications for a number of vacancies at the Council. You can find more about these jobs on the Kaipara website. Current vacancies include – • Stormwater Engineer (Dargaville) • Monitoring and Compliance Support Officer (Mangawhai) • Building Control Officer (Mangawhai) Application closure dates vary, for job descriptions and more information, please check the Council website.

Council would like to thank you for your co-operation as work is undertaken across the district to improve our communities and infrastructure. Please feel free to contact the Council’s Customer Service Representatives on 0800 727 059 for more information


Illegal dumping costing district u by Ayla Miller

It cost Kaipara District Council, and in turn ratepayers, $39,900 to clean up illegal dumping during the financial year July 2016 — June 2017. According to a list from the KDC, some popular spots include Waihue Road between Dargaville and Parore West intersection, where dumping of general household waste in metal dump occurs on a regular basis. Opanake Road and Mahuta Gap Road are also common areas for regular illegal dumping of household waste. Kaipara District Council spokesperson, Ben Hope, says there were 14 infringements issued for illegal disposal of waste last year of $330 each; meaning council still had outgoings of $35,280 towards cleaning up the rubbish — assuming all infringements were paid. Love Kaipara project manager, Victoria del la Varis-Woodcock, believes tackling this issue requires collaboration between the community, local and central government to change attitudes towards dumping. “Illegal waste disposal is a problem that can’t be appointed to one group of people. It happens in the commercial sector and in farming. Fly-tipping is just one part of it. “We need to start with the younger generation and rekindle the ‘Be a Tidy

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Kiwi’ lesson that we used to have. That was a learned behaviour, which was shared by the whole community. Fly tipping is perhaps the result of a generation that didn’t get taught that lesson.” Ms del la Varis-Woodcock, says the Keep New Zealand Beautiful campaign is reintroducing that mentality to the younger generation. “It’s a worldwide problem and the fact we have to pay to get rid of waste creates laziness and a poor attitude. We have been trained to consume and we need to face up to it.” ¢

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Quarter century of care

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u by Ayla Miller

The Hospice Kaipara Kowhai Room has been providing a private, safe environment for patients and family for a quarter of a century.

p Hospice Kaipara lead clinical nurse, Annette Olsen, occupational therapist, Karishma O’Neill, and registered nurse, Jess Johnston, in the Kowhai room

The room was officially blessed and opened by Dargaville Hospital manager, Stephen McKernon, on March 4, 1993. Hospice Kaipara lead clinical nurse, Annette Olsen, says the room is ‘vitally important.’ “We don’t have a hospice in-patient unit in the Kaipara and it’s wonderful there is this facility, where patients and families can come to be cared for close to home.” The room is used for symptom management and end of life care and provides a place for patients and their families to be together 24 hours a day; under the full care of Dargaville Hospital nursing

staff and supported by volunteers. “This is a District Health Board facility. The DHB are really supportive of it and they have provided the room, staff and meals. It’s great having that relationship with them to provide this service,” said Annette. “The Kowhai Room means the family members can be family instead of fulltime carers.” The room was originally furnished by donations of the Chapel Committee, Dargaville Hospital and the local business community, to accommodate people in the last stages of terminal illness and allow their families to be by their side. ¢


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Recruits take on challenge Reading buddies required u by Ayla Miller

Dargaville Rotary Club are calling for community spirited volunteers to help with the Reading Recovery Programme at Selwyn Park School.

p Dargaville Rotarian Brian Burnett listens as Jahziyah Pumipi reads to him at Selwyn Park Primary

p Ruawai College student Jimmy Panoho — left — former student Ashlee Dennis — centre — and student Ross Wallace — right — travelled to Auckland to spend a week at a Fire and Emergency New Zealand Recruits course. This was the first step towards joining the fire brigade as a volunteer. “I found that it was a great challenge and I believe that this course taught us multiple skills that will be useful throughout life,” said Ross. “Some great skills we learnt include aspects like determination, perseverance and problem solving. I would definitely recommend to anyone that is interested to go to your local fire station and ask if you could be a part of their team to help and support your community.”

The club are looking for five new volunteers to help year six students with reading difficulties practise their skills. “The students read to us, we don’t read to them. We just help them when they get stuck on words,” says Dargaville Rotarian, Brian Burnett. This is the fourth year Rotary has helped out with this programme and Brian says it is all part of the club’s community service.

“This is a one-on-one programme and the books are chosen by the teachers to target the student’s reading ability. “The school has a need and we have people who can help,” he said. “Volunteers just need to be available once a week and to be patient.” The programme starts on Wednesday, May 2 from 10.15am — 11.00am once a week. To volunteer call Brian on 09 439 6175. ¢


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Step up for community group Otamatea Community Services, which provides family support services in Maungaturoto, is improving access to its community house and upgrading its grounds.

Art over chocolate

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u by Christine Yardley

Mangawhai artist, Johnnie Daley, and his partner Becky, opened their Scarlet Art Gallery above Bennett’s Chocolate Factory last Friday, March 16.

p Johnnie, Becky and daughter Scarlet with some of his work p Staff members Danny Morris and Gail Barnett with the upgrade plans

The service has a team of trained professionals and volunteers who run a food bank, a drop-in centre, provide counselling services, a monthly gettogether for senior citizens and support for families in crisis. Another aspect of community need has been met by the purchase of a mini bus. “We needed a turning bay as backing onto the road was a real problem. That’s where the idea began,” said staff member, Danny Morris. “Then we moved onto improving access

to the house itself, which has been a hassle for a long time especially for young mums and the elderly. “Finally, having come that far, we decided to upgrade the grounds to have them looking good and in keeping with the rest of the town. “It’s now a much bigger project, and still at the design stage, but when we get it done all the hard work will be worth it. “Having access that’s good for everyone is really important and it will be much safer for vehicles and people.” ¢

“This is a big step up for us,” says Johnnie, who plans to show the work of 15 to 20 artists. “We have twelve signed up at present, plus myself. It’s also important to Becky and I that local artists are well represented. We have a really good group here and by supporting them there’s an opportunity to make Mangawhai an art buyers’ destination, alongside all the other attractions the area offers.” The couple, who named the gallery after their daughter, Scarlet, will run it between them. An area has been set

aside as a studio and Johnnie will be working there five days a week. Well known as an exponent of the realism school, Johnnie has always wanted to be an artist. “I’ve been drawing since I could first hold a pencil and am both self and YouTube taught, which is a great way to learn and why I now share a lot of my techniques on social media to support other budding artists,” he explains. ”Up until three years ago I made my living in other ways, but then I realised it was time to spend my time doing something I loved and here we are.” ¢

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Art Trail an Easter treat u by Christine Yardley

The Mangawhai Art Trail on Saturday, March 31 and Sunday, April 1 offers art lovers the opportunity to enjoy a wide and varied range of work from Mangawhai’s vibrant artistic community. More than 50 artists will display their work at 19 locations ranging from paintings, ceramics, photography, sculpture, outdoor art and more. The event also offers a unique opportunity to meet with the artists. The event is run by Mangawhai Artists Inc to promote and support art in the community. Members range from full-time professionals to weekend hobbyists. Painter and printmaker, Lynn Middleton, who moved to Mangawhai after living and working in London for 15 years, is enjoying her new lifestyle and looking forward to the exhibition. “This is my first art trail and my work will be displayed in the heritage church next to the museum. There will be seven p Mangawhai artist Rosina Kamphuis with some of of us all together in there.” her work. Photo credit: Jeanette Vickers photographic artist The trail will run from 10am to 4pm each day and guide books “I think what I’m looking forward will be available at retail outlets in to most,” says Lynn,” is having the Mangawhai village and at the Saturday chance to meet people and have a morning markets. chat. It’s going to be a great trail.” ¢

Muddy Waters Exhibition ‘Closure’ u by Jill Dickie

An art exhibition of 23 paintings on canvas and glass by Pat Mortensen has opened at the Muddy Waters Gallery and will remain until Wednesday, April 11.

p Allan and Pat Mortensen at the exhibition opening

The exhibition, aptly named Closure, is a collection of started projects awaiting finishing, which were completed especially for the gallery display, to make way at home for more artistic ventures. ”I’m delighted to have the gallery now redecorated to enable us to exhibit many artists work at the same time and we want to encourage locals

to bring visitors to the gallery,” said Mrs Mortensen. The official opening was attended by around 50 guests, including members of the arts association, and husband Allan Mortensen, who says: “I am very proud of Pat, she loves what she does, and I think it’s brilliant that the gallery is available for artists to share their inspiration.” ¢

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Fighting erosion with trees The Northland Regional Council are encouraging landowners with erosion prone properties to get their orders in early for poplar and willow planting season. With limited pole numbers, and an increasing uptake for planting across Northland, regional councillor, Rick Stolwerk, says this season’s supply is already being rapidly allocated. Cr Stolwerk says when allocating poles, priority is given to applicants in areas the council has identified as having a high erosion risk. “Supply of planting material is also dependant on having an NRC Farm Water Quality Improvement Plan or a specific NRC planting plan in place.” To keep up with increasing demand, the council is continuing to expand its nursery operation, which is based south of Whangarei at Flyger Road, Mata. “Last year we added a further 2.8 hectares to the existing 6.3 p hectare nursery, with plans in our upcoming Long Term Plan to increase output of the nursery significantly to match community demand.” Cr Stolwerk says hill country farmers whose erosion prone properties drain to the Kaipara Harbour, are again eligible for a share of more than 3,500 fully subsidised poplar poles in a joint NRCMinistry for Primary Industries initiative. The Kaipara Hill Country Erosion Project is now three years into a four-year

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Daylight saving ends soon Daylight Saving ends when clocks go back an hour at 3.00am on Sunday, April 1 and this is an opportunity to prepare for the change in seasons. During the daylight saving months, time is one hour ahead of standard time. On the last Sunday in September all clocks are moved forward one hour and on the first Sunday in April clocks are moved back one hour. This is also an opportunity and reminder to ensure household safety by checking your smoke alarms and

batteries. “It is a time to do your pre-winter maintenance checks on fireplaces and chimneys, and on heaters and electric blankets,” says Dargaville Fire Service Chief, Jeff Palmer. “Smoke alarms are lifesavers — like having a firefighter in every room,” Mr Palmer emphasised. ¢

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World War One Centennial ‘Operation Michael’, which had begun on March 21. A massive bombardment was followed by the first deployment of storm troopers by the German army — special assault squads armed with new weapons like submachine guns and automatic shotguns. Troopers of the line with bayonets and rifles would pour in behind. The first thrust at Arras was held back at huge cost by the British. But that seven kilometre gap had the potential to sink the entire allied war effort — only just before the United States army could mobilise and turn the tide. On March 24, 100 years ago, the weary but battle hardened New Zealand forces in northern France were sent south to hold the line. The Kiwis rushed into position with what British support could be mustered, just in time. Troopers who were there speak of their scouts coming back ‘far too soon’ as massed German columns appeared on the horizon. With the knowledge that there was nothing behind them, the forces filling the gap would have to convince the enemy that they were far more numerous and well supported than was the case. In a way, the battle-tested and cunning Kiwi soldiers were perfect for this task. Elements of the force which squared up to Lunderndorff’s offensive had seen all kinds of warfare, from the

beach assaults of the Dardanelles to the muddy hell of trench fighting. They had survived, and knew many tricks and tactics with which to disrupt, demoralise and harry the foe. Operation Michael ran out of steam and was forced back, at the cost of more a quarter of a million casualties — on each side. At the thinnest part of the line, where a breakthrough would have been most disastrous, New Zealand troops managed to convince the enemy that their sector was unable to be breached. But Ludendorff had yet to play his full hand. Operation Michael was a left hook, while his follow up, Operation Mars, was a haymaker punch intended to end the war. Historians have called the events of the March 28 the most significant in the First World War. The three attacks, which came down at Arras, Amiens and Colincamps were repelled by a combination of Kiwi and British forces, and represented the only time in the war when the New Zealand soldiers faced a concentrated ‘set piece’ offensive. With the three points of Ludendorff’s trident blunted, he went on the defensive, but the time which had been bought by holding the line against operations Michael and Mars was critical. The United States Army had reached France and advanced across the country, ready to engage with fresh

troops and machines. For the rest of the war the German forces would be outnumbered by the allies — but for a small but significant time, there had been nothing between the supply train, the field hospitals, the ammunition dumps and undefended France, but a small group of soldiers from halfway around the world. That break in the line was filled, and the high command learned a new level of respect for the Anzac corps. By November it was all over. The armistice p By this late phase of the war, the sight of tanks like this MK4 Allied 'landship' was common on the battlefield sealed a bloody chapter of history, and those who had survived plunge Europe into the conflagration of the horrors of war sailed home. For the the Second World War, many historians thousands who did not make it, and who view this great tribulation and test as a gave their lives for the cause of King coming of age for New Zealand, when and Country, this centennial is a time we stood apart from the Empire and to remember, and to make sure that forged our own destiny. The cost was such freedoms their sacrifice gained high, and the repercussions are still felt are treasured. in our national psyche and our politics of While the raw wounds of war would peace and statesmanship over violence break open again mere decades later, to and war. ¢

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Holding on to local heritage u by Andy Bryenton

One hundred years ago all eyes were on the battlefields of Europe as the final chapters of the bloodiest conflict ever fought unfolded. Here in New Zealand, those on the ‘home front’ were busy supplying the war effort, both in an official capacity and with care packages laden with local produce. From this region came one delicacy which could last the long journey to France and the trenches — the Kumara. One of the towns, which was a hub of activity at this time was Te Kopuru. Today the small village is slowly gentrifying, becoming a haven for those seeking a slower pace of life from the big city. However in 1918, this town by the Northern Wairoa river was bustling. The region’s major hospital was situated here — today this landmark, where

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many locals were born, is owned by a trust and is undergoing a slow but steady restoration. There were bakeries, butchers, a pool hall, picture theatre and more. Today there is only one dairy, but the school is thriving and the little church of Saint Peter, built in 1902, remains an icon of colonial architecture. Now locals are fighting to keep hold of another local touchstone — the Coronation Hall. This large community building has seen events from barn dances to shared dinners, theatre performances to market days over the years, and like in many small Kiwi towns it’s the heart of the community. The issue isn’t the state of the hall — it’s been kept shipshape and solid by a small army of volunteers. Doctor’s visits here weekly make it easier for old folk of the town. The problem facing the Coronation Hall is one of representation. Without a quorate committee, the hall cannot be properly administered. If that happens,

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the hall may slip out of public ownership and potentially, it could be sold or demolished. It’s a fate, which faces many publicly held buildings nationwide, as it becomes more and more difficult to attract members to join committees. But Te Kopuru residents have mobilised to

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save their hall more than once. This time, the call is out to attend the committee’s AGM and get involved. Putting up your hand to help save this piece of local history — still very well used today — is a small responsibility which delivers big results, says Coronation Hall advocate, Kelvin Windsor. The meeting takes place on April 5 at 7pm, at the hall itself. ¢

CORONATION HALL TE KOPURU THURSDAY THE 5TH OF APRIL AT 7PM We need you there to keep the hall. We do have a committee now but we need new blood to keep it going or we could lose the hall. The council could demolish it as they were going to when we saved it. Cup of tea and nibbles after meeting.

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FROM THOSE WHO CARRY ON THEIR LEGACY TODAY. And in special memory of the ANZAC Cyclist Corps, including Private I.G. West MM 1st NZ EF No. 10931. The whole Dargaville Ford team acknowledge and respect the sacrifice of our servicemen and women through history.

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Kathryn considers herself well and truly local. Raised on a dairy farm at Kairara, Kathryn now owns a kumara growing operation in partnership with her husband Andre.

The Love Kaipara team has a mission - to get everyone looking after planet earth. We have big challenges ahead as part of the global community. It starts with looking after our bit of paradise here in the Kaipara. In schools, businesses, homes and communities. Love Kaipara is raising awareness about recycling, smart shopping, repairing, swapping out disposable for durable, and composting to

save resources and reduce waste. Waste is a problem worldwide. The first step in reducing waste is facing up to our part in producing it. Watch this space to keep up with Love Kaipara messages throughout the coming year. We also work with other groups like Plastic Free Mangawhai. Always looking for volunteers to join the project, running BYO bags stalls and many other ways to get involved.

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Women’s Healthcare by women for women. Riverside Women’s Healthcare in Vigour Clinic, next to Kensington Hospital, has a long established reputation for excellence and the highest level of patient care. Specialist Gynaecologist Dr Rachel Moss offers a private service dealing with most aspects of women’s health. She has 32 years’ experience in gynaecology, having trained in the UK, but has been based in New Zealand for 26 years, and in Whangarei for 21 years. She allows ample consultation time in order to explore all issues and try and get to the root causes of her patients’ problems. She endeavours to empower women with the information required to make informed choices as to the types of treatment they feel is right for them. The common types of problems for which women consult with her are: troublesome or abnormal bleeding which is bleeding between periods, after intercourse or after the menopause; other menopause concerns; abnormal smears; chronic pelvic pain; vulval pain, vulval itching or rashes; and fertility issues. She also sees women for routine well woman checks, including routine smears. We also have on board Shelley Solomon: pelvic floor physiotherapist and Maria Rotella: clinical psychologist.

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Travel is my passion and I enjoy the lifelong memories that can be made from travel experiences. I too have been fortunate enough to create memories from the Borneo Jungle to the Great Wall of China and cruising the seas. Working in the travel industry for the last 18 years locally I have now made the move to work from home, creating a personal space for my passion of travel and booking adventures for clients. I believe the internet has its place but nothing can beat face to face service for a domestic flight, that quick jump across the Tasman or something a little more adventurous like walking the villages of Cinque Terre, anything can be achieved.

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Hilary offers free quotes and shares her knowledge about the meth testing industry. As a local dairy farmer, Hilary also understands the need for farmers to be testing their farm houses. This should be a regular part of health and safety practises and she offers good discounts for multiple houses tested on a farm. Hilary tells us “The main comment I am getting from clients is how easy it is – once they have called me, I take care of the rest,

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A summer of near misses by tropical storms has seen our region dodge some heavy weather, but filled our television and computer screens with images of those who were not so fortunate. Disasters are defined by being unexpected and costly, but when the worst happens — even on a smaller and more personal level than a city-leveling cyclone - it’s all about knowing who to turn to for help. Civil Defence will tell you that a calm and premeditated response to disaster is the best way to get through. And, just as the authorities wisely suggest making up an emergency kit if it becomes necessary to survive without the infrastructure of modern life, so too is it a good idea to acquaint yourself with the people who can swing into action when more prosaic disasters occur. For example, if your car is in a ditch, has suffered a dent or just won’t start, who do you turn to? It’s all fine and good

to have the Yellow Pages or an internet browser, but will these avail you well at 4.00am on a country road in the rain? Similarly, if there’s a sudden crack and crash heralding a tree branch making an unwelcome intrusion through the front window, an arborist, glazier and builder will all be needed on scene. In a rural district like ours, knowing who to call can save a lot of time and hassles. Even the minor disasters of broken appliances, cracked windscreens or flat tyres are exacerbated by the cold, damp

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A day of fun on the water u by Andy Bryenton

It could mean dropping a hook in the brine for a seafood dinner, a cruise through the vast reaches of the Kaipara Harbour, or just an excuse for a jaunt out on the water where the worries of landbound life melt away. But on Easter weekend it doesn’t matter why you usually take to the river — plenty of incentive is set to be provided in the way of prizes and bragging rights, as the annual Northern Wairoa Boating Club regatta gets underway. There’s something of every class of boat, with a novel form of racing meaning that this event is less about raw horsepower under the deck or over the back and more about cunning navigation. There will be races for the big, stately kauri-built launches, which call this river their ancestral home, as well as races for runabouts and modern designs. There’ll be races just for the ladies, and set-piece time trials in which skippers must calculate the tide, current and their own speed to try and match their earlier time around the course. To make sure it’s all safe and fun, the river will be scouted and cleared of floating hazards before the motors fire up at 10.30am to catch the turn of the tide. Everyone is welcome — from the owners of tiny ‘fizz boats’ to the captains of substantial vessels. And of course, there’s plenty of entertainment even for those watching from the shore. The Northern Wairoa Boating Club itself is perfectly situated riverside to catch the action, and you can expect its wide verandas to be

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packed with spectators. Even more are sure to turn up for the massive roast dinner planned for after the prize-giving — an absolute steal at only $15 a plate. Entrants are reminded that for their $30 entry fee to race they will also receive two of these hearty big dinners, so there will be absolutely no losers on the day. As evening falls a live band will kick off the entertainment, with all welcome — club members, p Out on the water — Easter weekend rocks on the Northern Wairoa as our local boating club’s regatta brings guests, members of the public the action and friends. Meanwhile, it’s also a season for The hoses go too, for less smell, and repairs and upgrades as many boats the pump — less maintenance. And as prepare for a winter of storage. One big the toilet is fully self-contained you can item on many captains’ wish lists is a eliminate the through-hull fitting. The big better sanitation system, and a new bonus, however — no water use, and no innovation on the market definitely fits dumping solid waste into our coastal the bill. With an Airhead composting waters. It’s just one of many seaworthy toilet there is far less weight in the new ideas being developed here in New boat — the fully installed toilet only Zealand to make a life on the open wave weighs around 15Kg and you throw out a whole lot better than it was in Captain the holding tank, creating more space. Cook’s day! ¢

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A new season, a new showcase u by Andy Bryenton

While it’s spring in the northern hemisphere, you can bet that at least one town in Scandinavia is thinking about our antipodean autumn. The headquarters of Husqvarna is always busy, but this time of year they’re turning out new innovations to help with the sudden growth of lawns and hedges in Europe and America — and the pressing need for winter firewood here! It’s a constant progression, all the way back since the forges at Husqvarna’s factory stopped making axes and began fashioning chainsaws for the lumber men of the north. The timber trade is still vital to all the Scandinavian nations, and so the idea of a powerful mechanical saw caught on. New Zealand, too, was built on a foundation of forestry, and we were all glad to trade in the two man pit saw for something more efficient. Now, in Dargaville, once the centre of a massive kauri industry, is the home to a new showcase of Husqvarna’s latest. Farrand and Mason have been engineers here in town for a long while — not quite since the days of the kauri timber trade, but with a solid reputation

for assisting the modern forestry sector in keeping their machines working and their saws sharp. Now they have dedicated an entire wing of their Normanby Road complex to Husqvarna products, painting the building up in traditional navy blue and white, and featuring whole walls of chainsaws, from the light and battery powered to the massive and forest-ready. There’s also a wide range of ride on mowers and lawn tractors on display, making it easier to take a closer look at some of the world’s best lawn care machinery. You’ll even find rotary tillers, water blasters and hedge trimmers, brush cutters and weed eaters in the new space dedicated to outdoor power — an

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Email info@thelifestyler.co.nz with your event information or call 0800 466 793 Dargaville Kaipara Marchers — Want ladies to join the team. Practice Wednesdays 4-5.30pm Maungaturoto. Phone Lyn 022 070 8674. Scrapbooking/craft group — March meeting — Saturday, March 24. 9.30-midday. Dargaville Gospel Church, Cnr. Normanby & Portland Street. Use the Portland Street entrance. Bring your own craft gear. No charge. Ph. Sjannette 439 0110 for more details. Pouto Lighthouse Challenge — Pouto Point to Pouto Lighthouse, Saturday March 24. Registrations open Friday March 23 between 7.00pm — 9.00pm and Saturday March 24 between 7.30am — 8.30am. Events for Individuals, Teams, and Kids. Contact at www.poutolighthousechallenge.co.nz Dargaville Riverside Gardens — Easter Egg Hunt, Saturday, March 24 at 11am. Entry gold coin donation, 12 years and under. Sausage sizzle and activities. Parkinson’s Northland — Next Support Group April 5 at 10am at the Boardroom, Dargaville Hospital. All welcome. Barbara Leslie Free ph 09 437 6881. Mental Health and Addiction Consumer Network — 43 Tirarau Street, Dargaville. Monday 10-3 with Tai Chi at 10.30am. Midday ‘lunch on a budget.’ Enquiries Graham Johnson — Arataki Ministries 021 717 181. Northern Wairoa Lions Club Inc — Business meeting 1st Thursday of the month 7pm, dinner meeting 3rd Thursday of the month 7pm at The Lions Centre, Hokianga Road. Kevin Friedrich Concert ‘A Touch of Kiwi’ — Sunday, March 25 1pm, Lighthouse Function Centre. Get your tickets early at Dargaville Museum, Adults $25. Wednesday Crafts — Every Wednesday 10am at the Greenways Community Centre (formerly CMA) on Tirarau Street. Morning tea and lunch served. Variety of crafts. All welcome. $6 per session. Contact Lilian 09 439 77 99 or Cynthia 09 439 5895. Dargaville Girls Brigade — starts Thursday, March 22nd. for girls’ 5-15 yrs. Thursday afterschool 3.30-5pm, held at Baptist Church, Victoria

St, Dargaville. Contact Pauline Taylor 0212637446 or 09 4397507. ALZHEIMER’s ‘Carer’ Support Group — meets third Wednesday of the month, 10am — 11.30am at Dargaville Hospital Board Room (opposite Main Reception). Ph Viv (Kaipara Community Advisor) on 021 439686. Narcotics Anonymous Meeting. Wednesdays 1.30-2.30pm, at the Dargaville Community Health Services rooms, 70 Awakino Road. Open meeting, wheelchair access. Arapohue Tennis Club, play social tennis Monday’s 6.15pm onwards, for enquiries phone Raewyn 09 439 2512. Kaipara Vintage Machinery Club — open and operating Wednesday and Saturday. New members and volunteers welcome. Something to interest both men and women, come and get involved. Ph 09 439 7108 or 09 439 4614. Dargaville Militaria Collector’s Club — meet third Wednesday every second month at Lion’s Club Hall Hokianga Road, opposite old Post Office, at 7.30 pm. An informal gathering of like-minded collectors (great age variety) with an interest in all things relating to militaria. Visitors most welcome. For more information, phone secretary Mike, 09 439 8800. 57 Squadron (Dargaville) Air Training Corps, Monday’s 6:30pm-9pm at the Dargaville Aero Club. For boys and girls aged 13-18 years. For more info contact Gordon on 021 262 0547. Art classes — 7-9pm Tuesdays. Private tuition, cleaning and restoring painting, and commissions also available, phone 09 439 0255. Dargaville Floral Art Club meets on the 3rd Wednesday of the month at 1pm at the Greenways Community Centre, 43 Tirarau Street, Dargaville. Enquiries to Dawn Donald 09 439 5413. The Dargaville Menz Shed is open Tuesday and Thursday each week from 10am to 3pm. New members welcome. For more info phone Brian 09 439 6175 or Paul 09 974 7685. Dargaville Bridge Club — Tuesdays 12.45pm and Wednesdays 6.45pm. Playing Bridge at the Kiosk, Memorial Park, Logan Street, Dargaville. dargavillebridge@gmail.com or phone Janice 09

439 1400. Dargaville Scout Group — For boys and girls aged 6–99 years at 23 Onslow Street. All info on door or phone Dianne on 09 283 2006. Kumarani Productions, Circus Jam — Every Thursday 7–9pm at the Town Hall through school terms only. Gold coin donation. Mainly Music — Every Wednesday 10–11am at the Dargaville Baptist Church, Victoria Street. $2 per child or $3 per family. Phone Rebecca 09 439 1499. Northern Wairoa Indoor Bowls Club Nights Start at 7.30pm. Monday Parish, Tuesday Ruawai, Wednesday Dalmation Hall. For more info contact Warren Younger 027 478 5102 or 09 439 6155 evenings. Stitches and Craft — 5 Cranley Street, Dargaville. 10am–4pm Tuesday and Friday. Contact Lois 027 473 0598 for further details. Drop-in Centre — Tuesday’s 10am–1pm at the Town Hall — foyer beside Anzac Theatre. All welcome. $1 cuppa. Contact Bev on 021 250 6776 or Viv on 021 439 686. Acoustic Music Blackboard Concert — 1st Thursday of the month, 7pm–9.30pm, Kaipara Community Centre, Hokianga Rd, Dargaville. $2 entry, $2 raffle. Performers and audience welcome. Phone Allan 09 439 6933 or 021 439 697. Justices of the Peace Signing Desk — Justices of the Peace will be available on the first and third Thursday of each month at the Dargaville Library from 11am-1pm. Peggy Purls in our Community — Every 3rd Wednesday 10.30am, at Dargaville Sewing and Curtain Centre, 59 Normanby Street. RSA Women’s Section — Social meeting held at the clubrooms, 4th Monday of the month. Contact president Lyn Harnett, phone 09 439 7443. Dargaville Aero Club — Learn to fly, free of tuition charges. Gyrocopter, Texan, Stork, Contact Murray at phone 027 478 4308 for further information. Open 7 days a week. Blokart Sailing — Regular social sailing at Glinks, Baylys and Ruakaka beaches. Contact Greg Schultz, 09 431 6863 or itzgreg@xtra.co.nz. Kaipara Ukulele Orchestra — New members are welcome — either expert or beginners. Phone Sharon on 027 439 5634 or 09 439 5634 for more details.

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Kaipara Young Farmers — Last Thursday of each month, 7pm, at Three Furlongs Bar and Grill 1942 State Highway 1, Kaiwaka. Contact chairman Kurtis Danks 021 159 8453 kwdanks@gmail.com Mobility Action Programme — Exercise, pain

management, no fees. Starting soon. Contact physiotherapist Amy Griffiths on 0212072729 or occupational therapist Alice Sullivan on 0272917239. Kaiwaka Drama Club — Presents The Festival Cat-astrophy on March 26, 6.30pm at the Kaiwaka War Memorial Hall. Koha entry.

Wellsford

Wellsford Country Music Club — Second Sunday of each month, 1pm Wellsford District Community Centre. $5 entry or $4 for members. Contact Iris on 027 8848280 or porridge439@gmail.com.

Maungaturoto

Kaipara Hunting & Fishing Club — Hames Rd, Maungaturoto. Duckshooters Claybird Shoot on Sunday, April 8, 10am. Drawn Prize: Duck Hunters Package.

Mangawhai

Mangawhai Indoor Bowls Club — Free roll ups March 5,12, 19. Opening night March 26. Mondays 7pm at the Senior Citizens’ Hall, Fagan Place. $3 includes refreshments. Contact Terry 09 431 3254 or Jim 09 431 3154. Mangawhai Bowling Club — Housie/Bingo held every Friday at the Mangawhai Club. Contact Jan 09 423 9511 or 09 431 5371.

Markets

Dargaville Riverside Market — Corner Totara and Kapia Street, Thursdays noon–4pm, phone 021 549 427 or see us on Facebook. Mangawhai Village Market — Every Saturday by the Village Hall, 9am–1pm. Contact Marita for details 021 598 917. Maungaturoto Markets — 1st Friday of the month, 3.30–6.30pm. For information phone Terri on 09 431 8599 or 021 0222 0218 or email maungaturotomarkets@gmail.com. Dargaville monthly market — 1st Saturday of the month, Community Hall, Hokianga Road, opposite Dargaville Town Hall. $5 per table — book now 09 439 7243. Paparoa Farmer’s Market — Every Saturday 9am–noon on the village green, Paparoa. Tangiteroria Tavern Car Boot Sale Gala Market Day — 1st Sunday, $5 per car boot or stall. Contact Sheryl on 09 433 2802. Te Kopuru Market — 1st Sunday of the month, Coronation Hall, Te Kopuru. Ivy Vincent 09 439 1852. Mangapai Hall Market — Sunday, March 4 from 9am — 1pm. Fresh produce, bric-a-brac, entertainment, food. Corner Mangapai Road and McAlister Road. Book a stall space. Ph Jessie 027 385 8097.

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KAIPARA LIFESTYLER March 20 - 2018

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

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

PETER BLACKWELL 021 295 9647

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BRITESIDE PAINTERS INTERIOR / EXTERIOR PAINTING ROOFS / FENCES / WATERBLASTING

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09 439 8016 – 24 HRS

PHONE: 09 556 5506 MOBILE: 021 235 0570 DEANCLARSEN@YAHOO.CO.NZ NO OBLIGATION QUOTES

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• Post & Batten • Entrances • Post & Rail • Retaining Walls MacJimray Septic Cleaning are theLots • Stock Services Yards • Riparian septic tank cleaning specialists in your district. • Netting • Subdivisions Residential to commercial, fast, reliable, professional service at competitive rates.

Funerals Made Simple Affordable alternatives to meet your needs

Includes a simple casket, crematorium fees and a death certificate

Phone: 0508 623 374 www.funeralsmadesimple.co.nz

• Pest Control • Carpets & Upholstery • Interior and Exterior Home Cleaning Cnr Gladstone Street & Victoria Street Dargaville

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

Phone 021 114 6729 www.kaiparacleaningco.co.nz

Kaipara Flooring Co. ALL ASPECTS OF FARM & LIFESTYLE BLOCK FENCING & MAINTENANCE INCLUDING:

inc GST

Tim & Sharlene Lord Office 09 439 8048 Fax 09 439 8049 office@hartfunerals.co.nz

3 Parore St, Dargaville • Ph 09 439 8881

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

Funeral Packages from $1745

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

KAURI COAST LAUNDRETTE WASHING MACHINES AND DRYERS

OPEN 7 DAYS

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• Hedge Trimming • Rubbish Removal • Water Blasting • Pruning/Tree Trimming • General Garden Maintenance • Planting • Garden Hoeing • Weed Spraying AND MORE! Call now for a no obligation free quote!

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KAIPARA LIFESTYLER

CLASSIFIEDS

Phone 09 439 6933

Closing date for classified advertising for the 27 March 2018 edition is 10am Monday 26 March 2018

For Sale

Pet Supplies

Situations Vacant

2008 TOYOTA Corolla hatch NZ, 1.8 manual, 99,000 kms, $9,000.00 ono phone 021 550 790 & king size bed, near new, $1,500.00 phone 021 550 790.

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.

ADMIN/ACCOUNTS PERSON - Part time. We are seeking an experienced administration / accounts person to work part time in our Dargaville office. Experience with Xero an advantage, but not necessary as full training will be given. Email CV to: Marion Edwards, besthousesnz@gmail.com or phone 021 439 808.

BRAND NEW Boat, Haines Hunter SF485, 5.22m, value at $46,000 will take $40,000, 60hp 4 stroke Yamaha Outboard, phone 09 439 2877.

CARAVAN EWOF (and marine). Call your local inspector today at A+ Electrical Inspections and Security on 021 240 6764. CAMPING FRIDGES. 42 litre 3 way chest fridge. Very efficient. Inder’s Auto One Dargaville. 09 439 8219. DISC BRAKE PADS, for cars and light commercial. Large range in stock. Inder’s Auto One, Dargaville. 09 439 8219. FIREWOOD FOR sale, pine-wattyl-mix $90-$130 per cubic metre. Place your orders now,phone 021 0866 8217or 021 110 1944. FISHING RODS and reels, tackle and bait. Inder’s Auto One Dargaville 09 439 8219. GAS LIGHTS and cookers for your camping experience. Inder’s Auto One Dargaville 09 439 8219. LAZY BOY recliner rocker, $350.00 ono, 2 queen palms, $40.00 ono, phone 09 439 8184, 6pm - 9pm. LIFE JACKET SALE. Easter special, up to 25% off children’s and adult life jackets. Inder’s Auto One Dargaville 09 439 8219. OIL, AIR & Fuel filters, for cars and light commercials. Have you changed your filters lately? Inder’s Auto One Dargaville. 09 439 8219. ROTARY HOE 2 metres, good condition, $2000 ono, phone 027 439 6345. TOYOTA COROLLA SW 2002, 288,000kms, well maintained. WOF and Reg, $4,500.00 ono, phone 021 141 9666.

House For Sale DERELICT HOUSE For Sale and Removal or Demolition 108 West Coast Road, Te Kopuru. Kauri Flooring, Kauri Framing, Kauri Weatherboard, Iron Roof, Phone Lindy 027 476 1606.

Garage Sale 9 MURDOCH Street Dargaville, 24th & 25th March, start 8.30am - no sales before, general house lot items, furniture, bedding, bric a brac, plants and tools. FRIDAY 23RD 4pm to 6pm, Te Kopuru Coronation Hall, household goods, bric a brac, fresh veg, home cooking, clothing, jewellery and more ring 027 570 4600.

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

Work Wanted CARPET LAYER complete supply and installation of new and used carpet and underlay. Repairs/ restretching/garage carpet — Quality Service phone Ian 027 499 6413.

DENISE CLARK

NO TOE CUTTING IN APRIL Phone

09 439 6068

Nurseries & Plants 1 METRE high Manuka $2.50 or box of 25 $50. Pittosporum Karo $1.50 to $3.00. Tenex flax green and bronze $1.00 to $3.00. Ake ake @ $1.00 each 200 + ready now, phone 09 439 5556. 2000 SHRUBS, shelter trees, ground cover landscaping etc ready now. Jacarandas $8.00. Rock roses 2 types only $4.00. Bottle brushes from $5.00. All plants locally grown Got2go plants 55 West Coast Road Te Kopuru, 09 439 5556, 9am to 4 pm, Tuesday to Sunday, sorry no eftpos. NATIVE PLANTS. Babylon Coast Gardens has a wide range of native and coastal hardy plants ready now for revegetation projects, effluent ponds, septic tanks, waterways and landscaping. Site visits and advice available. Open on Saturdays 10am to 4pm at 1246 Babylon Coast Rd (closed Easter long weekend). For more information phone 09 439 4223 or email info@ babyloncoastgardens.co.nz

HUGE PLANT SALE Starting Tues 20th March to Sat 24th March

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

TIME TO PLANT!

Great range of top quality trees, shrubs, palms, fruit trees, vireyas, rare plants & edibles. Hibiscus 2 for $25. Budget native range 10 for $40

Save Lives

Trades & Services BRICK AND blocklaying tradesmen, fencing, columns, paving, outdoor fireplaces, repairs and more phone Tony 022 311 8447. PAINTER (RETIRED Tradesperson) small to medium work, good rates, phone 09 439 5557. 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.

Property Maintenance 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. OFFAL HOLES 750dia x 5.5m deep with concrete lid with lift out hatch $465.75 incl GST. Phone Wals Holes 09 437 3936 or 021 932 225.

WATER TANK Vacuum clean, Full tank OK, Waste no more than 1,000 litres. Phone Wals 09 437 3936 or 021 932 225.

Any job big or small. We do them ALL

Dry Aged Beef Specialists Traditional Manuka wood smoked Bacon & Ham

TOKATOKA

VOUNTEERS WANTED AT NORFOLK COURT HOME & HOSPITAL If you enjoy spending time with the elderly, are responsible, can drive and have some time to support our work - please email or calls us (ask for John or Wendy) for a discussion. This is not a paid role but is rewarding and any costs are covered.

Full Time Position – Whangarei Based

We are currently seeking an Experienced Diesel Mechanic to join our Whangarei fleet maintenance team. A great opportunity to become part of a large well established, privately owned & operated New Zealand company.

Does this sound like you:

• Enjoy working in a team or unsupervised & meeting deadlines • Available to work overtime, we are always busy • Can work with VTNZ inspections to COF standards. • Experienced in all aspects of vehicle maintenance & repairs • Computer literate & hold Class 4 or 2 license

We work to a high standard with excellent working conditions. We provide ongoing training and support. Renumeration is based on qualifications & experience. If you feel you meet the above criteria,

Contact Us Today

Email: admin@norfolkcourt.co.nz • Tel: (09) 439 6214.

EXPRESSION OF INTEREST FOR NEW TRUSTEES Have you got a skill to share in governance? • Kaurilands Skills Centre Trust • The Tokatoka Foundation The trusts support people with intellectual disabilities. ALSO NEEDED • Kaipara Refuse Ltd Local refuse and recycling company are looking for NEW Directors. Email rob.kaipararefuse@xtra.co.nz with your contact details.

Email your CV to: whangarei.workshop@ritchies.co.nz

We are currently seeking an Service / Maintenance Person to join our Whangarei fleet maintenance team. A great opportunity to become part of a large well established, privately owned & operated New Zealand company.

Does this sound like you:

• Enjoy working in a team or unsupervised & meeting deadlines • Available to work overtime, we are always busy • Can work with VTNZ inspections to COF standards. • Experienced in all aspects of vehicle maintenance & repairs • Computer literate & hold Class 4 or 2 license We work to a high standard with excellent working conditions. We provide ongoing training and support. Renumeration is based on qualifications & experience.

PRISTINE BIOLOGICALS (NZ) LIMITED Process Technician Location: Dargaville, Northland Ideal applicant will have a minimum 2 years experience in Dairy/food/pharmaceutical processing industry with computer skills. Qualification required: Bachelor degree in Life Sciences is preferred but not essential Responsibilities (Full training will be provided): • Animal Serum manufacturing • Quality control and QC/QA record keeping • Monitoring each stage of production, temperature controls, and corrective actions • Following all operating procedures and compliances ( Short listed candidates will be given detailed job descriptions, selected applicants may be able to work in shift system). Other Positions: Process Worker, (minimum 30 hrs per week) Office Admin, Part time 20 hrs per week

If you feel you meet the above criteria,

Interested applicants may send their full CV to vdasari@pristine.co.nz in 10 days time.

Contact Us Today

Email your CV to: whangarei.workshop@ritchies.co.nz

kaiparalifestyler.co.nz Situations Vacant

Payroll/Admin Support Due to an internal restructure, we are currently seeking an experienced Payroll Administrator. You will be processing payroll for around 50 staff weekly so attention to detail and honesty are a must! As part of this role you will also be providing admin support to our Accounts Manager. Hours will be between 24 - 30 hours per week. Key responsibilities: • Create, manage and record files for employees. • Administer deductions, allowances, ACC, benefits and general payroll changes. • Ensure compliance with all payroll related legislation to meet audit requirements. • Generating reports for payment/management (i.e. PAYE, leave balances) etc.

WAYNE & ANNETTE

439 2020

Norfolk Court Home & Hospital Ltd

Resthome, Dementia & Hospital Care

PRESSURE WASHING, soft house wash, drives, paths, decks & more. FREE gutter cleaning with every house wash, phone Tony 022 311 8447.

Dargaville Bobcat Services

Ph 09

Diesel Mechanic

Full Time Position – Northland/Whangarei Based

BE FIRE SAFE

Norfolk Court We are looking for people to assist with some day to day activities and tasks at our Rest Home, located in central Dargaville.

Service / Maintenance Person

Grower Direct Prices 8.30am - 5.00pm Why not enjoy a visit to Northtec’s adjoining Kumara Vine Cafe while here too.

Situations Vacant

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

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

Phone or Txt Paul

027 271 2022

To be successful in this role you will need: • Proven experience with large payroll volumes – FlexiTime Online Payroll an advantage. • Excellent attention to detail and accuracy. • A flexible and positive attitude. • The ability to prioritise and be a strong organiser. If you have the above experience and can start immediately we would like to hear from you. Please email your CV to anthony@wilsonearthmoving.co.nz.


KAIPARA LIFESTYLER March 20 - 2018

CLASSIFIEDS Situations Vacant

SELWYN PARK SCHOOL School Caretaker

35hours per week

An opportunity has arisen for a School Caretaker in Dargaville. The suitable applicant needs to be self- motivated with initiative and energy to make our school look stunning. We are committed to providing the very best we can for the students and the whanau we serve. If you are committed to making a difference, take pride in your work and thrive on challenge, fun and variety in a supportive community, then this is the job for you. A trade background is very desirable but not necessary. Willingness to undergo a police vet is a requirement. Applications close Thursday 29th March 2018.

Apply in writing/email to: The Principal Selwyn Park School 38 Onslow Street Dargaville 0310 vern@sel-pk.ac.nz

DARGAVILLE HIGH SCHOOL

ASSISTANT CARETAKER/ GROUNDS POSITION Applications are invited for the above position We are looking for an energetic, honest and reliable person to help with maintaining our facilities to the highest standard. Responsibilities include: Assisting the caretaker or groundsperson in general repairs, maintenance and grounds work. The position will be part time, hours to be confirmed. The position would commence Term 2 (April 2018). Closing date for applications is 28th March 2018. For further details contact Martine Topia (09) 439 7229 Please send application to: The Principal Dargaville High School 57 Plunket Street Dargaville Or email office@darghigh.school.nz

Diesel Mechanic Apprenticeship Whangarei Based

We are seeking a person with mechanical aptitude, an eye for detail, enthusiasm and the ability to solve problems. You will be required to complete a 4 year training programme. Practical and theory skills are learnt by distance learning, on the job training, in-house product training and off-job polytechnic courses. Your practical skills are developed in our workshops and in the field where you will work alongside qualified Mechanics. This is a great opportunity to become part of a large well established, privately owned & operated New Zealand company.

Does this sound like you:

• 3 years secondary school with good results in English, Maths and NCEA level 2/NCEA level 1 • Full Class 1 driving licence • Any automotive training or experience would be advantageous • Good communication and computer skills Ritchies work to a high standards with excellent working conditions.

Contact Us Today

Email your CV to: whangarei.workshop@ritchies.co.nz

Phone 09 439 6933

Closing date for classified advertising for the 27 March 2018 edition is 10am Monday 26 March 2018 Thank You

The family of Levon Sherman would like to sincerely thank all staff at Dargaville Hospital, Medical Centre, Kaipara Hospice, Access Home Health Care, Josie Scott and Dargaville Funeral Services for their wonderful care and send off for a much loved Mother, Nana and Great Grandmother.

Public Notices

Kaipara

Community Health Trust

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

DARGAVILLE FRIENDSHIP CLUB

AGM

Tuesday 10th April at 10.00am Greenways Community Centre, 43 Tirarau St. Followed by speaker: Rev. Rex Nathan.

Public Notices ACOUSTIC MUSIC Blackboard Concert change of venue — First Thursday of the month — 7.00–9.30pm, Kaipara Community Centre, Hokianga Road, Dargaville. $2 entry, $2 raffle. Performers and audience welcome. Phone Allan 09 439 6933 or 021 439 697. 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.

Death Notice

WELLS, Briar Jean Passed away peacefully on 11 March 2018. Dearly loved wife of John and devoted mum of Graham, Duncan and Kathryn. Eldest daughter of the late Claude and Marjorie Sills, Dargaville. Amazing big sister of Faye and Ted McMillan (Whangarei), June Morrison (Hamilton), and Wendy and the late Filipe Koloi (Dargaville). Most treasured Aunty Briar of, Rachel, Simon and Larissa McMillan, Philip, Bernadette and Michael Morrison, and Teresa, Michael, Emma, Thomas and Viliami Koloi.

Lily's Pre-loved Garments CLEARANCE SALE

A celebration of Briar’s life was held at Mapua, Ruby Bay, Nelson.

$5 & under. Girls, boys, ladies, mens & a lot more. All sorts from Auckland, 34 Parore Street.

Public Notices DARGAVILLE HIGH SCHOOL

ACADEMIC COACHING INTERVIEWS

EASTER EGG Hunt at Dargaville Riverside Gardens, Saturday 24 March, 11am. Entry gold coin donation, 12 years & under. Sausage sizzle & activities. DARGAVILLE RIVERSIDE Gardens Easter Egg Hunt, Saturday 24 March, 11am. Entry gold coin donation, 12 years & under. LEARN AT your own pace at SeniorNet Dargaville so you can get the most out of your computers, tablets or smartphones which can help you enjoy your hobbies or interests and also keep in touch with friends and family. For more information call Heather 09 439 4452 or Dot 09 439 1711. SAUSAGE SIZZLE at Dargaville Riverside Gardens Easter Egg Hunt, 24 March, 11am. Entry gold coin donation. 12 yrs & under. SOUTHERN SQUASH AGM 26th March 7pm, Southern Squash Courts, all welcome.

ATTENTION Kaihu under 18s are seeking players for the upcoming season. If you haven't already registered come along to training Thursdays 5.30pm at Dargaville High, contact Greg 027 258 9931 or Snow 021 439 644 or email newscapes@slingshot.co.nz

TSUNAMI SIREN TESTING Northland’s network of tsunami sirens in coastal communities will be tested on Sunday, 1 April 2018. Please note the change from the usual time on this occasion. The sirens will sound twice: at 12 midday for 10 minutes, and at 12.30pm for 30 seconds. The twice-yearly checks are carried out at the beginning and end of daylight saving. A message will also be sent to users of the free Red Cross Hazard app.

For further information, go to www.nrc.govt.nz/tsunamisirens

Public Notices

Rugby hosted at Ruawai Rugby Club Field Days competitions 'Guess the amount of water' The winner guessed 134.6 litres, in our 200 litre trough was 135 litres. Winner, Kelly Hackett. Hula hoop winner, Nicholas Bristowe.

Under 9’s VS Ruawai - 11.30am Spreading Northland Reserves VS OBM - 12.30pm Williamson Contracting Premiers VS OBM - 2.15pm

Saturday, 24 March 2018 Ruawai 1, Ruawai

MACKYS REAL ESTATE LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED UNDER THE REA ACT 2008

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Thursday 5th April (9am – 7pm) or Friday 6th April (9am – 3.15pm). Book on-line at: www.schoolinterviews.co.nz with unique Code hcppy. Alternatively, contact the school office 09 439 7229 or email office@darghigh.school.nz. Please be aware that the school will be closed for instruction on Thursday 5th and Friday 6th April to enable these interviews to take place.

Public Notices

AGM 5.30pm – Wed 28th March at Circus Kumarani 15 Onslow Street, Dargaville

All Welcome

WESTERN SHARKS VS OLD BOYS MARIST

We would really like to see you at the Academic Coaching interviews on:

Kumarani Productions Ltd

“New board members needed”

Proudly sponsored by Catherine Stewart Bayleys Real Estate

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$1 PER ITEM WHEN: 19–31 March 2018 WHERE: Hospice Shop 96 VICTORIA ST, DARGAVILLE

HAVE YOUR SAY ON OUR LONG TERM PLAN Help us plan for a thriving Northland! We’re seeking feedback on proposals for our Long Term Plan 2018-2028. This plan sets out our direction and ambitions for the next 10 years, and how we’ll pay for it. Key proposals include doing more to look after our water, get rid of pests, and provide flood protection to at-risk communities. Now we need your feedback to make sure we get the balance right. Instead of traditional hearings, we are holding a series of ‘Have Your Say’ events. This is a chance for you to give any feedback directly to councillors. • Whangārei – Tuesday 20 March 2018 4.00pm – 6.00pm, NRC office • Whangārei – Wednesday 21 March 2018 10.00am – 12 noon, NRC office • Kerikeri – Thursday 22 March 2018 9.30am – 11.30am, Cornerstone Church • Kaikohe – Thursday 22 March 2018 2.00pm – 4.00pm, Memorial Hall • Kaitāia – Saturday 24 March 2018 10.30am – 12.30pm, Te Ahu Centre • Dargaville – Tuesday 27 March 2018 9.30am – 11.30am, Town Hall • Mangawhai – Tuesday 27 March 2018 2.00pm – 4.00pm, Mangawhai Domain Along with our Long Term Plan proposals, we are also seeking feedback on our draft Charging Policy, Rating Policies, Revenue and Financing policy, Significance and Engagement policy and Financial Contributions policy. To find out more – and to have your say – visit www.nrc.govt.nz/ltp2018 or contact us on 0800 002 004. Feedback closes 4.00pm Tuesday, 17 April 2018.

www.nrc.govt.nz

Advertise in the Kaipara Lifestyler Classifieds Ph 09 439 6933


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March 20 - 2018

KAIPARA LIFESTYLER

14 Hospital Rd Te Kopuru

$245,000

77 Beach Rd Dargaville

$515,000

Large bungalow style 4 bedroom home with wide hallways and a large separate lounge with doors opening out onto the deck. Separate dining and kitchen. Large (2201m2) section. 4 bay sheds plus extra shower and toilet. Back area fenced off with loads of fruit trees. 2 large water tanks and bore. Lovely back entertainment private area. A must consider!

Invest in this handy lifestyle block so close to town! Loads of potential here with a large bungalow style 3 bedroom house with two bathrooms and a rumpus room accompanied by an office and large outdoor entertainment area! Extra shed suitable for calf rearing, chooks, ducks etc. Town water supply, 2.74 hectares of flat land.

Jean Johnson 027 499 6493 rwdargaville.co.nz

Jean Johnson 027 499 6493 rwdargaville.co.nz

Jean Johnson Realty Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008)

Ray White Dargaville

19a & 19b Clyde St Dargaville

$390,000

Jean Johnson Realty Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008)

Ray White Dargaville

48 Walker Terrace Dargaville

$250,000

Do you want to upsize? This four bedroom family home has been fully renovated! Ready for you to move in! A large bathroom with a toilet, shower, bath and vanity. A modern kitchen, insulated top to bottom and under the house. This is accompanied by a one bedroom separate sleepout and a garage. A must consider. There is a current tenant of 12 years in the sleepout and would still like to stay on.

This barn was built approximately 18 months ago. Total barn area is 110 m . One roller door on the front and the back. Three-metre studs. Concrete floor, power, water tank plus 1.22ha section with rural and river views. Two entrances.

Jean Johnson 027 499 6493 rwdargaville.co.nz

Jean Johnson 027 499 6493 rwdargaville.co.nz

Jean Johnson Realty Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008)

Ray White Dargaville

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Jean Johnson Realty Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008)

Ray White Dargaville

MAD MARCH GARAGE SALE MASSIVE SAVINGS! UP TO 90% OFF! HUGE SELECTION BELOW COST

MASSIVE SELECTION

From flatware & gifts to art & more. So many discounts we can’t list them all!

MIGHTY SAVINGS

Items from $1. That’s not a misprint!

MAD MARCH DEALS Our store is packed with bargains, out they go! Don’t miss out, ends March 31st

37 Normanby Street, Dargaville Phone: 09 439 8266 Email: team@fostershd.co.nz


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