Kaipara Lifestyler, March 21st 2017

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March 21 2017

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Coming together with art

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p The Western Sharks Premier team started their season with a strong win over the Otamatea Hawks. The Sharks showed strong defence and urgency on the field and the loose forward trio were particularly effective, lead by captain Michael Frood. Otamatea showed some spirit with a late resurgence in the second half, scoring two tries in the last twenty minutes. Final score was 54-12 to the Western Sharks.

Bank cuts Dargaville opening hours u by Joanna Manson

The Bank of New Zealand has announced its Dargaville branch opening hours will be reduced by half in the face of online and digital banking competition.

Putting skateboards on the map Mangawhai Activity Zone hopes to complete its international skate park by the end of the year …

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BNZ retail regional manager, Tracey Mold said: “We are constantly reviewing the locations of our store network to make sure we are focussing investment in the areas we can best serve the changing needs of our customers. “Our customers are increasingly choosing

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Ukes celebrate

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p Celebrating St Patrick’s Day last Friday, the Maungaturoto Bowling Club began the evening with a light-hearted bowling competition to the accompaniment of the Eccentric Ukes ukulele group on the sideline. A selection of Irish and other well-known songs were played by Helen Reynolds, Sue Skelton, Dennise Brownlie with Jim and Sharon Duffy. The group continued the entertainment during the festivities where almost all those present were dressed in the spirit of the occasion, and enjoyed the evening, complete with leaping leprechauns. The Kaipara Lifestyler last week referred to the band as ‘The Matakohe ukulele players’. The band is called The Eccentric Ukes.

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p Maniacs United stormed into Dargaville on Saturday night to perform in front of a loud, proud crowd — a packed town hall giving them massive cheers and jeers as they grappled, slammed and flew from the top rope in a display of sports entertainment that had young and old riveted. The proceeds from this charitable event go to the Gilligan family, victims of a devastating house fire. With massive support from the community — including co-organisers Ray White Jean Johnson Real Estate and Matich’s Seafood Restaurant, the Maniacs promise to return later in the year for more wrestling action in the ‘squared circle’.

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p ‘Matakohe Pals’ Agrikids team — Luke Weber, Piper Culpan and Amy Weber at the FMG Northland Young Farmer Contest on March 18. AgriKidsNZ is for primary school students aged 8 to 13, with children from around the country competing in regional finals competition. While the challenges are mostly agriculturally based, children from all backgrounds participated in a number of tasks.


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A historic victory u by Anna Harding

David Eades, Kevin Robinson and Wayne Wrack from the Maungaturoto Bowling Club won the men’s triples section, at the National Club Championship Finals in Dunedin last week.

p From the left: David Eades, Kevin Robinson and Wayne Wrack, national men’s triple bowling champions

The team met around a year ago at a Mangawhai tournament and “it was just by luck that we got together,” said David. “We just gelled really well and this last year we’ve had a low loss record.” Last November the team qualified for the national finals by winning the Northland regional competition. “We went down there with the mindset of making the final and winning. We played really well and we’re pretty rapt,” said Kevin. “The competition was really tough, there were really top teams that we played against. I’ve played for 41 years and have been to nationals before,

but it’s my first national win. Plus in Northland it’s the first team or person that’s won a New Zealand title in 91 years. It was a real history making victory, which makes it even better,“ said Wayne. David says that “the real influence of the team is Wayne, and what he brings to the team is not just his ability, but also his ability to make his teammates play well. “While we played we had a very large contingent from the Far North who urged us along, which was really really good, they supported us right through it.” ¢

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Bank cuts Dargaville opening hours Similar changes have been announced for the Kaikohe branch while Paihia BNZ is set to close its doors for the final time. BNZ’s moves follows that of other banks. Last year Westpac closed 19 branches in mainly rural areas and the ANZ also planned to cut six branches. Northland MP Winston Peters has slammed the bank’s decision saying the move was about boosting profits and was bad news for older Kiwis who “prefer face-to-face banking. “It is another example of a foreign corporate’s indifference to small-town New Zealand. It’s not as though they are running short of money. Last year BNZ overall recorded a profit of $913 million. “But like other Australian-owned banks in New Zealand such as Westpac, they are interested only in making as big a profit as they can,” he said. “They don’t care about providing a service, especially to older Kiwis who prefer face-to-face banking rather than online banking. It’s obvious that by cutting the hours at Dargaville and Kaikohe, BNZ is moving towards full closure at these branches.” Dargaville Business Forum chairman Peter Boyd said the reduction in hours wasn’t a reflection of local retail. “It’s a reflection of the technology, nearly everything banking-

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wise can be done online or over the phone. However there will always be a demand for the elderly customers who may need face-to-face service and who can’t navigate online services.” Secretary of Kaipara Greypower June Klenner said 85–90-year-olds generally prefer to talk to someone over the counter while banking. “I can’t do online banking myself and get confused, so unless you’re computer savvy and know what you’re doing, then it will have an effect,” she said. Representatives from both Westpac and ANZ told the Lifestyler they had no current plans or intention to change the opening hours of their Dargaville bank branches. BNZ will be notifying their customers by email and post of the upcoming changes. ¢

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Library seeks feedback

Cow capers for cancer

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u by Joanna Manson

The Kaipara District Council has started investigating options around improving and expanding the current space of the Dargaville Library.

Don’t be alarmed if you see Dargaville Vets in ‘cow’ costumes around town, as they prepare to participate in the Relay For Life on April 1 in Whangarei.

KDC communications manager Heidi Clark says it is an important task and that the council wants to “get it right. “We will focus on getting it right by consulting the community as we know the library is an important service.” To gain feedback the library has handed out a number of surveys at the fieldays and from their building as well as offering an online version. So far over 250 surveys have been completed but library manager Lisa Salter wants to get as much feedback as possible. p Dargaville Library Manager Lisa Salter holds the “We are hoping to get Lenevo 7” tablet which survey takers can win information from a broad range of the community and we want to know of positive feedback on the services what people in the community do and they are offering. A report including don’t want. Surveyors can also win the survey findings will go forward to a tablet which will give them access the KDC in May who in turn will give to digital library services including direction about whether the library can move to a bigger and more e-books,” she said. So far feedback has suggested the sustainable building. To have your say on the library need for an additional quiet space and an improved children’s area, they have https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/ also received a phenomenal amount QVJD27M ¢

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p Left to right: Doug Passmore, Annette Kito, Danica Bischell, Joyce Gallaghan, Joanna Bruin, Suzy Taylor in the onesies they will wear during Relay for Life

Walking for 12 hours isn’t for the faint-hearted so the vets have put together a team of 12 who will dress up for the event which raises funds for the Cancer Society. Held at the Trigg Athletics Arena, Relay For Life aims to celebrate cancer survivors, carers, and loved ones lost to cancer. Veterinarian Joanna Buin said they decided to sign up a team a few months back and have been raising money since. So far they have raised $1,300 by running a bake and avocado sale and hope to reach their target of $2,000 before the relay.

“We are looking forward to the satisfaction of completing the relay, it’s for such a good cause it will be really rewarding. There will also be prizes for teams dressed up and for making a creative relay baton,” said Joanna. The team will each do an hour stint throughout the night and organisers will make sure it’s a fun experience by including activities such as performing the ‘macarena’ for a lap. To assist with reaching the final amount they will be outside the Dargaville Warehouse with a sausage sizzle on Saturday, March 25 from 10am–2pm. ¢

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An early ‘duck hunt’

Coming together with art

u by Paul Campbell

u by Anna Harding

Duck hunting season steals a march on the Kaipara harbour when the annual Pahi Boating and Fishing Club contest gets underway on Saturday March 25. But it is a hunt with a difference, with duck decoys becoming the target.

The Hetet School of Maori Art founders Veranoa Hetet, Lillian Hetet-Owen and Sam Hauwaho came to Dargaville last weekend for an exhibition and workshops with their students.

Ten decoys will be released on the outgoing tide before fishing starts at 7am, and buying a ticket entitles those finding one to win a prize on handing it in at the clubhouse. “Bring home a duck and they win bucks — well a great prize,” said club commodore, Mike Donald. There are prizes for the heaviest snapper, kahawai, gurnard, shark and stingray, with all fishing to take place on the Kaipara harbour between 7am and weigh-in at the club at 4pm, for a variety of prizes as well as the Robin Healey Memorial Trophy for the heaviest snapper. “The trophy only goes to a club member, but the other prizes are open to contestants p In for a prize? — Gary ‘Gravy’ Greaves with his catch in who purchase an entry ticket. an earlier contest Anyone is welcome to enter this competition,” said Mike. The competition will wind up with Tickets are available on the day, or prize giving, dinner, raffles and music from Maungaturoto Auto Centre, Gas at the club’s waterfront headquarters Maungaturoto or the Paparoa Hotel. at Pahi. Adult tickets are $30, with youngsters For more details: Mike Donald, 027 up to 15, $20. 285 1408. ¢

p Veranoa Hetet and Lillian Hetet-Owen with their students, alongside a woven and sewn quilt that she made in memory of her mother

A powhiri on Saturday opened the exhibition of work from the Hetet family — Dame Rangimarie Hetet, Erenora Puketapu-Hetet, Veranoa Hetet, Sophie Ani Owen and Sam Hauwaho. Pieces from local artists Jim Te Tuhi, Yvonne Tana, Karla Herman, Adrienne Dietrich and Donna Shaddock supported the work, along with works from students from the Hetet school. Visitors and students attended a presentation from Veranoa about her weaving, and Lillian talked about how through the internet, they are able to

teach 350 students around the world. The Kaipara area makes up a lot of the school’s students, so the rest of the weekend was made up with workshops. Organiser and student Heather Carrington says that the weekend was “fantastic, just to have had a family of such prominence within the Maori art world here. The theme of the weekend was a quote from Dame Rangimarie Hetet about her vision of one day we wouldn’t be Maori and Pakeha, that we would be New Zealanders.”  ¢

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Yodelling their way to town u by Joanna Manson

The Topp Twins are returning to the Dargaville Town Hall with their ‘Heading for the Hills’ tour on April 26. The well loved duo of Jools and Lynda Topp have warned Kaipara to “expect the unexpected. “It’s going to be fun going back to our roots and travelling up and down the countryside visiting small towns. There’s a bit more of an excitement when you visit them. Sometimes the gigs in the smaller places are the bigger events and it’s a big night out for everyone,” said Jools. She said that the show was a perfect excuse to get off the farm and head into town for two hours of fun. p The Topp Twins will perform in Dargaville on April 26 “There are no days off in the rural life so it’s great to come right to show and something both twins look their doorstep, it’s been a long time forward to. since we were last here.” So what The girls will be taking their can we expect from New Zealand’s accommodation which Jools refers to favourite twins? as “Stinky” — a self sufficient shed on Jools says that characters Ken and wheels, on tour with them. Ken, Camp mother and Camp leader “We love touring New Zealand. The will be taking the stage along with beauty of it is that no matter what some new tricks, costumes changes on corner you turn you can be driving stage and of course, yodelling. Audience through bush then find yourself next to participation will also be part of the the coastline.” ¢

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Where It’s Easy to Live ANNUAL PLAN 2017/2018

Fees and Charges for 2017/2018

Council will be holding round-tables in April to discuss the consultation document and get your feedback on the plan and projects. The round-tables will start with a welcome from the Mayor and then there is an open forum to talk with staff and Councillors.

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:

Kaipara District Council would like to hear from you about the Annual Plan for 2017/2018.

The consultation document can be found on the website www.kaipara.govt.nz and if you are unable to attend the round-tables you can also submit your feedback online, via email or in writing.

Kaipara District Council is setting its fees and charges for 2017/2018. Some are proposed to reduce, others to increase. We would like to hear from you about the changes.

Telephone us at: 0800 727 059 Email us at: council@kaipara.govt.nz

Locations and times of round-tables:

Or call in to : 42 Hokianga Road, Dargaville or Unit 6, The Hub, 6 Molesworth Drive, Mangawhai.

• Mana Whenua Forum Tuesday 28 March at 10am

Please send your submissions to:

• Paparoa War Memorial Hall – Tuesday 4 April at 6pm

“Fees and Charges” Kaipara District Council Private Bag 1001 Dargaville 0340

• Dargaville Town Hall - Wednesday 5 April at 6pm • Maungaturoto Centennial Hall - Thursday 6 April at 6pm • Mangawhai Senior Citizens Hall – Friday 7 April at 6pm

Or by email at council@kaipara.govt.nz or go online to www.kaipara.govt.nz

• Kaiwaka Sports Complex – Wednesday 12 April at 6pm

Your submission must be received by Friday 21 April 2017.

• Ruawai Memorial Hall - Thursday 13 April at 10am • Kaihu Hall - Thursday 13 April at 1.30pm

Kaipara Library News

Please submit any feedback by 4.30pm Tuesday 18 April 2017.

Discarded books are available for your community group fundraiser. Last year three groups each earned over $1,000 selling old books. Call in or phone Lisa Salter for further information.

Calling all Retired Engineers

Do you have a background in civil engineering site works and would like to oversee quality developments in your own backyard? Kaipara District Council is looking for someone who is available to work two days per week on a casual basis in the eastern part of Kaipara. You will be inspecting roading, stormwater and wastewater infrastructure to ensure that development requirements are met. So if you have: • A civil engineering background. • Computer skills. • A driver’s licence. • A desire to be part of a friendly team who are committed to making Kaipara a place where it’s easy to live. WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU TODAY Call Ruth on 021 0200 7726 or email your CV to rhamon@kaipara.govt.nz

Stop into a Kaipara Library today to gain access to our free Emagazines, Ebooks, Eaudiobooks and online Encyclopedia Britannica. Use your library card and pin number to access those services as well as the Generosity NZ website where you can search for funding for groups ‘FundUs” or individuals “FundMe”. All information for these services are available on the Library’s website.

Library + Concept

You have until Friday 24 March to complete Dargaville Public Library’s Library + survey and let us know what you think a Library + concept would look like. Forms available at Dargaville Library or do it online at www.surveymonkey.com/r/QVJD27M or on our Library Facebook page - www.facebook.com/Dargaville-Library-12022144970

Open Fire Season

Pursuant to Section 22(2) of the Forest and Rural Fires Act 1977, effective from 11 March 17, Kaipara District Council and Whangarei District Council declare an Open Fire Season in force. The “Open” status applies to all Kaipara District Council areas but does not apply to any areas administered by the Department of Conservation.

SPORT RURAL TRAVEL FUND 2016/2017 Need travel funds for your junior sports team? If your team’s 5 – 19 year olds, taking part in local competitions and resident in Kaipara District, the Rural Travel Fund might be able to help. We can grant up to 50% of your project cost. Applications are open now and must be received by 4.30pm Friday 31 March 2017. Forms available on our website www.kaipara.govt.nz, or from Council’s offices, 42 Hokianga Road, Dargaville or Unit 6, The Hub, 6 Molesworth Drive, Mangawhai. Want to know more? Contact Paula Guy Stuve on 0800 727 059 or email council@kaipara.govt.nz

Anyone lighting a fire during the open fire season is reminded that they may still be held liable for the consequences, including costs arising from the fire and care must be taken to avoid fire spread. Kevin Ihaka Principal Rural Fire Officer.

Council Meetings March 2017 12:30pm Friday 31 March, MELA Committee Public Meeting.

Council offices, The Hub, Unit 6, 6 Molesworth Drive, Mangawhai

10:00am Tuesday 4 April, Council Meeting.

Northern Wairoa War Memorial Hall, Hokianga Road, Dargaville.

2:00pm Tuesday 4 April, Taharoa Domain Governance Committee.

Northern Wairoa War Memorial Hall, Hokianga Road, Dargaville.

WATER RESTRICTIONS HAVE BEEN LIFTED

Due to the recent rain and the increase in water supply levels the water restrictions previously imposed on residents connected to the Dargaville and Baylys Beach public water supply have been lifted. Kaipara District Council would like to thank you all for your effort in saving water and using water sensibly while our water levels were at a low level. Residents are still asked to conserve water in the district to avoid the imposing of future restrictions. Please refer to the “Be water wise” website (bewaterwise.org.nz) for Water saving tips.

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If you read nothing else that I write in this column this year, please read what is below. Roading is our single largest cost by quite a margin. Unfortunately, it is also the area that causes the most dissatisfaction with our various communities. Kaipara is responsible for all roading within its boundaries other than the State Highways, which are under the control of NZTA. Mangakahia Road has recently also become a NZTA responsibility. I think the starting point is to understand the current state we have and why that is.

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Charlotte, more fondly known as ‘Charlie’, had been sick for six weeks before doctors finally figured out what was wrong late last year. A precautionary MRI scan after Christmas revealed a ‘mandarin sized tumour’ in Charlie’s brain — the following day she was in surgery. “The doctors literally pulled us into a room after the MRI and said they would be performing surgery. The next morning they took out the tumour and the surgeon seemed pleased with the result, p Charlie enjoying a carousel ride and we were told if we’d waited another week we would have lost her,” “One minute we are told Charlie said Sarah. has six months to live, now it is two Initially the Powells were told it was an months after her surgery and we still ATRT tumour which was an aggressive don’t know what’s happening. During form requiring intense radiation and the diagnosis process, she spent many chemotherapy, but because of the poor weeks in hospital enduring blood tests, prognosis, doctors sent the tumour to scans and other scary procedures for a the United States for a second opinion. little girl — it was a tough time for the While awaiting the outcome, the whole family.” family embarked on achieving a bucket They have been overwhelmed by the list of activities including a horse trek at support of the local community so far Baylys Beach and visiting Auckland Zoo. and have started a Givealittle page to Although the prognosis looks a bit help raise funds for the six-hour return more positive now, she says the family trip to Auckland’s Starship Hospital. is in a state of flux as they await further To donate to Charlie’s Givealittle results and Charlie’s treatment plan and page visit givealittle.co.nz/cause/ finds the whole ordeal frustrating. charlieschallenge. ¢

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As you can see from the graph above, our spending on maintenance had a major dip from years 2010/11 until 2013/14. This period covers the last year of the elected Council and the first two years under Commissioners. The reason for this lack of spend was twofold. Firstly, the debt blowout that occurred and secondly, the rates strike. Over that period, Council simply had no money. You will see that in recent years, spending has returned to “normalised” levels but there is still very little money to catch up on what was not done, hence the very big issue your Council faces, the challenge to continue to reduce debt while trying to maintain and gradually improve roading. With a few exceptions, we get assistance from Government for roading via the NZTA. For every $39 KDC spends on the roading network, they will contribute an additional $61. So over those low spending years, we missed out on a large amount of NZTA funding. It does not unfortunately carry forward. For simplicity, the above refers to road maintenance only. If we were to look at our capital improvement spend, the story would be exactly the same.

Costs We have 1,575 kilometres of roading, 72% is unsealed and 28% is sealed. Of the unsealed network, 68% has less than 100 car movements per day. Unfortunately, that part of the network is the most expensive to maintain, partly driven by location and partly driven by topography. Northland and Kaipara are also in a period of heavy log harvesting. Grading makes up a large part of our maintenance costs. This is best carried out when the road is damp so that the gravel has a chance to bed in. An additional grade (outside of contract) costs us $180 per kilometre. If, however, we do a dry summer grade and use water tankers, that cost goes up to $1,600 per kilometre. If we were then to put on additional aggregate as part of that process, the cost escalates to $3,400 per kilometre. So, if at all possible, we leave corrugations until the rains come and do the repairs then; the other option we simply cannot afford.

Efficiency How well do we do the job? A very hard question for a new Mayor and Councillors to answer. All roading is tendered and is always contested. Kaipara has recently entered an alliance with the Far North and Whangarei Councils in part to drive sharper tendering. NZTA also conducts regular audits. Remember they are contributing the lion’s share of what we are spending on roads. Owning our own equipment, as we did many years ago, is not an option for us under the Government funding model. We could do that but would run a very high risk of not receiving the Government subsidy. We recognise we need to improve the roading network, particularly the unsealed portion. To those of you who have endured a very difficult summer, and I think of Golden Stairs, Babylon, Notorious and Pouto Roads, we do recognise they are a priority. We are looking at methods to communicate better with you around our roading maintenance schedule. To get our roads back into the state they were in pre2010 will unfortunately take time. Greg Gent Mayor

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March 21 - 2017

KAIPARA LIFESTYLER

150 YEARS NZ FIRE SERVICE A legacy of service lasting fifteen decades u by Andy Bryenton

In the year 1867 the world was a very different place. New Zealand was still the most isolated outpost of the British Empire, barely thirty years old as a nation. When it came to civic services such as firefighting, there was no set pattern amid the ‘wild west’ chaos of the frontier. From 1854, when the Auckland volunteer ‘bucket brigade’ came into being, the larger centres began to form their own separate ideas of what a fire service should be. Smaller towns, however, were left to their own devices. Some brigades relied on citizens keeping buckets of water handy, while

others were donated equipment by private companies. Firefighters were hampered by a lack of real authority — they were sometimes stopped short by being unable to demolish burning structures, source water from private tanks or impose rules to stop fire hazards before they caused tragedy.

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this act formed what became the Fire Service constitution right through until 1900, the founding document of many fire brigades. With every borough and civic council pulling in the same direction, things like standardised equipment, doctrine, uniforms and training were made possible. It was the birth of the fire service as we know it. Fifteen decades on, we salute the generations of firefighters who have served their communities selflessly and with valour, often risking their own lives to protect their fellow citizens. It’s a proud history, and one which deserves to be celebrated in this 150th year since the act of government which set our modern fire brigades on their path. ¢

Wishing to acknowledge all the volunteers for their hard work & commitment throughout the Kaipara and the rest of New Zealand.

We stand behind our local fire brigade volunteers all the way. Thank you for making our town and our region a safer place to live.

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At last, in 1867, parliament convened to set up a plan for all of New Zealand. When the Municipal Corporation Act was signed it contained a chapter all about firefighting in the small towns of rural New Zealand. As it was reported at the time: ‘The act empowers the council to deal with fires, to lay on any works necessary for this purpose, to appoint fire inspectors and to remunerate any association for the extinguishment of fires. A fire inspector may take command of any fire brigade and enter on any premises, or order any building pulled down with a view to extinguish a fire’. It was a turning point for firefighting. Local councils could at last appoint an empowered representative to combat fire hazards. The core principles of

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150 YEARS NZ FIRE SERVICE

Firefighters and fundraisers Onwards and upwards u by Anna Harding

The Dargaville Volunteer Fire Brigade was formed on August 8, 1913 and they have served the community with saving lives, houses, and forests to name a few of the tasks they have undertaken. But the brigade has always helped the community in other areas as much as they can.

p Graeme and Sophia who are participating in the Pork Pie Charity Run 2017 with some of quiz night prizes and vouchers which have been donated by local businesses

As well as seven members training and fundraising for the Sky Tower stair way challenge, the brigade is joining the Dargaville ‘Pork Pie Charity Run’ group in donating their time and resources to fundraise for Kidscan next month. On Friday, April 7, the brigade will host a quiz night, organised by the Pork Pie group at their Dargaville station. Fire personnel will man the bar, provide finger food and help out where needed on the night. “Graeme Powdrell

from Kidscan approached us about needing a facility to host the event to raise money and we said not a problem,” said firefighter Jason Campbell. “We do what we can to support the community, or we wouldn’t be firefighters. It’s just another form of supporting the community and an organisation that needs help.” See the classifieds section for more information and how to enter a quiz team. ¢

We acknowledge the dedication and service of all our Fire Fighters both here and throughout the Kaipara.

A special thank you to all our local firefighting volunteers through the years. Thank you for your time and doing a great job.

In 1965 a group of Mangawhai locals set a up a volunteer fire brigade using a trailer to carry their firefighting equipment. With the help from local fundraising and the council, they eventually got properly set up and became an official rural fire force. But there are still changes coming and things to fundraise for. “In 2004 the fire force was amalgamated into the New Zealand Fire Service as a joint rural and urban brigade under p Past and present members at the station’s 50th jubilee celebration Des Partington as chief fire officer. The brigade has continued unsafe and unable to be fully utilised, in this form until the present time, with say the Friends of the Brigade. You can donate here: givealittle. the next change coming on Saturday, July 1, with an amalgamation of all co.nz/cause/mvfbstation. ¢ New Zealand Fire Service and Rural firefighters into Fire and Emergency New Zealand,” said Senior Station Officer Rob Leslie. The brigade also needs a new fire Many thanks to all our local station. “We are aiming for $100,000 firefighters and best wishes for for enough funds to provide a statemany more years of community of-the-art fire station to serve the dedication. Mangawhai community. We have a group, Friends of the Brigade, who are coordinating and coming up with ideas to raise the funds, which leaves the firefighters to concentrate on our 09 439 8266 role of protecting the community,” said Rob. The current prefab building has limited space as well as structural and environmental issues, making it

Our warmest congratulations to the Fire Service for their record of excellence and dedication for more than a century.

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KAIPARA LIFESTYLER

150 YEARS NZ FIRE SERVICE

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The whole team at Kaipara Kumara wish to express their respect, gratitude and supreme support for our volunteer Firefighters on this landmark occasion.

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Congratulations to our fire brigade volunteers. Part of a century and a half of bravery and dedication nationwide!

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They recently joined the Mangawhai and Maungaturoto brigade in a practise fire. “It’s an opportunity to see fire development and to use different technology on how to control the fire,” says training officer for the Northern region, Phil Allely. The old Kaiwaka railway station keeper’s house, which was set to be demolished anyway, was purposely burnt for the exercise. It was donated to the fire service by New Zealand rail. “We were grateful for the opportunity. p Kaiwaka firefighters at last year’s Sky tower Stair challenge. Top left is Mickey Renton, Wiremu Paikea, Tim Brown and They are a good training Anton Falco Ter Veer. Bottom from Left is Keith Mills, Kraig chance for the firefighters,” Steiner and Mike Law. The brigade also have members said Phil. competing in this year As well as Phil being there to make sure everything was areas it is very uncommon to be in the safe and under control, instructors and building while it is burning. trainers from Auckland and Rotorua “With Kaiwaka most house fires also came up. Testing included “water are either about to start or are well application and use, body position in developed by the time we arrive. We the rooms, and what to look for at the have a few younger guys in the brigade different stages of the fire developing,” that have not yet been to a house fire, says Kaiwaka firefighter Tim Brown. so it is great that they can see what and “The practice went well as in the rural what not to do.” ¢

We APPRECIATE and proudly continue to support all volunteer fire service members, past, present and future.

Congratulations on a huge milestone for firefighting NZ and special thanks to the locals who dedicate their time to keeping us safe!

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150 YEARS NZ FIRE SERVICE

Brigades at Nationals Wellsford firefighters Trent Jones, Karl Davis, Tarah Whitehead, Logan Mason and Alastair McConnachie, and Ruawai firefighters Renee Gatehouse and Jo Forsythe, recently competed in the The United Fire Brigade Association’s national waterway challenge which has been a tradition since 1885. This year the challenge was held in Kamo and it’s all about putting skills that are used during fire fighting to the test in a fun and competitive environment. The national event is run every two years. This year marked the Wellsford team’s fourth nationals and they competed in nine events on the day. Team member and Station Officer Trent says the team were pleased with their effort. “It was good team building — we managed to p Ruawai volunteer fire fighters, Renee Gatehouse and Jo Forsythe with their trophy. get some points in an event Photo taken by Jason Milich www.actionimages.net.nz at national level which was one of our goals.” The event was the our own runs more than anything and four person team tower run, in which we surprised ourselves.” Jo said that “the skills we obtained they placed ninth out of sixteen. The Ruawai women came away with just from competing have made us the United Fire Brigade Association better equipped on the fireground than encouragement trophy which is we probably anticipated which is an awarded to new teams who have a added bonus to the event.” great attitude, and as encouragement The women’s coach was Ruawai Senior Station and Brigade training to keep competing. Ruawai firefighter Renee said that Officer Tim Johnson, who ”without although the competition was tough his support and encouragement I “the camaraderie and encouragement don’t believe we would have had the we have received has made us keen to opportunity to perform as well as we continue. We were trying to improve on did,” says Jo. ¢

Congratulations and thank you for providing such an invaluable service for the last 150 years. Keep up the great work.

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Firefighters upskilling The Te Kopuru brigade has been upskilling recently as the firefighters have just spent four days doing a medical first responder course.

p From the left: Gavin MacDonell, Hamish Morgan, Liam Cossill, Ana Searle, Colin French and Liz Wakelin, with John Plaisted posing on the stretcher

The course was lead by St John trainers Gavin MacDonell from Auckland and Liz Wakelin from Whangarei, who have also taught the course to other brigades around the district. The first responder qualification the firefighters now have, has taught them things like basic patient care, pain relief and response to a cardiac arrest. The firefighters are finding that their

Congratulations to the NZ Fire Service on 150 years, 1867 – 2017. We truly appreciate your record of service.

medical callouts have increased and that they are often the first ones on the scene, so their new knowledge in how to respond to the injured quickly can save lives. The brigade has also been given new first aid equipment from St John. “It gives us a lot more confidence to serve the community better” says firefighter John Plaisted. ¢

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150 YEARS NZ FIRE SERVICE

Small start, big plans

New firefighters welcomed

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Remote rural towns like Tinopai can often have trouble with funding these days, but Tinopai Volunteer fire brigade continues to provide a much needed service to the community.

The Maungaturoto Volunteer Fire Brigade welcomed four new firefighters to the team last week after they successfully completed a seven-day firefighting course.

p Tinopai emergency service volunteers in front of the site where the Tinopai Emergency Services’ building is to be built

“I moved here in 1982 to work in forestry and at the time Henderson and Pollard owned the forest. They had their own fire tanker, so all the guys that worked in the bush automatically became fireman because we were doing 100-acre burn offs, three or four times a year,” says former Tinopai fireman Mark Williams. “It all worked really well and if there was a fire we’d all knock off work, grab the tanker and put out the fire. Then around 1995 Carter Holt bought the forest and got rid of the tanker. However the Tinopai locals eventually started their own volunteer brigade.

We’re proud to be supporters of our local Ruawai Fire Brigade! Thanks for being there to protect us and serve your community.

Current Tinopai Chief Fire Officer Allan Crabb says that at the moment they are fundraising to build a new station to house a first response vehicle, fire truck and coast guard boat. “We are fundraising for our own building. The council’s given us the land, and we’ve got building consent. We are going to build a big threebay Totalspan building that’s 12x12 metres. “It will be called the Tinopai Emergency Services Centre — half the guys in the coast guard are also in the fire brigade. We are a small area so everybody wears about three hats,” says Allan. ¢

Selwyn Park School congratulates the NZ Fire Service on 150 years of outstanding service to our district.

p Daniel Dinsdale , Kepa Maki, Leki Tuifuaivaha and Phil Cotchings celebrate joining the Maungaturoto Volunteer Fire Brigade

“We would like to congratulate our newest firefighters. It is great to have them and their families as part of the brigade,” said Maungaturoto deputy chief fire officer Michael Tovine. “We appreciate the fact that while volunteer firefighters are away on course, it takes a toll on families as well, and we would like to acknowledge the families publicly.” Chief fire officer Paddy Thornton says there is a heavy reliance on local businesses to release staff to respond to emergency situations during the day. “More firefighters being available is very good and eases the pressure. The

goal is to ‘look after our community’, and it takes a whole family to commit to this because the response to emergencies are not just at convenient times, when a toddler has been tucked up in bed or the cows are milked. “We want to thank all the wives, partners and families of the brigade members as without their support there is no brigade and they are just as important was the firefighters.” The Maungaturoto Volunteer Fire Brigade also assist St John ambulance and respond to approximately 120 emergency situations each year. ¢

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Mangawhai Activity Zone hopes to complete its international skate park by the end of the year but needs $500,000 to make this happen. The push to complete the project comes after the International Olympic Committee announced that skateboarding will debut in Tokyo in 2020. In order to complete the last stage of construction, MAZ has been rallying to gain extra funding and donations so the park will be ready in time to train up-and-coming skateboarders. MAZ chairman and funding organiser Colin Gallagher said that to get the job finished they need to work quickly to get funding. “We are applying to the council through the Mangawhai Annual Plan submissions for some solid funding to complete the park. The designs are ready, now we are just waiting for more money to get it finished by the end of the year,” he said.

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Entertainment along the way u by Joanna Manson

The 9th annual Troubadour Trail will kick off the Mangawhai Walking Weekend on March 24 in style. “A relaxed ramble with fabulous coastal scenery” is how new coordinator Christina George describes the Troubadour Trail route. In Troubadour style there will be five outdoor performances which can include anything from musicians to acrobats to entertain walkers. “The original idea behind the Troubadour Trail was to go back to medieval times using the involvement of performers. These days it still has an entertaining theme but we also want it to be fun and light hearted and hopefully it will cover all tastes,” Christina said. The walk starts at the Mangawhai Heads boat ramp reserve along Alamar Crescent starting at 2.30pm, 3pm and 3.30pm taking a total of 2 ½ hours. The walk includes a “fairly easy climb” to an elevated area where walkers are rewarded to a view of the lagoon and the ocean. “Mangawhai is so much about volunteers and community. Each group will have a leader and several helpers that make sure everyone keeps to the time frame so it doesn’t delay the start

p Aerial Circus ‘React’ will be performing on the Troubadour Trail

of a performance,” said Christina. A mobile cafe will greet thirsty walkers at the final stop and performance of the trail. Christina encourages anyone interested in the Mangawhai Walking Weekend to pre-book online to guarantee their walk of choice. ¢

Second chance study award u by Joanna Manson

Applications are now open for the Mangawhai Zonta Club’s Second Chance Study Award, which is given to a woman who has gone back to study and lives in the Mangawhai, Kaiwaka, Maungaturoto or Bream Bay area. The successful applicant will receive $2,500 towards tuition fees for an NZQA approved course of study towards a sustainable career path. Club member Sue Poynter said the idea to offer the award became possible after the club’s Mid-Winter Ball fundraiser and quiz nights held last year. “A number of women go back to study, usually when their schooling has been interrupted for some reason or another, and we wanted to help them out. We scoped out the community for a suitable recipient,” she said. Last year’s recipient was Mangawhai local Alaina Samson who was in her final year of completing her nursing degree. With two daughters, she found she was juggling motherhood with study and working part-time on her only free day. “I was really surprised when I found out, it was really amazing. For me it meant that I didn’t have to work for the last six months of my course and I didn’t have to have a part-time

p Last year’s Second Chance Study recipient Alaina Samson with her two daughters

job anymore. It allowed me to focus on my last placements — before this I was basically working all the time.” Most importantly for Alaina the award meant “I could relax and not worry about those little bits of financial pressure.” She is now working full-time as an orthopaedic nurse in Whangarei Hospital. Mangawhai Zonta is hoping to offer the award on an annual basis. Application forms can be requested by emailing zonta@mangawhai.org.nz and are due by May 5. Interviews will be held on May 20. ¢


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Pedal for Plunket u by Anna Harding

More than 120 team members from The Warehouse and Plunket have embarked on a cycle relay the length of New Zealand to raise funds for Plunket community services.

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p Cyclists get ready to leave Dargaville on Sunday morning as part of the 17th annual BDO Tour of Northland. Riders began the journey in Whangarei before heading to Russell, Opononi and then arriving in Dargaville on Sunday. They departed Victoria Street for the final link of the journey via SH14 covering a distance of 340km over the four-day challenge. Photo credit: Viv Trounson

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p Dargaville Warehouse workers with the Pedal for Plunket static bike

Pedal for Plunket, now in its second year, kicked off in both Cape Reinga and Port Puponga on Wednesday, March 8. The riders cycle various legs of the race through the North and South Islands in unison and call into various Warehouse stores along the way. New Dargaville Warehouse manager Whiskey Sing rode a 30km leg from Whangarei to Ruakaka himself, and the cycle convoy recently visited the Dargaville store. They were greeted with a huge cheer by the staff, who had held a bake off and sausage sizzle to raise extra money for the cause.

“We’ve raised $2,588 in the Dargaville store so far,” said Whiskey. “We have a static bike in our store at the moment, which our team are riding in till Thursday, March 23. We have a Pedal for Plunket box next to the bike and if a customer gives us X amount of dollars, then a team member will ride 10km on a bike [for example]. “I challenged my team when we first started, that every $50 they make (at the counter) I will ride five kilometres. They’ve been calling me every ten minutes, so I’ve been riding the whole day.” ¢

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p Graham Powdrell in his Minion ‘onesie’ and Sophia Hodgson were outside Dargaville’s ASB with a cake sale to raise funds for the KidsCan charity race from Kaitaia to Invercargill. The duo raised $1,286 towards the event and cause. There will be a total of 60 minis taking part in the challenge which involves driving the lengthy distance in only 5½ days.

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TO BE held at 16 Phoenix Place, Dargaville, 24 March at 8am start. Surplus goods, clothing, shoes, boots and many more.

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.

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MATAKOHE BONER & FAT CATTLE SALE Matakohe Sale Yards Every Wednesday 12.30pm Wed 29th March 2017 Contact: Alan Swindlehurst 027 493 2844 Shane Wintle 027 666 6243 Donald McKenzie 021 754 174


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March 21 - 2017

KAIPARA LIFESTYLER

CLASSIFIEDS

Phone 09 439 6933

Closing date for classified advertising for the 28 March 2017 edition is 10am Monday 27 March 2017

For Sale

Nurseries & Plants

Situations Vacant

Work Wanted

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

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

PART TIME position available, Fresh Vibe Cafe, for food preparation & cooking. Minimum 1 yrs experience. Drop your CV at 118A Victoria Street, Dargaville.

HOUSE REPILING, reblocking, releveling and lifting. Woolshed repiling as well. Call to get your free quote 022 406 1646.

DROVER FLEECE packs, $89.99 (incl. GST). Includes Fleece Tee, Half Zip Shirt, Dry Seat Pants and Microfleece Beanie. Completely clothed for the upcoming duck shooting season! FARMLANDS, Dargaville (09) 439 7693, Wellsford (09) 423 7957. 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.

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.

Entertainment SINGLE? MEET other interesting, intelligent, genuine people just like yourself, all ages. Dine out ‘Dinner for Six’ Phone 021 639 552.

Wanted BOARD AVAILABLE, Dargaville, double fully furnished room for one mature, respectable person. Landlady is a semi-retired professional woman with 1 cat. References are a must – no pets. Phone (09) 439 6883. SMALL PADDOCK for lease for one horse, near beach in Dargaville area. Phone 022 406 1146. SUZUKI 4X4 wanted to buy – parked, damaged or unwanted, Escudo Vitara/Grand Vitara. Phone Derek 09 439 7573.

Grazing 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.

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

Fencing 10% FREE – ProFence 2.5mm HT wire, receive 10% free per coil in March. Pay only $79.95 and receive 715 metres! FARMLANDS, Dargaville (09) 439 7693, Wellsford (09) 423 7957.

Trades and Services COMPUTER HELP in your home or business. Windows, Apple, Android. Phone or text Dave 022 624 3696. SANDY PAWZ dog grooming — wash/blow, dry/clip & nails. For all your pet grooming services call Lacey 021 248 1555.

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

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

Must be hardworking, honest and reliable Pay reflecting experience on a fixed term contract. Experience Preferred – Effluent, Lime & Fert Spreading, Ground Work, Mowing and Raking. References Required.

Toenail & Fingernail Cutting Service

Phone

09 439 6068

Pinaki Sand & Clean Fill 09 439 1505 027 614 6309

CONTACT: Lugtigheid Contracting Glen 021 439 748

Starting Tues 21st March to Sat 25th March

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

Save Lives

TIME TO PLANT!

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

Grower Direct Prices 8.30am - 5.00pm

DARGAVILLE HIGH SCHOOL

RELIEF TEACHERS Dargaville High School requires relief teachers to work on an as required basis. Must be a fully registered teacher. Please send CV to Angela Troath.

For more information 09 439 7229 or email tha@darghigh.school.nz

BE FIRE SAFE

Property Maintenance 1 STOP Window & Door Repairs – Seals, Latches, Stays, Wheels, Hinges, Locks, Glass & Glazing. Ph: 027 275 0918 or 439 6458 – Kevin Sowter or visit my website: www.windowanddoors.co.nz - Window & Door Services Ltd.

Dargaville Veterinary Centre Ltd Dargaville

Veterinary Centre Ltd

WAYNE & ANNETTE Ph 09

439 2020

Dry Aged Beef Specialists Traditional Manuka wood smoked Bacon & Ham

TOKATOKA 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.

AAA+ ALL Class Glass requirements. See the Glass Dr to fix your pane. Competitive Quotes - Clean Cut Rates. $50 fitting fee + materials or $40 for Gold Card Holders when you mention this ad. Phone the Glass Dr — Ray on 027 477 3751.

We require a self-motivated customer focused person to join our team.

ANYONE INTERESTED in forming a Fruit Growers Co-op to grow crops such as figs, grapes, bananas and swap plants etc? Text Lance Bullock 027 311 7232 or write to PO Box 407, Dargaville.

The position is part time for four hours a day five days a week in our Ruawai Branch.

FARMLANDS DARGAVILLE CLOSED for stock take, Saturday 25th March.

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.

Please send your CV and a covering letter to todd@dargavillevets.co.nz. Applications close Friday 31st March.

FREE & Confidential NW Family Budgeting Service. Advice and complete money management if required. Call at 5 Portland Street or phone 09 439 8592.

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. 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.

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

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

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

Part time position Dargaville Vets

SWINGYARDER/BACKLINE Machine Operator Omamari Logging is looking for an experienced swingyarder/backline machine operator to join our logging operation. Must be willing to work in a team environment and learn other tasks. Working in the Dargaville area this is a very good package offered to the suitable candidate. Must be drug free pre-employment, testing required. Must be a team player with a current clean New Zealand driver licence.

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.

Western Sharks vs Kamo Saturday 25th March Farmlands Park, Dargaville Spreading Northland Reserves 12.30pm Williamson Contracting Premiers 2.15pm

(Section 127, Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012)

APPLY NOW FOR THIS ROLE TO office@omamarilogging.co.nz or to get more information phone Russell Payne 021 951 329.

D AND J LIMITED of Kaiwaka, has made application to the District Licensing Committee at Dargaville for the renewal of a On Licence in respect of premises situated at 1917 State Highway 1, Kaiwaka.

Public notice

The general nature of the business conducted under the licence is Restaurant. The days on which and the hours during which alcohol is to be sold under the licence are;

027 271 2022 Septic Tank Services

RUGBY RUGBY RUGBY

Applicants for this position should have NZ residency or a valid NZ work visa.

Phone or Txt Paul

1.5M please

DENISE CLARK

HUGE PLANT SALE

Storage SECURE UNITS for Domestic & Commercial use. Also workshop space available, best rates guaranteed. Phone 09 439 3075. dargavillestorage.co.nz.

CONFIDENT TRACTOR DRIVER REQUIRED

Work Wanted BRICK & Block layer, tradesman, 35yrs experience looking for work in and around Dargaville. Phone Tony 022 311 8447. CARPET LAYER complete supply and installation of new and used carpet and underlay. Repairs/restretching/garage carpet — Quality Service phone Ian 027 499 6413. FENCING NEW and Repair. Batten/Rail/Netting and Stockyards. Phone Richard 027 856 6411. FREEVIEW, TV and electronic repairs. Alan Stringer Electronic Service. Workshop at rear of 65 Victoria Street, Dargaville - Open 9-12 weekdays — Phone 09 439 7815.

– Monday to Sunday, 09.00am to 01.00am the following day 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. 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. 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 First publication of this notice.


KAIPARA LIFESTYLER March 21 - 2017

CLASSIFIEDS Public Notices

FURNITURE TRUCK HIRE Hire or use FREE* when you buy or sell Real Estate with Gary Morris

Call: 021 902 087 Email: gary@fnkaipara.co.nz *T&C apply Licenced under REAA 2008

Kumarani Productions Ltd

AGM 5.30pm – Wed 5th April at Circus Kumarani 15 Onslow Street, Dargaville “New board members needed”

Phone 09 439 6933

Closing date for classified advertising for the 28 March 2017 edition is 10am Monday 27 March 2017 Bereavements

MAWSON ROSS Shirley, John, Peter, Judith and Anny would like to thank extended family, friends and wonderful neighbours for the love and support they received during Ross’s illness. Special thanks to Dr Humm, St Johns, dedicated carers who came each day & visitors who popped in regularly to brighten his day. ‘Memories last forever’

Public Notices

FREE LEGAL CLINIC At Dargaville Citizens Advice Bureau 37 Hokianga Rd (Town Hall Complex) Ph 439 6100 to make an appointment Serviced by local law firms

RUAWAI LIONS CLUB

ANNUAL CHARITY AUCTION

Saturday 25th March

Sponsors’ products for auction – includes farming products Toys, books, clothes, furniture, electrical appliances, bric-a-brac, etc

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VENUE: Kaipara Kumara Forecourt TRADING TABLE: 9am VIEWING OF GOODS: 9.30am AUCTION STARTS: 10am

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

09 439 8079

Food & refreshments available Contact: Jim Simpson

09 439 2557 | jdsimpson@slingshot.co.nz

HEALING & PXP with Jeanette Wilson,Tuesday 28th March 7.30pm in Dargaville at the Lighthouse

TSUNAMI SIREN TESTING Northland’s network of tsunami sirens in coastal communities will be tested on the morning of Sunday, 2 April 2017. The sirens will sound twice – at 9.20am for 10 minutes and again at 10am for just 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 Hazard app.

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

Would you like to help a great cause, and have fun at the same time? IHC is looking for friendly, outgoing people to help with the IHC Calf & Rural Scheme. Are you a retired farmer, or have you worked in the rural community? Perhaps you enjoy talking to people? If so, then we would like to hear from you. Since 1984, generous farmers have donated a weaned calf or other animal to the Scheme, with proceeds from their sale going to IHC to support people with intellectual disabilities. The role involves contacting farmers who currently donate to the scheme, as well as meeting new donors. This is a paid role for approximately three months, starting in May 2017. You will need a vehicle and phone, and an email address is helpful but not required. Some farming knowledge would be helpful, although not essential. You would be helping IHC to support people with intellectual disabilities and their families. Help is needed in the following regions: Wellsford, Dargaville, Te Kopuru, Ruawai, Matakohe, Tangiteroria If you are interested and would like to know more about this position, please contact Anne Jacobsen on 0800 442 500 or email calf@ihc.org.nz, to see if this might be the thing for you!

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.

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

Public Notices

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March 21 - 2017  KAIPARA LIFESTYLER

130 Awakino Point North Road Dargaville $545,000 Quite Lifestyle Close to Pony Club and Racecourse, and only short distance to Dargaville town center. Bungalow style home, in very good condition throughout. 3 Double bedrooms, extra large lounge with french doors opening out onto the deck. North facing, fully insulated with free standing fire. Modern kitchen good size bathroom, separate toilet, new roof and outside painted recently. Raised gardens fruit tree plus 1.03ha. 3 paddocks, town water and tiled drained. A must to consider. Jean Johnson 027 499 6493 rwdargaville.co.nz/1528679 | 09 439 7575 Jean Johnson Realty Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008) Ray White Dargaville

570 Aranga Station Road Dargaville $480,000 Your Own Private Paradise Large 2-3 Bedroom Country Home, plus 3 shed barn situated in a tranquil private setting with a meandering river boundary. Good size block of land 2.12 Ha, a great variety of fruit trees room for the chooks, cattle or horses. Good drainage with irrigation for the garden. A must consider if you want a getaway retreat. 33.3 Km from Dargaville. Jean Johnson 027 499 6493 rwdargaville.co.nz/1528679 | 09 439 7575

Jean Johnson Realty Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008) Ray White Dargaville

$430,000

23 Kauri Street Dargaville Lots of Home for your $$$

86 Tangowahine Settlement West Road Tangowahine $475,000

There is incredible value in this five bedroom, spacious home with a well-designed kitchen and large lounge. Insulated top to bottom with the HRV system plus wood burner and wet back. Plenty of section room (1373m2) and the vendors generously leaving the swing and the kid’s tree house. Single garage and carport with potential for more garaging. Fully fenced section. Close to schools, This property lends itself to extended family, bed, and breakfast or just a great family home.

Quiet Country Living Not far off the main road, relax and enjoy this modern 3 Bedroom home with ensuite, walk-in wardrobe, large separate lounge with lovely indoor/ outdoor flow to the B.B.Q area, good size modern kitchen. Large front decking with step down to the spa. Double garage and double carport plus other storage sheds. 2 good size water tanks plus room for the animals, approx 8857m2 just over 2 acres. A must to consider.

Jean Johnson 027 499 6493 rwdargaville.co.nz/1528679 | 09 439 7575

Jean Johnson 027 499 6493 rwdargaville.co.nz/1528679 | 09 439 7575 Jean Johnson Realty Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008) Ray White Dargaville

DargavilleFord’s

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• 56,100km • 3199cc diesel engine • 6 spd auto

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FORD ECOSPORT TITANIUM 2015

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• 15,384km • RV/SUV • 1498cc petrol engine • 6 spd auto

$13,990

FORD KUGA AMBIENTE 1.6L AWD 2013 1 ELDERLY OWNER WHO CANT DRIVE ANYMORE

• 41,945km • 1596cc petrol engine • 6 spd auto

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• 131,999km • RV/SUV • 2967cc petrol engine • Automatic

$29,990

FORD FOCUS SPORT 2012

BEST VALUE FOR MONEY IN NZ

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FORD RANGER XLT DOUBLE CAB W/SA 2015

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FORD RANGER WILDTRAK 2017

• 7,614km • 3198cc diesel engine • 6 spd auto

• 152,295km • 3984cc petrol engine • 5 spd auto

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CONDITION IS AN EXAMPLE OF EXCELLENT PREVIOUS OWNER.

Plus many more now available • See our full range online! 54 Normanby Street, DARGAVILLE P 09 439 7315 F 09 439 5961 dargavilleford.co.nz

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$63,703+ORC


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