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A day out racing Dam plan could ease restrictions
As the Kaipara District council’s Long Term Plan (LTP) nears the endt …
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p Competitors in the final round of the Northland Motocross championships made for a big day of racing at the Maungaturoto Motocross Club track last Sunday, with the event attracting 160 riders in classes from Minis to MX professionals and a large crowd of spectators. “It was an awesome event and probably the biggest we have seen in Northland since the big Covid lockdown, with alert levels since that time also affecting planned events around the country,” said Maungaturoto club president Mike Donald. “Things went like clockwork, and everyone had a great day of competition.”
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Last chance to have your say u by Andy Bryenton
The Kaipara District Council’s Long Term Plan (LTP) has caused discussion, controversy and sparked inspiration for future ideas as citizens have digested the local authority’s plans for the next decade.
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Now only a few days remain before submissions on the LTP close. The final day to make an online or written submission about aspects of the plan is Wednesday this week on March 31. KDC spokesperson Ben Hope says that while discussion has been robust
and citizens have been talking about their perceived pros and cons regarding the seven-point plan, the key point is to make a formal submission and be heard. “We want to hear about people’s objections, and also their support of
different parts of the Long Term Plan,” he says. “This is their chance to engage with the council and make a difference, but without making a submission, it’s not part of the process.” continued on page 7 …
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p Dargaville’s truck show proved a big success as big rigs, classic and vintage vehicles rolled into the town’s field days site in support of the combined rescue and emergency services of the region. Children and parents alike appreciated the acreage of steel and chrome and took the opportunity to enjoy an alfresco brunch among the automotive giants. St John ambulance service, the volunteer fire brigade and the Northland Rescue Helicopter will benefit from the gold coin donations taken on the gate.
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p Matakohe resident Chris Westlake has set off on a 2,500km Pork Pie charity run from Paihia to Invercargill, raising funds for Kids Can, which helps Kiwi children reach their full potential. Chris is a long-time supporter of the event, and his six-day drive this year will carry the banner of The Kauri Museum the length of the country. He was seen off on the journey by The Kauri Museum general manager, Dr Tracey Wedge. She was pleased to support the charity, and wished Chris an enjoyable trip and safe driving. His ‘Mini Mack’ carries the museum branding to Invercargill and back.
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★ p Local man Ian Humphries has a $1,000 smile after winning the lucky ticket prize at the Pahi Boating and Fishing Club’s open fishing contest on the Kaipara Harbour last Saturday. “You don’t need a fishing line to win,” quipped an equally thrilled club captain Shane Wintle (left), handing over the cheque as member Mike Donald looked on. Club commodore Darren Sheppard says, “a record 118 contest tickets were sold, and fishers landed a metric quarter tonne of quality snapper, with nine-year-old Blake Hardisty landing the biggest at 7.5 kilograms. The harbour is certainly very healthy.”
KAIPARA LIFESTYLER March 30 2021
Dam plan could ease restrictions
Landfill decision in 30 days
u by Andy Bryenton
u by Paul Campbell
As the Kaipara District council’s Long Term Plan (LTP) nears the end of the public submissions phase, the last aspect of the proposed 10-year framework in under the spotlight; water supply to Dargaville.
p Deputy Mayor Anna Curnow, TTTWT Chair Dover Samuels and local dignitaries met in winter 2020 to bless the site of a new dam near Te Kopuru; now a submission for construction is before council, tying in with LTP plans
The LTP suggests connection to the forthcoming Te Tai Tokerau Water Trust dam in rural Te Kopuru, with a cost of approximately $2.1 million. Water for these two schemes currently comes from the Kaihu River. However, water officials have noted that during drought conditions, such as those experienced in the summer of 2019/2020, river flow rates can become so low that it’s impossible to draw drinking water from this source. The LTP proposal calls for a connection to the new dam, which has moved from a simple proposal to a forthcoming reality in recent months. The TTT Water Trust’s March newsletter
confirms that a submission has been put to the council for the construction of a large reservoir dam in the Glinks Gully area, with work projected to begin before winter. The LTP ties in this new water resource with the concepts of both climate change readiness, the planning of which has been allocated a further $1.5 million over ten years, and of homogenisation of reticulated water charges. As well as serving the residential infrastructure of Dargaville, the new water source would also provide a ‘backstop’ for industry, as many of our local businesses also rely on a reliable water supply to operate. ¢
After more than two years of protest, a decision on the proposed siting of a mega-landfill for Auckland’s rubbish in the Dome Valley, threatening perceived Kaipara Harbour pollution, is expected in 30 days, on May 12. The five commissioners appointed to inquire into the dump application by Chinese-owned Waste Management Ltd formally closed their hearing last Friday. The time frame for issuing the decision on the resource consent application has been extended from the normal 15 to 30 working days. The date was advised by Auckland Council resource consents lead, Warwick Pascoe. The news has delighted the Fight the Tip movement, which has led more than two years of widespread opposition to the planned landfill. “We are waiting with huge interest for the outcome of this issue; now all the hearings are officially over. The closure came at the end of a lot of follow up work by the commissioners,” said Fight the Tip executive member Sue Crockett. “Now, we wait.” The long protest included a major hikoi to Auckland supported by Ngati Whatua, Northland councils and MPs, as well as widespread
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An echo from the past u by Paul Campbell
Moving a residential location from one part of the country to another will always provide a little sense of adventure, but in the case of a move from Hawke’s Bay to the Kaipara, a sense of discovery and coincidence became an overriding factor. After meeting new people and settling into the village of Paparoa, I had pretty much decided that I had put some 40 years of world travel and living in a dozen countries behind me. Accordingly, I thought to sort through some boxed up and stored family
papers and documents and send what was important to the safekeeping of my son — history for the next generation. That’s when I discovered, probably for the first and only time, my late mother’s birth certificate and leaping off the page was the word Paparoa. There under
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place of birth: ‘The School House’. I had always assumed our family roots were in Taranaki, where my maternal grandfather was a school headmaster for all the years I could remember. Intrigued, I spent some time of discovery in the local library. Before long, I established that my said grandfather had served in the first world war with local hero and soldier, later prime minister, Joseph Gordon Coates. After the war, when my mother was born in 1922 ‘in the School House’, my grandfather, AK Robertshaw, was the headmaster, presumably, at the invitation of now Kaipara MP Mr Coates, of the Paparoa School. It was now apparent that my arrival in Kaipara had,
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Remembrance takes flight
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u by Andy Bryenton
Weekend showers of rain did not deter the convoy of motorcycles and classic cars that rolled into Dargaville on Sunday as part of the Northland Rescue Helicopter appeal.
From Friday, March 26 onward, a special relay of pilots has been making its way around New Zealand, carrying with them a message of remembrance. Dargaville knitters and the aero club have been preparing for their arrival.
p Local Mini enthusiast Graeme Powdrell was out there selling teddy bears to grace classic car dashboards, all for the rescue helicopter cause
Whangarei’s contingent of hot rodders and classics enthusiasts were met by locals with similar rare examples of auto art in their sheds and garages. Members of the Dargaville Lions shook buckets for donations among the spectators who turned out to appreciate the horsepower on display. One enterprising driver even organised a sale of stuffed-toy mascots for the convoy, gathering more coins for the chopper. After a brief rest at the Countdown and Warehouse car park, the crew headed back onto the highway, this time only as far as Harding Park, where they were hosted by the Dargaville Vintage
Machinery Club for lunch and a tour of the premises and collection. Prizes were handed out for those participating in the run, which had been planned earlier in the month but was forced to postpone due to the Covid-19 lockdown experienced in early March. All proceeds from this event will go to the rescue helicopter trust, enabling medical rescue flights to continue saving lives all across the North. Other recent events, including the arrival of more than 100 horses and riders for the Trek for Life and the Dargaville Truck Show, have also raised money for the service, which relies on public goodwill and charity to keep flying. ¢
p On April 20, a Cessna 152 aircraft will fly in from Auckland carrying the poppy flight cargo of remembrance, raising money and awareness for the RSA, Starship Hospital and the Warbirds Trust
The 2021 Poppy Flight is an Anzac odyssey, connecting all the small towns of New Zealand through flight. “It will encourage our children to remember those who fought for our freedom, many of whom paid the ultimate price, and encourage them to think about returned servicemen and women who need our help and support now,” said Kev and Mel Salisbury, operators of Aviation Tours NZ and organisers of the flight. “Our collective fundraising will help The RSA and The Starship Foundation as they continue to provide care needed
in many areas. The Poppy Flight will also help keep our aviation history alive through the NZ Warbirds Association.” Dargaville is scheduled for a visit from the poppy flight on April 20, when the plane carrying the poppies will touch down at the town’s aerodrome. Marion McEwing of the Dargaville Sewing and Curtain Centre reports that members of the Dargaville knitting club have been busy preparing poppies to add to the aircraft’s cargo. Readers who wish to donate to the cause can visit poppyflight.co.nz/donate to make a contribution. ¢
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KAIPARA LIFESTYLER
Paenga-whāwhā April
Kaipara Kōrero Pouto Road sealing works kick off It’s a go! The first part of the Provincial Development Unit funded – Pouto Road project kicked off last week, starting one of our most significant road sealing projects. The work will take place over two seasons (April-June 2021 and September-December 2021). Contractors Ventia will start near the Ari Ari Road junction and work northwards, completing approximately ten kilometres of sealing work. A traffic management plan will be in place during the construction, road users should expect some delays to their travel.
Apply for sports travel funding Are you involved in school age sporting events and looking for travel funding? The first 2021 Sport NZ/Kiwisport Rural Travel Fund is now open for applications! The fund subsidises travel to and from sporting events for sports teams participating in local competitions. Applications close 31 March 2021 (the second round will reopen in August).
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Parks and maintenance work by Kaiwaka River Our Parks team and local contractors Turf Tamer have undertaken work by the Kaiwaka River (north eastern side of the bridge). This work is funded by Te Tai Tokerau Worker Redeployment package from central government. Our team tidied up the area – removing fallen and dying trees, mulching overgrown vegetation and grass, and treating and removing pest plants, retaining the native trees and shrubs. Once the Kaiwaka footbridges have been completed we will be working with the community to beautify this area so that it can be a space enjoyed by everyone. We can’t wait to see it completed.
For more information visit www.kaipara.govt.nz/funding
Mangawhai shared path update Recently we received the good news that Waka Kotahi NZTA have granted $5.9 million in funding to complete phase 1 of our new shared path. This funding will cover intersection improvements in the Village and the section of the shared path on Molesworth Drive from the ITM down to about 80m past Estuary Drive. Construction will start later this year – we will be sharing more information about this work soon. If you’re not on our mailing list, go to www.mangawhaicommunityplan. co.nz and sign up for the newsletter to receive all our updates on projects in Mangawhai.
Parking at Dargaville Primary School We’re having some issues at the moment around bad parking behaviour at Dargaville Primary School, with reports people are regularly parking on grass berms and over yellow lines, making the area unsafe and obstructing traffic lines of sight. There are rules in place to regulate parking, and our team at Kaipara District Council are regularly out and about monitoring parking and behavior. Our parking wardens focus first on educating people to do the right thing, which means better parking and a better experience for everyone. In some cases they may have no other option but to issue infringement tickets.
Wood Street Mangawhai – have your say Our survey for the Wood Street revitalisation project is now online. If you’re a Wood Street user we want to hear your thoughts about what you think is working and what’s not. If there are aspects of the design that you love (or even just like) please tell us. If you’re not keen on other bits, please give us feedback on why it’s not working for you, so we can make improvements where needed. If you would prefer a physical copy of the survey, pop into our customer service centre at The Hub and pick one up.
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Trekking for a cause u by Andy Bryenton
From March 20 to 28, a horse trek with a difference proceeded down the west coast from Rawene on the Hokianga Harbour toward Pouto at the tip of the Kaipara Heads.
p Horses take a break while their humans rest for a day at Baylys Beach, the halfway mark of the 2021 Mid North Trek for Life
The Trek For Life was established to support the rescue services that operate in the Kiwi outdoors, a gigantic adventure playground for many, and a vast area to cover when disaster strikes. “Despite its size, some areas of New Zealand can be very remote, and with our innate Kiwi sense of adventure, the chances of finding yourself in the wilderness needing assistance are great,” says the Trek For Life Trust’s media spokesperson. “So we thought what better way to give back to local communities than to support the First Response and Rescue Services in the areas that we travel through by donating a portion of the proceeds.” In March 2020, the inaugural Trek travelled from Te Paki Station at the very
top of the North island to Kohukohu, raising $33,000 for 10 different first response and rescue services in the Far North. The trekkers have come to the Kaipara, setting up a base camp for a mid-trek rest on the cliff tops above Baylys Beach. Trekkers are supported in their journey by locals who provide space for their nightly camp set up. A small legion of volunteers establish marquees, tents and temporary secure space for the horses, as well as ensuring that there’s plenty to eat and a comfy place to sleep. While many are on horseback, others take to the trail on foot or by bicycle. It’s all for a good cause and a great way to drink in the scenery of the Ripiro Coast. ¢
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Last chance to have your say He agrees that phone calls, emails, social media posts and conversations with friends expressing support for, or opposition to, LTP options are positive steps toward democratic engagement but fall short of being official submissions. KDC councillors and the mayor have been active at meetings and local market days, fielding queries and comments. However, Mr Hope expressed the position that the council would also like to see that discussion turn into formal submissions. These have been made easier to submit this year with new online technology; citizens can visit kaipara.govt.nz or by visiting local libraries for a hard copy of the LTP. The seven core initiatives which are discussed, costed and proposed in the LTP include waste minimisation and recycling, the remediation or reconstruction of certain civic buildings in Dargaville and the relocation of Mangawhai’s library. There’s also a large focus on water, addressing wastewater and drinking water infrastructure costs and how they are paid, securing new water supplies to quell restrictions in summer, and a response to climate change. The plan also contains information on rates changes and how they have been affected by property value increases across the region.
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p Mayor Jason Smith and council members have been out at meetings and market days to encourage greater civic involvement with the LTP process
Comment is also welcomed on this financial aspect of how the LTP’s core platforms will be funded. The KDC reiterate that all formal submissions will be considered and that a strong enough voice for or against the ideas presented will alter the final LTP. However, time is running out. Wednesday is your last chance to make your submission and effect positive change. ¢
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COVID-19 Vaccine Frequently Asked Questions
The first phase of the Northland COVID-19 Vaccine Programme focuses on protecting our borders. The Northland Border worker and household contacts campaign started on 1 March and a total of 599 vaccinations have been given to date. Group 2 Rollout in Northland We are now preparing to offer the COVID-19 vaccine to people in Group 2 starting in late March, early April: • high-risk frontline healthcare workforces who are most likely to contract and/or spread COVID-19 through their interaction with patients. 1 • Any person who usually lives in long-term residential care where residents are at risk of severe outcomes from COVID-19. • All people working in long-term residential environments where people are at risk of getting very sick or dying from COVID-19. • Older Māori and Pacific people cared for by whānau (and the people they live with and their carers). • COVID-19 Vaccination Centres are being established in partnership with Māori Health Providers in Kaitaia, Kerikeri, Kaikohe, Rawene, Kawakawa, Whangarei and Dargaville.
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Trans-Tasman travel bubble • The Government intends to announce the commencement date for a trans-Tasman travel bubble on 6 April 2021. • It has also been announced that certain conditions will need to be satisfied before the travel bubble can be finalised. These include, but are not limited to, our response framework (for when there are cases in Australia) is fit for purpose and ready, and also we have measures in place to effectively contact trace travellers from Australia should we need to. • Much work has already been done but opening up a quarantinefree travel zone with Australia is highly complex.
New Online Tool – Find Out When You Can Get the Vaccine An online tool that helps people find out when they can get the vaccine can be found here - covid19.govt.nz website. It describes the four groups and takes you through a series of questions to work out when you can get the vaccine. Frontline healthcare workers include those who are interacting directly with patients, potential COVID-19 cases and/or potential COVID-19 samples.
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Dargaville gym shapes up u by Andy Bryenton
When Jody and Rosie Wilson decided to come back to the Kaipara, they brought a selection of skills built up in the fitness industry, working for one of the busiest gyms in Christchurch. Now they are ready to embark on their own business in Dargaville. The couple returned to the locale after working in Les Mills Christchurch and then establishing their own home fitness studio business. It was at the time when earthquakes had rocked the southern city. Still, it was the birth of their first child, which formed the catalyst for Jody and Rosie to head north, where Jody’s family lived, and support was at hand. “Our vision is to bring that more cosmopolitan and varied approach to fitness to Dargaville,” said Jody. He was in the freshly painted premises, which will soon bear the signage of Ignite Fitness. “We’ve been very busy setting up, but once all the paperwork is done we’re ready for the next phase, bringing in equipment and inviting enrolments.” The gym will feature areas for core training, strength training, kettlebells and dumbbells, and a boxing and kickboxing fitness area. This is not a sparring or contact sports section, Jody points out, but a place to engage with the fitness aspects of combative sports, such as speed bag and heavy bag work, among others. Convenience is also something he and Rosie have designed into the core
p Rosie and Jody have returned to Dargaville from the South Island, bringing with them a wealth of fitness experience to share
Mussel safety warning Warmer than usual coastal waters have caused a new alert from New Zealand Food Safety advising people to stay safe from food poisoning by thoroughly cooking mussels before eating them. Director of food regulation Dr Paul Dansted says Vibrio parahaemolyticus are naturally occurring bacteria that are found in seawater. “Statistics show a recent spike in cases, with 22 since the beginning of the year. This compares with 14 for the first three months of 2020 and four for the same period in 2019. “Symptoms may include watery or bloody diarrhoea, abdominal cramps, nausea, vomiting, fever and a headache. The consequences can be more serious for people with weakened immunity, the young,
the elderly and frail, and pregnant women. To be safe to eat, thoroughly cook mussels at above 65 degrees Celsius for one minute. If you get sick, phone Healthline for advice on 0800 611 116 or seek medical attention immediately. If possible, store and refrigerate any leftover food for testing. “It is raw mussels that we are advising against consuming. They are not the mussels that can be bought in plastic pottles. Those mussels are cooked and marinated and are not affected,” Dr Dansted says.
concept of their fitness business. Both will still be available to conduct personal training sessions. At the same time, the new Ignite facility will have designated times when a child-friendly area will be open so that working parents can bring their little ones along and fit fitness into their schedule. For late-night workers, farmers and others working unorthodox hours, a passkey system will allow 24-hour access to the gym. A mixture of classes and structured training anytime will make this an asset for local athletes and those looking to get in shape, say the entrepreneurial couple. ¢
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Firefighters working hard u by Andy Bryenton
Firefighters from Te Kopuru and Dargaville were called into action to extinguish a large fire in woodland near the Pouto Road, south of Dargaville. Dramatic footage shared on social media shows the volunteers battling flames that swept through a stand of pines and scrub, sending up a pall of smoke that was visible as far away as Dargaville. Helicopters with monsoon buckets were also deployed to the scene to ensure that the fire didn’t spread. Despite recent scattered rain, forested areas in the rural Kaipara remain tinder dry. The fire season remains strictly ‘by permit only’. The Pouto blaze follows a busy week for local firefighters, with no less than six call-outs by the Dargaville station house siren on Monday alone. It prompted a message of support from the town’s chief fire officer and reminding locals of the sacrifices made by local businesses to keep the rescue service running efficiently. “Big thanks to all our volunteers for a massive effort,” said the Dargaville CFO via a widely shared social media post. “More importantly, a huge thank you to the employers of our volunteers. They are the ones that make it possible for our guys and girls to go out and help the community when they need it the most.” “These businesses take a financial hit by not only being short-staffed while our firefighters are on a call-out, but
p Helicopters with monsoon buckets were out in force to assist firefighters when a forest fire ripped through dry scrub south of Te Kopuru
most of them keep paying their staff while they’re out. “On days like today, it would be impossible to do what we do without the support of our local employers. So please go out and support them on behalf of us and help them keep us available.” After complaints on social media opining that Dargaville’s fire siren should be removed, it’s also timely to note that the siren does not simply summon firefighting volunteers. It also serves as a warning to clear a path for fire trucks, ambulances and police cars attending emergencies. When you hear the siren, be on the lookout for first responders and make way; lives could be at stake and seconds count. ¢
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OPINION
World peace u by Jane Gray
A line from a movie comes to mind; ‘if you were to win the beauty show, how would you like to make a difference’? ‘World Peace’ was the reply, which is a very corny line. Yes, world peace would be amazing but will never happen for so many reasons: poverty, greed, religion, power, envy, anger, pride — just to list a few. How do we change that? Well, in little old New Zealand, we probably can’t change what is happening in the world, but we can make changes in our own back yard I’m sure. Any one of us can start very simply by being a good neighbour. Do you know your neighbours? Do you respect people’s peace and quiet, avoid mowing lawns too early on a Sunday, turn down loud music in the wee small hours, and stop your dog from barking, for example. These are such easy things to do and appreciated by those that live around you. How do we make a difference to our community? That would seem a lot more complicated, with a lot more help needed from the central government. Child obesity is an issue in NZ. How do we change that? Some things would be easy to change. Get children outside, playing in the dirt, climbing trees, and putting their phones, tablets and Playstations away. Something else that could be done is a tax on sugary foods, like soft drinks & sweets and removing GST from fresh fruit and vegetables. It’s simple and I don’t know why it couldnt work. What the government loses in revenue from GST they make up for in taxes on sugar. Homelessness remains another major problem. So many social issues need to be addressed, and the question is — is the central government actually making a difference? I can’t see it myself.
How can we help as individuals? I’m not sure we can, but I also don’t think the new housing policies that Labour announced last week are going to help either. It has certainly helped first home buyers, which is great, but where are the houses for them to buy coming from? Probably rental investment properties, displacing tenants, who then become homeless, and so goes the merrygo-round. There are simply not enough homes for all. Sorting the RMA’s replacement to make it easier to build or use land that is currently not classed as a residential area is one idea; building up, not out is another. Our justice system seems to be very skewed. For example, a retired housemaster of Dilworth School (a facility set up to help and support children with behavioural issues or difficult family situations) was only given three years imprisonment for long-term sexual abuse of children in his charge. How is that possible or right? Mental health in New Zealand is also a major problem, especially in our youth. How can we help with that? Some really simple ideas come to mind. Ask your child how their day was and how they are doing, then listen to what they are telling you. Reduce how much time they are using social media platforms, and deal with bullying as soon as it is known about. Don’t be ashamed to ask for help from whoever you need it from, and keep asking if you don’t like the answers. No, not world peace, but every little change we make must help. ¢
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Kai Iwi in the spotlight A classic day of surfcasting
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u by Andy Bryenton
A recent open day at Kai Iwi Lakes displayed the importance of this scenic and historic location in terms of both tourism and ecology.
p Kai Iwi Lakes proved popular for tourists all summer long, with record numbers visiting the Kaipara’s freshwater swimming and boating spot for 2021
Attended by the Northland Regional Council, Coast Guard, Kaipara District Council, Foundation North, Water Safety NZ and many others, the day was a chance for locals and visitors alike to appreciate the biodiversity of the dune lake environment. This message was especially pertinent following a koi carp scare earlier in 2021, which had the lakes’ custodians on the lookout for these invasive pest fish. It was all good news on the day, however, as the sun shone for free snorkelling excursions and waka on the water thanks to Te Hikuwai O Waka Ama
Club. Late-season campers mingled with curious locals and learned about the ecosystem of the lakes, which have been a valuable source of freshwater since pre-European times on the west coast. More adventurous snorkelers were able to book in for a night tour of Lake Taharoa, the biggest of the cluster of lakes formed thousands of years ago by the uplift of the coastline. Others, meanwhile, were content to enjoy one of the last hot and sunny days of water activities before daylight savings and the coming of winter rains to replenish the visibly diminished lake levels after a long, hot season. ¢
u by Andy Bryenton
The Kauri Coast’s most famous fishing contest returns again for 2021, with a break due to the Covid-19 pandemic last year in the past and anglers keen to get back into the action. The Kauri Coast surfcasting classic has been an annual fixture for fishers for two decades. This year the prizes are bigger than ever, says event organiser and keen fisherman Ross Friedrich. “Once again, this competition will benefit several of our local schools, as it has done for many years in the p The big catch of the day will go home with a big cash prize, past,” says Ross. but it’s local schools that are the most important winners as “The prizes this year the Kauri Coast Surfcasting competition returns for 2021 are pretty generous, with $3,000 for the heaviest kahawai of course, there’s plenty of good eating alone, that gives you an idea of the to be had even if you don’t take home prize pool. We’re very grateful to our the trophy. supporters and sponsors for helping The action all kicks off at 9am on make this event so big.” Omamari Beach, part of the scenic As well as that sizeable score Ripiro Coast west of Dargaville, on for the heaviest kahawai, there are Saturday, April 24. That gives anglers other prizes waiting to be hooked. time to practice their cast, gear up The second and third kahawai receive with local fishing stores and take a few $2,000 and $1,000, respectively, practice runs before the big day. Tickets while the heaviest snapper and are available on the beach on the day, trevally will net $600 each. That’s a so mark your calendar and get ready for good purse for a day’s fishing, and a classic day’s fishing. ¢
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A dog’s tail …
Wen’ bad weather is rilly good “Good greef Dog, ya gotta wunder what the peeple who right words for the big city papas use for brains, don’t ya?” Gidday readas. Yep, that’s the Boss makin’ one of his sayings wen no one else nose wot he is rilly talkin’ about. So I lookt at his gerlfrend Sharlene, an’ she rolled her eyes at me, and said ter tha Boss: ”Wot do yer meen deah?” “Well this here ina Orkland papa. It sez we got bad weather comin’ in New Zilland this week. It sez it’s gonna be wet an’ raining! Well woop de do!” (I think Boss is bein’ sarcistic, but I dunno rilly wot he meens.) “Yes deah,” sed Sharlene. “Ya gotta remember that most kiwis are living ina big citys wear they gotta wurry about if they gotta take an umbrelly when they go out ter work or ter skool, or tha shops. Not like us peeple ina rural areas eh. We the ones who is the ecomony backbone ofa country, an’ we bin battlin’ out own bad weather fer blimmin’ months. Drout, no rain, grass dried up. Yer mate Bill down in Horke’s Bay were Billy comes from is rilly in trubble. He hasta graze the long acre ter feed his remaining kattil beests.” Well readas, that was a long speek fer Sharlene, but I was startin’ ter get the messij. Wots good fer the goose aint good fer the ganda.
Sunshine ona farm is bad wen it’s too much. We gotta have plinty of rain fer the grass ter grow and fill up the troffs fer the stock eh? (Sharlene red this kolumn after I write it, an’ said I mixin’ me metafours — but I’m leavin’ it in cos I no wot I meen.) Ter put in a nutshell (another meta something?) I unnerstand city peeple don’t like rain. Well, I’ll say it too: Woop de do! As soon as we get a shower of rain here ona propitty, me ana Boss and even Sharlene have a run round ina house paddick an’ get wet. Mine you, that’s
only afta we hada lotta sunshiny weather. Sharlene poured another cuppatees for her ana Boss, (we wuz havin’ smoko ona woolsed steps like always) and she snuck me a pikelit wile Boss was looking at the weather stuff ina papa. “It’s blimmin grate ter see the rain,” she sed. “But, I rekin I mite get an extra sack in yer kennil Billy, ana duvay ona bed for us. It’ll be getting a little chilly ina nitetime soon, an’ remember, it’ll be dark erly too. We gonna see the clocks go back on April 4. That’s Easta time too.” Ah well, readas, I’ll be snug in me kennil then, get a erlier feed an’ I kin go ter sleep a bit earlier eh? Wot, me wurry? Nah. See ya. Billy
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A window on farming life u by Andy Bryenton
An estimated 2,500 Kiwis visited 37 farms last week as part of the nationwide Open Farms Day, an initiative aimed at showing people the realities of farming life and how farmers are working hard to improve environmental outcomes.
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Easter colouring-in competition! Thanks to the good people at Dargaville's Anzac Theatre, we have a family movie pass to give away for Easter. If you want to be in to win, all you need to do is colour in this picture of the Easter Bunny,
snap a photo of your colourful creation and email it along with your name, age and a parent or guardian's phone number to comp@thelifestyler.co.nz. We'll judge the brightest and most festive bunnies and
inform the winner after the Easter break so they can catch a favourite film these school holidays! Deadline for entries is April 9 and we’ll announce the winner in the April 13 issue.
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Kaipara Service Directory ATJ
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37 BEACH ROAD DARGAVILLE PO BOX 264 DARGAVILLE
SELF DRIVE MACHINERY HIRE
• Rollers 1.5 - 13 tonne • Diggers 1-20 tonne • Site dumpers 1-10 tonne • Loaders, Trailers, Plate Compactors etc
OPTOMETRISTS
Call the team at ATJ for your hire needs
Warkworth 09 425 8845 or Aaron on 021 210 0493 4 Morrosion Drive, Warkworth
THURSDAY’S 10.30AM — 4.00PM Shop 4 | Edwin Arcade 86 Victoria Street, Dargaville
09 439 8210 | 027 497 2929 sales@aztecaluminium.co.nz
● SCAFFOLDING ● PLASTERING ● WATERBLASTING ● EXTERIORS ● INTERIORS
Dargaville Funeral Services Ltd 24 Hours — 09 439 8016 Locally owned and operated
● ROOFS ● AIRLESS SPRAYING
CALL CHRIS HICKEY ON 027 561 1719 email: fencingspecialists.nz@gmail.com
EDEN EMTAGE
ALL ASPECTS OF FARM & LIFESTYLE BLOCK FENCING & MAINTENANCE INCLUDING:
Contact: Eden or Louise
The Point of Difference
Phone: 021 074 9152
• Post & Batten • Entrances • Post & Rail • Retaining Walls • Stock Yards • Riparian Lots • Netting • Subdivisions
027 369 1073 Jessica Young – 020 4119 1299 office@dargavillefuneralservices.co.nz
Bruce Young – 027 575 7377 www.dargavillefuneralservices.co.nz
Email: ezeflowpainter@gmail.com GST No: 84-379-263
Grant Hambly 027 452 2622
hambly652@gmail.com
HAYES FENCING
Carpet Laying Repairs Re-Stretching Floor preparation
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Post and Rail Waterway lots » Techno
Call Shaun 027 818 7344 | hayesfencing.nz@gmail.com COVERING THE KAIPARA
overlays, matrix, floorsanding
AVAILABLE FOR ESSENTIAL FARM WORK
PH 09 439 0209 | 109 Victoria St, Dargaville
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• EXCAVATIONS • TRENCHING • DRAINS & WATER TABLES • POST BORING • SITE CLEARANCE • TIP TRUCK FOR LOAD REMOVALS • ROCK BUCKET & “THUMB” EXPERIENCED OPERATOR
“NO JOB TOO BIG OR TOO SMALL”
MUDDY
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021 056 7665
THUMBS
GARDENING & MAINTENANCE
Office: 09 439 8048 Fax: 09 437 5796 Email: office@morrisandmorris.co.nz 15 Gladstone Street, Dargaville, 0310, PO Box 8043, Kensington 0145, Whangarei
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TK DIGGERS 027 432 0588
Operator AARON GUEST 09 439 1843 tkdiggers@gmail.com
PHONE 022 058 8515 EMAIL SERVICE@HIABHIRE.CO.NZ | WWW.HIABHIRE.CO.NZ
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LUCKY LUKE’S LIFTING
We provide the Hiab Crane and Flat Bed truck for loads up to 7.3 metres long and up to 6.5 tonnes. Our crane can lift up to 3 tonnes and we are the go-to for local builders, merchants and industrial customers.
• Lawn Mowing • Hedge Trimming • Water blasting • Pruning/Tree Trimming • Section Clean Up • General Garden Maintenance • Planting • Weed Spraying AND MORE! Call now for a no obligation free quote!
Matt 021 111 0595 or email muddythumbs@gmail.com
Composted for 3 years - low in NPK, tested PH7
906 Port Albert Rd, Wellsford
Phone: 09 423 7014
$5EA
Find us on
www.macjimray.co.nz
NWC Northern Wairoa Contracting Ltd DO YOU NEED CONCRETE? • Driveways • Sheds • Carports • Patios • 2 Tonne Digger • Tip Truck Obligation free quote Leon 022 344 9774 nwcontracting2021@gmail.com
Tu Christey Massage Therapist Diploma in Massage, MNZ Cert. in Thai Traditional Massage (Wat Pho) “Get rid of your aches & pains, maintain your well being” Therapeutic, Deep Tissue, Sports, Pregnancy, Relaxation, Myofascial Release, Lymphatic Drainage
12 tonner tilt bucket, good rates, own transporter Great service Northland wide
Using worms, sun and time - we process all our liquid waste into rich compost.
40L BAGS FOR SALE AT THE GATE.
Phone: (09) 439 6518 Mobile: 021 116 9425 Email: tuthemt@gmail.com www.handyhandsmassage.co.nz
FOR ALL YOUR ENGINEERING NEEDS We do steel, hydraulic hoses, stainless & aluminium engineering
027 213 9665
100A Jervois Street, Dargaville
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CLASSIFIEDS
Phone 09 439 6933
Closing date for classified advertising for the 6 April 2021 edition is Thursday 1 April 2021
For Sale
Security
CHICKEN MANURE for sale in bulk lots $40 per cubic metre, small lots $40 per cubic metre plus freight. B&H Whangarei are also available for all types of fencing. Call 09 432 2444 or 027 476 5458.
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.
FIREWOOD, DRY hotmix of gum & cypress. In bulk, $90 per cubic metre delivered in Dargaville area. Phone or text Henry 021 734 906. SUZUKI ESCUDO Vitara/Grand Vitara — car parts, WOF parts, 4x4 parts etc. Good parts, good prices. Phone Derek 09 439 7573. TOP SOIL, top quality, $75 per m³ onto your trailer, or truck deliveries available for larger orders. Phone 021 132 4107 or 09 439 5141.
Septic Tank Services EFFLUENT REMOVAL, just give us a call, we remove it all. ‘Magic Property Services’. Phone Chris 027 480 0110 or Mary 027 459 1544. 7 Days. WE ARE THE ONLY CODE COMPLIANT OPERATORS IN THE KAIPARA. MAGIC PROPERTY Services, effluent & septic tank cleaning. Servicing the Kaipara. Phone Chris 027 480 0110 or Mary 027 459 1544. 7 Days. WE ARE THE ONLY CODE COMPLIANT OPERATORS IN THE KAIPARA.
Situations Vacant
ART SALE
BARTENDER WANTED – Approx. 15 hours a week, cleaning, bar work, experience/qualifications preferred. Email CV or questions to dargavilleclub1932@gmail. com.
50% discount, art works by 7 artists Dargaville Gallery 4 Murdoch St, Dargaville
Situations Vacant
Situations Vacant
NWMRSA
MENTOR DRIVERS NEEDED
Do you have a few spare hours a week ? Could you help our students gain valuable driving practice? Dargaville High School is seeking mentor drivers to help students progress from Learner to Restricted and Full Licence. We have a small manual car for students to practice in but we need adults to take them out for one hour practice drives. This is a volunteer position and you would need to do a Police Vet prior to starting. DHS will provide basic training and support. PLEASE HELP US. Being a licensed driver is really important for employability and we are eager to help our students progress with this essential qualification. RING DHS 09 439 7229
We are looking for a part time bar person. Hours of work: Thursdays: 2.30pm to close Fridays: 2.30pm to close Saturdays: 1.00pm to 6.00pm All applications to be sent to nwrsa@northernwairoarsa.co.nz
09 439 4975 RECEPTION/TRUST ACCOUNT ADMINISTRATION
Wanted to Buy SUZUKI 4X4 Wanted to buy — parked, damaged or unwanted, Escudo Vitara/Grand Vitara. Phone Derek 09 439 7573.
Garage Sale Month Market Saturday 3rd April Community Hall Hokianga Road Dargaville, opposite the Anzac Theatre.
8am till noon, Something for everyone.
09 439 7243
100 IT’S NOT A TARGET
Personal MAN MID 60s, fit, healthy, social drinker, nonsmoker with a good sense of humour, literate and articulate farmer/businessman seeks long term female company. Phone 09 439 5080. Thanks for the replies so far.
Hammonds Law is looking for an administration superstar to run our reception and trust account. This is a full time permanent position. You will need to be efficient, able to learn new systems quickly and have exceptional attention to detail. Your previous experience will include using your great people skills either with clients, customers or other staff. A background in a law or accounting firm would be an advantage, though not essential. Hammonds Law is a busy firm, servicing a large client base. As receptionist you are the first point of contact for our clients but your role will be much more than that. You will also be administering the trust account and client database, including reconciling, banking, processing settlements and payments and data entry. If this sounds a bit like you, send a copy of your CV and a covering letter to our Practice Manager, Eryn Wilson-Collins at eryn@hammondslaw.co.nz.
5,000 SHRUBS, trees, ground cover from $1.50 to $8.00 all ready now. See us on Facebook and Google Got2Go Plants, 55 West Coast Road, Te Kopuru. 10am to 4pm Tuesday to Sunday. Phone 09 439 5556.
Trades & Services GARDEN CLEAN-UP & section clean-up, spraying, vegetation removal, raised gardens, vegetable seedlings, & more. Dargaville to Maungaturoto. Phone Garden2Go 021 0218 1111. 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.
Work Wanted PROFESSIONAL PAINTER and plasterer, interior and exterior, can travel, 30 years experience, phone Gary Dixon 021 066 7505.
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439 2020
Dry Aged Beef Specialists Traditional Manuka wood smoked Bacon & Ham
TOKATOKA
0.6-1.0FTE Negotiable – 1YR Fixed Term We are looking for an experienced clinician to provide behavioural health services within a General Practice setting in Dargaville. A community focused practice that embraces a diverse collective of expertise and promotes healthy wellbeing of their staff and community. The position will work as integrated members of the local General Practice and provide immediately accessible, evidence-based brief interventions to individuals and their families to assist in improving their mental and physical health. We are seeking someone who has: • A current New Zealand registration as a health professional in Psychology, Nursing, Occupational Therapy, or Social Work. • Professional experience in their registered field, minimum 3 years.
• A current unencumbered full NZ drivers licence • Excellent computer and literacy skills including MS Office Suite
Visitor Services Co-ordinator Ruatuna Part-time (.4 full time equivalent) Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga is looking for a customer service superstar to host our visitors and care for our heritage property, Ruatuna that is located near Matakohe in the Kaipara District. Ruatuna is nationally significant as the birthplace of Gordon Coates a former Prime Minister of New Zealand and for its links with the development of stock breeding in New Zealand. The property includes the homestead and gardens and an extensive heritage landscape including farmland, archaeological sites and agricultural outbuildings. This is an opportunity to move this exciting property forward and realise its full potential as a leading heritage attraction.
WAYNE & ANNETTE
Health Improvement Practitioner Dargaville
• Clinical experience working in a mental health environment (primary or secondary) providing evidence-based brief interventions such as ACT, FACT or CBT.
Nurseries & Plants
Applications close on Tuesday 6 April 2021 at 5pm. Please see: https://www.heritage.org.nz/ get-involved/job-vacancies for further details including how to apply.
WWW.HERITAGE.ORG.NZ
BAR PERSON WANTED
• Excellent verbal and written communication skills • The right to work in NZ and/or have a current NZ work visa. Further information, a detailed position description and Application for Employment form can be downloaded from our website www.mahitahihauora.co.nz/vacancies/ Mahitahi-Hauora-Health-ImprovementPractitioner-Dargaville
WE NEED YOU, TO JOIN OUR SALES TEAM!
Kaurilands Skills Centre Trust has an A+ team for supporting adults with intellectual and cognitive disabilities. We are looking for a SUPPORT WORKER to aid our residents to lead a full and fulfilling life. The Support Worker is required to take part in daily activities which include some administration and medication responsibilities. Ideally, the applicant would have experience caring for semi-independent individuals, will have, or is working toward a Level 3 Health and Wellbeing Certificate. It is essential that the applicant holds a full drivers licence and be able to pass a police check.
To find out more, or request a job description, please phone 09 439 2140, or apply via email to operations.manager@kaurilandsskills.co.nz Applications close at 9 am, April 12th 2021. “To enable the best possible life for our people by developing life skills and social opportunities”
PART TIME SECRETARY REQUIRED Pouto Topu A Trust Board Maori Owned Farming / Forestry Business We have a vacancy for Part Time Secretary. This is a contract position based on an hourly basis plus travel. Full Secretarial administrative service required by the Trust Board. Attend and minute all Board Meetings, Annual General Meeting and other if required. Prepare meeting agenda and distribute meeting minutes to the Board. Receive Correspondence, Reports, etc, and distribute to the Board. Arrange meeting venues as directed by the Board. Office management duties: Attend to all inward / outward communication, by letter, email, text or phone, keep and update filing system, etc. Advanced Word with good Excel and preferably PowerPoint experience preferred. Stable work history and proven confidentiality is required. This Secretarial position will be responsible to the Chairperson. Apply in writing to the Chairperson, including your CV and two referees. Contract document is available if requested. Application addressed to: mark@northdrill.co.nz; phone 027 836 3970
APPLY TODAY
• 1 Full time sales role available • 1 Part time sales role available- 25 hours per week, with the potential for more • Training provided • Positive attitude and strong people skills encouraged • Basic cell phone and computer knowledge are an asset
Integrity community media
OUR CUSTOMERS WANT TO PROMOTE THEIR BUSINESSES, THEY JUST NEED TO TALK TO YOU TO MAKE IT HAPPEN!
Email your CV & Cover Letter to: jobs@integrity.nz
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CLASSIFIEDS
Phone 09 439 6933
Closing date for classified advertising for the 6 April 2021 edition is Thursday 1 April 2021
Livestock
Public Notices
MATAKOHE SALE
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.
FRIDAY 16TH APRIL 2021 12.30pm Start
Entries are now being taken
Contact: Murray Lynch 021 966 501 Noel Baker 027 455 5828 Don McKenzie 021 754 174 Grant Harrison 027 210 1479
Tree Services KAIPARA STUMP grinding. All stumps, any size, free no obligation quote. Phone 020 4029 2263. Based in Dargaville. Keep it local. TREE REMOVAL, pruning, chipping & stump grinding. Qualified & Insured. Phone Scott 0800 468 9663 Arborcare Tree Maintenance.
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. DARGAVILLE HEALING rooms 7pm Tuesdays. No charge and no appointment necessary. Lion of Judah Building, River Road. All Welcome. Check us out on Facebook. HELP REQUIRED to remove 8 year old roofing iron and 8 roof trusses. No rust, local location. Assistance needed soon. Please phone Bob 028 458 8561. WE HAVE asked the KDC if they will bank with the ASB, and keep accepting cheques. If the ASB bans cheques, we would try to get a TSB branch here in Dargaville. Lance Bullock. DARGAVILLE FRIENDSHIP CLUB
For Lease COMMERCIAL TO lease, ex martial arts, floor area 170m3. Not residential. Phone 021 184 6069.
Property Maintenance 1 STOP Window & Door Repairs - Seals, Latches, Stays, Wheels, Hinges, Locks, Glass & Glazing. Phone 027 275 0918 or 439 6458 - Kevin Sowter or visit my website: www.windowanddoors.co.nz - Window & Door Services Ltd. BUILD SENSE. New builds, renovations, extensions etc, qualified LBP builder. Phone Ethan 027 337 2912 or 021 0819 3758. RUBBISH REMOVAL, vegetation removal, tree trimming, lawns, weed-eating & more. Dargaville to Maungaturoto. Phone Garden2go 021 0218 1111.
Dargaville Bobcat Services Any job big or small. We do them ALL
AGM TUESDAY 13 APRIL, 10.00 AM NORTHERN WAIROA BOATING CLUB
Practise good hygiene
WELLNESS SHOW
SUNDAY 11TH APRIL 9AM-3PM
Paparoa Memorial Hall Massage/ Reiki/ Reflexology/ Flinchlock Release/ Readings/ Free Talks/ Crystals/ Weight Loss and more Gold coin entry and raffles supporting Kaipara Hospice
White White Rock Rock
Gallery
AGM to be held in the Paparoa Hall on Tuesday 6th April 2021 at 7.00pm
Everyone welcome, come along and see what we are about and join us for supper after the meeting.
• Stump & Tree Removal • Driveway Prep & Regrading • Post Hole Borer
• Calf Shed & Stockyard Cleaning • Tip Truck Available • Trencher
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Death Notices
HERBERT, Colin (Brice)
TSUNAMI SIREN TESTING Northland’s network of tsunami sirens in coastal communities will be tested on Sunday, 4 April 2021 (Easter Sunday). Please note the change from the usual time on this occasion. The sirens will sound at 12 midday for 2 minutes only. The twice-yearly checks are carried out at the beginning and end of daylight saving. A message will also be sent to users of the free Red Cross Hazard app.
For further information, go to www.nrc.govt.nz/tsunamisirens
MEETINGS NOTICE 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: Climate Change Adaptation Joint Committee Monday 12 April 2021 at 9.00 am. Regional Transport Committee Wednesday 14 April 2021 at 9.30 am. Kaipara Moana Remediation Joint Committee Meeting Monday 19 April 2021 at 9.30 am at the Ahikiwi Marae, 213 Ahikiwi Road, Kaihu.
www.nrc.govt.nz
Phone or Txt Paul
RESCUE MISSIONS
Public Notices
Council Meeting Tuesday 20 April 2021 at 10.30 am.
09 439 5073 | 027 271 2022
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Drew his last breath so peacefully on 24th March 2021, lovingly surrounded by his family – Judith, his wife and soulmate for 54 years, Christine and Diana, Janita and Elroy and grandchildren Daniel and Zane. A celebration of his 82 years of integrity, kindness and service was held at the Te Awamutu Methodist Church on Monday. All communications to the Herbert family, P O Box 137, Te Awamutu 3840. Te Awamutu Funeral Services, FDANZ.
Raymond Lindsay Rankin
3 December 1932 - 23 March 2021 Cherished brother of Jean Rankin Loved uncle of Raymond, Margaret and the late Paul (Australia) Rest in Peace Brother
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15 NGATAWHITI ROAD, DARGAVILLE $450,000 37 HALL ROAD, HUKATERE, MATAKOHE
$399,000 83 VICTORIA ST - SNAZZI GIFTS
Price Upon Application 4 BONHAM STREET, PAHI
Deadline Sale 30th March 2021
IDEAL RETREAT ON 1.5 ACRES
OFF-GRID, DO UP OPPORTUNITY
RETAIL BUSINESS. GOING CONCERN
IT’S MORE THAN JUST A BACH!
The home is north facing, it has open plan living with a good sized lounge, dining & kitchen with a built-in pantry. There are 3 bedrooms, bathroom with shower & vanity & separate laundry plus a single internal garage. There is plenty of room to grow your own fruit and vegetables, 10 minute drive to Kellys Bay, Kaipara Harbour. RACHAEL DE VRIES Mob 021 943 900 WEB ID RJS4312
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 electricity with LPG gas hot water. GARY MORRIS 021 902 087 WEB ID MRE2543
Ideally situated in the premium position as lead store into McKay’s Arcade, Snazzi gifts is a long and successful pedigree business. High foot traffic area with well established business neighbours, this is a opportunity for a buyer wanting a career in retail. Snazzi gifts offer a large variety of unique and mystical gifts as well as magic for all ages. MICHELLE TOMLINSON Mob 027 339 5937 WEB ID RJC4210
Ever dreamed of having that quintessential bach by the water? This 3 bedroom home is stylish, modern, light and airy and gives a feeling of pure bliss. Open plan kitchen, dining and living area. Big central doors open out onto the East facing deck, where you can enjoy stunning sea views. Deadline Sale Unless Sold Prior - 30th March 2021 at 12pm SHAR SCHULTZ Mob 022 046 4790 WEB ID MRE2548
67 RANFURLY STREET, DARGAVILLE
$550,000 45 WEARMOUTH ROAD, PAPAROA
$449,000 1232 BULL ROAD, PAPAROA
$675,000 1884 PAPAROA VALLEY ROAD, PAPAROA DEADLINE SALE - 29th March 2021
GREAT PLACE TO CALL HOME
THIS IS GOOD BUYING!
FAMILY LIFESTYLE
LARGE FAMILY HOME IN A GREAT LOCATION
Centrally located family home on 979m2. Has open plan living that receives sun all day, spacious modern kitchen, 3 bedrooms with built-in wardrobes, separate laundry, double car garage & storage. Several garden sheds, woodshed, a variety of fruit trees, and vegetable garden. With insulation, HRV and woodburner your family will be kept warm and cosy. RACHAEL DE VRIES Mob 021 943 900 WEB ID RJS4211
Approx 3.906 ha or 7.65 acres of rolling contour grassland and heaps of nice trees and skyline shed set up for living just minutes from Paparoa Village. Includes several other sheds, formed driveway and possible building platform subject to council consent. This is good buying.
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
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
MATAHEHE LANE, MATAKOHE
GARY MORRIS 021 902 087 WEB ID MRE2557
From $310,000 91 AWAKINO POINT EAST ROAD, DARGAVILLE
$559,000 LOT 11/113 FRANKLIN ROAD, PAPAROA
$265,000 15A VIEW STREET, MAUNGATUROTO $649,000
SELECTION OF WATERFRONT LIFESTYLES
BANG ON LOCATION
PAPAROA - LARGE, FLAT, NORTH FACING IN THE VILLAGE
PRICE REDUCED. VENDOR SAYS SELL
Enjoy LOVELY WATER VIEWS from a choice of north-facing 5 to 10 acre lots. Create your own country dream with the harbour so close by. Private peninsula with own tar sealed road. Power and phone at boundary. Approx 20 mins from Paparoa. Take this opportunity before it´s too late! Call Rhoda now! RHODA MORRISON Ph 0274 800 691 WEB ID MRE2533/MRE2419
Brick and tile family home has 4 bedrooms, open plan living, french doors off the dining room opening onto a sunny deck with a conservatory plus has a double garage and plenty of storage in the old cowshed. Is on town supply water and only 3 minutes drive from town.
Approx. 2015m2., this is an ideal site for a large family home, a restored villa, or a modern pad for retired folk. Develop that dream garden and all day sun living spaces. Easy 500m walk to Paparoa Village yet enjoy the sheltered valley with rural outlook and ambience. Viewing strictly by appointment, covenants apply. Phone Jill today! JILL POWELL Mob 021 505 712 WEB ID MRE2550
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. The vendor is very motivated and has instructed me to ’SELL IT NOW" KARYN HODGSON Mob 029 7799 019 WEB ID MRE2539
CRAIG CLEMENT Mob 021461668 WEB ID RJS4202
110 Victoria Street, Dargaville 143 Hurndall Street, Maungaturoto
09 439 7295 09 431 1016
www.roperandjones.co.nz
Dargaville Realty Ltd Licensed Agent REAA 2008
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Victa push mowers from
$449
Honda push mowers from
Briggs & Stratton electric water blasters from
$159
Generators from
$799
$2,599
Victa ride on mowers from
$4,299
Briggs & Stratton petrol water blasters from
$699
Echo chainsaws from
Echo line trimmers from
Dargaville Honda Motorcycles & Marine Authorised Honda Dealer
$499
$299
Jervois Street, Dargaville Ph 09 439 1089
*Finance Available - Normal lending criteria applies All prices include GST