Kaipara Lifestyler, March 3rd, 2020

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An inspiring life — a lasting legacy A funeral for a friend brings back memories …

 National Seaweek culminated in an afternoon of family-based fun and competitions on the beach last Saturday, as people gathered at Baylys Beach for activities like horse riding, volleyball, sand sculpture and running races including the all-kids blue penguin race, where competitors had to run like the tiny aquatic birds. With a sizzling barbecue on hand to deliver tasty treats, neat prizes for the children and sterling support from the Baylys Beach Society, this melding of their annual family fun day and the educational, celebratory Seaweek was enjoyed by all.

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Dementia unit gets a date  by Paul Campbell

With $42,000 raised in the Dahlias for Dementia weekend garden tour of Kaipara properties, the coffers for Maungaturoto’s Riverview Rest Home’s long-awaited dementia unit have been swelled by some $70,000 since Christmas, and an opening date has been narrowed down to November.

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“The result of the house and garden tour was amazing. The ladies who organised the event have done an outstanding job and set the bar high for the next tour,” said chair of the

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 As Dargaville prepares to roll out the welcome mat for field days visitors, one group has been hard at work, making sure that civic feelings are well known. The giant wooden signs, which bracket the town have been carefully restored by the crew at the Dargaville Menz Shed. They have tidied up the giant macrocarpa slabs and given them a fresh coat of paint to make their ‘welcome to Dargaville’ message all the more vivid. Menz shed member Dave Webb says that this is the second time he’s played a hand in freshening up the signs, which have been a feature of the approaches to Dargaville for many years. The Kaipara District Council and Downers will finish the job by rehanging the heavy boards on their supports.

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 Kaipara Young Farmers held a fun and fast speed dating night In Kaiwaka last week. “Members enjoyed the chance to chat with people from other clubs in a different format. With just two minutes to talk to each new face — there was no time for small talk!” spokesperson Natalie Lynch said. Kaipara Young Farmers Club meet on the last Thursday of each month at the Three Furlongs Bar & Grill and welcomes new members ages 18 to 31. Contact Kurtis Danks for more information 021 159 8453.


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Dementia unit gets a date

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Rates rise in NRC planning  by Paul Campbell

The Northland Regional Council is seeking public reaction to projects under its Draft Annual Plan 2020/21, while also announcing rates rise to cover planned spending on these projects through to June 30 next year.

 Maungaturoto Community Charitable Trust chair, Craig Fergus gets a cheque for $42,000 from two Dahlias for Dementia organisers, Karen Smales (middle) and Marge Paton

“Not only was this a success for the dementia unit funds, but local businesses and the Kaipara got great exposure — a win-win for everyone. With builders due back in the next two weeks, framing will start going up as well as merging the new dementia unit wing into the existing rest home. The project should be ready to open in November this year,” Mr Fergus said. “This week alone, I have been approached by three different groups offering to run fundraising events for the building project.

“There’s a family fun day planned on March 22 at the Maungaturoto Historic Inn. It will be based around live music and a barbecue, with the focus being placed on family fun. “The Kaipara community is digging deep to help raise funds wherever possible. “As a board, we are so thankful for the generous donations. “At this point, it looks like we’ll need another $250,000 to fully complete this project that has a budgeted cost of $3.6 million.” 

The submissions are open until March 27, and ”an opportunity for our communities to review the next financial year’s budget and ensure we’re on track to deliver the third year of our 10-year plan, the Long Term Plan 2018–2028,” said council chair Penny Smart. “We also need to check we’re able to keep up the momentum on the vital work that’s already underway.” Intended council spending includes: • Changes to information technology and data management ($592,000) • Investment in water quality and quantity science to provide highquality data to aid future decision making, including a freshwater quality accounting system, modelling highly-allocated aquifers, Aupouri groundwater analysis, a national wells database, lake level sensors and continuous water monitoring stations ($435,000) • Extra support for pest plant prevention ($110,000) • A climate change adaptation strategy ($105,000) to scope out the best way to approach this challenge • Expanding the council’s poplar nursery ($78,000)

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• Extra staff member to support council’s hydrology team ($73,700) • New investment in the way council supports its relationships with Maori ($142,700) • New investment in the way council engages with its communities ($44,700) • Replacing the engines of the maritime vessel ‘Ruawai’ ($35,000) Council deputy chair Justin Blaikie says continuing the momentum of the LTP will require additional financial support from ratepayers. The council had signalled an intended rate rise of four per cent in the 2020/21 year. “We’re now proposing to increase this by another 4.6%, for a total increase of 8.6%. Over a year this extra 4.6% works out to an average of $13.60 per household, for a year-onyear average increase of just over $30 and will take the average estimated rates bill for the year to around $390.” Councillor Blaikie says the council had taken increased rates income from regional growth into account when considering its proposed new spending, as well as investment income, which subsidised its activities. More details at nrc.govt.nz/ annualplan2020. 

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An inspiring life — a lasting legacy  by Sir Lockwood Smith

A funeral for a friend brings back memories. Saying goodbye to Mike Moore did just that. One was 1999 and the battle for Seattle. As New Zealand’s International Trade Minister, I was escorted through the tear gas, weaving our way around the barricades. It was a full ministerial meeting of the World Trade Organisation (WTO), and protesters had gathered in their thousands. At the helm was new WTO DirectorGeneral, the Rt Hon Mike Moore. He had just achieved the most important international role of any New Zealander in my lifetime. We were trying to launch a new trade round, and Mike had me chairing one of the four working groups. We failed. Not Mike’s fault, but the Battle for Seattle, as it became known, was quite an event — subsequently made into a movie that typically bore little relationship to what really went on. The massive protests outside reflected one side of humanity — the events inside, another. In the final two days of negotiations, we worked nonstop for 48 hours in what’s known as the Green Room, trying to negotiate a positive outcome. I’ve never forgotten how unhelpful the EU was, or India for that matter, and how much I missed another constructive voice such as the UK could offer. Moreover, its voice,

of course, was buried under the EU. Union leader, Ken Douglas, part of our delegation, became so worried about my wellbeing, that every time I emerged from the Green Room to update our team on progress, he’d bring me a fresh coffee. His thoughtfulness to someone from the opposite side of politics will stay with me forever. Their humanity sets good leaders apart. Ken Douglas had it, and Mike Moore had it in spades. His was a life devoted to finding the forgotten, to empowering the underprivileged — he did it not just in New Zealand but globally. The work of the WTO has raised more millions of people out of poverty than any other organisation in human history, and Mike Moore is part of that legacy. A kid from a working-class background, he grew up in Northland. His first job was in the meat works at Moerewa, but a crucial time spent at Dilworth School in Auckland had engendered in him a love of books. His reading broadened his mind and underpinned his extraordinary journey from humble beginnings to global leadership. While a Labour man through and through, it was the National government under Jenny Shipley that nominated

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pretty good. They’d even given me the White House operator’s phone number. An amazing system where, if they trusted you, you could get put through to key cabinet members wherever they were across the country. Towards the end of Mike’s WTO campaign, the US Trade Ambassador called me to talk about it. I backed Mike strongly. Whether it helped, I don’t know, but Mike finally got US support and the job. While we failed in Seattle, Mike succeeded in Doha with the new Development Round launched in 2001. He also successfully brought China into the WTO. I’d been a bit involved as the first trade minister in the world to sign China up to the WTO. Interestingly, for two politicians from the opposite sides of the political spectrum, we’d become great friends. When I was speaker, Mike, then Ambassador to the United States, got me up to Washington for a couple of days to work with him around the Congress on trade issues. Mike was never boring. He had a unique way with thoughts and words, and while he made absolute sense to us Kiwis, you’d occasionally see a cloud of confusion cross the face of some Member of Congress. Translation was sometimes required. Life was not a rehearsal for Mike. He lived it to the full. My head was never so sore as following evenings spent with Mike and Yvonne in Geneva or Washington. Their hospitality was legendary and solving the world’s problems invariably required more than

one bottle of red. Much has recently been written about Mike’s contribution. However, I think a bit has been missed, perhaps the most important of all — and it’s this. During the past 30 years, New Zealand built a unique global trade strategy. It involved not just working with our nearest neighbours on bilateral free trade agreements (FTAs), but doing things regionally as well, such as with South East Asia via ASEAN, and more recently, the Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) — all the while promoting progress at the WTO. New Zealand also learnt the hard way that at times you need to move unilaterally. Removing barriers to trade within our own system, as protectionism had been shown by the early 1980s to be so damaging to our economy. I don’t think that smart global trade strategy, so crucial in helping raise New Zealand from near bankruptcy in the early 80s to number one in the world on the Global Prosperity Index in 2016, would have lasted through successive changes of government. Had Mike Moore not laid the foundations for a bipartisan approach to trade liberalisation here in New Zealand when he was himself trade minister in the 1980s. In my experience, few other countries in the world have seen the left and right of politics so consistently aligned in this critically important policy area. Traditionally, the political left has been less enamoured with trade liberalisation — fearing for local jobs. Moreover, Mike’s incisive mind saw it

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Club to select Hot weather is ‘slime time’ committee — ‘hands off!’  by Andy Bryenton

Members of the Dargaville Racing Club were united in their opposition to contentious clauses in the Racing Industry bill currently before parliament when they addressed a select committee hearing on the proposed new laws last Wednesday. Richard Alspach and Brian Campbell spoke via teleconference with a mixed panel of parliamentarians. They outlined their vehement opposition to clauses within the bill, forwarded by Racing Minister Winston Peters of New Zealand First. These clauses would give the racing industry the unprecedented legal power to seize community assets from local horse racing  Members of the Dargaville Racing Club made their opposition to asset-grabbing clauses in the proposed clubs, without regard to the Racing Industry bill clear when they spoke to a clubs’ constitutions and parliamentary select committee last week without legal recourse or dollars worth of capital improvements financial recompense. The Transport and Infrastructure paid for locally. “I have been personally Committee, chaired by NZ First list MP involved with democracy in this country Darroch Ball, heard evidence from both for five decades, and I have been proud Dargaville Racing Club representatives, to say that New Zealand’s democratic which countered arguments by the process was the best in the world. racing industry that club assets should However, I was ashamed to see the travesty — which was included in this be subsumed by the racing industry. “It’s hard to see how our property bill. We trust you to fix it. Don’t stuff it is now an ‘industry asset’, said Mr up.” Mayor Jason Smith will make his Alspach, citing decades of support submission to the select committee by local volunteers and thousands of this Wednesday. 

As temperatures rise and water levels drop, it’s not uncommon for algae and bacteria to bloom in sluggish slow-flowing streams or depleted pools. It can cause a variety of coloured ‘slimes’ to form, most of which are harmless to humans and animals. One type, however, has been warned about by the Northland Regional Council.

Blue-green algae or cyanobacteria can form at this time of year in ponds, dams and creeks with lower flow and higher water temperature. Usually, these little creatures are benign, but when conditions are right, they multiply rapidly, creating a blue-green tint to water or a thick, slimy black coating on rocks and stones beneath the surface. Floating cyanobacteria are called ‘planktonic’ while the rock-clinging slime is called ‘benthic’. While messy, most cyanobacterial strains are harmless. However, some produce cyanotoxins harmful to

humans and animals, even through skin contact but especially if consumed. The benthic ‘black slime’ type is of serious concern to dog owners as dogs are very susceptible to its toxins. While some lakes and water bodies in the Far North are monitored regularly, the extreme temperatures and lack of rain may cause cyanobacterial blooms in other areas this summer. If you see a greenish-blue tint to the water in a pond, dam or stream, or find black slime coating the bottom, report the outbreak on 0800 504 639, and stay clear until you know it’s safe. 

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From field days to the rugby field The Northern Wairoa Rugby Union has chosen to kick off local centenary festivities, with a star-studded sporting event to entertain visitors to this week’s Northland Field Days on Friday.

 In the centenary jersey — Kim Biddles and Michael Younger are proud former North Auckland players, while Michael Frood has captained the Western Sharks

The big event follows a coaching clinic and development day this Tuesday, headed up by Taniwha coaches George Konia and Graham Dewes and supported by Tui Raeli, Bryce Williams, Peter Hugo and the current Northern Wairoa Club senior coaches. Two specially selected teams will take to the field on Field Days Friday. These centenary sides will contain players with their roots here in Northland as well as current big names in local rugby. “This significant match is going to draw a large crowd at Pioneer Rugby Park,” says Chris Fife, chair and president of the Northern Wairoa Rugby Union. “As well as after-match celebrations at the Dargaville Sports Club. The event also celebrates the players who have played for North Auckland and Northland, also from the Northern Wairoa. It’s all thanks to our supporters, our sponsors and our players for making it possible.”

Some of those supporters are locals like Silver Fern Farms, who will help fire up the barbecue on game night. Others are celebrity names, coming to support the 100-year cause. Black Cap Dion Nash will be compere on the night, bringing along with him his wife Silver Fern Bernice Nash (Mene). Keynote speakers after the match include Phil Halse, patron of the Northland Rugby Union and chair of the 2020 centenary committee, and All Blacks legend Sir Michael Jones, scorer of the first try in the first-ever Rugby World Cup in 1987. The after-game action will culminate with the auction of 23 very limited edition NWRU centenary jerseys. The bar and barbecue open at 5pm this Friday, March 6, with a visit from Tane the Taniwha at 6pm and kick-off just after. Bring the whole family to this free sporting event of a lifetime and show your support.

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What’s at stake here?  by Matt King, Member of Parliament for Northland

The racing bill, promoted by racing minister Winston Peters, has rightly raised the ire of local racing officials. If enacted the bill will give the racing board the right, with the agreement of the local racing club, to confiscate, close down and sell Dargaville’s racecourse. The money they get from the sale of the course and associated assets goes into a general slush fund to support what the racing board considers more mainstream (and profitable) racecourses. If the local club does not agree, and Dargaville does not, then the racing board can apply to the government for an Order in Council to take the course anyway. Who makes that decision? The Minister of Racing. I am not a betting man, but if I were, I would lay an odds-on bet that under this government the Order in Council would not go in favour of the local club. To say nothing of the small matter of vesting so much power with one minister (Winston Peters) by a government that has a tarnished history of changing laws to do just that. The Dargaville Racecourse has been in local ownership for more than 100 years. ‘Unofficial’ events were held there 140 years ago.

It is successful. Each year thousands flock to the club’s fun picnic event. Even Winston Peters admits that more people went to the races at Dargaville than went to Avondale. Yet it seems that it will be for naught if his bill goes through. Dargaville is one of 20 racecourses a government-commissioned report recommends be closed. There are some good things in the racing bill, don’t get me wrong, and maybe there are some courses in New Zealand that no longer function and need to be closed. Dargaville is not one of them. It is a community asset. It is functioning perfectly well and deserves to stay. There is another matter of principle at stake here, more troubling still. Since when has it been the right of any central body in our country to step in and unilaterally strip a local community of one of its assets? The stakes of allowing that to happen, now and in the future, in Dargaville and elsewhere, are manifestly alarming. We need to take a stand.

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LETTER TO THE EDITOR Dear Sir, I would hope that by now everybody is aware of the implications of the Racing Industry Amendment bill, introduced into parliament in December 2019. There is no doubt the racing industry is in need of reform. What needs to be strongly resisted is that the reform should include the right of the industry to pillage the assets of the local community for its own benefit. The effect of this concept for Dargaville would be to see the local racecourse sold and the proceeds subsumed into the racing industry. Should the bill become law this can happen, regardless of the work of the local community, who built up the assets, and regardless of the fact that the Dargaville Racing Club

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KAIPARA LIFESTYLER March 3 - 2020 ADVERTORIAL

Share your creative vision Choreographers, audio technicians, models, three-dimensional light and animation artists, stage management and caterers are just some of the talented people already enlisted to help make 2020’s Dargaville Wearable arts a success. The spectacle, which includes music, live performance art and advanced visual technology, is nothing without its heart and soul, our local artists. As the year progresses, the time is drawing close for final applications to be received. Those who have been ‘on the fence’ about becoming part of the wearable arts are strongly encouraged to take the plunge and share their vision with the world, with organisers citing the overwhelmingly positive feedback of those who have taken part in prior years. Tellingly, many of those who have already turned imagination into reality with previous wearable artworks are back for 2020 to contest the title again, and to enjoy the feeling of making an ephemeral vision real. As printing, less than a quarter of possible places are left to fill. This year’s wearable arts extravaganza will take place on October 2 and 3, with a slight move to accommodate the nation’s general election. Standout features from 2019, such as the intricate computer mapped lightwork of AwhiWorld both within and without the municipal buildings in Dargaville will return, with a new exhibition of wearable artistry spanning the traditional to the avant-garde. Generous prizes are up for grabs as well as the recognition of

the artistic community. Entry forms are available online at dargavillearts.co.nz or at Dargaville’s Muddy Waters Gallery on Hokianga Road. Interested artists may also contact John Pickworth, director of the event, directly on 027 525 8189.

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JPs and justice at Whanau Focus  by Andy Bryenton

Justices of the Peace are now installed as a regular part of Dargaville’s main-street Whanau Focus Centre, bolstering the already considerable number of services offered from the one community hub. Practising JP Sid Teesdale is one of the rotating staff of justices who will be on-site on a regular basis to help citizens notarise documents and confirm their identities for official purposes, such as passport applications. “It’s convenient for people to know where we are and how to find us,” says Sid. “The reasoning was that there was a private space available here, and it’s among other civic and social services in the main street.” The office of Justice of the Peace is an ancient one. In New Zealand, it dates back to Governor Hobson’s first landing when he was empowered by the British Crown to give ‘settlers in good standing’ the power to assist in matters of the law. One of those other services, the monthly Taitokerau Community Law Centre free outreach clinic, is

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Going solar at Matakohe Limestone Island

Northpower, your local electricity and fibre network owner/operator is proud to be celebrating 90 years since the foresight and vision of a few enterprising Dargaville individuals led to the establishment of the North Auckland Electric Power Board in 1930.

Before Christmas we replaced the off-grid power system at the Ranger’s house on Matakohe Limestone Island with a modern solar and battery solution, in order to support their ongoing conservation activities on the island.

Today in 2020, Northpower remains consumer owned and focused on delivering a robust and reliable essential service to our customers. Our approach to network investment empowers customers to make better choices on how they manage and use energy. We enable businesses to create value and growth in the region and contribute to improving our communities today and into the future. We are on target to invest over $20m in network upgrades this financial year, and expect to spend a further $130 m over the next 5 years. Since 1993, Northpower and the Northpower Trust have given back $217 million directly to electricity consumers in Kaipara and Whangarei.

We are keen to use the new system to learn more about how off grid solutions can support customers – so we headed back to the island last week. We were pleased to find the system working well, with the combination of the solar panels and battery delivering enough power for the ranger’s day to day living. The Ranger is delighted with the new system – particularly as he has not had to use his back up diesel generator since the installation. We have some early data from the system and will share more with you when we have some generation and usage trends and learnings.

We also support and sponsor local initiatives including, the Northland Rescue Helicopter, Taitokerau Education Trust and Healthy Homes Tai Tokerau, and the Wild Kiwi. Along with employing locally, we are passionate about creating training and learning opportunities within our communities.

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 by Paul Campbell

Awakino East Road showground has been the scene of intense activity in the past few weeks as an army of volunteers have undertaken myriad tasks to set the scene for the 35th Northland Field Days with the gates opening this week for March 5, 6 and 7. Thousands of people are expected during the three days, and they will be welcomed with an extensive programme of events and activities that range from tractor pull contests to Clydesdale wagon rides and everything in between, including plenty of family fun, food music and overall entertainment. “We have Bruce the Builder, who is a performance builder. He will be roving around the field days entertaining the public and will also have specific show’s scheduled through the event,” said spokesperson, Julie Fox. “Cutting horses, kids entertainment, laser tag shooting, sheep races and a petting zoo will be here again this year. Services including the police and fire brigade and St John will each have a site as well.” Each year sees the Northland Field Days show get bigger and better, while still retaining the atmosphere of a regular country fairground. “As one of the largest regional field days the event is known New Zealandwide for contests, machinery exhibits, food, fun and great hospitality,” said Northland Field Days vice-president, Basil Cole. An incorporated society, registered with the NZ Charities Commission the Northland Field Days as an

entity, provides community grants for scholarships and research across a variety of sectors. Many of the original Northland events still take centre stage with good, old Kiwi attractions such as cutting horses, tractor-pull competitions, sheep shearing shows and all things country. There is a distinct family focus with the

cost of tickets at $12 an adult, $5 a child (5–16 years) or $30 a family (two adults plus up to three children 5–16 years old) Under 5s are free. As in the past, there will be fairground rides and food stalls, entertainment and music with the event open from 9am to 4pm every day. An impressive selection of new tractors, machinery,

and technology, including new vehicle releases, will be on show. The event kicked off back in 1985 at Dargaville Racecourse, near the current base at the corner of State Highway 14 and Awakino Point East Rd, and was then run by Dargaville Jaycees. The inaugural event attracted just 80 exhibitors. 

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$1.9000 $0.1100 $0.0740 $0.0440 $0.0160 $0.0000

$3.5000 $0.1075 $0.0800 $0.0440 $0.0160 $0.0000

$/day/ICP $/kWh $/kWh $/kWh $/kWh $/kWh

Time of Use Pricing

New New New New New New New New

$3.5000 $0.1085 $0.1075 $0.1070 $0.0800 $0.0440 $0.0160 $0.0000

$/day/ICP $/kWh $/kWh $/kWh $/kWh $/kWh $/kWh $/kWh

$1.2000 $1.5000 0700-2300* $0.0736 $0.0960 2300-0700* $0.0336 $0.0160 24 hours $0.1068 $0.0960 22 hours $0.0699 $0.0800 *Price Code 11/12 in ND5 has 22 hour availability as per CN22

$/day/ICP $/kWh $/kWh $/kWh $/kWh

General Connections Availability per day

Price Category Code ND1

Description Up to 70kVA – 100A or less (Default)

3,123 ICP’s

ND1-ToU

Daily price Uncontrolled Controlled 22 hour Controlled 18 hour Night only Metered lighting Unmetered lighting Exported generation

24 hours 22 hours 18 hours 2300-0700 Dusk to dawn Dusk to dawn 24 hours

Up to 70kVA – 100A or less (Time of Use)

5,819 ICP’s

ND2

Daily price Peak Shoulder Off-peak Controlled 22 hour Controlled 18 hour Night only Metered lighting Unmetered lighting Exported generation

Refer ToU Table Refer ToU Table Refer ToU Table 22 hours 18 hours 2300-0700 Dusk to dawn Dusk to dawn 24 hours

Greater than 70kVA – CT Metering (Default)

108 ICP’s

ND2-ToU

Daily price Uncontrolled Controlled 22 hour Controlled 18 hour Night only Exported generation

24 hours 22 hours 18 hours 2300-0700 24 hours

Greater than 70kVA – CT Metering (Time of Use)

278 ICP’s

Daily price Peak Shoulder Off-Peak Controlled 22 hour Controlled 18 hour Night only Exported generation

Refer ToU Table Refer ToU Table Refer ToU Table 22 hours 18 hours 2300-0700 24 hours

ND5

Irrigation and Pumps - Controlled Day/Night

83 ICP’s

Daily price Controlled day Controlled night Uncontrolled Controlled 22 hour

ND6

Unmetered 24 Hour

183 ICP’s

ND12

Daily price Unmetered

24 hours

$1.2000 $0.1068

$1.2500 $0.0960

$/day/ICP $/kWh

Daily price Uncontrolled

24 hours

$1.4000 $0.1130

$1.5000 $0.0960

$/day/ICP $/kWh

$0.000

$0.000

$/day/ICP

Builders Temporary Supply

453 ICP’s

ND13

Long Term Disconnected

299 ICP’s

Long Term Disconnected

Time of Use Bands - applicable Residential and General Plans only Time Periods

Peak

Shoulder

Work days

07:00 - 09:30 17:30 - 20:00

09:30 - 17:30 20:00 - 22:00

Weekends and public holidays (incl Northland regional holidays only)

No peak period

07:00-22:00

Off peak 22:00 – 07:00

Streetlights Price Category Code ND7

Description Unmetered Public Lighting

12 ICP’s

Daily price Demand band 1 Demand band 2 Demand band 3 Demand band 4 Demand band 5

FL, MV or SV lamp wattage

0 to 21 22 to 42 43 to 83 84 to 125 Above 125

Delivery price from 1 April 2019

Delivery price from 1 April 2020

Units

$0.1200 $0.0300 $0.0600 $0.1200 $0.1800 $0.2500

$0.1218 $0.0305 $0.0609 $0.1218 $0.1827 $0.2538

$/day/fixture $/day/fixture $/day/fixture $/day/fixture $/day/fixture $/day/fixture

Delivery price from 1 April 2019

Delivery price from 1 April 2020

Units

$120.0000 $6.7000 $9.0000 $1.6200

$152.0800 $6.7000 $9.0000 $1.6200

$/month $/kVA/month $/kVA/month $/excess kVAr/month

$2.6000 $0.1130 $0.0300 $0.0000

$3.5000 $0.1200 $0.0300 $0.0000

$/day/ICP $/kWh $/excess kVArh $/kWh

Average prices for residential low user connections (usually best for consumers who use < 8,000kWh p.a.) will remain flat for the 4th year in a row. Average total lines charges for residential standard connections will decrease by 9% if retailers move the connection to our new DM7 plan. This has a higher daily charge and lower variable charge, which may help to reduce the cost of electricity for large, high use households. Business connections will have an increase to the daily fixed price, and a reduction to the variable (per kWh) price. This reflects the fixed cost nature of running the network and also helps to reduce total energy costs for businesses that are needing to use more electricity. On average, the increase in lines charges for most business connections is around 1%. We will pay a distribution charge discount for the benefit of electricity consumers connected to our network, of $192 + GST (for most consumers) in November or December this year. See our pricing disclosure for more details.

We’ve introduced Time of Use pricing for residential and business consumers with communicating smart meters, from 1 April 2020. Time of Use pricing has different charges depending 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 accommodate this increase in peak demand. We’re getting these pricing structures set up for the future, when there is likely to be more demand on our network at peak times. For example, when electric vehicles become more common and drivers all want to charge their cars when they get home from work. At the moment the Time of Use prices largely reflect existing pricing, but in the future these prices will signal that it costs more to consume electricity at peak times (mornings and evenings) and that if you can shift consumption to off-peak times (like charging your EV overnight) we can reduce the cost of upgrades and share the benefit with you through lower prices. Retailers can choose if and how they pass these charges on to you. If you want to find out more about our network pricing go to northpower.com/electricity/pricing

Large Commercial & Industrial sites with half-hour metering Price Category Code ND9

Description Demand Based Pricing

64 ICP’s

Monthly price Anytime Maximum Demand Network Peak Period Demand Excess Reactive power

ND10

Volume Based Pricing

86 ICP’s

Daily price Uncontrolled Excess Reactive energy Exported generation

Distribution Charge Discount 1. In the year commencing 1 April 2020, Northpower Limited will provide a discount for the benefit of Northpower consumers totalling an estimated $10.3m. 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 2020 in two bands as follows: • Eligible ICPs with consumption exceeding 2,000 kWh will receive a single discount of $192. • Eligible ICPs with consumption between 1 kWh and 2,000 kWh will receive a single discount of $55. 2. 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 2020, 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 2020 for the ICP must be 1 kWh or greater. 3. Discounts will be applied via a credit on the electricity bill from the current electricity retailer during November 2020 or December 2020.

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

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.


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ADVERTORIAL

Unleash UAV fishing power by Andy Bryenton

Fishing by electric kontiki is well established as a fine means to bring home delicious seafood, following on from the ancient art of kite fishing to get hooks and lines out past the white water. Now, one of the leading producers of kontiki systems is bringing the latest in aerial fishing drones to the Kaipara for a demonstration. On Sunday, March 8 at 10am the team from Hunting and Fishing’s Dargaville branch will be out in force at Baylys Beach, a well known local spot for great angling. Instead of bringing along a surfcaster or more traditional form of fishing torpedo, they’ll instead be set to demo the new REVO4 kontiki drone, a flying fishhunting UAV, which takes things to a new dimension by taking them to the air. Brought to a beach near you by the folks at Seahorse, makers of some of the best electric kontikis in the world, this backpack-stowed drone is easy to learn to fly, and comes equipped with a host of features, which make it tough enough to survive the rigours of the angling life. Seahorse has gone to great lengths to ensure this drone is protected from salt, grit, water and sand, making it a natural fit for the beach environment. Better yet, with GPS controlled flight and auto return, a 1,100-metre range, and the ability to heft a large payload safely, the REVO4 makes it easy to deliver your bait and hooks to just where the action is. “This amazing fishing drone will pull 25 hooks up to a kilometre offshore. It can also be used to carry very large baits (to a maximum of 4kgs) and to

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STAY AFLOAT chase sharks and other game fish from any land-based location,” said the proud manufacturers of this angling machine. “This simple, easy to use kontiki drone is the first affordable fishing drone that will deliver the performance everyone has been waiting for.”

Hunting and Fishing will have a large range of products on display for the keen angler at this week’s field days, but to see the REVO4 in action, join the crew at Baylys Beach on Sunday and get a window on the future of fishing!

CATCH US AT FIELD DAYS

THIS SUMMER

Think water safety

SITE 244

Huge sale on clothing and other on-site only deals!

SEAHORSE REVO4 KONTIKIDRONE

This amazing fishing drone will pull 25 hooks up to 1 Kilometre offshore. It can also be used to carry very large baits (maximum 4kg’s) to chase snapper and other table fish from any land-based location.

Seahorse NX Ltd will be on site with the Seahorse REVO4

SATURDAY ONLY

Followed by a demo at 10am Sunday at Baylys Beach

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KAIPARA LIFESTYLER

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PURETEC WU10-25R

The Puretec Hybrid-R3 filter system designed to eliminate 99.9% of bacteria and parasites in your water.

Whole house 10” filter system. Provides clear, great tasting water by removing chlorine, harmful chemicals, taste and odour, while also reducing sediment.

ECOJET 1000PC WATER PUMP

PURETEC TANKSAFE 2L

Stainless steel impeller & shaft, automatic run dry protection technology and comes complete with nonreturn valve and thread tape.

Can kill 99.9% of all germs, bacteria and viruses in your stored water. 2L capacity treats up to 32,000L of rainwater.

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$1,325

30,000L tank was $3,899 NOW

$3,499

NOW

$3,799

NOW

$2,399

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$1,999

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$1,199

NOW

$899

NOW

$749

25,000L tank was $3,299 13,500L tank was $2,649 10,000L tank was $2,249 5,000L tank was $1,325

$390

3,000L tank was $999 1,800L tank was $799 www.tanks.co.nz

$384

$53

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Kent Astron $1,305

Firenzo Contessa $2,899

*Terms & Conditions apply. All prices include GST. Gifts/prices are not transferable and cannot be exchanged for cash, credit or products. Some items are strictly while stocks last. Promotions valid 1st March – 30th April 2020 unless otherwise stated.

Masport Akaroa $2,138

Wagener Sparky $1,565

Masport R3000 Leg $1,312

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Dargaville’s robot firefighter Empowering engineers of tomorrow  by Andy Bryenton

Northpower teamed up with Dargaville Intermediate School last week to host an interschool competition promoting science and engineering for young people. Twenty-five Nor thland Schools sent 70 teams from years five to eight on February 25 to 28 to undertake a range of engineering-based challenges. Top teams from each event making the grade for a Northland grand final, with a podium finish for the top three. In the year seven and eight division these victors were the Evil Scientists from St Josephs and RCE  Young Dargaville Intermediate School engineers and scientists accepted the challenge of Northpower’s EPro8 from Ruawai College, who last week, with winners progressing to the next level of the scored first equal, and Pouto national contest Lighthouse from Pouto School who took out third. it, and definitely relied on teamwork, Each team was based at a communication and patience.” workstation containing equipment “It was very innovative but also that was designed and 3D printed frustrating (one student said). Having specifically for the Northpower EPro8 the competition at this time of the year, Challenge, organised and overseen by many students may not have known Wellington engineer Kelvin Thiele. Kelvin their teammates that well. So working says it is incredibly rewarding seeing together, listening and deciding on the what the teams achieve. A sentiment best options was a challenge in itself. shared by Dargaville Intermediate’s Then making mistakes and having to Diane Papworth: “The students loved deconstruct the item and start again!” 

When fires broke out in rural Mamaranui in late February, the Dargaville Volunteer Fire Brigade deployed all manner of technology and forces to stem the tide and prevent the blaze from getting out of control, including a new ‘robot’ helper pressed into service for these special circumstances.

Fire appliances, firefighters in full gear and even helicopters with monsoon buckets were set in motion to stop the fire from ripping through tinder-dry grassland and threatening a swathe of pasture and bush. Fire authorities say that with drought conditions on the ground in the north, right now is the most dangerous  Remote control means that the big Turf Tamer robot mulcher could assist the fire brigade while operator time for a fire to get out of Jarryd, himself a firefighter — remained in total safety control. They urge residents to be extremely cautious and observe a corridor the fire could not cross over. “It’s an unconventional way to use the the region-wide fire ban strictly. On this occasion, firefighting machine, and a new idea for fire fighting tactics called for a firebreak to be cut locally,” he says. Fellow firefighters through scrubby dry foliage and grass agreed, saying that they are very glad to have had the multi-tonne tracked to prevent the onslaught. Enter brigade member Jarryd robot on side. Some even opined that Booth, who has recently taken delivery a similar machine might be a good idea of a robotic scrub cutter and mulcher as a permanent piece of fire fighting for his private business. A quick call tech, painted in the traditional red. As it and the robot was deployed, slicing was, quick thinking ‘outside the square’ through the desiccated plant matter helped quash the flames in this very right down to dry dirt and providing special circumstance. 

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RURAL | LIFESTYLE | RESIDENTIAL

DARGAVILLE

3

Living In Grand Elegance Grand elegance in an elevated position, quality fittings throughout this 636m² three bedroom, two bathroom low maintenance home. Generously appointed and tastefully decorated rooms are well laid out. Tiled floors, beautiful leadlight feature panels, granite bench tops and quality fittings throughout. The extensive basement below which is accessed by lift or stairs could accommodate car collections, become a studio or more.

2

DARGAVILLE

DARGAVILLE

More Than Just a Home

Quit Horsing Around

Established Backpackers Home and Income, operating for some 30 years, comprises a 10 bed dormitory plus four separate cabins, separate lounge, dining and meeting room, a fully equipped kitchen and laundry area.

1.0360 hectares all flat and sheltered within town boundary. Three bedroom relocated home fully insulated and rewired. Open plan living with decks two sides. Double open stables/garaging plus two rooms on back. This property has a ton of potential.

$575,000 Plus GST (if any) Viv Smith | M 027 486 1870

$440,000 Viv Smith | M 027 486 1870

pggwre.co.nz/DAG30841

pggwre.co.nz/DAG31492

3

1

8

DEADLINE SALE

(Unless Sold Prior) Closes 2.00pm, Thursday 2 April

VIEW By Appointment Only

DARGAVILLE

4

Class and Country • • • • •

Cindy Younger M 027 278 2309 E cindy.younger@pggwrightson.co.nz pggwre.co.nz/DAG31993

2

2

$970,000

15.9 hectares undulating land Tastefully redecorated home, four bedrooms, two bathrooms, two lounges Kumara sheds, good water, other sheds, yards Swimming pool and short distance from town Present all offers

Plus GST (if any)

Cindy Younger | M 027 278 2309 Megan Browning | M 027 668 8468

pggwre.co.nz/DAG30057

BAYLYS BEACH

WAIHUE

Coastal Treasure

Wanting to go Country?

Fabulous Opportunity

More Than Just a Dairy Farm

A golden opportunity to own one of the rare available flat 600sqm sections towards the front of Sunset West at the lower end of the cul-de-sac with views that will always catch sunsets, where you build a home and your family will grow up with the beach as their back yard.

• • • • •

• • • • •

• • • • •

$225,000 Cindy Younger | M 027 278 2309

PRICE ON APPLICATION Megan Browning | M 027 668 8468

PRICE ON APPLICATION Plus GST (if any) Megan Browning | M 027 668 8468

$1.8M Plus GST (if any) Megan Browning | M 027 668 8468

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pggwre.co.nz/DAG31908

pggwre.co.nz/DAG29757

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RUAWAI

2

3

1

4

DARGAVILLE

2

4.2 hectares Four bedroom family home Double garaging Covered deck Rural views

RUAWAI

4

1

1

3

MATAKOHE

2

181 hectares Three titles Mixture of contour Dam water New home with beautiful views over farm

PAPAROA

3

2

2

4

TE KOPURU

Lifestyle/Cropping - 24ha

Appealing Lifestyle Property

Coastal Runoff

Tidy three bedroom home with sleep-out attached. Combined kitchen and dining with large lounge, property has a large deck and paved area for entertaining, section is very tidy with lots of room. Land is leased for kumaras at present.

• • • • •

6.6 hectare property set in a secluded north east facing valley. Three bedroom plus ensuite Golden Home, large covered patio and double lounges. Self contained modern barn style separate dwelling and loft for guests or extended family. 10 paddocks, dam, shed, cattle yards.

• • • •

PRICE ON APPLICATION Ron Grbin | M 027 471 6388

PRICE ON APPLICATION Plus GST (if any) Ron Grbin | M 027 471 6388

$897,500 GST Inclusive Barry Banicevich | M 021 999 591

$638,000 Plus GST (if any) Barry Banicevich | M 021 999 591

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pggwre.co.nz/DAG31723

pggwre.co.nz/DAG31910

pggwre.co.nz/DAG28554

PGG Wrightson Real Estate Limited, licensed under REAA 2008

1

113 hectares, easy to rolling contour 20 ASHB cowshed Four and two bay implement shed Limestone races to 46 paddocks Two homes

Great Opportunity - 4.8ha

Four bedroom home Good shedding, old cowshed, yards 16 paddocks, all flat contour Would make a good cropping block Subject to subdivision

1

70 hectares flat to hill contour Powered water pump shed and fence unit Redhill sandy loam and peat flats. Silage or hay cut Large hay barn and cattle yards

Helping grow the country


KAIPARA LIFESTYLER March 3 - 2020

From the vice president From all our hard-working members of the Northland field Days committee, may I offer you a ‘very hot and dry’ welcome to our 35th event and with 80 new exhibitors this year there will be products not seen before in our extensive showgrounds. A dedicated group of volunteers have put together a special event to enable commercial interests and farmers to meet up in a friendly and relaxed environment, and the communities of town and country to get together in a holiday atmosphere. Our list of exhibitors attend this event at some expense, so it is important that the community offers its hospitality and support in true Kaipara and Northland fashion. While I extend a very warm welcome to these field days, I do so with thoughts of the late Lew Duggan, our longserving president who passed away just recently. He will be fondly remembered by returning exhibitors and visitors for his untiring efforts to see everyone was taken care of, and each year a highly successful event was held. As vice president, it has been my place to make sure this legacy is continued. Although the long-term weather forecast indicates, we may expect some showers during the weekend the field days will still operate under strict water conservation conditions. However, the committee has made arrangements to bring in water for dust control and to provide for exhibitors’ display needs. The market area, the three lifestyle pavilions and the two rural pavilions are all full, with outside sites displaying many products new to this event and many suitable for the whole family to

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Be water wise this summer  Basil Cole vice president

enjoy. There is also an entertainment area specifically catering to children. So, once again, the field days will be a great and diverse gathering for all — farmers,

exhibitors and also a great event for the whole family. Once again, welcome to you all. Basil Cole 

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2020 NORTHLAND FIELD DAYS SITE MAP NORTHLAND FIELD DAYS 2020 – MAP & SITE LISTINGS ) (

Dargaville

Whangarei Emergency/ this map is current as at 28 January 2020 – it is not to scale and is subject to change Evacuation Gate What all the symbols mean on this map: Start/Finish Start/Finish LOGGER SPORTS TRACTOR PULL WELLS ROAD

Parking

11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39

41 43 Beer 45 Tent 47 49 51 53 55 57

Disabled Parking

60 62 64 66 68 70 72 74 76 78 80 82 84 86 88 90 92 94

96 98 100 102 104 106 108 110 112

CERVUS EQUIPMENT LANE

3

5

7

9

116 118 120 122 124

Food Court 1

Rural Pavilion 1

95 97 99 101 103 105 107 109 111

134 136 138 140 142 144 146

148 150 152 154 156 158 160 162 164

ENVIRONMENTAL FERTILISERS TRACK 117 119 121 123 125 127 129 131 133 135 137 139 141 143 145 166

168 170 172 174 176 178 180 182 184 186 188 190 192 194

Car Park Entry/Exit

171 173 175 177 179 181183 185 187 216

HQ

225

229 231 233 235

294

296

259 261

263

TOTALSPAN WAY 265 267 269 271 273

Lifestyle Pavilion 1 Lifestyle Pavilion 2 Lifestyle Pavilion 3

Committee and Rotary Parking

298 300 302 304 306 308 297

YAMAHA WAY

Public Car Park

Stronghold Cutting Horse Demo

Exhibitors Vehicle Exit

Gates B & C

(Portaloos are also placed all around the outer perimeter of the event site)

Food Court 2

Disabled Toilet First Aid

FORD GO FURTHER

Danger! NO ENTRY

195 197 199 201 203 205 207 209 211

Food & Beverages

238 240 242 244 246 248 250 252 254

Attractions/Entertainment

TOKOROA ROAD 237 239 241 243 245 247 249 251 253

HQ

Northland Field Days Office

276 278 280 282 284 286 288 HONDA HIGHWAY

275 277 279 281 283 285 287 289 310 312 314 316 318 320 322 324 NEWLOVE ROAD

Food 309 311 313 315317 319 321 323 Food Court 2 Entertainment Court 3 Area 340 342 344 346 348 350 352 354

ROWLAND ROAD

339 341 343 Isuzu D‐Max Sheep Dog Trials 364 366 368 DAVE PHILLIPS MEMORIAL DRIVE EXHIBITOR CAR PARK NO.1

GILLATT LANE

Exhibitors Car Park No.2

Market 303 305 307 Area

Permanent Toilet Blocks

196 198 200 202 204 206

FIRST NATIONAL REAL ESTATE ROAD

256 258 260 262264 266 268270 272 274

BERTOLINI BOULEVARD

147 149 151 153 155 157

THE GALLAGHER WAY 217 219 221 223

Public Car Park

189 191 193

218 220 222 224226 228 230 232 234

Gate A Disabled Carpark

187c

BALLANCE AGRI‐NUTRIENTS ROAD

Ticket Booths LELY WAY

Rural Pavilion 2

81 83 85 87 89 91 93 FARMLANDS ROAD

114

Pedestrian Access from Car Park to Site

NORWOOD ROAD

POWER FARMING NORTHLAND PLACE 61 63 65 67 69 71

Pedestrian Site Entry/Exit

Demonstration Area

Helicopter Rides *Correct at time of print

Company 5 Star Kennels A – Absolute Concrete Ltd Acron Trailers Act New Zealand Active VMA Adjusta Mattress New Zealand Advance Build Advance Dairy and Pump AdvanceQuip Advantage Feeders Ltd AFFCO NZ Limited Ag Machinery Specialists Ltd Agmax/Nitrosol Agricom Agricom Agrifeeds Agrifert Agriline Ltd AgriSea NZ Seaweed Ltd Agritrade / Vetmed Ag-Tech Industries Ali Arc Industries Ltd

179 174 285 286 081a 269 122,124 081B 139 250 284 090 100 179 238 237 204 140,142 229 179 262A 196

American Retro Furniture 304a ANZ Bank 223,225A Aon 157b Aqua Treatment 158 Aquaspec 179 ARB 273 ARB Advanced Equipment 196 ASB Bank Ltd 205 Avoca Lime Company 207 B – BA Pumps and Sprayers 147 Ballance Agri-Nutrients 193 Bay Audiology 304b Bell-Booth Ltd 226 Bidr 179 BioAg Ltd 241 BNZ 180B Bonza - Bananas of NZ Aotearoa 151 Branson 078 Bridgestone NZ Limited 087 Briggs & Stratton 231 Bryant Tractors & Renton Motors 065, 067, 118, 120 Buckton 095

Buildlink 172 C – CAL Isuzu 117 Camkiwi 303b Can-Am BRP 280,282 Carpet Mill 871,873 Carters 137 C-Dax Ltd 221 Cervus Equipment 037,39,92,94 Chelle’ Chalets 136b CHH Plywood 137 CHH Timber 137 Chillerman 247b Claas Harvest Centre Northland 027, 29, 82, 84 Combi Clamp Ltd 175 Compass Trailers 003 Container Space NZ Limited 268 Continental Tyres 178 Corkill Systems Ltd 247a Corson Maize 179 Croplands Equipment Ltd 154 Crystalyx 233A D – D & A Wordsworth Contracting/Grainco Northland (2005) Ltd 116

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DairyNZ 187c Dargaville Ford 196,198,200 Datamars 179 Datamars 137 Datamars NZ 133 Davis Electrical & Solar 123A DC Cartage Ltd 168B Deutz Australia 021 Devan Plastics Limited 209 Diesel Performance Solutions North 131 Donaghys 238 Double Batty Products 303B DTS Limited 157a E – Echo 285 Ensol 202 Environmental Fertilisers Limited 145 Eurocomach 080 F – Family Finance 158b Farmgard Ltd 038 Farmlands Co-operative Society Limited 195,238,240A Farmquip 199 Farmshop 2017 Ltd 62,64,66,68,70

The Ultra Fine Lime Co. is now the authorised distributor of PFP fertilisers wide range of high quality Ultra fine ground lime & fertiliser products. Using the high quality fine particle products at our recommended rates will boost production while reducing transport and application costs by a considerable amount.

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Contact Bruce Sisley mob 021 308466 or email bruce@rgfs.biz


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NORTHLAND FIELD DAYS 2020 – MAP & SITE LISTINGS Federated Farmers Northland 149 FEK Equipment Ltd 173a FencePro Postdrivers 143 FenceQuip Ltd 173b First Gas Ltd 129b First National Roper & Jones 235 Floorwise Northland 271 FMG 192 Fonterra 237,239,276,278 Ford Tools Ltd 196 Forward Farming Consultancy Ltd 206a Future Posts 137 G – G.J.Gardner Homes 125 Gallagher 228 Gas and Tyre 201 GEA | FIL 233b Genesis Energy 162B Genetic Technologies Ltd 182 Giltrap Engineering Ltd 041, 096 Godfrey’s Chainsaws and Mowers 231,270 Grain Corp Feeds 179 Grasshopper ZTR Mowers 259 Great Lake Motor Distributors 310,312,314 GreenWood 279 GSA Traders NZ Pty Ltd 141a Gunson McLean Ltd 190a H – Habipax Industries 2018 Limited 206b HALO Systems 216 Hansa Chippers 285 Hansen Products 224 Helinorth 166,168 Hino Distributors 085 Hisun Motors New Zealand 266 Homeopathic Farm Services Ltd 624 Honda Marine Dargaville Ltd 285,287 Honda Motorbikes 275 Honda Power Equipment 285 Hunting & Fishing Dargaville 244 Husqvarna NZ 176 Hustler 083 Hydraulink 171 Hynds Pipe Systems 138 I – Internship Program Northland 149 Iplex Pipelines 197 Irri-Max Ltd 119A Isuzu Utes New Zealand 194 J – James Engineering Ltd 061 Jones Hay 105A K – Kamo Mowers & Chainsaws 083 Kawasaki NZ 281,283 Keenan NZ Ltd 035 Keith Andrews Trucks 101, 103 Kinghitter 072 King’s College 190b Kiwi Coast 162A Kiwi Sheds Northland Ltd 183 Kiwiland New Zealand Ltd 298 Kliptank Ltd 170A Kyne Equipment 102a L – Levno 123b 176 TURIWIRI WEST RD, DARGAVILLE $220,000 LIC 134a Lions Club 157b M – Mac Ute Accessories 196 Maxcare 179 Maxxis 4WD Tyres 178 McIntosh Bros Engineers Ltd 061, 114 Melanoma New Zealand 149 Milk Bar 243b TURIWIRI TREAT MIMICO • 2 bedroom • Open plan living 097 • 1 bathroom shower/vanity garage Ministry for Primary Industries• -Single Te Uru Rakau • Functional kitchen 185B Subject to boundary adjustment being completed -127b 2170sqm. Mobicomm Ltd Currently rented $210 p/w Model Barn Ltd 297b RACHAEL DE VRIES Mob 021 943 900 MP for Northland 160 WEB ID RJS3700 N – NC Equipment 033 3 SPRINGLimited ST, DARGAVILLE $415,000 Netmaster 211a

Nevada NZ 246 New Zealand Transport Agency 134b Newstyle Direct 135 Norman Kitchen Design Ltd 272b North Country Grains Ltd 277a Northern Region Young Farmers 155 Northern Wairoa Genealogy 708A Northfuels 203 Northland Farm Services Ltd 151,153 Northland Farm Water Solutions Ltd 252 Northland Forest Managers (1995) Ltd 180a Northland Kia 189 Northland Motor Sports Ltd 196 Northland Powersports 260 Northland Regional Council 251, 253 Northpest 104 Northpower 218 NorthTec 254 Norwood Northland 148, 150, 152 NRM 238 Nufarm 238 Nutrakawa NZ Ltd 702 Nutrinza Limited 243a Nutritech International 285 O – Ombro Leather Goods 129a OMC Power Equipment 071 Origin Ag 065 Orion Agriscience 238 P – P&F Global 137 Paslode 137 Paslode 179 Paul Jones 703 PGG Wrightson Ltd 177,179,220,222 PGW Grain 179 PGW Real Estate 179 PGW Seeds 179 Pinto Trailers 181 Plasma Biotec Solutions Ltd 249a Porter Equipment Ltd 098 Power Farming Northland 089 Power Farming Wholesale Ltd 091, 93, 144 & 146 PPP Industries Ltd 248 Pro Med 306A Prolan 141b Promax 238 Promax Plastics 238 Q – Quadbar NZ 240B R – Rabobank NZ Ltd 188 Rad Marine 262b Rata Industries 179 Ravensdown Limited 217, 219 Read Milking Systems 156b Recharge Battery Additive 277b Red Devon 639 Rhino Rack 273 Riding for the Disabled Whangarei 245 Ringrose Stockfoods Ltd 289 Robotech Contractors Ltd 099 Rotowiper Ltd 069 3637 POUTO RD $370,000 Rouse Motorcycles 256, 258 Rugged Valley New Zealand Limited 263a Rural Support Trust 149 S – Sarah’s Solutions 305b Savebarn 164 Shaw Diesels Ltd 021 Shearwell New Zealand 170B Sheds4U Ltd 272a LIFESTYLE Shindawa WITH VIEWS..RJS3573 285 Immaculately presented 2006 build with spacious living area & Silver Fern Farms open plan dining. Three good size bedrooms with an 187 Slopemowing Ltd 305a additional studio attached. Excellent sheds & three bay implement shed with a storageLtd container. Multi faceted Smart Water & Irrigation 211B property with stunning views of the Kaipara Harbour. Solarboss & DAE Group Limited 162B MICHELLE TOMLINSON Mob 027 339 5937 Stay Well NZ 188 WEB RJS3573 SteelID & Tube 137 Stiga 083 290 MANGATU RD, DONNELLYS CROSSING $184,000 Stock Ezy 158B

137 119B 242 063 230 232 196 264 074 882 186 237 060 127a 249b 279 245 179 137 274 102 288B 121

Tristram SKODA and Tristram MG 316,318 Trueform Products Limited 307 Tulloch Farm Machines 086 U – UDC Finance Ltd 196 Union Car Spares ARB Northern 273 V – Vcon 076 Veronicas 296 Versatile 231 VP Maxx 238 Vredestein Tyres 178 W – Wade Concrete Products Ltd 184 Walkers Mowers Ltd 088 Waterflow NZ Ltd 261 Watertech Plus 185A Westpac NZ 191 Whangarei A&P Farming 149 Williams Engineering 252 Wilson Training Centre 102B, 104A Workbridge 304b WorkSafe NZ 149 Wurth NZ 156a Y – Yamaha Motor New Zealand Ltd 306a, 308

INDOOR PAVILION EXHIBITORS LIFESTYLE PAVILION 1 Aqua Promotions Ltd 872 Carpet Mill 871,873 Dinerite Cookware 869 Duzz-All Beeswax 879 Ebenz Electric Bikes 881 ENJO 864 Gateplates & Signs Ltd 866,868 Kaipara Nectar 862 NZ Fudge Farm 861 Peppermint & Pipi 874 QRC Tai Tokerau 875 Sarahlee Studio 870 Splashy Rainwear 865 The Rocking Horse Place 867 Thermomix 870 TV SHOP 878, 880, 612, 294 Urban Adventure NZ Limited 883 Villa Italia Ltd 863 ZOOM Pharmacy Ltd 877 LIFESTYLE PAVILION 2 Celestial Wines 894 Complete Home Solutions 2018 Limited 885, 887 Eden Juice Ltd 904 Emuology Canterbury 907 Filters and Fountains Ltd 908 Heatsavers Wall Insulation 892 Huanui College 906 Name Art 905 Plus 2wp Ltd 891,893,895 Prestige Business Solutions 888 Ria’s Natural Health Soap 884 Seventh day Adventist Church Dargaville 901, 903 48 BOWEN ST, DARGAVILLE $170,000 Shuzi NZ Ltd 889 Sweet Temptations 890 Vegepod 896, 898 WOHC 886 ZeroPak 900, 902 LIFESTYLE PAVILION 3 Better Living NZ 913,915,917 Dargaville Chiropractic 914 YOU LITTLE BEAUTY Electoral Commission 923 This cosy 3 bedroom features 2 doubles and a single, open Gutter Protection 922 planFour living,Seasons modern bathroom, under floor insulation,920, polished floors in the kitchen plus a North a Jean Johnson Realty LTDfacing deck. There is also 929 single garage, the flat section is fully fenced and the water Jennian Homes 909,911 feature stays too, don’t miss the boat! Metro Direct Whangarei 924,926 CRAIG Mob 021461668 N.W.CLEMENT Voice for Life 925 WEB ID RJS3698 New Zealand First 910 NZ Tamarillo Ltd 927 4 PARK ROAD, Cooperative DARGAVILLE $330,000 Oxley`s Furniture NZ 919,921

S J D Enterprises 912 Triton Hearing 918 True You Wellness 928,930,932 Tui Chiropractic 916 Z Vise 931 RURAL PAVILION 1 4 u Ltd 617 A J Productions Ltd 621 Cooper’s Strip Club 606,607 Coprice 611 Cridge Seeds Ltd 616 Fertco 2016 Ltd 604,605 Financial Design Group Ltd 615 Gilmore Taylor Associates 608, 609 Homeopathic Farm Services Ltd 624 Mighty Mix Dog Food 613 Nutritional Services Ltd 623 RPM Group 610 SmartShelters 618,619 StaffSafe 625 Teletrac Navman 622 The Regions 614 Trapinator 620 Wave Refrigeration Limited 602,603 RURAL PAVILION 2 AES Septic Systems 652 Alpine Buildings NZ Ltd 650 CRV Ambreed 637, 638 Essential Insurances Ltd 640 FarmIQ 647 Farmshed Labs Ltd 654 G and A Construction Ltd 639 Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga 656 Kaipara District Council 646 Key Industries 649 New Conservative 642 30 EDWARD ST, DARGAVILLE $399,000 + GST if any Numat 648 OSPRI 657,658 Southern Humates 641 Totalfert 655 Trustees Executors Limited 636 Ultra Fine Lime 635 MARKET AREA Concrete Garden INDUSTRIAL LAND Ornaments IN TOWN - 9 ACRES 708 Friends to purchase 3.713ha of industrial 701 Here isGarden your opportunity Highwith Voltage Clothing 705,706 zoned land the vendor happy to lease back or move on. Land isLet’s in 3 main paddocks, plus there is an office, a couple of703 Wear it Loud! large sheds with 3 phase power plus is on town supply water Lotza Hatz 704 with good fencing. Quality Wholesale Imports Ltd 709 CRAIG CLEMENT Mob 021461668 The Sweet Stuff New Zealand 702 WEB ID RJC3695 Twice Round The Block 710 Wild West Worcester Ltd 707 LISTINGS REQUIRED URGENTLY

FABULOUS FAMILY HOME

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Large lounge, four bedrooms & new combined bathroom. A well appointed kitchen. Deck located off the dining room making it the ideal summer extension. There is a two room storage / sleep out type building & 10 X 6.7 metre garage. This 4046 sqm block includes a 2023 sqm section on a separate title. RACHAEL DE VRIES Mob 021 943 900 WEB ID RJS3688

Wool shed conversion has been an on going project. The house is open plan with 2 bedrooms with exterior ply. House has power, a sky dish & calafont to heat the water. Full lock up shed for all your storage. All this on 2.3ha’s approx, only one paddock, fully fenced with a road boundary. Property not permitted. MICHELLE TOMLINSON Mob 027 339 5937 WEB ID RJS3657

Elevated home features 3 double bedrooms and a single, spacious open plan living with a North facing deck overlooking the Dargaville township and Northern Wairoa River, 2 toilets plus a heat pump and double carport. There are also plenty of fruit trees, has some insulation and in a sort after street.

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CRAIG CLEMENT Mob 021461668 WEB ID RJS3696

DARGAVILLE 09 439 7295 MAUNGATUROTO 09 431 1016

5456 SH 14 72 JELLICOE ST, RUAWAI

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Stockade Stop Digging Northland Ltd Strainrite Fencing Systems Strautmann Hopkins-Waikato Stroke Foundation NZ Stronghold Trading Ltd Stuart Donaldson Suzuki New Zealand Limited T – Taege Engineering Te Arawai Solutions Te Pari Products Ltd Te Uri o Hau Tangata Development Ltd TEAM Vegetation TechniPharm Group of Companies The Wrangler Ltd Tiaho Trust Tokoroa Engineering Topuni Timber Topuni Timber Totalspan Northland Training 4 Safety Transport and Marine Ltd Treewise Northland

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Roper & Jones

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$540,000 + GST if any 7 WHARF ROAD, RUAWAI $235,000 24 ARIELS LANE, PAPAROA

$219,000 1 SNAPPER STREET, BAYLYS BEACH $435,000 8 DEPOT RD, PAPAROA

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EASY CONTOURED 10 ACRE LIFESTYLE FIRSTcorner HOME/RENTAL Renovated find, rewired, re roofed, new plumbing in the 692m2 section (Lot 47) has some sea views and is Seize opportunity and secure 1960´s 4kitchen Ha lifestyle withbathroom. 3 bdm spacious house builtseparate 2006. Large Flat fullyatfenced 1214m2 section with tidy bedroom areathis opening onto the deck withthis great views.3 bdm / 1 bthm and the Large traditional living located the Sunset West subdivision and3has power, home. phone single level 192sqm home onshed 1012with m2workshop. flat section.Nestled Refurbished leads cedar through twin ranchslider doors to open deck plan also Relax on the deck with yourWithin favourite bevvy. Single garage, Fabulous on 9.99 acres living roomarea features paneling with polished floors and water at the boundary. walking distance are the kitchen/dining, and laundry access to two bedrooms.look Clean grazingwith paddocks with workshop area and attached carport. distance to is on the fringe bathroom of town on school busareas. route.Heatpump. Drive- with country living. Unmistakable of luxury free standing local shop/takeaways, Funky Fish Cafe Walking and the beach. Now through garage with workshop, carport, fruit trees, vege stream dam. suntrap suitable for planting your village, 7 kms tothe Pahi Beach. antiqueand style bathSheltered and separate shower. the timeapprox. to invest in a drive slice of action. garden, water tanks & town supply, fenced, farmland out back. orchard. Lots of parking and convenient loop track. RACHEL VRIES 021 943 900 MICHELLE TOMLINSON 027 339 5937 CRAIG CLEMENT 021461668 Call Rhoda toDE view! Call Rhoda to view. RACHAEL KARYN TONY CRAIG GARY SHEILAWEB MICHELLE JOHN SHEILA Mob 027 498JILL 5651 WEB ID RJS3348 RHODA WEB ID RJS3316 ID BOON RJS3367 MRE1857 MRE1788 WILSON DE VRIES MORRISON HODGSON NORTHCOTT CLEMENT MORRIS BOON TOMLINSON POWELL RHODA MORRISON 09 431 6912 or 0274 800 691 RHODA MORRISON 09 431 6912 or 0274 800 691 WEB ID MRE1818

17 PORTLAND STREET

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110 Victoria Street, Dargaville 143 Hurndall Street, Maungaturoto

$450,000 + GST if any. 20 CYNTHIA PLACE

www.roperandjones.co.nz

DAIRY/BEEF LITTLE BEAUTY Dairy 22 ASHB, new water vacum pump and freezer.

This easyfeed gentle sloping section is in thequarry. heart Approx of Concrete pad, wintering barns and 200 Maungaturoto. Backing onto a reservesleepout, and school really only hectares. 3 bedroom/office, farmhands calfitrearing has two neighbours. Come and Option check out this slice of the& sheds, natural dams and 2 bores. to purchase herd Kaipara and build your next home. shares.

SELMA PETERS 021 828 402 SHAR ADRIANNE GARY MORRIS 902 087 WEB ID RJRU3319Mob 021 ASTLEY WEBDORMER ID MRE1853

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KAIPARA LIFESTYLER ADVERTORIAL

Farm Work Services Ltd 12 Tonne Digger Siteworks | Retaining Walls Driveways/Dams etc Site clearing Plus All Digger & Tractor Work

TRANSPORTER TRUCK Now Available

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027 203 2694 | 09 431 6509

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JENYNS CONTRACTING Excavators & Trucks Dams Drainage General Excavations Building Sites

Outdoor power takes the field When the Husqvarna company first came together in 1689, Sir Isaac Newton was still a new name in science, and the steam engine was not yet invented. The firm was originally precision gunsmiths, but have changed their product from armaments to ‘weapons’ in the war for a better outdoors during the years, forging an enduring reputation. Today, the Scandinavian powerhouse of outdoor power equipment rank among the world’s best known and most trusted brands. Combining advanced research and development in their engineering with a reputation for precise build quality, Husqvarna is a name relied upon by those working outdoors, in every arena from serious forestry to garden maintenance. Along the way, the company has innovated several ‘firsts’, pushing the envelope of performance, safety and efficiency. They have been instrumental in defining the shape and function of the modern chainsaw, a tool without which many of us would not have a (timber) roof over our heads! There are always more horizons to conquer, and Husqvarna comes to the Northland Field Days in full force with the very latest in 21st-century outdoor power. It includes not only a range of powerful lawn tractors and easy to control, highly manoeuvrable riders for turf management but also a fresh selection of batteryoperated tools that are lightweight, longlasting and easy to use, without the need for fuel and oil mixing or a pull start. As

battery power advances, so has the ability to package more working hours into a small space, culminating in Husqvarna’s development of long-life battery packs, which allow workers to operate far from a

PERFORMANCE BY HUSQVARNA

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plug socket for longer. Of course, for final proof that the future is here, today, check out their robotic mowers; the ultimate solution to lawn care that works hard — so you don’t have to!

115iL BATTERY TRIMMER 36V - 83dB(A) - 4.25kg with battery $

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 Wines & spirits  Organic provisions  Eco cleaning products

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 Local produce & lots more www.cheese-shop.co.nz STATE HWY 1 • KAIWAKA • NORTHLAND

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115iHD45 HEDGE TRIMMER 36V - 86dB(A) - 45cm bar - 25mm Teeth opening - 4.25kg with battery $

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• Environmentally sound casket choices • Pre arrange & Pre payment options through FDANZ Funeral Trust • Qualified & Caring Professionals • Funeral Experts

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710incl BLi20 Battery + QC80 Charger

LC141Li LAWN MOWER

36V - 41cm Steel deck - 50L Collector capacity - 20.0kg with battery $

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Your local authorised Husqvarna Servicing Dealer:

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GENERAL & PRECISION ENGINEERS

Phone: 09 439 7335 Normanby Street, Dargaville

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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536LiB BLOWER 36V - 48m/s - 3.7kg with battery $

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KAIPARA LIFESTYLER March 3 - 2020

Lions seek auction support  by Paul Campbell

Members of the Lions Club of Ruawai are on their annual hunt for hidden treasure, that is to say, saleable items in good condition to stock up their annual charity auction, set down for Saturday, March 14 at the Kaipara Kumara forecourt.

 Ruawai Lions’ last annual auction

“From lawnmowers to bicycles, teddy bears to books, and everything in between, you name it, and we are interested,” said organiser, Dorothy Simpson. “Money we raise is used to benefit the community. In the past, we have given to the rescue helicopter, sent money to the Australian bushfire appeal, and sponsored a local student’s athletic achievements to name just a few.” “If there is something anyone has to offer for sale, we’d love to hear about it. Maybe something overlooked in a barn somewhere, furniture, bric-

a-brac, household goods, electrical appliances, toys? “We can collect donations if needed. The only things we draw the line at are cars, tractors and animals!” There will be a trading table open on the day at 9am, with a viewing of the goods available at 9.30am and the auction gets underway at 10am with cash only. Food and refreshments will be available, and anyone with goods in mind can contact Jim and Dorothy Simpson at 09 439 2557 and 021 315 246 or email jdsimpson@slingshot. co.nz. 

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ADVERTORIAL

Networking for better business The Kaipara District Council recently held its business network meeting at the Dargaville Community Development Board, allowing the board to showcase some of the services and initiatives that are currently being conducted at the new premises at 42 Victoria Street, Dargaville. 2020 is off to a busy start for the DCDB, who are not only helping to promote business and networking but also assisting in the promotion of some big events for the town. Items on the agenda presented by DCDB Representatives Wendy Dunn, Lorraine Davidson and Allan Mortensen included the short and long term visions of the DCDB. This vision included supporting local businesses by  Members of the Dargaville Community Development Board and Kaipara District Council meeting together to guarantee working with NorthChamber great outcomes and the Northland Trust, potential free social media and website minded business people, the Seed concept support for local community events, and has worked exceptionally well elsewhere. the development of a co-working space, It will no doubt prove an asset to Dargaville which will help foster new business and commerce and productivity. Another focus create fresh opportunities. is the promotion of local events, which The aim of the Seed co-working space bring positive attention to Dargaville. is to provide professional surroundings Wendy says: “If we know about an and a true office environment for startups event, we will market it as much as we and businesses transitioning from the can to support our community to become small (and potentially home-based) to the re-energised to support great events wider scope of the business community. happening in our town. With facilities to accommodate meetings “We are committed to supporting the in a formal environment and the added economic development of all sectors of bonus of networking with other like- our community.”

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Your Community, Your Way! Register to info@dcdb.nz to receive regular updates of the DCDB initiatives and activities Current Projects: B2BNetwork, CBD CCTV Project, Retirement Village initiative, Social Housing, Events and so much more!

| P: 0464 Fosters Arcade, 42 Victoria Street, Dargaville E: E: info@dcdb.nz P: 09 439


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NORTHLAND

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Honey

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Suppliers of top quality grains & stockfood. Try our top quality locally made Calf Meal

• Up n Grow 20% starter meal • KBD 16% and Summer Blend meal for young stock • Custom mixes upon request

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Available in Slingpack and 25kg bags. Enquire now about our competitive pricing!

David Wordsworth

HONDA MARINE DARGAVILLE COME AND SEE US AT SITE 285-287 HONDA HIGHWAY For all your marine and outdoor power equipment requirements. We are dealers for all the following brands including lots more…..

• HONDA OUTBOARDS (FREE RIGGING KITS ON OUTBOARDS 115 AND UP, LOW INTEREST FINANCE AVAILABLE) • HONDA POWER EQUIPMENT ( SPECIALS ON LOTS OF HONDA POWER EQUIPMENT) • CATCH FISHING GEAR • HANSA CHIPPERS • PRECISION WATER BLASTERS AND COMPRESSORS • BRIGGS AND STRATTON • VICTA LAWNMOWERS • AAKRON XPRESS TRAILERS • AAKRON INFLATABLES • MAC AND SMARTWAVE • EVERYMAN BOATS • HUMBAUR TRAILERS • SHINDAIWA AND ECHO

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NORTHLAND

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Hard-working spaces for hard-working Kiwis Garages

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FEATURED SITES STEVE WOOD CONTRACTING

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COME SEE US AT THE NORTHLAND FIELD DAYS SITE 33 BALE BARON

YOUR RELIABLE LOCAL FARMING CONTRACTOR

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The brands you know, working better together We’re committed to delivering a broader, integrated animal management portfolio, so we’ve united our product brands under one family – Datamars Livestock.

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Our products work with each other, but most importantly – they work with you. Come see us today at Northland Fieldays!


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NORTHLAND

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not only advocates for your right to farm but also collaborates for great wellbeing outcomes for Rural New Zealand.

• Skin Checks available with Melanoma New Zealand. • Rural Support Trust for assistance in tough experiences in Rural New Zealand. • WorkSafe New Zealand for assistance with maintaining hazardous substances register on farm and go into draw to win roll over protection for a Quad. • Whangarei A&P Society Farm Cadet scheme for more information for school leavers. • The National Policy Statement on Biodiversity and the impact on your farm.

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Boost your immune system With autumn on the way, and illnesses indiscriminate about the actual temperature outdoors (you don’t need to be cold to get a cold), it’s time to consider the best line of defence your body has against disease. Your immune system is one of the most powerful anti-sickness security forces in the natural world, and giving it the fuel it needs is simple. 1. Ginseng and Echinacea are superherbs for battling respiratory illness such as colds and flu. They’re available as capsules, or combined in other natural remedies; the fresher, the better. 2. Hot chilli really does help ‘burn’ away a cold. There’s no need to go overboard and scorch your taste buds, but a little bit of cayenne pepper or hot chilli can really stimulate the immune system. 3. Ditch smoking and vaping. Anything that taxes the lungs when you have a respiratory illness is bad. It even comes down to your surroundings; get some fresh air and avoid humid and stale conditions indoors if possible. 4. Vitamin D, vital to the immune system, is produced naturally by your body in sunlight. That may be one of the reasons that colds and flu strike in the darker days of winter. Get 10 to 15 minutes of sun each day, and you’ll boost your levels of Vitamin D to good effect. 5. Cut back on strong drinks — both alcohol and coffee, along with energy drinks. They take a lot of processing by the body, which is energy that could be going toward your immune defences. 6. Fresh crushed garlic really does the job. Heat can denature the good effects of this ‘magic’ bulb, so add it to foods just before serving as a garnish for maximum effect. 7. Eat to fuel your immune ‘forces’. Foods like spinach, shiitake mushrooms, walnuts, almonds, stone fruits, grains and seeds help with the production of the cells that fight infection. Team them up with garlic, as above, and turmeric, hot chilli or cardamom for a tasty immune boost.

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An Open Letter to The Right Honourable Winston Peters Mr Peters, what are you doing? On December 5th, 2019, you introduced the Racing Industry Bill to Parliament. It contains a number of truly disturbing clauses, which would give the racing industry unprecedented powers to seize the assets of local racing clubs. The Bill contains these words:“The racing code may determine that a racing club is no longer racing …” “A racing club no longer racing may be dissolved …” “This section applies if a racing club is dissolved by any means … The assets of the racing club remaining (after all creditors’ claims on the club have been satisfied) vest in the racing code with which the club was registered.” The Governor-General may, by Order in Council made on the recommendation of the Minister, (a) approve a proposal prepared by the racing code relating to the transfer of the surplus venue to the code (a transfer proposal), with or without modification; and (b) state the date on which the transfer takes effect.” “The Registrar-General must, on written application by a person authorised by the Minister, (a) register the racing code as the owner of the fee simple estate in the surplus venue in substitution of the racing club; and (b) record any entry on the record of title, and do anything else that may be necessary to give effect to this subpart.” “The transfer proposal may provide that the racing club is to transfer the surplus venue to the racing code without receiving in return any, or an equivalent, asset.” And this:- “The transfer of the surplus venue must not be regarded as placing the racing club or the racing code, or any of its officers, employees, or agents, in breach of any Act, rule of law, or agreement that would otherwise apply.”   So far 20 racing clubs have been identified as no longer adding value to the industry if they continue to race on their home tracks,  and if the new Racing Bill is adopted as presented to Parliament in December, they could have all of their assets and land seized with no payment whether they agree or not. This follows the Messara Report — which advised the shutting down of twenty regional racecourses around New Zealand, including Dargaville, Avondale, Thames, Rotorua, Wairoa, Stratford, Hawera, Waipukurau, Woodville, Reefton, Greymouth, Hokitika,  Motukarara, Timaru, Kurow, Oamaru, Waimate, Omakau, Winton, and Gore.  Of these, Thames, Wairoa, Stratford, Marlborough, Dargaville, Winton, Westland, Waimate, Winton and Avondale have been identified as first of the clubs that will potentially be stripped of their assets if this bill is passed in its current form.   We understand that the Racing Industry has problems. We understand you and your advisors are trying to find a solution. But  surely, seizing the assets of local, community based racing clubs is not the way. Certain clauses in the Racing Industry Bill before parliament would seem to open the door for just that — the overriding of individual club’s constitutions, the seizing of ownership from local hands, and the appropriation of community assets that have been renamed ‘industry assets’. These are, in many cases, assets built up over more than a century by local clubs and local people on land donated by local people. Many pre-date the ‘industry body’ which now plans to seize them. It is just wrong.   Legal property ownership is a cornerstone of our society. We will not have what we’ve worked to build taken away with no legal  recourse. Every year on Anzac Day we commemorate the fallen, who gave their lives to ensure that we live in a free democratic country where no club, and no person, in any industry, in any town or city, should live in fear of the seizure of their assets by the state. One stroke of the legislative pen stripping them of ownership and the rights thereof … it’s not the Kiwi way. Maybe in Mugabe’s Zimbabwe. Maybe in Pol Pot’s Cambodia. But not in New Zealand, under a democratically elected government. Mr Peters, it falls to you as Minister of Racing to ensure that this bill is amended and remove any chance that this country should be besmirched with the kind of dictatorial avarice which is the hallmark of failed states.  The racing industry might need a hand. But first, it needs to know; HANDS OFF our local racing clubs and their assets.  It’s legalised theft, it’s wrong, and it must stop here.

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Welcoming our field days visitors

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This week’s Northland Field days is a chance to celebrate local farming, and of course, the end product of all that labour and ingenuity. We’re talking, of course, about good food. There will be options aplenty for those visiting the Kaipara to enjoy a bit of old-fashioned hospitality along with some of our finest fare. For those travelling through the district to reach Dargaville, a stop at the Maungaturoto Historic Inn is a must. Not just for the food, though ‘hearty’ only just begins to cover the classic dishes that grace the menu here. The fact is, this building is steeped in history, and is a welcome relief from the long dry highway as well as being a local icon. Once in Dargaville, patrons will find a brand new name in the main street. Te Kauta, diagonally across from the Northern Wairoa Hotel in the main street, is a cafe with a difference. Not only is the name (meaning ‘the kitchen’) proudly in Te Reo, the menu is full of delicious fusion-style treats which bespeak a Northland heritage. Try a traditional boil-up in a pie here, and you will be addicted! By night, the heat of the day is cooled down by the Northern Wairoa riverside, and the lights of Dargaville on the water make a great view from the town’s boating club. The ticket there is deservedly famous for their meals, the standouts being great steaks and roasts served in unique surroundings. On Thursday and Friday nights you’ll find many locals riverside enjoying a succulent dinner; it might be a fine decision to join them. Friday, of course, is party time in Dargaville thanks to

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Aotearoa cycle tour ambassador Residents of the west Kaipara will have seen larger than usual numbers of cyclists touring throughout part of the country in February, as the biennial Tour of Aotearoa gets underway. Pouto local Merilee Pairama-Hart has been helping the intrepid riders on their way as they journey down the peninsula, headed for the next stage of their adventure. “I have been involved with providing dinner for those who stayed overnight at the Waikaretu Pouto Marae,” says Merilee. “I also took the opportunity to meet many of these inspiring cyclists from all around our beautiful Aotearoa; north and south. “Many have come from Australia, and I have also met a gentleman from South Africa. The most inspiring folk I got to speak with hailed from Invercargill. “They are all very healthy energised keen cyclists who are absolutely thrilled to do this great run from the Cape to Bluff, across Aotearoa.” At

the terminus of the Pouto Peninsula riders took to the water aboard Kaipara Cruises’ Kewpie Too, for the nautical trip across the harbour. The nimble little craft emulates the ‘dock anywhere’ competency of those ships from days of old, which helped settler, goods and mail get around the harbour in colonial times. Merilee says that the cycling adventurers have been upbeat despite the heat. “Many shared the thrill of the open road, saying ‘it’s like being on holiday, we get to see many beautiful places’. “No doubt Pouto would be one of their top picks at the gateway of the Mighty Kaipara!” Groups of riders will continue to be released in blocks of 100 at a time from Cape Reinga through until all competitors are out on the course.

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Riding to rebuild  by Andy Bryenton

The group of local residents who administer the Tangiteroria Sports Complex, sadly destroyed by fire earlier this year, have announced plans for a fundraiser to help the rebuild. They have turned to the very successful formula of the Tangiteroria region’s annual motorcycle trail ride, a muchanticipated event toward the end of autumn in most years, which allows riders to experience not-usually-seen vistas of the Tangihua ranges from in the saddle of bikes and quads. The event has grown to be one of the biggest on the trail  One of the most popular trail rides in the north is to run twice in 2020 to aid the rebuild of the Tangiteroria ride calendar in this part of Sports Complex New Zealand, and organisers are confident that a second running, after an extensive six and a half year slated for April 2020, will go a long construction programme undertaken way toward boosting funds for a rebuilt entirely by locals. sports complex. Local riders plotting the track for “This facility was built by a strong this extraordinary trail ride say that the community of families who got together trail will not deviate greatly from the to raise funds. Again, this community usual October pathway, thanks to local is raising funds for our new complex. landowners generously throwing their Please come along to this trail ride and support behind the initiative. However, support this cause.” the different season will make for a new So say the group of Tangiteroria locals experience, and those who are fans who have determined not to be defeated of the trail ride in late spring should by the fire, which razed the result of register their interest for this charitable their intergenerational hard work on return to the trails in autumn. It’s been January 16, sparking a substantial fire confirmed that the usual 2020 trail ride, brigade call-out. Properly designated benefitting the local school, will also as the Upper Wairoa Memorial take place as planned as the year draws Complex, the facility opened in 1987 to an end. 

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Meeting Schedule Council Briefing Wed 04 Mar, 9:30am Mangawhai Club Kaipara Horizons Committee Tues 10 Mar, 9:30am Dargaville Town Hall Kaipara Horizons Committee Wed 25 Mar, 9:30am Maungaturoto Country Club

Kaipara Kai - Growing Kaipara’s Value Anyone driving through Ruawai lately may have noticed a new arrival. A Kaipara central location has been selected as the new Kaipara Kai base. Kaipara Kai is a groundbreaking project that aims to support Kaipara farmers who are seeking opportunities to draw greater value from their land use – and could see the district adapt by diversifying into unique crops like pineapples, berries and bananas on a commercial scale. Part of Kaipara Kickstart, Kaipara kai is funded by the Provincial Growth Fund to spur economic growth in land productivity and development. It is identifying opportunities for farmers to draw greater value from their land use.

Agrifood researchers, Coriolis Research, have identified that Kaipara is underperforming against neighbouring districts in creating agricultural dollars and jobs from the land. The Kaipara Kai project will create a path to adding up to +230m to regional GDP; this equates to $9,776 per person in the district. Technology will play an important part in increasing efficiency and production by, for example, enabling farmers to balance their nutrient and water regime directly. “Later this year Kaipara Kai will be working with farmers to establish small water/horticulture/technology demonstration sites funded by the Provincial Growth Fund. Kaipara landowners will have access to these examples to learn what is possible.”

Markets Coriolis Research has assessed market potential for the food produced out of Kaipara considering local, domestic and export markets. They’re also exploring the opportunities for growing food that is currently imported.

Employment Workforce planning has been recognised as a potential barrier to the success of growers, and work on addressing this challenge is ongoing. Growing a variety of crops will leave Kaipara less exposed to market fluctuations or crop failure. It also provides options for retaining a workforce that moves from crop to crop, providing consistent employment in Kaipara’s horticulture industry.

Learn more What to grow? Diane Miller, Project Manager for the Kaipara Kai, says researchers have identified 27 potential high value products for Kaipara, including animals, crops and aquaculture. NIWA, Plant & Food Research and Manaaki whenua are completing a detailed analysis to determine which of these are best suited to specific locations throughout Kaipara. “What can grow is only part of the equation,” says Diane. “We’ve also been looking at where the best market opportunities lie and what infrastructure might be needed to support production.”

Kaipara District Council has teamed up with Northland Inc to establish a Kaipara kai base in Ruawai. This will be a meeting place where people can share their experience or learn more about options available to them. The base will be open following Northland Field Days at 1 Jellicoe Street, Ruawai. Visit them to find out more about opportunities for your land.

Northland Field Days You can visit the Kaipara Kickstart stand 646 in the Rural Pavilion to find out more about Kaipara Kai.

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27 African language (7) 29 Bravery (7) 30 Police line (6) 31 Sedate (5) 32 Wall plaster (6) 34 Long heroic narrative (4) 36 The centre of a shadow (5) 38 Natural talent (5) 40 Clenched hand (4) 45 Pillow filler (5) 46 Late (7) 47 Take notice of (4) 48 Elbow-room (6) 49 Layers (5) 50 Useful (7) 52 Expecting the best (10) 53 Eyes (7) 54 Circa (6) 55 Warned (7) 56 Ribald (5) 57 Coagulate (4) 62 Correct (5) 67 Rave about (7) 68 Scoundrel (7) 70 Capital of Kenya (7) 72 Civilians trained as soldiers (7) 73 Mystery (6) 74 Fragrant ointment (6) 75 Hidden shooter (6) 76 Book of maps (5) 78 Subject (5) 80 Female relation (5) 82 Gratis (4) 83 Company emblem (4)

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ACROSS: 1 Brass, 4 The gutter press, 11 Prone, 14 Snoop, 15 Celebration, 16 Drunkard, 19 Rafters, 20 Offer, 21 Matriarch, 24 Space walk, 26 Aslant, 27 Blonde, 31 Cobra, 32 Compress, 34 Likelihood, 38 Manuals, 39 Apathy, 40 Eulogy, 41 Snap, 42 Stables, 45 Precarious, 50 Discard, 54 Eddy, 55 Snooze, 56 Honest, 57 Genuine, 60 Lithograph, 61 Rotating, 62 Stood, 65 Phobia, 66 Orally, 67 Treachery, 72 Night time, 73 Cargo, 74 Gruyere, 79 Premiere, 80 Incredulous, 81 Below, 82 Talon, 83 Slap on the wrist, 84 Odour. DOWN: 2 Runway, 3 Shout, 5 Heel, 6 Gleeful, 7 Target, 8 Eats, 9 Probable, 10 Spread, 11 Penicillin, 12 Oval, 13 Endorse, 17 Truce, 18 Principles, 22 Swoop, 23 Insomnia, 25 Perturb, 26 Assayer, 28 Mozart, 29 Septic, 30 Merged, 33 Piper, 35 Duped, 36 Clue, 37 Memo, 42 Steel, 43 Addition, 44 Señora, 45 Prosperity, 46 Épée, 47 Ashtray, 48 Innate, 49 Upset, 51 Idea, 52 Cluster, 53 Ransom, 58 Politician, 59 Knead, 63 Flamenco, 64 Shard, 65 Parapet, 68 Regular, 69 Chorus, 70 Dawdle, 71 Ormolu, 75 Yield, 76 Seal, 77 Trot, 78 Fuss.

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KAIPARA LIFESTYLER

Kaipara Service Directory

ALL BIKES DARGAVILLE

• Farm & Recreational, Quads + Bikes • Quality ATV & Motorbike tyres • General Service to Full rebuild • Gst Registered • Free Pickup + Delivery

Phone Patrick Lumby: 027 201 8625

ATJ

SELF DRIVE MACHINERY HIRE

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

Call the team at ATJ for your hire needs

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

Aoroa Poultry

WATERPROOFING ALL PURPOSE SEALANT

Free range eggs

Flexible waterproofing membrane Residential & commercial projects Liquid rubber approved applicator

Daphne and Bernie

021 262 1080 or 022 363 7991 MPI REG

FOR MORE INFORMATION

167 Pouto Road, Dargaville, Kaipara aoroa-poultry@gmx.com

Ph: 022 311 8447 e

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CONTRACT FENCING

• Decks • Rental Repairs • Kitchen/Bathroom Fit Outs • Fences & Repairs • Concreting • House Renovations •Plus Much More

Andrew Turner

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

PETER BLACKWELL 021 295 9647

Ed’s Floorsanding

C&C Contract Electrical DARGAVILLE

New and Old Floors Carpet and Vinyl Preparation Quality Solvent & Water based Coating

SATISFACTION GUARANTEED

0274 914 091

or 09 436 3929 www.floorsandingnorth.co.nz

Craig Burrell • Registered Electrician

Phone Craig 021 534 882 • Bookings 021 440 634

Funeral Packages from $2,249

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

ALL ASPECTS OF FARM & LIFESTYLE BLOCK FENCING & MAINTENANCE INCLUDING:

• Post & Batten • Entrances • Post & Rail • Retaining Walls • Stock Yards • Riparian Lots • Netting • Subdivisions

OPENING HOURS: Wed & Thurs – 10am-2pm Fri & Sat – 9am-4pm (Or by appointment) Don Lawson – 021 983 560

inc GST

Funerals Made Simple Affordable alternatives to meet your needs

C H A I N S AW S & M OW E R S

Includes a simple casket, crematorium fees and a death certificate

Conditions apply ALL THE BIG NAMES, INCLUDING:

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

3 PARORE ST, DARGAVILLE • PH 09 439 8881

CERTIFIED PLUMBER

Fannons

J Kelliher

For Menswear

P: 027 494 2919 Workshop: 09 439 6577

Kirstin Lawson – 021 983 565

Teamwear

09 439 8946 jackfannons@gmail.com

KAURI COAST CONTRACTING LTD

KAURI COAST LAUNDRETTE WASHING MACHINES AND DRYERS

OPEN 7 DAYS

Landscaping to Earthmoving Certified Drainlaying Septic Farms, Subdivisions & more Call Gary Whippy today!

4b Parore Street (Behind Bridgestone) Summer hours: 7am to whenever Winter hours: 7am to 6pm Phone: 09 439 0005

gary@kccontracting.co.nz • 027 469 8079

Les Sweeney Builders

ORDER ONLINE FOR PICKUP OR DELIVERY PH 09 439 0209 | 109 Victoria St, Dargaville

kauricoastpizzeria.co.nz kauri.coast.pizzeria

Workwear

52 Victoria Street, Dargaville

www.greenspaceplants.co.nz greenspaceplants@outlook.com @greenspaceplantsnz 243A Mountain Road, Kaiwaka

FOR ALL YOUR FENCING REQUIREMENTS Contact: 1Sum Fencing Contractors Steve Nathan ph (09) 439 6633 or (027) 272 7968 kahuparere@xtra.co.nz

Pick Up & Delivery Service Available

kauricoastpizzeria

• 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”

CALL TRAVIS!

021 056 7665

• • • •

New Housing Commercial Alterations Additions

Les Ph: 0274 972 929 A/H: 09 439 7524


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

Residential to commercial, fast, reliable, professional service at competitive rates.

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Septic Tank/Grease Trap Cleaning Septic & Sewerage Treatment Systems

FOR HIRE

Office: 09 439 8048 Fax: 09 437 5796 Email: office@morrisandmorris.co.nz

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

09 431 8440 021 125 1576

MP & RA

MUDDY

30 Hurndall St, Maungaturoto

THUMBS

GARDENING & MAINTENANCE

CONTRACTORS

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

• 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

For new kitchens, cabinets, repairs and hardware Norman Kitchen Design

morrisandmorris.co.nz

Nick Christiansen Tree Services Phone: 021 439 673

• Trees • Shrubs • Hedges • Vines • Felling • Trimming • Reducing • Pruning •Dargaville owned and operated

Northland Laser Drainage Ltd

Norman Kitchen Design Kitchens make the home 30 Normanby Street, Dargaville Phone Aaron 027 539 4884 Email: normankitchendesign@xtra.co.nz

15 Gladstone Street, Dargaville, 0310, PO Box 8043, Kensington 0145, Whangarei

Neil Carter Trading as

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

Subsurface Drainage Specialists (Nth) All Services & Maintenance Available

GLOBAL PUMP SOLUTIONS

PO Box 1174, Whangarei Ph 09 434 7741 Mobile 027 273 6865

1279 S/H 14, MAUNGATAPERE

GLOBAL PUMP SOLUTIONS

SUE CRUMP TRAVEL BROKER OPTOMETRISTS HOMEKILL BUTCHER | MPI REGISTERED COVERING ALL YOUR HOMEKILL REQUIREMENTS

PHONE ROSS POCKLINGTON 027 437 6521

TK DIGGERS

THE APPLIANCE DOCTOR

027 432 0588

Operator AARON GUEST 09 439 1843 tkdiggers@gmail.com

THURSDAY’S 10.30AM — 4.00PM Shop 4 | Edwin Arcade 86 Victoria Street, Dargaville

Ameet Maharaj Phone: 022 172 3327 maharaj.ameet@gmail.com 12 tonner tilt bucket, good rates, own transporter Great service Northland wide

Previously United Travel Dargaville

sue@youwhangarei.co.nz

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

Fridge/Freezers, Dishwashers, Dryers, Cooktops, Ovens, Washing Machines.

Phone: (09) 439 6518 Mobile: 021 116 9425 Email: tuthemt@gmail.com www.handyhandsmassage.co.nz

Advertise in the Kaipara Lifestyler Classifieds

FOR ALL YOUR ENGINEERING NEEDS

We do steel, stainless & aluminium engineering

027 213 9665

09 439 6933

100A Jervois Street, Dargaville

EITHER WAY IT’S 20K

Ph: 09 439 8303 Mob: 021 268 7006 Dargaville, NZ

REMEMBER... MIND YOUr SPEED arOUND SchOOL BUSES

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TRY LEVNO BEFORE SELECTING YOUR MVMS PROVIDER Levno is offering Fonterra Shareholders a no-obligation opportunity to try Levno for Milk and Levno for Fuel, for two months before officially selecting the MVMS provider you prefer to go with.

LEVNO IS THE LEADING PROVIDER OF MILK VAT MONITORING Levno for Milk monitors temperature through your milk system; plus volume, milking time, and vat agitator action.

VISIT US AT THE NORTHLAND FIELD DAYS SITE 123 & 202 OR CALL US ON 0800 453 866 | LEVNO.COM

CLASSIFIEDS

Phone 09 439 6933

Closing date for classified advertising for the 10 March 2020 edition is 10am Monday 9 March 2020

For Sale

Lost

2003 FORD Focus. 1.6m Hatch, 169,000 kms. Current rego, warrant of fitness. $3,500.00 ONO. Phone 021 102 3974.

LOST, CONRAD Meier Fish Harvester. Lost at Baylys Beach 17/01/2020. Phone 09 433 1555. Reward offered.

ANGUS PUREBRED Bull, two and a half years old, would suit any farm, view calves, $3,000+GST. Phone 021 430 086.

Nurseries & Plants

CARAVAN EWOF (and marine). Call your local inspector today at A+ Electrical Inspections and Security on 021 240 6764. CHICKEN MANURE for sale in bulk or small lots $20 cubic metre plus freight call 09 432 2444 or 027 476 5458. SALE AT Fannons. All short sleeved shirts, polos. End of line jeans Berlin and McCoy. Summer hours Mon – Fri 7.30–4.00. Sat 8.30–12.30. 52 Victoria St. Dargaville. 09 439 8946. SUZUKI ESCUDO Vitara/Grand Vitara - car parts, WOF parts, 4x4 parts etc. Good parts, good prices. Phone Derek 09 439 7573. RUAWAI PLANTS now ready, cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, bok choy, pak choy, silverbeet, spinach, beetroot, courgette & more. Herbs, rocket, dill, sage, basil & others $2.50 each. Small flowering shrubs from $6.50 each. Very sweet white grapes $5 a kilo. Open Monday- Friday 9 am-1.30 pm, sorry no EFTPOS cash only, phone 09 439 2115. 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.

Property Maintenance

Storage

Dargaville Bobcat Services

SECURE UNITS for Domestic & Commercial use. Best rates guaranteed. Phone 09 439 3075. dargavillestorage.co.nz, Email: dargavilleselfstorage@gmail.com.

Any job big or small. We do them ALL

PROTEA, LEUCOSPERMUM, and Grevilleas. Tall trees, Shrubs, etc. ready now. Got2Go Plants, 55 West Coast Road, Te Kopuru. Tuesday to Sunday, 10am to 4pm. 09 439 5556.

DECKS, FENCES, all small building jobs undertaken, Baylys Beach based. Phone Ross for a free quote, NorWest Building & Maintenance, 027 412 0840.

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

Property Maintenance

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

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

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.

Phone or Txt Paul

ATS PROPERTY Maintenance & Repair. Fences & Repairs • Kitchen/Bathroom Fitouts • Waterblasting • Flooring Repairs • Decks • Windows & Latches • Plus much more. No job too small. Phone 09 439 8628.

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

GLEN’S GLASS & Joinery Services - Phone 021 0234 7086 - glensglass2018@gmail.com NEW BUILD to Renovations/Maintenance. Anything from decks to renovation through to home builds. Qualified builder returned home from Auckland. Call John 021 0819 3758. OFFAL HOLES 750dia x 5.5m deep with concrete lid with lift out hatch $465.75 incl GST. Phone Wals Holes 09 437 3936 or 021 932 225. WATER TANK Vacuum clean, Full tank OK, Waste no more than 1,000 litres. Phone Wals 09 437 3936 or 021 932 225.

Read the newspaper online

kaiparalifestyler.co.nz

Trades & Services

027 271 2022 Security

Garage Sale GARAGE SALE 34 West Coast Road Te Kopuru, from 10am Saturday 7th March. More goods added.

Monthly Market Saturday 7th of March Community Hall Hokianga Road Dargaville, opposite the Anzac Theatre.

8am till noon, Something for everyone.

09 439 7243

WATCH BATTERIES REPLACED Leave your watch at Moran’s Bookshop for 3 day battery change (unless requiring further service) Distinction Jewellers

Wanted LAND/FARM WANTED to lease for grazing, any size considered, Dargaville/Ruawai area. Phone 09 439 5080. SUZUKI 4X4 Wanted to buy - parked, damaged or unwanted, Escudo Vitara/Grand Vitara. Phone Derek 09 439 7573.

DRIVE SAFE

WANTED GARAGE to rent at Baylys Beach for approximately 9 months, offering $20 per week. Phone Ross 09 439 6160.

YOU NEVER KNOW WHAT’S AROUND THE CORNER

GRAZING AVAILABLE from 1st May 2020 to 1st May 2021 for 60 R2 $8.50/head, at Titoki. Also, winter grazing for 80 cows $15/head from 1st May 2020. Phone Eric on 027 370 6899.

On Rural Roads

Grazing


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CLASSIFIEDS Situations Vacant HELP WANTED - immediate start. Experienced fitter-welder/general welder for busy Dargaville workshop. Must have full clean drivers license - CV to Baty Thomas Engineering, c/o PO Box 313 Dargaville. JUNIOR ADMINISTRATION/ACCOUNTS manager. Wanted: an accounts and administration superstar at an engineering and engineering supplies store in Dargaville. Contact details: Trademe job listing #2542944735. Phone 09 439 7335. Email farmas@xtra.co.nz Farrand & Mason Ltd.

Phone 09 439 6933

Closing date for classified advertising for the 10 March 2020 edition is 10am Monday 9 March 2020 Situations Vacant

Support Worker to support young male clients in community participation and personal cares. Experience with challenging behaviour, full driver’s license and experience with young males. Positive attitude and energetic. Visit www.genevahealth.com or phone Jan on 0800 266 577 ext. 9560 for more information

WAITING STAFF/KITCHEN Hand wanted for customer service, till operation, dishwashing and delivery. Contact restaurant manager Manoj - Shiraz Dargaville. Phone 021 0264 3557, email shirazmanager.manoj@ gmail.com

HOUSING MANAGER REQUIRED

Would you like to enrich the lives of those older persons living in our community? Do you have excellent interpersonal skills, are you a strong and efficient administrator, and able to meet deadlines? Are you able to create and work within budgets? Are you able to operate software programmes and are computer literate? Do you have a full driver’s license? Are you able to be reasonably available on call after hours and weekends? We are seeking an efficient Housing Manager to work within our social housing villages for 15 hours per week over five days. We would like a person who has both empathy and the ability to get the job done.

If this sounds like you, email your CV and cover letter to wendyd@dcdb.nz by the 14th of March 2020.

Northland Kindergarten Association

Te Kura Kōhungahunga Tōpū o Te Taitokerau DARGAVILLE KINDERGARTEN ADMIN SUPPORT STAFF VACANCY A vacancy has arisen at the Dargaville Kindergarten, Hokianga Road, Dargaville. The kindergarten operates Monday to Friday with a roll of 40. This position will primarily provide Support Staff duties and the role will offer you variety over 20 hours a week with the school holidays off. There is a possibility of more hours. A high level of ICT skills, a positive attitude and the ability to mix with a wide range of people is required. Administrative experience, including data entry using Excel, accounts and finance is preferred. A job description can be downloaded from our website www.nka.org.nz Closing date for applications & referees reports is 4 pm Thursday 12 March 2020 Please email or post a letter of application and full CV to: Appointments Secretary, Northland Kindergarten, P O Box 4005, Whangarei 0141 or Email, letter of application together with CV and references to: appointments@nka.org.nz

Death Notices WOOLLAM, BARRY Stuart. On 25th of February at Aratapu after a short illness. Loved brother and brother-in-law of Sharon and Des Fatt, Lorraine and Tex Moorhead. Loved by his nieces and nephews. No more pain. Funeral was held last Friday.

WE APOLOGISE FOR NO WHAT’S ON THIS WEEK, PLEASE REFER TO OUR FACEBOOK PAGE FOR THE UPCOMING EVENTS.

PART TIME PERSONAL ASSISTANT Looking for an exciting role with school friendly hours? We are on the hunt for a driven and organised admin superstar to join our award-winning team. First National Roper and Jones in Maungaturoto is seeking an energetic, part time PA with an enthusiastic, can-do attitude to work alongside one of their top performing Real Estate Agents. The hours for this role are 10am to 2–230pm, 2-3 days a week (flexibility as to which days). Duties include everything from creating marketing collateral for properties for sale, preparing relevant documents including appraisals, listing agreements, sales and purchase agreements, database management, entering properties into the system and importantly being very much part of the team. To succeed in this role, you will have: • Previous experience in a similar position • Superior written and oral communication skills • A positive and vibrant manner • Enthusiasm and drive • Eagerness to learn • Time management and organisation skills • A personable and positive nature • Professional presentation • Computer literate with MS Office including Publisher and Outlook We do ask that all applicants have had at least a years’ experience working in an office environment. Experience in the Real Estate industry would be a huge bonus, but we know that the best people often come from mixed backgrounds, so if you are wanting to take the next step in your career, this could be it! Please apply by sending a covering letter, CV and references to Jill Wilson jill@fnkaipara.co.nz

Work Wanted VERSATILE HANDYMAN service for light construction. Decks, concrete, paving, digger work, tanks, plastering, painting, maintenance & repairs. Please phone for free quote 021 143 1494.

Pinaki Sand & Clean Fill 09 439 1505 027 614 6309

DENISE CLARK Toenail & Fingernail Cutting Service

Phone

09 439 6068

439 2020

Dry Aged Beef Specialists Traditional Manuka wood smoked Bacon & Ham

TOKATOKA

100 IT’S NOT A TARGET

TAU, Erana Ellen (Narn) 2nd March 2006

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

Public Notices DARGAVILLE HIGH SCHOOL MEET THE TEACHER

NEW TO town, looking for something to join? Citizens Advice Bureau has a comprehensive database of local Social, Sports and Activity groups. Call in at 37 Hokianga Rd, Town Hall building or phone 09 439 6100. WAIKARAKA MARAE Kaihu AGM, March 14 2020 10am. AGENDA: Financial Reports, Election of Officers, Amendments to Charter. Contact R Nathan 020 4001 4513.

Monday 9th March 2020 5.00pm – 6.30pm Kauri Grove, Hall, Resource Room and B block 5.00pm – Mr Houghton, (Principal) to introduce staff. Informal meet and greet with all staff. Location: School Hall. 5.10pm – Light refreshments. Opportunity for parents/caregivers to meet Teachers. Teachers will be in six areas, if parents/caregivers wish to talk to their child’s subject/Form Teacher. Hall – Mr Amoroa, Mr Barnes, Ms Baume, Mr Bayliss, Mr Brimblecombe, Mrs P Burnett, Miss R Burnett, Mr Butterworth Kauri Grove – Mrs Clarke, Mrs Cooper, Mrs Carey, Ms Chiaroni, Miss Corfield, Mrs Cohen, Mr Dunn, Mrs Friedrich, Ms Gracie

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 21 March 2020 – 9.00am to 1.00pm Further information, if required, relating to this temporary road closure can be obtained from the Customers Services Team, Kaipara District Council.

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

Ph 09

In Memoriam

Public Notices

Public notice

WAYNE & ANNETTE

WOOLLAM, BARRY. Great friend of Barry and Sue, adopted uncle of Joanne and Alan, Godfather to Alan. Deepest sympathy Carol, Craig, Janeen, partners and children. RIP Big Man.

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

Temporary Road Closure

Roper & Jones

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PAULA LINNEA VAN DEN BERG of Ruawai, has made application to the District Licensing Committee at Dargaville for the renewal of a on-licence in respect of premises situated at 10 Ruawai Wharf Rd, Ruawai. The general nature of the business conducted under the licence is Restaurant & Bar. The days on which and the hours during which alcohol is to be sold under the licence are;

Resource Room – Ms Greville, Mr Grant, Ms Greyling, Mrs Horner, Mrs Houghton, Mr Houghton, Ms Laird, Mr Kronqvist B1 – Ms Leach, Ms McCulloch, Mr Northey, Miss Pocklington, Mrs Pumipi B3 – Mr Pratt, Mr Prentice, Mr Reynolds, Ms Sage, Ms Stewart, Mr Wallam B2 – NCEA Individual Question and Answer session. Pop in and see Mrs Troath for any questions students/parents/caregivers have about NCEA. 6.30pm - End

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

AFFORDABLE STUMP GRINDING Get rid of those ugly stumps easily! Affordable stump Grinding, Grinding will remove them, our tracked machine only places 4lb per inch weight on the ground so no ugly wheel marks on the lawn.

– Monday to Sunday, 11am – 1am the following day. The application may be inspected during the ordinary office hours at the office of the Kaipara District Council Offices Unit 13, The Hub, 6 Molesworth Drive, Mangawhai or 42 Hokianga Road Dargaville. Any person who is entitled to and wishes to object to the issue of the licence may, not later than 15 working days after the date of the publication of this notice, file a notice in writing of the objection with the Secretary of the District Licensing Committee at Kaipara District Council, Private Bag 1001, Dargaville 0340. No objection to the issue of a licence may be made in relation to a matter other than a matter specified in Section 105(1) of the sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012. This is the first publication of this notice.

Phone 021 185 2755 For a FREE quote

Avoid Drink Driving BE ThE SOBER D FOr a NIGhT


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