Kaipara Lifestyler, March 2nd, 2021

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March 2 2021

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Motocross magic at Redhill Stand up for our racecourse

Those involved with plans to transition Dargaville’s racecourse …

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p Redhill near Te Kopuru hosted motocross action aplenty, as the Penrite Northland MX Championships came to town, with riders in a variety of categories taking to the track for glory. These small racers were content to tackle a slightly less hair-raising track in the juniors’ section on Sunday. Still, there was nothing small about the determination shown by even the youngest competitors as they matched their skills against the terrain. Across MX open, juniors, veterans and many other categories, points were earned toward the championship title. This first round opened the contest, with the second held in Whangarei next week.

Field day cancellation a major loss

The confidence to succeed

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Country singer Wendy Maree only moved to Dargaville …

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Restoring a house of worship

Saint Peter’s church is a heritage-listed chapel and hall …

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The cancellation of the Northland Field Days due to alert level two and its limit on crowds to 100 people is “devastating news for Kaipara and wider Northland,” says Kaipara Mayor Jason Smith. The official event cancellation was made last Sunday afternoon, following the government 6am level three lockdown in Auckland, with level two in the rest of the country, which will extend for a week. Dr Smith said the disappointment of losing the field days event would be keenly felt in Dargaville and a wider area “as the biggest industrial event in Northland” with a flow-on into the local economy. “Last year, we did get our event before Covid-19 cancelled the national field days event, as well as Central Districts. However, we should take the long-term

view and know the Northland Field Days will be back stronger, and I certainly look forward to next year.” The Northland Field Days Committee in its statement said: ‘It is with very heavy hearts that the decision has been made to cancel the 2021 Northland Field Days event, which was due to start on Thursday, March 4. ‘We will be here on-site from 7.30am to 5pm each day to give assistance wherever we can. ‘The Northland Field Days has said right from the start of organising our 2021 event that should we have to cancel for reasons directly related to

Covid-19, we would refund all paid site fees 100%. Many exhibitors who have had to cancel in the last month or so have chosen to leave their site fees with us as a credit towards the 2022 event to retain their site. It will also be an option offered to our exhibitors and food vendors.’ The NFDI also said in its statement several community groups that had volunteered as part of fundraising efforts would be affected as well as the Northland business community. ‘We would like to thank all involved in our event for their ongoing support and understanding.’ ¢

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March 2 2021

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p The continuing fine late summer weather was just one incentive for people to get out and about on Friday, taking a look at Dargaville’s twilight markets. This time around, there was everything from art and preserves to intricately crafted birds and beetles made from recycled cutlery on display, with seedlings, clothes, food and more in between. There’s another market coming in late March, for another chance to come and browse as well as to enjoy an outdoor meal. Smoke n Daggers were on hand, as were the folks from the Whanau Focus Centre with delicious fundraising ideas, while the Northern Wairoa Boating Club’s kitchen was also running hot.

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p Tangiteroria School students were able to show off their water skills last Friday at the school swimming sports day. “It was an amazing day starting with a shared lunch. Many children achieved their personal best with Shiree Drinnan from year eight winning the annual Hooper Cup Medley,” says teacher Eden Hakaraia. “The cup was gifted to the school by the Hooper family 10 years ago. Gwenda Maclean, a resident of the area for many years, presented the cup to Shiree. We had a wonderful whanau attendance and ended the day with a working bee and community BBQ.”

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p Mangawhai Beach School intermediate students have been participating in weekly Waka Ama sessions at the Mangawhai estuary. “We have two teams going to a competition in Waitangi soon, so it is all go,” says principal Aaron Kemp. “Nga mihi to Kim Phillips for helping us out and teaching us about Waka Ama tikanga. It is with thanks to Mangawhai Waka Ama for supplying all the gear and also Mike Pero for sponsoring the school van, so our students are able to experience such events.”


Stand up for our racecourse

KAIPARA LIFESTYLER March 2 2021

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u by Andy Bryenton

Those involved with plans to transition Dargaville’s racecourse from its previous incarnation as a sports venue to a new part of town are calling for public help to retain the asset. With plans advancing toward the establishment of a new retirement, residential and commercial precinct on the site of the Dargaville racecourse, citizens of the town may have thought that any plans by the racing industry to seize all or part of this community asset were over. The Dargaville Community Development Board and local iwi Ngati Whatua are on board with the plan to turn the now ‘closed for racing’ course into a fresh asset at a time when housing and land are in short supply. Nevertheless, negotiations with the racing industry are ongoing, with the previous incumbent Minister of Racing Winston Peters now out of the picture. Dargaville Racing Club wants to make the change and forge ahead, but, as DRC committee member Richard Alspach explains, the industry is still insisting that some portion of the freehold, charitably donated, community-owned land should fall to them. “Last year, the Dargaville Racing Club called on the people of this community to flood the New Zealand First stand at the field days to lobby for alterations to the Racing Industry bill that threatened the ownership of the racing track,” says Richard Alspach. “You turned out in spades, and there were some alterations to the bill, but the racecourse is still under threat, and once again, we need your support.”

p Richard Alspach of the DRC calls for locals to make their voices heard this field days on the issue of the Dargaville racecourse

In last week’s Lifestyler, we published a comprehensive article laying out the planned developments for this community asset; how this development was going to benefit Dargaville in the immediate future, as well as into the future in a manner that the DRC and other stakeholders agree on. “As the article pointed out, we are making good progress, but we still have a problem with the New Zealand Racing Industry, who still think they are entitled to a fair chunk of our asset,” says Mr Alspach.

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“Remember, we hold this asset in private title, unencumbered. We are in negotiation with the racing industry, albeit that it is a little one-sided at this stage, and we are hopeful that reason will prevail. If reason doesn’t triumph, then the struggle will get into the political arena. Which means we will need the support of politicians.” Hence his call to action, echoed by other stakeholders in the racecourse

development and those who wish to see Dargaville progress as a growing community. “Please, everybody, contact your local MP or political party representative, and make your view known. No need to get into a lengthy discussion. Just state simply: ‘Dargaville Race Course belongs to the Dargaville Community, nobody else’. Believe me, if enough of you do — it will have an impact.” ¢

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nce again the buyers from John Bertrand (Collectables) Ltd are in Dargaville this Friday. Mr Tony Grant from the company says “This is a great time to bring along those unwanted items you’ve sorted out during the lockdown period and turn them into cash”. Particularly wanted by the buyers are Gold and Silver (in any of its forms) and Collectables such as Old Coins and Banknotes, War Medals, Old Wind-up Watches and other interesting Old Collectables. “We are keen buyers, especially of the items in the list below” said Mr Grant. “I’m sure everyone has unearthed something we want in the past few weeks and we would like to see it! Nothing is too small for our consideration. We are just as happy to buy one item as we are buying 1,000 items”. The buyers will be in convenient locations Mr Anthony (Tony) in Dargaville this Friday W. Grant only (see details below). Fellow of the Royal Numismatic As Tony Grant says “if you Society of New Zealand Incorporated are in any doubt about Director and Buyer John Bertrand (Collectables) Ltd any items you wish to Author of the John Bertrand sell, take them along for NZ Coin & Banknote Catalogue an instant appraisal”

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uring these uncertain times we have seen a massive increase in the price of precious metals. The gold price in New Zealand is at a very high level so gather up all your unwanted items and take them along to the buyers. Tony Grant says “We can buy old gold items in all forms, including Jewellery (Rings, Chains, Brooches etc), Coins (Sovereigns and the like), Alluvial (River Gold), virtually anything, even Gold Teeth! We also need all Sterling Silver including Cups, Tea Services, Cutlery and Old Coins” he said.

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Interesting Small Collectables Wanted

he buyers from John Bertrand (Collectables) Ltd, are in Dargaville this Friday only and are happy to look at any interesting items, for example vintage pocket and wristwatches such as Rolex, Men’s Omega, Breitling and gold watches etc. Also wanted, pre 1920’s picture postcards, Maori and Pacific artefacts, old fountain pens and other small antique or historical items. “If you have something unusual which you would like to sell, please bring it into one of our venues, we would like the chance to at least have a look at it” said Tony Grant, buyer for the Company. “We will consider anything which may be of interest to a collector” he said.

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arly New Zealand Banknotes dated before 1932 are currently fetching big money! This is according to Mr Tony Grant, author of the John Bertrand New Zealand Coin & Banknote Catalogue. Mr Grant is in Dargaville this Friday on a buying trip for John Bertrand (Collectables) Ltd and would be very keen to see any of these issues. “We will pay at least $300 for any undamaged Ten Shilling or One Pound banknote

from a New Zealand trading bank dated 1932 or before. Denominations of five pounds and higher would be worth from $700. “Any banknote dated prior to 1900 would be worth at least $1000” said Mr Grant. Also purchased are any Reserve Bank of New Zealand pre-decimal issues, especially 50 Pound notes. All overseas banknotes are also wanted, especially early Pacific Island issues.

Collectors Need War Medals

urrently, throughout NZ and the world there is a big demand by collectors for war medals. These cover all wars right through from the New Zealand Land Wars and the Boer War, to the First and Second World Wars and the later Korea and Vietnam conflicts. New Zealand Servicemen and Women first served overseas in the Boer War in South Africa around 1900 and the war medals awarded for this service are needed by the buyers, as are any other Medals from early New Zealand and the New Zealand Wars. General service medals from both the First and Second World Wars will also be purchased, but as can be imagined these were awarded in fairly large numbers. “If a group of medals has any special award for bravery such as the Military Medal, Military or Flying Cross or other medals for Distinguished Conduct or Meritorious Service, these can add great value to a group” stated Mr Tony Grant, buyer for John Bertrand (Collectables) Ltd. “Many families have old medals, some dating back to early Imperial days, that they are not sure what to do with. These are better off in the hands of collectors who will look after them. We will be happy to look at any war medals whatsoever, just bring them in to venues” he said.

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Old Coins Can Toss Up a Rarity

n lockdown when you sorted out your drawers and cupboards you may have come across some old coins. You just never know what rarities may be lurking there. The advice of Tony Grant from John Bertrand (Collectables) Ltd is to bring them in to the venues and have them appraised. “We want to see any old foreign coin accumulations. We are quite happy to go through your coins on the spot and give you an idea what we can pay. You just never know what can turn up. We are also particularly keen to buy pre 1946 New Zealand Silver Coins for at least 10 times their face value” he said.

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KAIPARA LIFESTYLER March 2 2021

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Ringing in support

The confidence to succeed

u by Andy Bryenton

u by Andy Bryenton

The Dargaville Lions Club telephone directory is a local institution with a history going back two decades or more. Now a new edition is stepping into the digital age for 2021.

Country singer Wendy Maree only moved to Dargaville a year and a half ago; she credits her time there, playing with the Northern Wairoa Country Music Club, as the inspiration for what’s becoming a soaring career in song.

With its large-size type that’s easy to read and its handy maps, emergency numbers and commercial listings, the slim volume serves 4,000 west Kaipara homes. “It’s free to every household, from Waiopua to Paparoa and across to Tangiteroria,” says Lions Club member Ross Murdoch. “We’re grateful for help with distribution from supporters out in the rural areas, and of course, there are 35 volunteers who help in making the book, from proofreading advertisements to collecting numbers.” This year, the book is due to be published in May. For the first time, locals can opt to place not just their landline but also their mobile number and even their email in the directory. It’s a nod to the digital era, in which electronic p Ross Murdoch of the Dargaville Lions Club invites those who wish to be included in the Lions’ annual and mobile communications have telephone directory to make contact soon in some households supplanted the old copper wired phone. sporting events. Those who wish to be Funds raised from advertising in included in this year’s edition should the directory go to worthy community fill in the form printed in this week’s projects as chosen by the Lions, from Kaipara Lifestyler, or contact Ross on support for rescue and emergency 09 439 8930, Clive on 09 439 74645 services to school prize-givings and or John on 09 439 5937. ¢

With guest artist sets booked at the major Thames, Te Aroha and Karapiro country music festivals of 2021, and coming from recent success in front of big crowds in Taranaki, Taumarunui and the local Wai Worri Woolshed Muster in the north, the local musician says that the members of the NWCMC boosted her confidence. “I started playing country music about 10 years ago, as I enjoyed the genre, “ says Wendy. “The start of it was when my ex-partner told me I couldn’t sing; I set out to prove him wrong. “I entered an Auckland-based country music contest and came second, which was vindication enough. Until joining up with the country music club in my new home town of Dargaville, I’d not considered myself a performer for big crowds.” That changed with the gentle encouragement of fellow musicians. After playing in appeals for the rescue helicopter and events with accordion virtuoso Kevin Friedrich,

p Wendy Maree has gone from local musician to national stages with the help of the Northern Wairoa Country Music Club photo Paula McInnes

Wendy was approached to play the Wai Worri concert. This set the ball rolling to attend others, where organisers have enthusiastically rebooked her as a featured artist for future events. She’s also working with northern country music ‘all stars’ Stampede out of Whangarei in collaboration with the well-established band. ¢

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DARGAVILLE LIONS CLUB TELEPHONE DIRECTORY DETAILS

Surname: _______________________________ Name Initial: _________________ Landline/Cellphone: ____________________________________________________ Address: _______________________________________________________________ Email: _________________________________________________________________

FROM MONDAY 01 MARCH 2021 THURSDAY 01 APRIL 2021 (AT 5PM) KAIPARA DISTRICT COUNCIL IS UNDERTAKING CONSULTATION ON THE FOLLOWING: • Proposed Fees and Charges for 2021/2022 • Development Contributions Policy • Revenue and Financing Policy

Cut this portion where indicated and forward to: Dargaville Lions Club PO Box 314, Dargaville or deliver to yellow box outside Moran’s Bookshop, 68 Victoria Street or Post Shop, 80 Victoria Street (during trading hours 8am–5pm). Please make sure your details are correct as these will not be checked.

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March 2 2021

KAIPARA LIFESTYLER

Towards a better Kaipara Have your say The Council is planning its work for the next ten years and now is the time for you to give feedback on our proposals. Most of the Council’s spending will go on core services such as roads, infrastructure and other community facilities that are already planned. Elected Members have set a goal to keep rate increases below 5%. For the first year of the Long Term Plan they propose an average increase of 3.37%. This may change up or down, depending on the feedback they receive. We’re seeking your input on seven key initiatives in our proposed Long Term Plan 2021–2031 that support our vision of Growing a better Kaipara. For the details and costs, please refer to our consultation document Towards a Better Kaipara, which you’ll find at kaipara.govt.nz/ltp Minimising waste We’re proposing to make recycling easier by issuing each household with two recycling crates for glass, and cans and plastics, with paper to be bundled separately.

Mangawhai library Mangawhai has outgrown its library. We’ve earmarked $5million to secure a site for a new one. If you agree with that proposal, should it be in Mangawhai Village, or Mangawhai Central? Establishing a Council Controlled Organisation for Regional Development Northland Inc is a regional development agency for Northland. Having more say in what they do could promote tourism and economic prosperity for Kaipara. We’re proposing to become a shareholder in Northland Inc. Do you think we should? CCTV for Dargaville and Ruawai The Dargaville Community Development Board is asking whether the Council should collect a targeted rate of $10.00 + GST from those in Dargaville, West Coast Central and Ruawai/Tokatoka township for CCTV monitors in Dargaville and Ruawai. What do you think? You may feel strongly about our questions and proposals and discuss them on Facebook. That's OK, but please remember, your Facebook opinions won’t be counted. This is a formal consultation process set out by legislation and your opinion can only be considered if you make a formal submission to Council. We've made it easy with a simple online submission form. So please, if you care about the things we are asking — tell us what you think. You’ll find the consultation document and submission form online at kaipara.govt.nz/ltp along with other documents you may wish to comment on. Hard copies are available at Council offices and your local Kaipara library.

Talk to Elected Members Equalising rates for drinking water and wastewater We’re asking whether to make the costs the same for everyone who's connected to our wastewater networks, and our water supply (drinking water) networks, across the District. This affects you if you’re connected to either of these. Improving water supply for Dargaville and Baylys Beach Should the Council connect to the Te Tai Tokerau Water Trust water reservoir to improve the reliability of the Dargaville and Baylys Beach water supply? This is already budgeted as part of the 3.37% rates rise. Climate adaptation and response We’ve budgeted for a baseline government-legislated response to climate change. Should we do more? Dargaville civic buildings Should we demolish the leaky cream 1990 addition that links the Municipal Building and the Northern Wairoa War Memorial Hall? Should a community hub be built to house the library and other facilities. Should the current Council offices be demolished and land retained for future use after staff have moved into the new Northern Regional Council building? So many questions! Find out more in Towards a better Kaipara.

Join Elected Members and Council executives online or at one of our community meetings to find out more about the proposals or ask questions.

Date

Where

Thursday 04 March 7–8pm

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Tuesday 09 March 7–8pm

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Saturday 20 March 8.30am–1pm

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Friday 26 March 4–7pm

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KAIPARA LIFESTYLER  March 2 2021

Museum bush updated Recognition awards now open

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u by Paul Campbell

An area of native specimen bush adjacent to The Kauri Museum at Matakohe has been revitalised as a public attraction and learning tool with funding from Kaipara Community Grants.

p The Kauri Museum’s Thelma Nash places new specimen bush signage

“The bush was planted more than 35 years ago to showcase the living native trees that are seen as timber panels in the museum,” said general manager Dr Tracey Wedge. “Over the years, thousands of visitors to the area have enjoyed the opportunity to walk through and acquaint themselves with our living heritage. Schools have used it for natural history lessons, and this feature is being spruced up by new signage for the trees so they can be immediately identified.” The initiative is supported by the Matakohe Environs Group, Otamatea Harbour Care, Enviroschools and the Department of Conservation after the signage of 30 years ago was dilapidated and with some signs lost.

“DOC has provided two foot-washing stations at the bush entrances, which ensures visitors are familiar with how to care for our kauri forests,” said Dr Wedge. “Enviroschools and Mark Vincent from Otamatea HarbourCare both assisted museum staffer Thelma Nash to identify the trees in the bush and what was missing. The list was drawn up, and a successful funding application was made. The new signs were professionally created locally. “Come the winter season, any trees missing from the specimen bush will be planted. “This is a brilliant resource for our community, our schools and our visitors.” ¢

u by Paul Campbell

The Northland environment sector and nationally, education excellence, are areas being targeted in awards, which are now open for applications. Northland Regional Council’s annual Environmental Awards’, with a new category this year recognising ‘action in climate change ’ opened last Monday, February 22 and will run until early April. While nationally, the Prime Minister’s Education Excellence Awards are open until April 16. Regional council chair Penny Smart says the awards were conceived as the NRC’s way of publicly thanking those who worked with councillors and staff in their shared mission to create a healthy environment, strong economy and resilient communities. “Examples include efforts to get rid of pests so native species can flourish, clearing weeds, planting erosion-prone land, stream banks and wetlands, and sustainability projects in schools. “This year’s awards cover eight categories: community, pest management, education, water quality improvement, industry, leadership, kaitiakitanga and climate change open to individuals, community groups, schools, whanau, hapu, iwi, businesses and leaders.” Entries and nominations can be made via www.nrc.govt.nz/ environmentalawards. “The prime ministerial awards are to recognise early learning services, kohanga reo, schools and kura in supporting children and young people to succeed,” says Minister of Education Chris Hipkins. “These awards celebrate exceptional teaching practices that are making a difference not just to learners, but to their whanau and communities as well.” Finalists will be notified in June, and the winners will be announced at an award ceremony dinner in September. To enter, or for further

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Electricity Pricing Schedule Effective 1 April 2021 Residential Price Category Code DM1 DM1-ToU DM7 DM7-ToU DM3 DM3-ToU

Daily Price ($/day)

Uncontrolled ($/kWh)

Peak ($/kWh)

Shoulder ($/kWh)

Off Peak ($/kWh)

Controlled 18 ($/kWh)

Night ($/kWh)

Export ($/kWh)

2020/2021

0.1500

0.1340

0.0440

0.0160

0.0000

2021/2022

0.1500

0.1370

0.0388

0.0388

0.0000

2020/2021

0.1500

0.1350

0.1340

0.1335

0.0440

0.0160

0.0000

2021/2022

0.1500

0.1479

0.1370

0.1270

0.0388

0.0388

0.0000

2020/2021

0.6000

0.0998

0.0440

0.0365

0.0000

2021/2022

1.0000

0.0982

0.0000

0.0000

0.0000

2020/2021

0.6000

0.1008

0.0998

0.0993

0.0440

0.0365

0.0000

2021/2022

1.0000

0.1102

0.0982

0.0882

0.0000

0.0000

0.0000

2020/2021

1.1000

0.0850

0.0440

0.0160

0.0000

2021/2022

1.3000

0.0850

0.0100

0.0100

0.0000

2020/2021

1.1000

0.0860

0.0850

0.0845

0.0440

0.0160

0.0000

2021/2022

1.3000

0.0975

0.0850

0.0750

0.0100

0.0100

0.0000

Peak ($/kWh)

Shoulder ($/kWh)

Off Peak ($/kWh)

Night ($/kWh)

Export ($/kWh)

Controlled 22 ($/kWh)

General Price Category Code ND1 ND1-ToU ND2 ND2-ToU ND5 ND6 ND12

Daily Price ($/day)

Uncontrolled ($/kWh)

Controlled 18 ($/kWh)

Metered Lighting ($/kWh)

Controlled Day ($/kWh)

Controlled Night ($/ kWh)

2020/2021

1.5000

0.0960

0.0440

0.0160

0.0000

0.0800

0.0975

2021/2022

1.8000

0.0890

0.0100

0.0100

0.0000

0.0830

0.0890

2020/2021

1.5000

0.0970

0.0960

0.0955

0.0440

0.0160

0.0000

0.0800

0.0975

2021/2022

1.8000

0.0990

0.0890

0.0790

0.0100

0.0100

0.0000

0.0830

0.0890

2020/2021

3.5000

0.1075

0.0440

0.0160

0.0000

0.0800

2021/2022

4.2000

0.1070

0.0100

0.0100

0.0000

0.0830

2020/2021

3.5000

0.1085

0.1075

0.1070

0.0440

0.0160

0.0000

0.0800

2021/2022

4.2000

0.1175

0.1070

0.0970

0.0100

0.0100

0.0000

0.0830

2020/2021

1.5000

0.0960

0.0800

0.0960

0.0160

2021/2022

1.8000

0.0890

0.0830

0.1000

0.0100

2020/2021

1.2500

2021/2022

1.3000

2020/2021

1.5000

0.0960

2021/2022

1.3000

0.0890

Unmetered ($/kWh)

0.0960 0.0890

Large Commercial & Industrial Price Category Code LC1 LC2 LC3 LC4

Daily ($/day

Peak ($/kWh)

Shoulder ($/kWh)

Off Peak ($/kWh)

Capacity ($/kVA/day)

Demand ($/kVA/day)

Excess Demand ($/kVA/day)

Power Factor ($/kVAr/day)

2020/2021

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

2021/2022

4.2000

0.1216

0.1216

0.1216

N/A

2020/2021

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

2021/2022

4.2000

0.4700

0.0000

0.9400

0.0540

2020/2021

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

2021/2022

4.2000

0.4700

0.0000

0.9400

0.0540

2020/2021

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

2021/2022

4.2000

0.4500

0.0000

0.9000

0.0540

0.0540

Distribution Charge Discount In the year commencing 1 April 2021, Northpower Limited, will provide a discount for the benefit of Northpower consumers totalling an estimated $11.7m. This will be a discount on Northpower’s distribution charges and the amount which each consumer receives for each eligible ICP will be determined by the consumption notified to Northpower by the electricity retailers for the 12-month period to 30 September 2021 in two bands as follows: • Eligible ICPs with consumption exceeding 2,000 kWh will receive a single discount of $216. • Eligible ICPs with consumption between 1 kWh and 2,000 kWh will receive a single discount of $55. To qualify as an eligible ICP, an ICP must be supplied from the Northpower electricity network with a registry status of “Active” (Connected) on 1 November 2021, have a current customer of an electricity retailer on that date, and the net consumption advised by the electricity retailers to Northpower for the 12-month period to 30 September 2021 for the ICP must be 1 kWh or greater. Discounts will be applied via a credit on the electricity bill from the current electricity retailer during November or December 2021. All prices exclude GST. Refer to our Electricity Pricing Policy for more information on how these prices are applied.

Further information is available on our website: northpower.com/electricity/pricing

Northpower Pricing – Key changes for 2021/2022 We collect the money we need to run our electricity network, and maintain and upgrade our assets through lines prices charged to retailers. Retailers then decide how and what they want to charge consumers. We’ve just set the prices which we will charge retailers for 2021/2022. The total revenue we expect to collect from retailers and direct connect consumers is up 1.7% compared to last year.

Time of Use Pricing Last year we introduced Time of Use pricing for residential and business consumers with communicating smart meters. Time of Use pricing has different charges dependent on the time of day that electricity is used. This is because electricity networks are a bit like roads, in that they can get congested at times of the day when everyone wants to use them. When networks get congested, we then have to invest to increase capacity to accommodate this increase in peak demand, a little like building extra lanes onto a road.

Find out about Planned and Unplanned Outages If you are experiencing a power cut go to northpower.com (on your mobile device) to check the latest information and updates on outages. If your outage is not showing on the website, please call 0800 10 40 40. We now have a NEW section showing any planned outages you can check here for any updates on the outage in your area. For large outages we also post the information and updates on our Northpower facebook page.

This year we have increased the difference between peak rates and off-peak rates to approximately 2c/kWh for most price plans. This signals that if our network reaches its capacity at peak times (mornings and evenings) we might have to spend money to increase the capacity, and if you can shift consumption to off-peak times (like putting the dishwasher on or charging your EV overnight) we can reduce the cost of upgrades and share the benefit with you through lower prices. We expect the difference between peak and off-peak to continue increasing each year as we gradually adjust our prices.

Fixed Prices We are gradually adjusting our prices to increase the fixed component, and reduce the variable component. This reflects that the costs to run an electricity network are mostly fixed, and other than building extra capacity for peak times, it does not generally cost us much more if you use more electricity. Our network has capacity outside of peak times, and we want you to be able to use it at little to no cost rather than it going to waste. As such, over time most of our revenue will come from the fixed component, and the variable component will be used to provide an incentive to shift load out of peak periods.

Distribution Charge Discount Northpower, with the support of the Northpower Trust will pay a distribution charge discount for the benefit of electricity consumers connected to our network, of $248.40 including GST (for most consumers) in November or December this year, up from $220.80 (including GST) last year. See our pricing disclosure for more details.


KAIPARA LIFESTYLER March 2 2021

Restoring a house of worship

Bringing down the hammer

u by Andy Bryenton

u by Andy Bryenton

Saint Peter’s church is a heritage-listed chapel and hall situated in Te Kopuru, one of the oldest houses of worship in the west Kaipara. Now it’s receiving a new renovation from steps to steeple, thanks to the Provincial Growth Fund.

The Ruawai Lions Club annual auction takes place next week, with a hoard of donated goods across all categories going under the hammer for charity on Saturday, March 13.

“There’s a saying ‘be careful what you wish for’,” said the church’s secretary and project manager, Kaye Welch and Viv Biddles. “In our case, the dream has come true, and I’m sure it will be the same for our fellow parishioners and the whole village of Te Kopuru.” Saint Peter’s is a historic church, built in p Viv Biddles, project manager and Saint Peter’s chairperson, the Reverend Pat Boone and Kaye Welch, Saint Peter’s secretary, 1902 and hence 119 take stock of the restoration work underway years old. In 2002 the interior of the church and its Kaye went along with financial quotes, a neighbouring hall were restored. As letter explaining the church’s plight, and time passed, however, the exterior of the a copy of the local history book Tales church and hall deteriorated and were of Te Kopuru. As luck would have it, Mr in need of restoration. This would come Jones had lived in the town at one time. with a high cost, so Viv and Kaye set out Three weeks after applying for to secure funding. funding, Viv, Kaye and the Reverend Pat Viv’s husband, Kim, suggested Boone were told that their application that the pair approach the PGF. The had been successful. The restoration incumbent minister for the fund at is now well underway and is projected the time was Shane Jones, who had to be finished in time for Te Kopuru’s a speaking engagement in Dargaville. 150th birthday later this year. ¢

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Once again, the Lions have rounded up a large collection of appliances, antiques, toys, books, clothes, furniture, farming products and household goods, including sponsor’s products fresh off the shelf and out of the showroom. The action begins at 9am, under the watchful eyes of Kaipara Kumara’s ‘munch bunch’ vegetable mascots. “Kaipara Kumara has p The auctioneer works his magic at last year’s big Ruawai Lions Club auction, where patrons can bag a bargain and been very generous to us help their community in one bang of the gavel again and allowed us to use their loading dock area,” says event supporting the rescue helicopter and offering relief to our Australian co-organiser Dorothy Simpson. “Right now, volunteers are sorting neighbours following their devastating and numbering hundreds of items. bushfire disaster. It’s been a tradition We have lots for the trading tables there for more than 35 years, and this year, with more coming in every according to Dorothy it’s shaping up day for the main auction. There is still to be a great bargain hunt for 2021 time to donate goods to the auction as well. Eftpos will be available onand arrange pick up. All the money site for bidders who need more than pocket change. raised goes to a good cause.” If you’d like to donate, you can call In the previous year, those causes have included helping get young Dorothy or Jim on 09 439 2557 or email sportspeople to competitions, jdsimpson@slingshot.co.nz. ¢

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OBITUARY

In memory of Richard Drake Well known for his tireless advocacy of farmers, his work with Northpower, and his assistance in the community of Tangiteroria and the wider Northland region, Richard John Drake passed away on February 17 at the age of 81. Richard farmed at Tangiteroria, and at a fairly early stage in his career, he took on a political role, advocating for and representing rural communities. He was the sub-provincial president for the Northern Wairoa Federated Farmers, representing close to 800 members. It’s a testament to his hard-working attitude that he also took on the role of treasurer of the Auckland Province

of the federation. When he started, the finances were all recorded in a hand ledger, and when he finally stepped down, they were fully computerised. During this time, Richard was elected to the Electoral College of the Meat and Wool Boards. He held this position until the organisations disbanded and went on to serve with the Beef and Lamb Council. Combining the roles of

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p Richard Drake (centre) was a tireless advocate for farmers, the environment and his community, and hence received the Kaipara Citizen of the Year Award in 2019

farming advocate and representative with that of an ardent conservationist, Richard also served for nine years as chairman of the Northland Conservation Board. During that span, Richard was one of the architects of the entire Northland Conservation Strategy, an unpaid labour of love for this avid hiker and outdoorsman. He was involved with preserving and promoting Maori culture, embracing his Ngai Tahu whakapapa and serving as chairman of the Hihiaua Cultural Centre in Whangarei, a project helmed by Ngapuhi. Richard’s longest tenure was with the Northpower trust, which benefitted from his diligence and skill for two decades. He was deputy chairman for at least half that time and was involved in detailed

work setting up the constitution and subsequent reviews. Richard was also one of the driving forces behind the construction and management of the Tangiteroria Sports Complex, another 20-year commitment that benefitted the wider community. For this and many other charitable deeds, he was named Kaipara Citizen of the Year in 2019. Alongside his work and his works of community service, Richard was a devoted husband and father, celebrating 50 years of marriage to his wife Rosemary not long ago. He had moved to be closer to family in Canterbury after retiring from farming life, and passed peacefully in Christchurch Hospital, remembered fondly by his many relatives, colleagues and friends. ¢

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Bowling club open evenings u by Ann van Engelen

The Dargaville Bowling Club is inviting community members to play bowls for two hours every Friday evening from 4–6pm weekly starting this Friday, March 5.

p Dargaville Bowling Club 2020/21 Ladies’ Club Championship Triples runners-up Noeline Munn, Frana Morgan-Coakle, Margaret Smitton with winners Totty Rakich, Barbara Bell, and Karen Biddles

“The club has been going for more than 100 years now. It was founded around 1910, and we would love to have people come along and have a go,” says club member Geoff Wilcox. “Our club president Tom Kerr came up with the Friday night idea as it is a good family sport. Children from around 10 years of age are welcome to come along as well. You just need to wear flat-soled shoes or jandals, as heels will damage the green. “Bowls is a great game to get into, especially for the older generation. It is not just social, but it also provides good exercise as you are out in the fresh air, and it takes skill. It is a work out on

your arms, legs and eyes, and it also improves motor skills. It is a bit like golf — you never get perfect at it. “Once you get involved, you normally keep playing as it is not boring. It is competitive as well, and we often play other clubs from across the Kaipara and Whangarei. We have Tuesday minitournaments for five hours during the day and competitions such as the recent club championship triples. “We look forward to meeting new people on Friday nights. Bowls are provided, and experienced players will be on hand to assist. “Come and enjoy something different in the fresh air.” ¢

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Life-saving experience u by Ann van Engelen

Baylys Beach Surf Lifesavers Club captain Kyran Gillespie has made nationwide news as he experienced one of his most unusual rescues this year recently. “I have been based at the Piha Surf Lifesaving Club as paid staff this summer,” says Kyran. “Recently, surfer Ben Searancke was surfing alone at Karekare Beach like he often did. He lost his board and got swept around the corner into Mercer Bay and onto the rocks. The only way out of the bay is through the water, but you can’t swim back to Karekare as the current p Baylys Beach Surf Lifesavers captain Kyran Gillespie was named a hero recently alongside his partner goes north. Blake Porteus “He had badly cut his leg, and suddenly, he found himself Ben thanked the two men, and he writing help in the sand. A passer on ended an interview on Seven Sharp with the cliff thought he was writing HELLO. a ‘Thank U’ written in the sand. Thankfully she watched, and he wrote “Surf Lifesaving New Zealand HELP and then collapsed. recommends always having a self“She phoned for help, and my rescue plan and wearing a personal partner Blake and I were sent to him. locator beacon on your body, as you It was a complex rescue as it was out cannot assume there will be people of the radio communication area and around to look out for you. away from our patrolled beaches, so “I wholeheartedly encourage youth we were on our own. in Kaipara to join a local surf lifesaving “Thankfully, Ben was alert and club, whether it is Baylys or Mangawhai. responsive when we arrived, but he I still volunteer at Baylys every weekend was cut up a bit. He had his five-day- during summer. It is important to our old baby girl at home, and it was nice communities, and rescues like this really do make it all worthwhile.” ¢ to get a happy ending to a story.”


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Motocross magic at Redhill u by Andy Bryenton

Engines roared, and mud flew as motocross riders took to the track on Sunday at Redhill, near Te Kopuru, for the Penrite Northland MX Championship. Fine weather and a damped-down track combined to create good conditions for both junior, novice and experienced

riders, who tackled the jumps, banked turns and twisting uphills of the Redhill track in their quest for victory. Meanwhile, the smaller riders in the kids’ classes enjoyed a custom-built track of their own as they battled it out on 50 and 65cc miniature bikes.  ¢

p Riders await the starting signal as the Penrite Northern MX Championship gets underway for 2021

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Three decades of commitment

Long Term Plan online ‘town hall’

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u by Andy Bryenton

During three decades in business, real estate professional Jean Johnson says she has often been busy, sometimes surprised but never bored.

The Kaipara District Council’s Long Term pPlan spanning 2021 to 2031 is a document that will affect the direction of the entire district. Public consultation on the points it raises is to be facilitated with a pair of online meetings.

“Thirty-one years have gone so fast,” she says. “I have so many stories to tell from during this time; too many to print right now!” When Jean sold her first home in Dargaville as a freshly qualified real estate agent, the cost of a house was equivalent to today’s cost of a family car. Times have changed, trends have come and gone, but the need to find the right home or business premises has remained very important to people. “From a cake decorator to real estate. Here I was thinking that I would have a quieter life in Dargaville, compared to my busy years in Howick running a cake shop and raising three p Jean Johnson with her first-ever cheque payment in wonderful children,” says Jean. real estate; ‘after 50 papers and $10,000 to qualify “Instead, I worked for other real as an agent’ estate companies for 10 years, Jean says that her passion in real then went out on my own, and never estate is the heritage buildings of the looked back. “You have to become ver y region. She has sold the Northern Wairoa compassionate and knowledgeable Hotel, the Dargaville Post Office and the to help people through one of the Te Kopuru Post Office at different times, most important items of their lives, with the last going to the family of an All buying or selling their home. It’s often Blacks player. Jean currently carries the banner multigenerational, and I’ve sold to for Ray White in Dargaville, a company mums and dads, then the next two generations after them. In one street in with which she has won many awards Dargaville, I have sold 18 of the houses for both sales and service to the community. ¢ over the years.”

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p Mayor Jason Smith and Councillor Eryn Wilson-Collins are no strangers to meeting the public at market days; March will be a big month for our elected representatives on the road for the LTP

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Two ancient and towering Norfolk Pines at the Pahi Reserve are the subjects of a petition seeking their removal before a tragedy occurs from branches falling into the children’s playground beneath them, as well as on to private property.

Kaipara residents are being urged to have their say on plans to address some of the Northland region’s most pressing transport issues.

The appeal by the Pahi Reserve Society is aimed at Kaipara District Council and the Northland Regional Council after years of past approaches have been rejected on the basis that they are “listed” on the New Zealand Tree Register. “These two trees have become dangerous to the point of deteriorating branches falling into the playground, one of which narrowly missed play p Three-year-old Cloe was learning about the tree danger zone after a branch fell equipment while a child was playing in there,” says reserve society “These trees need to be removed. chair Mike Donald. They are a danger to surrounding There is a bed and breakfast, which property, all of which, if damaged, will is also in danger of falling debris, and not be reimbursed by any council. The Pahi Beach Holiday Park caravans at risk playground is a major concern as these from deteriorating branches. branches that fall are not small, and “These Norfolk pines are not a with children playing there — the result protected species,” said Mr Donald. could be fatal.” “They were put on to the National The society says with the trees Tree Register by a local resident many removed; they would be replaced by years ago and not by a suitable native plantings. ”Something qualified organisation. that will be a little more user friendly.” ¢

The Northland Regional Transport Committee will hold a series of public drop-in sessions on both the Draft Regional Land Transport Plan 2021– 2027 and the Draft Regional Public Transport Plan 2021–2031 as part of a public consultation process. Nor thland Regional Council committee chair, Rick Stolwerk, says Kaipara meetings will be held at Dargaville Town Hall on Monday, March 8, and the Domain Hall at Mangawhai on Thursday, March 11, from 3pm to 5pm at both venues. He says views are especially important as the plan will serve as a blueprint for tens of millions of dollars spending on the region’s roading infrastructure in the next three years in particular. “The plan will attempt to address a raft of issues, including critical matters like regional route resilience and security. However, we’re facing some additional challenges thrown up by Covid-19, which has affected the availability of funding for land transport initiatives.” Among opportunities for discussion will be reducing transport-related

p Northland Regional Transport Committee chair, Cr Rick Stolwerk

death and injury by investing in road infrastructure, the four-laning of SH1 from Whangarei to Auckland and investing in roading, footpaths and cycleways in urban areas. The second plan for consultation, the Draft RPTP, sets out how public passenger transport services and assistance for the transport disadvantaged will be provided for during the next decade. Full details are available at nrc.govt.nz/ transportplan. ¢


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The Baylys Beach Society is once again hosting its annual Beach Family Fun Day to celebrate and coincide with National Seaweek on Saturday, March 13.

p Barefoot racing on the warm sand was just one of the events that led to big smiles and big prizes at Seaweek last year

National Seaweek is celebrated every year by many communities and schools around New Zealand. The theme this year is Connecting With Our Seas. Festivities begin at 2pm and run until 5pm, at both the beach access point and the town’s new community centre. “BBS has always chosen to invite everyone to come and enjoy our spectacular beach, participate in all the activities, displays and challenges on offer, win prizes and share in a free barbecue,” says BBS chairperson Cheryl Carmichael.

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“This year we are really fortunate to include a public exhibition by the Dargaville Museum at the new Bill Hyland Community Centre. “The focus will be sharing some of the astonishing shipwreck history of Ripiro Beach.” BBS is grateful to its sponsors, National Seaweek Whangarei, Silver Fern Farms and Sharky’s Takeaways, as well as local surf lifesavers, volunteers and all those who have helped make this year’s Seaweek celebration the biggest ever. ¢

Two weeks ago, the trustees of the Anzac Theatre cinema told our community that the cinema was in danger of closing. One impact of Covid-19 was that numbers coming to the movies had halved. “You don’t know what you have got till it’s gone,” was the message. People instantly responded. On behalf of the trust, I would like to give a big thank you to all of those who said that the cinema was too important to lose and who have organised regular events and fundraisers to help. Mostly, we would like to thank all those who have come back to the cinema and made this a regular part of their week. We know they are enjoying the great films on offer as well as the best ice creams and popcorn in town. Attendance has shot up, and if we can keep going at this level, the Anzac Theatre will be with us for years to come. See you at the cinema soon! Thank you, Karen Jones — Chair

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Regarding Mayday calls The yacht, Tribe, which broadcast a Mayday call recently was found in Bream Bay the following day about four nautical miles (seven kilometres) south of Whangarei. That is about 80 nautical miles (150km) north of where it made its Mayday call. A Maritime NZ staff member met with Tribe’s skipper to discuss what happened and what lessons can be learned from the incident. “Irrespective of the circumstances of this incident, anyone on the water who believes their life is in danger should not hesitate to make a Mayday call or activate a distress beacon — delay can be fatal,” said Rescue Coordination Centre NZ senior search and rescue officer, Chris Henshaw. “If you make a Mayday call and the situation changes for the better, then make the radio call to cancel the p Chris Henshaw, Rescue Coordination Centre NZ senior Mayday. You will be thanked search and rescue officer for the cancellation — no one will be angry. “Our advice to everyone going “If you activated a beacon, whether it boating is to take two waterproof be on land or sea, and are no longer in ways to call for help. A VHF radio and danger, please leave the beacon on until distress beacon are the best. Close to you are contacted by rescuers. Please shore, a cellphone in a waterproof bag do not turn it off. If you turn it off, we can be one way to call for help. have the position you were at but no way “We also want to thank everyone of knowing if you have moved or what involved in helping with last has happened. week’s situation.” ¢

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Kaipara Basketball Association was established in April 2017 and has been building in numbers across the region since then.

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“We span from Dargaville to Mangawhai and everywhere else in the Kaipara District, including Wellsford and surrounds,” says chairman Blake Worsfold. “We now have a Kaipara development officer, Kalem Tana. He has been visiting schools and setting up basketball sessions in Dargaville, which is very exciting for us.” Kalem held his first community meeting in Dargaville last week. “This term, we are also looking to establish Walking Basketball for former players or those who are less mobile to enjoy the game. It has been tried in Kaitaia and was very

successful,” says Kalem. “Walking Basketball takes away physical limitations and helps less able people to compete in the programme. We are also holding our year seven and eight intermediate competition every Wednesday afternoon from 4pm at Otamatea High School starting this week for seven weeks. “There is a lot of untapped sporting talent in Kaipara. Our main goal as an organisation is to bring basketball to people who wouldn’t normally get the opportunity to.” For more information, go to the Kaipara Basketball Association Facebook page. ¢

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Dargaville Honda may not have the opportunity to showcase their fleet at field days this year due to Covid-19, instead bringing their latest deals in-store. Nevertheless, their quad bikes and off-roaders have been part of the field days tradition since day one. The team at Honda remembers rolling out the brand’s earliest four-wheelers and the now-classic ATC 185 farm trike. Many local farmers will recall this balloon-tyred little three-wheeler as the first step between the old twostroke kickstart farm bike and the quad of today. When the very first field days was opened in 1985 at the Dargaville Racecourse, the concept of the quad was in its infancy. The TRX200 was the debut for the platform. Honda’s first four-wheel ATV was powered by a durable, single-cylinder four-stroke engine running through a five-speed dual-range transmission with shaft drive and reverse. Front and rear racks make it an indispensable tool for thousands of jobs on the farm, and its inception saw the beginning of the end for farm trikes. At the second field days, the Honda FourTrax name was introduced, and the first-ever sports quad, the TRX250X

p Dargaville Honda continues an unbroken lineage of TRX quads going back to the 1980s, with new models hitting the paddock for 2021

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The introduced German wasp has become more than a stinging pest, costing apiarists up to $130 million annually and reducing pollination by bees for orchard crops. Now its days may be numbered.

Ararua’s annual horse trek is coming around again on March 6, with organisers promising a relaxing and scenic ride through rolling farm country, followed by a barbecue feast.

New Zealand’s Environmental Protection Agency has come up with a way to tackle the pests in their nests, and all without toxic chemicals. The German wasp has taken over in some parts of New Zealand, with Tasman District now rated as having the highest wasp density a hectare of any place on earth. With the same species established in the Kaipara and Northland, it could well happen here too, say scientists who have brought in two new species to stop the spread. “Invasive wasps pose a significant threat, having a negative impact on biodiversity and the food supply of native insects and birds such as kaka and tui. The wasps also attack beehives, resulting in reduced pollination and honey production,” says the EPA’s General Manager of Hazardous Substances and New Organisms, Dr Chris Hill. “We are pleased to be playing our part to support conservation and our primary industries.” To do so, they have taken the rare step of bringing new, introduced insects into the ecosystem. The wasp nest beetle lays its own eggs inside wasp nests, supplanting the stinging insects, while the African hoverfly looks so much

p With no predators of note, the German wasp can reach a concentration of 30 nests a hectare, with each holding thousands of stingers; bad news for bees and beekeepers

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Every year sees new innovations from the big Scandinavian brand, with leaps forward in technology and its application. Kevin, Chris, Doug and the team at Farrand and Mason appreciate this on the level of engineering. Still, they are also keen to hear feedback from the full spectrum of their customers on how the latest Husqvarna equipment works in the field. When one customer is a professional forestry worker, the next a farmer, and the one after a small lifestyle block owner, it takes a range and a knowledge of the products on offer to fit the right tool to the right pair of hands. Recently, Husqvarna has doubled down on its commitment to creating powerful battery operated machinery. We’ve seen them release backpackmounted battery packs, which will allow brush cutters or even concrete saws to operate for hours far from any power points or petrol cans. As battery science improves so too has the power output and durability of the Husqvarna range. A fresh addition that proves the case for electricity comes in two new chainsaws, the 540i XP and it’s top-

handled ‘brother’. Tested extensively by arborists who must scale tall trees with all their gear, then safely precision-prune limbs and branches, the pair of batterypowered saws stacked up favourably against their 40cc petrol competition. One reason respondents gave was that the battery saw was lighter. That meant less aching muscles after a day’s work and safer conditions up in the air or on the ground. A saw that’s easier to position, manage and manoeuvre is one that’s harder to drop or mishandle. The lack of exhaust fumes proved a breath of fresh air for operators and the lack of engine vibration made for more comfortable cutting. Of course, this is just an example of Husqvarna’s way of thinking. They’re applying the same engineering mindset to mowers, developing robotic systems to take back suburban weekends. They’re putting more power and utility into ride-ons, making large yard maintenance easier and safer, and they’re looking at all the other small petrol-engined power equipment in use today with an eye toward improving its efficiency and design. ¢

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A dog’s tail …

Pity about the Feel Daze “Well Dog, that’s a bit of a bother eh?” Yep, gidday readas. Boss was havin’ a big moan ‘cos they hada cancel the blimmin Feel Daze in Dargyville, as we were havin’ smoko ona woolshed step. Mine you, his girlfriend Sharlene was there too, wiv her friend lady from dairy runoff down by the creek. Boss wooda usually said another werd instead of sayin’ bother but he wuz just bein’ polite in front of her. “Yes,” said the lady. “Me hubby and I had planned a cupla days in town, sum shoppin’ and sum nice dinners ina restronts and such. it is such a disappointment.” She hada funny way of holdin’ her cuppatees too, with a littil finger stuck up ina air. Sharlene also agreed, and sed goin’ inter town anyway woodint be the same cos peeple not allowed to get inter a big crowd. “No deah,” she sed to the lady with the funny finger. “We just havta wait til nek year ter go shopping an’ stuff.” Well, readas, a bit later me ana boss was doing a troff round over the back ova farm. We was ona big Red Quod, an’ Boss hada ‘nother moan. “This bike is gettin’ a bit passed it, eh Dog? I wuz looking forwid to seein’ wot they got new ona market atta Feel Daze too.” Wen we had got back to the

homsted, Sharlene was still sittin’ ona woolshed steps by herslf, cos the lady with the finger ina air had gone home ter cook her hubby’s tee. Boss sat down an’ sed ter Sharlene: “I rilly wantid to see wot they got ne ina Big Red quod departmint atta Feel Daze too. But we can’t go ter Orklind wear they mite be cheepa, ‘cos they gotta bigger lockdown than us.” Sharlene give him a pat ona hed then. “There, there deah. We kin still go an spend sum munny in Wangeray eh. I kin go shopping, yer kin look at quods. An’ hey, we cood blimin’ stay atta nice hotel, and have a big feed or too at a fancy restrant by the yot harbor. Boss britind up then. “Evry cloud does hava silver linin,” he chortild. (Shalene sez thats like laffing.) ‘I reckin’ we should make a few days of it. Dog kin go an’ hangout atta dairy runoff.” Well, hangon Boss. The lady wiv the funny finger mite not no how I need feedin’. Boss seemed ter get that messij. “Tell yer wot, Dog. ‘They gotta doggie groomin’ place in town. Yer cood come an’ getta perm maybe.’ Nahhh. Boss can send me to the lady with a bag of Tux. Perm. Shampoo. Not on ya nelly, mate.

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Cleaner water everyone’s business u by Lee Key-Fawcett

Responsible farmers are ready to do what it takes to help clean up our waterways, even though the burden of infrastructure change is not going to be light. There’s a willingness to pitch in, as evidenced by the massive, voluntary riparian planting efforts achieved by the rural sector in the past eight years. No one contests that unswimmable rivers are a bad thing. There are all kinds of technologies and practices being introduced to help with the rural part of the solution. A smart example is a move to reduce nitrogen fertiliser or the fact that on most farms, all water crossings are now blocked off from stock. There’s an acceptance of some of the new rules

coming in with the government’s new Essential Freshwater Policy, though there is some head-scratching at others. Excluding cattle and deer from all land that has more than a 10-degree slope is one such rule, coming in by 2025. Think about Kiwi farmland. Note how, in anywhere outside Canterbury and the Waikato, it tends to be less than

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p Farmers are girding their loins to foot the bill for clean water initiatives, while some city wastewater authorities’ inaction has turned beaches into cess ponds

billiard-table flat. Are we about to write off a gigantic swathe of productive land or turn it all over to sheep? The world better wake up to the desire for lots of woolly socks. Then there are the rules about winter pugging. That’s the holes the bovine hoof makes in soft ground. To quote the new rules ‘Pugging (more than 5cm deep) must not cover more than 50% of the cropped area. In addition, pugging must not be deeper than 20cm at any point.’ This well-meaning scintilla of regulation may very well have been written by someone who has never seen the size of a real cow, let alone a bull, or seen real Kiwi rural mud after a flood or storm. Does the government propose employing pugging police with tiny rulers to crawl through every paddock, or will this rule be used as a big stick to punish anyone who has ‘non-political thoughts’?

More pointedly, where’s the other side of the coin? Farmers will take the knocks, adjust, and get on with providing a big slice of the economy. However, at the same time, city sewers continue to disgorge something more vile than nitrogen run-off almost every time it rains. Auckland ‘boasts’ seven permanently unswimmable beaches due to faecal contamination and a further list which are off-limits one day in five. Some are as far from the CBD as Whangaparaoa and Great Barrier. A proposed rate rise to clean up the mess, separating sewers and storm drains in a system politely called ‘legacy’ (read as: antiquated and clapped out) has urbanites frothing at the $94 each household annual cost by 2031. Farmers can only look at such a tiny figure in such a long timescale and go green with envy. ¢

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NEW BUILDS, renovations, extensions etc, qualified LBP builder. Phone Ethan 027 337 2912 or 021 0819 3758.

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

WAYNE & ANNETTE Ph 09

439 2020

Dry Aged Beef Specialists Traditional Manuka wood smoked Bacon & Ham

TOKATOKA

Security

Nurseries & Plants

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

Ruawai PLANTS

BE ThE SOBER D FOr a NIGhT

Work Wanted

HAPPY HELPERS 4U indoor/outdoor maintenance and cleaning. Phone 027 213 8439.

FREE PIANO, modern line, for pickup. Phone 027 511 5860 or 09 439 0215.

Avoid Drink Driving

027 213 9665

100A Jervois Street, Dargaville

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

FIREWOOD, DRY hotmix of gum & cypress. In bulk, $90 per cubic metre delivered in Dargaville area. Phone or text Henry 021 734 906.

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

Operator AARON GUEST 09 439 1843 tkdiggers@gmail.com

1279 S/H 14, MAUNGATAPERE

Tu Christey Massage Therapist

CLASSIFIEDS

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morrisandmorris.co.nz

Northland Laser Drainage Ltd

THUMBS

MUDDY

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Hours from the 1st of March Mon-Fri 9am-5pm | Sat 9am-1pm For all your autumn and winter planting All brassicas available at $3 Each also perennials from $7, potted colour $1.50 and herbs at $3 each

No eftpos • Call Etha 09 439 2115 or 027 282 2926

Wanted to Rent

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

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

Phone or Txt Paul

09 439 5073 | 027 271 2022

HOUSE REQUIRED for 2 adults. Long term, semi rural okay. Good references. Phone 021 122 7000.

Trades & Services PAINTER & PLASTERER 25 years experience, top quality work. Painting, plastering, airless spraying, water blasting and scaffolding. Free quotes phone 09 439 0804 or 021 074 9152. WATER TANK Cleaning. Phone Pete 027 444 3053 or 09 405 9510.


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March 2 2021

KAIPARA LIFESTYLER

CLASSIFIEDS Situations Vacant

Phone 09 439 6933

Closing date for classified advertising for the 9 March 2021 edition is Monday 8 March 2021

Grant Tregidga Builders Ltd We are looking for somebody to join our modest team. Must be fit and hold a current drivers licence. You will need to be honest and have a good work ethic. You will need some experience in the building trade and basic hand tool kit. All enquiries treated in confidence. You can email your CV to: grant@granttregidgabuilders.co.nz

GREENWAYS PROGRAM FACILITATOR – 15 HOURS PER WEEK

Are you well organised, well connected in our community and have a “can-do” attitude? We may have a job for you! Greenways Trust runs residential care, a social enterprise and a day program for people with intellectual disabilities. We need someone to organise activities, people, staff, travel, holidays and our Special Olympians. This job will require someone with proven organisational skills, a full driver’s license, great computer skills and a love of working with people. For a full job description please email reception@greenwaystrust.org.nz

Counsellor & Programme Facilitator Are you an experienced qualified Counsellor looking for a great opportunity and an attractive region to live and work in? S.O.S Kaipara is based in Dargaville and works throughout the Kaipara District, we provide specialist support, counselling, refuge accommodation and prevention education services to women and children who have experienced family and/or sexual harm. An exciting opportunity has arisen for a highly motivated and skilled Counsellor & Programme Facilitator to join our team in providing sexual and family violence services to the Kaipara District community. The role will include providing counselling services and delivery of prevention education programs to the community. In return we offer a supportive environment, competitive salary and other benefits. More information is available through our website: www.soskaipara.com Please send your CV and Covering Letter to our Recruiter: Sally Leftley, SL Advisory Limited, sally@sladvisory.co.nz

Public Notices TE PUNA O Te Reo O Takiwira Te Kohanga Reo AGM. Date: 16th March 2021, venue: 38-40 Finlayson Park Ave Te Kohanga Reo, time: 5pm. Nau mai haere mai.

FULL TIME, PERMANENT POSITION CONCRETE WORKER

We are a small concrete manufacturing company, and we are looking for someone who will help us grow our business. They must be: • Prepared to learn all aspects of producing our wide range of concrete products • Self motivated • Enjoy working things out We are a small team, and you get to do a bit of everything once fully trained. The person we are looking for needs to be physically fit, keen to learn, and enjoy working in a team.

Dargaville expression of interest for conversational Chinese (mandarin) Tuesday evenings 7-9pm P: 022 093 8806 FIREHOUSE MUSEUM

Please apply in writing or Email to: admin@wadeconcrete.co.nz

Wade Concrete Products Ltd 26C Edward Street, Dargaville Public Notices ACOUSTIC MUSIC Blackboard Concert — 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. An enjoyable night to be part of, or sit back and be entertained by some great local talent. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS both Dargaville A-A Meetings are held at the church, crn Parore and Normanby Sts. Use Parore St entrance. Monday 4.30pm & Thursday 7.30pm. Phone Bernie 027 212 2148, Ladies 020 4082 1373, Murray 09 439 5248. BAYLYS & BEYOND Gardener meet at a garden. All Welcome. Second Monday of each month. Garden ramble, Shared Lunch, Trading Table. Next meet March 8th, phone 021 0854 2003 for info. BRIDGE LESSONS begin Monday 8th March at 7pm. Enquiries phone Peter Ball 022 405 6439. EVOLUTION, SCIENTIFIC impossibility. Observe the irreducible infinite complexity of cells??? DARGAVILLE HEALING rooms 7pm Tuesdays. No charge and no appointment necessary. Lion of Judah Building, River Road. All Welcome. Check us out on Facebook. MOST BANKS want us to use computer/telephone banking instead of cheques. Many users of these telephones have been ripped off by foreign scammers. I’d say KEEP USING CHEQUES!! Lance Bullock.

Open 7 days 22 Rankin Street Kaikohe 027 630 8638 Adults $10.00 Children $5.00

Are you lonely? Nowhere to turn? Just want to chat. I’m Available at the Seed Dargaville. 9 am-12noon every Wednesday Sandra King

Public Notices

Public Notices

Situations Vacant

Temporary Road Closure Pursuant to the Transport (Vehicular Traffic Road Closure) Regulations 1965, the Kaipara District Council hereby gives notice that the following roads will be temporarily closed on the days and at the times set out below for the purpose of holding The BDO Tour of Northland Cycle Challenge. Victoria St (between Edward St & Normanby St) Saturday 20 March 2021 9:30am - 1:00pm Further information, if required, relating to this temporary road closure can be obtained from the Customers Services Team, Kaipara District Council.

DARGAVILLE LIONS CLUB LOCAL TELEPHONE DIRECTORY

The club hopes to produce and publish a local phone directory as in previous years. We need your assistance to enable us to have all the correct phone numbers, mobile and email details. Anyone who wishes to make corrections to the new directory may contact the following Lions: Ross Murdoch 09 439 8931 regals2@xtra.co.nz Clive McDermott 09 439 7464 clive.mcdermott@xtra.co.nz John Tomlinson 09 439 5937 Lawrence King 027 812 9718 nzkings04@yahoo.co.nz Please help us to help you.

Notice of Application for Resource Consent Kaipara District Council has received the following application for Resource Consent. The application includes an assessment of environmental effects. You have the right to inspect a copy of the application at Kaipara District Council’s Customer Service Centres at 42 Hokianga Road, Dargaville and Unit 6, The Hub 6 Molesworth Drive, Mangawhai. The application can also be viewed online at https://www.kaipara.govt.nz/consent Application by:

J Harrison-Tubb

Council Reference:

RM 200153

Subject Site:

13 Wood Street, Mangawhai - LOT 42 DP 39205

Proposed Activity

Subdivide Lot 42 DP 39205 to create two lots – Lot 1 – 430m2, Lot 2 – 564m2

Address for Service:

Julian Harrison-Tubb 48 Francis Street, Hauraki, Auckland, 0622

Email:

Julian@saas.net.nz

Making a submission Kaihu Valley Music Club

AGM

Any person may make a submission on the application, but a person who is a trade competitor of the applicant may do so only if that person is directly affected by an effect of the activity to which the application relates that-

Sunday 21st March 2021 12.30pm at Kaihu Hall.

(a) adversely affects the environment; and

Followed by our club day.

To make a submission simply mail a written submission to Kaipara District Council, Unit 6, 6 Molesworth Drive, Mangawhai or email it to rmanotified@kaipara.govt.nz by Tuesday 30 March 2021.

Public notice

(Section 101, Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012)

(b) does not relate to trade competition or the effects of trade competition.

Submission forms are available at the Council offices or on the Council website https://www.kaipara.govt.nz/consent You must serve a copy of your submission on J Harison-Tubb (the applicant) using the above address, as soon as reasonably practicable after serving your submission on Kaipara District Council.

Smugglers Cove Wines Limited of Mangawhai Heads, has made application to the Kaipara District Licensing Committee for the renewal of an Offlicence in respect of the premises situated at 15 Ti Tree Place Mangwhai Heads known as Smugglers Cove. The general nature of the business conducted under the licence is Remote Seller. The days on which and the hours during which alcohol is sold under the licence are: Monday to Sunday 7am to 10pm. The application may be inspected during ordinary office hours at the Kaipara District Licensing Committee at 42 Hokianga Road, Dargaville or Unit 13, 6 Molesworth Drive, Mangawhai. Any person who is entitled to object and who wishes to object to the issue of the licence may, not later than 15 working days after the first publication of this public notice, file a notice in writing of the objection with the Secretary of the District Licensing Committee, Private Bag 1001, Dargaville 0340. 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 only publication of this notice.

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KAIPARA LIFESTYLER March 2 2021

CLASSIFIEDS

Phone 09 439 6933

Closing date for classified advertising for the 9 March 2021 edition is Monday 8 March 2021 Celebration

In Memoriam

Death Notices

MEMORIAL CELEBRATION

TAU, Erana Ellen (Narn)

ALDERSLEY, GWENIFER

Public Notices

BRIAN COCKS (COCKSEY)

HAVE YOUR SAY: TRANSPORT PLANNING FOR NORTHLAND

(originally of Dargaville) Saturday 13th March 2021, 1.00pm To be held at the residence of Alan & Kim Vuletich 770 Hoanga Road, Dargaville BYO, bring a plate to contribute to lunch Queries phone 09 439 6106 or 021 0908 8267

Committee, we’re seeking feedback on two of the region’s transport plans.

three district councils, and state highway projects put forward by Waka Kotahi NZ

2nd March 2006

15 years ago that day The angels came and took you away Your presence I miss Your memories I treasure Best M8 of Doug

Pay attention!

On behalf of the Northland Regional Transport

The Regional Land Transport Plan details local roading projects proposed by Northland’s

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22.04.1939 - 27.02.2021 Dearly loved mother and mother-in-law of Heather and Gary, Annette and Nigel, Denise and Peter. Adored Grandma of Briar, Jack, Katelyn, Amy, Chase and Roy. Your brave battle is over. We will miss you but need to let you go and hold tight to our happy memories. All communications to the “Aldersley Family” C/- PO Box 306 Dargaville 0340

around road works Read the newspaper online

Public Notices

kaiparalifestyler.co.nz

Transport Agency. It also includes the strategic planning and public transport functions delivered by Northland Regional Council. It’s the blueprint for transport spending across Northland and our bid for central government transport funding assistance. The Regional Public Transport Plan is the operational plan for passenger transport

disadvantaged will be provided for over the next decade.

Notice is hereby given, pursuant to section 46 of the Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act 1987, of the following meetings of the Northland Regional Council. These meetings are open to the public and interested persons are welcome to attend. All meetings will be held at the Council Offices, 36 Water Street, Whangārei, unless otherwise specified:

Your feedback on these documents is important to us.

Extraordinary Council Meeting – Adoption of Long Term Plan and Consultation Material Tuesday 9 March 2021 at 10 am.

services in Northland. It sets out how public transport and assistance for the transport

To find out more – and to have your say – visit www.nrc.govt.nz/transportplan or contact us on 0800 002 004. Feedback closes Friday, 26 March 2021

www.nrc.govt.nz

Notice of Application for Resource Consent - Updated The deadline for submissions on this application is extended to Monday 29 March 2021. Kaipara District Council has received the following application for Resource Consent. The application includes an assessment of environmental effects. You have the right to inspect a copy of the application at Kaipara District Council’s Customer Service Centres at 42 Hokianga Road, Dargaville and Unit 6, The Hub 6 Molesworth Drive, Mangawhai. The application can also be viewed online via https://www.kaipara.govt.nz/services/planning-guidance-resource-consents/ resource-consent-public-notices

Civil Defence Emergency Management Group Wednesday 10 March 2021 at 11 am. Waka Kotahi New Zealand Transport Agency – Resource Consent Hearing APP.042134.01.01 and RQ2000001 Tuesday 11 March 2021 at 9 am. Council Meeting Tuesday 16 March 2021 at 10.30 am. Te Oneroa-a-Tohē Board Meeting Friday 19 March 2021 at 10.00 am at the Te Ahu Centre, Kaitāia. Kaipara Moana Remediation Joint Committee Meeting Monday 22 March 2021 at 9.30 am at the Puatahi Marae. Audit and Risk Subcommittee Wednesday 31 March 2021 at 10 am. Investment and Property Subcommittee Wednesday 31 March 2021 at 3 pm. Regional Land Transport Plan and Regional Public Transport Plan ‘Have your say’ events Whangārei:

Monday 8 March 2021 from 9 am – 11 am, Northland Regional Council Chamber

Dargaville:

Monday 8 March 2021 from 3 pm – 5 pm, Dargaville Town Hall

Opononi:

Tuesday 9 March 2021 from 10 am – 12 noon, Opononi War Memorial Hall

Kaikohe:

Tuesday 9 March 2021 from 3 pm – 5 pm, Far North District Council Chamber

Proposed Activity Proposed combined Land Use and 3 Lot subdivision in breach of Rules 13.10.3a ‘Dwellings’, 13.10.07 ‘Setbacks’, 13.10.08 ‘Separation Distance from Noise Sensitive Activities’, 13.10.11 ‘Private Open Space’, 13.10.12 ‘Permeable Surfaces’, 13.10.13 ‘Building Coverage’, 13.10.25 ‘Vehicle Access and Driveways’, 13.10.27 ‘Parking’ and 13.11.1 ‘General Residential Subdivision’, overall being assessed as a Non-complying Activity. Address for Service: Bentley Consultancy Northland Limited 22 Parkland Crescent, Kamo, Whangarei, 0112 Making a submission Any person may make a submission on the application, but a person who is a trade competitor of the applicant may do so only if that person is directly affected by an effect of the activity to which the application relates that-

Mangawhai:

Thursday 11 March 2021 from 11.30 am – 1.30 pm, Domain Hall

Kaitāia:

Friday 12 March 2021 from 10 am – 12 noon, Te Ahu Centre

Kerikeri:

Friday 12 March 2021 from 3 pm – 5 pm, Kingston House

(a) adversely affects the environment; and (b) does not relate to trade competition or the effects of trade competition.

Application by: Council Reference: Subject Site:

Stainless Sports Ltd RM 200248 35 Jervois Street (State Highway 12), Dargaville - LOT 2 DP 407743

To make a submission simply mail a written submission to Kaipara District Council, Unit 6, 6 Molesworth Drive, Mangawhai or email it to rmanotified@kaipara.govt.nz by Monday 29 March 2021. Submission forms are available at the Council offices or on the Council website https://www.kaipara.govt.nz/consent. You must serve a copy of your submission on Stainless Sports Ltd (the applicant) using the above address, as soon as reasonably practicable after serving your submission on Kaipara District Council.

Long Term Plan ‘Have your say’ events Whangārei:

Tuesday 23 March 2021 from 4.30 pm – 6.30 pm, Northland Regional Council Chamber

Whangārei:

Wednesday 24 March 2021 from 9 am – 11 am, Northland Regional Council Chamber

Kerikeri:

Thursday 25 March 2021 from 11 am – 1 pm, Cornerstone

Moerewa:

Thursday 25 March 2021 from 4 pm – 6 pm, Otiria Rugby Club

Waipu Cove:

Friday 26 March 2021 from 11 am – 1 pm, Surf Lifesaving Club

Dargaville:

Friday 26 March 2021 from 4 pm – 6 pm, Dargaville Town Hall

Kaitāia:

Saturday 27 March 2021 from 11 am – 1 pm, Te Ahu Centre

www.nrc.govt.nz


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March 2 2021  KAIPARA LIFESTYLER

3 MACKENZIE PLACE, DARGAVILLE

$475,000 37 HALL ROAD, HUKATERE, MATAKOHE

$449,000 1232 BULL ROAD, PAPAROA

$675,000 1 MATAHEHE LANE, MATAKOHE

$375,000

MODERN, SPACIOUS TOWN HOUSE

OFF-GRID, DO UP OPPORTUNITY

FAMILY LIFESTYLE

WATERFRONT LIFESTYLE

Immaculately presented home with open plan living, large wellappointed kitchen with room for your double fridge. 2 double bedrooms, 1 bathroom with shower & vanity, separate laundry & toilet, the garage has been converted to an extra lounge or bedroom, you choose. Well fenced section. Call Rachael today. RACHAEL DE VRIES Mob 021 943 900 WEB ID RJS4208

Rare opportunity to buy yourself a 9ha block of tranquil land with a re-located 3 bedroom bungalow. If you are an enthusiastic DIYer ready to roll up your sleeves, or a builder, this property has massive potential to add value. Currently 100% off-grid. Solar powered with a 48Volt, 5KW solar invertor, with LPG gas hot water. GARY MORRIS 021 902 087 WEB ID MRE2543

Large 4 bedroom plus office family home on 2.89ha. Open plan dining & lounge, free standing fireplace. Ranch sliders from lounge and dining lead onto deck. Separate generous sized kitchen. Beautiful polished floors. Downstairs double garage, workshop, extra toilet, and shower. 5-bay barn with sheep holding pen, shearing plant and loading race. SHEILA BOON Mob 027 498 5651 WEB ID MRE2512

Escape to the country and build your dream home with picturesque harbour and rural views. New fencing, central limestone track, boat access, dam water to troughs, quarry, water tank. Private peninsula with tarseal road. Covenants apply. Call Rhoda today!

262 VICTORIA STREET, DARGAVILLE

121 WHAKAPIRAU ROAD, MAUNGATUROTO $1,295,000 + GST (if any) 3/2568 PAPAROA OAKLEIGH ROAD, PAPAROA

$445,000

RHODA MORRISON Ph 0274 800 691 WEB ID MRE2533

$410,000 27 HOOK RD, PAPAROA

Price by Negotiation

GREAT OPPORTUNITY HERE

RUN OFF OR LARGE LIFESTYLE BLOCK

FOR THE SERIOUS RENOVATOR

STUNNING VILLA WITH PRIVACY

1980’s home on 1196 sqm featuring open plan living with a deck off the lounge on the north side, the kitchen is original and has a huge built-in pantry. 3 bedrooms and a combined bathroom that has a shower over the bath. This home is ready for a makeover so bring your paintbrushes and your energy. There is a large double garage & lined room with ranchslider. RACHAEL DE VRIES Mob 021 943 900 WEB ID RJS4207

61.96 ha (more or less ) of well fenced lush countryside with a race through the middle. Includes 17 paddocks, approx 10 dams, small stand of native bush and several good building sites (subject to KDC consent). Near Maungaturoto township with full shopping and healthcare facilities. Genuine reason for selling. Settlement 1st June 2021 required. GARY MORRIS 021 902 087 WEB ID MRU2538

4.96 ha´s with resited 3 bedroom home for the serious renovator. Basically everything needs doing including bringing power from the boundary and installing a septic tank. Currently 3 bedroom with an upstairs that could be turned into more. Located approximately 6km´s from Paparoa Village.

Beautiful 1930´s villa relocated to park-like grounds on 9390 sqm. Lovingly restored and thoughtfully renovated with modern convenience mind. Character abounds, great outdoor entertaining. Orchard, large freshwater pond, 3-bay shed. Plenty of parking. Ph Rhoda today!

SHEILA BOON Mob 027 498 5651 WEB ID MRE2520

RHODA MORRISON Ph 0274 800 691 WEB ID MRE2523

6849 STATE HIGHWAY 12, DARGAVILLE

$680,000 15A VIEW STREET, MAUNGATUROTO Deadline sale date 18th March 2021 25 PORTLAND STREET, DARGAVILLE

$510,000 1884 PAPAROA VALLEY ROAD, PAPAROA DEADLINE SALE - 29th March 2021

NEW LISTING

TO THE MANOR BORN...

INVESTMENT OR HOME AND INCOME

SPOT ON LOCATION

LARGE FAMILY HOME IN A GREAT LOCATION

Location, grounds, entrance, sheds, and a traditional weatherboard 1920´s bungalow, with a sweeping drive to impact the drama of the arrival. Stepping through the front door is stepping into another time with the high ceilings that heighten the space and is enhanced by the exposed beams and traditional vintage ceiling rose in the living areas. MICHELLE TOMLINSON Mob 027 339 5937 WEB ID RJS4205

Two houses on one title. Separate driveways and fencing for privacy. House One has 3 bedrooms, two bathrooms and heatpump. House Two has one bedroom, new kitchen/dining and bathroom, two heat pumps, large living area. Offers in high $600,000´s Deadline 18th March 2021 at 12pm (will not be sold prior) KARYN HODGSON Mob 029 7799 019 WEB ID MRE2539

Solid 4 bedroom brick home in a great location features open plan living, separate bath and shower, double garage, is fully insulated plus has a covered deck off the master bedroom. The interior has recently been redecorated and the flat 1161m2 section is a blank canvas for the keen gardener.

A beautiful large split-level family home that has style, class and sophistication. Large living and dining, renovated kitchen, open plan design with two entrances into the property. Four Double Bedrooms plus Office and Rumpus. 246 sqm Floor Area. Outdoor Entertaining Area. Double Garage and Shed. 1272 sqm Section with Established Gardens SHAR SCHULTZ Mob 022 046 4790 WEB ID MRE2540

110 Victoria Street, Dargaville 143 Hurndall Street, Maungaturoto

FORD MONDEO 2006

GREAT CONDITION

• 129,480km • 1,999cc petrol engine • Automatic

$5,990

MAHINDRA XUV 500 W6 2021 7 SEATER AWD

• 84km • 2,179cc petrol engine • Automatic

09 439 7295 09 431 1016

www.roperandjones.co.nz

FORD FOCUS ACTIVE 2021 • 22km • 1,496cc petrol engine • Automatic

Dargaville Realty Ltd Licensed Agent REAA 2008

FORD TERRITORY TITANIUM DIESEL 2014

TITANIUM AWD

$38,380 + ORC

• 159,581km • 2,720cc diesel engine • 6 Speed Auto

$26,990

FORD RANGER TD XL SUPER CAB W/S 2014

FORD RANGER XLT DOUBLE CAB W/S 2020

• 128,506km • 3,199cc diesel engine • Manual

• 27km • 3,198cc diesel engine • 6 Speed Auto

2WD

$33,490 + ORC

Plus many more now available See our full range online! DargavilleFord.co.nz Go Further

CRAIG CLEMENT Mob 021461668 WEB ID RJS4206

www.facebook.com/dargavilleford

$29,990

2WD

54 Normanby Street, DARGAVILLE P 09 439 7315 F 09 439 5961 dargavilleford.co.nz Lindsay A/H 09 439 7152 or 027 499 1516 Anthony A/H 09 432 8968 or 027 439 7015 Brenden Nathan A/H 09 439 6840 or 021 331 799

$59,150 + ORC


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