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Sign of the times Cycle park taking shape

A new mountain bike adventure park just outside Dargaville has moved from planning to practical construction …

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Mamaranui Bowling club’s vice-president Bryce Wyatt has been named Bowls New Zealand’s club person of the year …

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p Workers in safety harness scaled Dargaville’s Countdown Supermarket sign at dawn last Friday to recover security cameras belonging to the Dargaville Community Development Board, ahead of the entire monolithic structure being dismantled and moved to Auckland. A cherry picker lift was brought in to complete the job safely. Dargaville will soon have a new illuminated sign in place. In the meantime, the DCDB’s Sue Curtis was on hand to supervise the camera removal before the wide-angle CCTV system was moved to a new location for full coverage. The CCTV cameras relay back to a command centre in Dargaville’s police station, providing vital information to law enforcement for public safety.

Council moves to secure water supply u by Paul Campbell

With the spectre of the government’s Three Waters proposal to consolidate water assets into regional control across the country this year, the Kaipara District Council is moving on a $100,000 investigation into future water security for Dargaville and Baylys Beach.

Records tumble at swimming sports

Long-standing records toppled as Ruawai College held its annual swimming sports on February 25 …

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Preliminary investigation has shown that increasing the capacity of the Waiatua Dam on Opanake Road may be the solution to end local water shortages. The council is to prepare a full investigation into expanding the dam.

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“The investigation is expected to be concluded by the end of this year, by which time the government is expected to have made further decisions on the Three Waters Reforms,” says Mayor Jason Smith.

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p There’s a new resource for good health and physical fitness out on Kaipara roads, thanks to a collaboration between the police, Blue Light Dargaville, Sport Northland, Dargaville Intermediate School, the Te Kōpuru Community Development Group and Te Kōpuru School. The Tū Manawa Active Play Trailer was blessed last week to begin promoting fun and active play around the district. It’s packed with sporting goods and gear for outdoor games and can be booked free of charge.

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p Dargaville’s market day went ahead with free sites for all stallholders, as the Northern Wairoa Boating Club hosted the year’s first Friday-evening get-together by the riverside. Seedlings, food, crafts and artworks were all on display, including this pop-up cat-themed shop by local artist Liam Astbury.

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p The 2022 Tour of Aotearoa cycling event rolled through Kaipara last week, with approximately 300 cyclists taking to the roads in a quest to reach Bluff within 30 days. The tour is a biannual event that challenges cyclists to traverse the length of the nation with only the supplies they can carry in a backpack, all within one month. Dargaville is on the route as the riders come out of the Waipoua Forest and head for Auckland.


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u by Andy Bryenton

A new mountain bike adventure park just outside Dargaville has moved from planning to practical construction as community groups pitch in to bring it to fruition.

p Tourism potential, outdoor adventure and a fun way to stay fit; Dargaville’s new mountain bike park will be Kaipara’s biggest

The Babylon Coast Road facility sits within a 440-hectare pine forest. Kaipara Cycling Inc has secured the plantation with a 20-year lease. “The forest will have a family focus, trails for beginners to learn on with progression to more difficult trails,” says Dargaville cycling advocate Sadie Cogan. “The aim is to have a quality park the locals will enjoy in their own backyard. We also want to encourage other riders from around the country to come and visit.” To plan out the many kilometres of trails that will criss-cross the forest park, the cycling enthusiasts have brought on board professional trail designer Ryan Lovett. Local cycling club members have been hard at work during the late summer, trimming and pruning trees along these trails in anticipation of an excavator’s

arrival, saving $3 a metre on the cost of building them. The excavator itself has been purchased outright for the project, with the support of Kauri Coast Shuttles. Local contributors include Time To, Douglas Logging, Serah Mehrtens and Danielle Te Waiti, Aztec Aluminium and Glass and Greenheart Forestry, which have completed a parking area with fences, gates and bike squeeze gates. The Lion Foundation has donated $5,000 towards a composting toilet facility. Organisers plan to raise funds by selling naming rights to the trails, and by offering the opportunity to become a friend of the park for a $100 donation. Assistance in pruning and cutting is also gratefully accepted, with working bees happening each week, arranged via Kaipara Cycling and Time To in Dargaville. ¢

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As weekday surf life saving patrols finish up across Northland, the newly formed Surf Life Saving Baylys Beach is reflecting on a busy first year. The west coast club officially became affiliated with Surf Life Saving New Zealand for 2022, becoming the newest surf life saving club in the country. In previous years the beach had been patrolled under the auspices of the allied Ruakākā Surf Life Saving Club. “The big change is that we now get to run our own p Locals and dignitaries gathered for the blessing of the newlyoperations and control our incorporated Surf Life Saving Baylys Beach own resources,” says Baylys club captain Kyran Gillespie. club undertook training exercises and “It’s been awesome to be able to do operated a junior surf programme for our job with such great new equipment. children, focussed on having fun around That, and the fact we are now our own the water and the beach safely. club, really had a positive effect on This summer, lifeguards across everyone’s morale.” Northland spent 13,706 hours patrolling That new equipment, including two these beaches to keep people safe and inflatable rescue boats emplaced late performed 34 rescues. The team at last year at the Bill Hyland Community Baylys Beach played their part thanks Centre in Baylys Beach, was put to use to the support of many local sponsors by a group of 20 volunteer lifeguards and and supporters, as well as their share their support crew. of the Northland Regional Council’s Alongside their activities keeping the $224,000 surf life saving contribution, public safe during a long holiday season shared between the six major surf life and a hot summer, the new surf life saving saving clubs of the north. ¢

Northland Civil Defence Emergency Management (CDEM) group welcomed new leadership in January and has invited the public to a meeting in Maungaturoto later this month.

p CDEM group is urging people to be prepared, by having an emergency kit and supplies, in case of an emergency event

Laura Exton is the new emergency management specialist for the Kaipara. She was officially introduced during the Kaipara District Council briefing last Wednesday. “I am looking forward to continuing to be connected with communities and building capability and capacity of our emergency operation centre and staff,” Laura says. She will assist the council with Civil Defence matters and be working alongside CDEM manager Graeme MacDonald and Darlene Lang, KDC general manager for customer experience. Her current focus is on relationships with emergency services and communities. There is a need for people to prepare for the possibility of an emergency event. “Simple things like an emergency kit and water are actions we can do for

ourselves,” CDEM secretary-administrator Eileen Parsons says. “Have you built up supplies? We need people to be prepared. It may be at least 12 hours until we can assist. It is about communities doing things for themselves when something goes wrong.” The group is rebuilding post-Covid and is establishing what it will look like in 2022. The team is encouraging people to get involved to be part of the new committee. The collective creates tailored plans and gives extra support when needed within the community. They work with the council and other organisations in the event of a civil emergency. The CDEM group has a meeting on Thursday, March 17 at 5.30pm at the Maungaturoto Centennial Hall for anyone interested in joining. ¢

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Community voice on climate change

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The Kaipara District Council has chosen Ruawai as their trial community for climate change response, and is forming a citizens committee to help guide their Adaptive Pathways Pilot Project.

Mamaranui Bowling club’s vice-president Bryce Wyatt has been named Bowls New Zealand’s club person of the year, an award celebrating dedication to his club and community.

Planning to make communities ready to respond to climate changerelated environmental factors is new ground for all the councils in Northland. Therefore, forming a community panel to factor what locals want and need into decision-making is seen as a high priority. “The communit y panel is at the centre of this process and is one p Ruawai citizens will be invited to advise their council on matters of climate change response as a pilot project to make the of the core aspects of community climate-resilient gathers momentum engagement,” said KDC’s climate change adviser Katy Simon in her technical knowledge to the table, and report to councillors. possibly one elected councillor. A chair At this week’s council briefing the and co-chair will head up the group, proposed composition of this panel, which who will work together to create a sowill act in an advisory role, was discussed. called Community Adaptation Plan, a It was agreed that it’s vital to include local document that lays out how Ruawai business people, citizens, young people, and its surrounds will respond to climate representatives of mana whenua and change emergencies. It may take up to members of the existing Raupo Drainage three years to fine tune. Committee, which has been helping hold Details of who may sit on the panel back the sea for many decades. will be finalised after the next regular In addition, the panel will have the KDC meeting at the end of this month, input of non-voting observers who bring with another briefing in early April. ¢

Last Saturday, officials including Bowls NZ CEO Mark Cameron and Bowls Northland president Ann Muir gathered in rural Mamaranui, north of Dargaville, to present the award, which was delayed from late 2021 due to Covid travel restrictions. “Over the years, a core p Bryce Wyatt has received the highest honour conferred by Bowls New Zealand; the award for club person of the of supporters have really year; here, he stands front and centre among his fellow come together at this club,” sports people said Bryce in his acceptance speech. “I could not have achieved this participated in a vigorous tournament without them.” between many northern clubs, with teams Mark Cameron, leader of the sport from Dargaville, Ruawai, Hikurangi and of bowls nationwide, explained that this Bream Bay travelling to rural Mamaranui award was not simply won for prowess on for some fun and hospitality. the greens or for winning championship Upon accepting the trophy for points. It reflects, instead, the work an Summerset Bowls New Zealand Club individual has put in to foster the sport Person of the Year 2021, Bryce took and grow their local club as both a place the time to personally thank his partner, for competition and fellowship. his friends at the club, his fellow sports Bryce has served at Mamaranui as people and all those who have made the vice president since 2006 and is by turns Mamaranui Bowling Club a centre, not just their greenkeeper, match organiser, for recreation, but also a venue for local maintenance technician and project weddings, birthdays, political meetings manager. On the day of his award, he and other community events. ¢


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RENEWABLE ENERGY POTENTIAL

There are big challenges ahead for the electricity sector to meet the Government’s target of 100% renewable energy by 2030. Top Energy and Northpower believe that Northland has a role in meeting this challenge by becoming New Zealand’s first Renewable Energy Zone. Your support is vital to make this happen.

KEEPING IT LOCAL Northland is rich in untapped renewable energy potential. Electricity generation developers know this too. Transpower, Top Energy and Northpower have received dozens of applications from generation developers totalling nearly two gigawatts of renewable generation enough to power over 375,000 households. While the networks don’t have the capacity to pick-up all this new generation, local network investments and upgrades could address this issue. However, the cost of these investments can be substantial and most likely require multiple parties to contribute to make it economic. This is where a Northland Renewable Energy Zone pilot could help and why your support is important. Power generated locally will be cheaper than power transported to the region from the south.

Transpower, the operator of the national grid, is working with Northpower and Top Energy to understand how to maximise the renewable potential of the region. This is part of Transpower’s New Zealand wide consultation about how Renewable Energy Zones could enable development in electricity networks to support more renewable energy www.transpower.co.nz/REZ 800MW Top Energy Solar – 300MW+ Wind – 350MW

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WHAT ARE RENEWABLE ENERGY ZONES?

Renewable Energy Zones are often located in regions abundant in renewable electricity resources, but may be some distance from electricity networks making individual connections to get the power out costly and difficult. It is cheaper for multiple generators, such as wind and solar farms, to co-locate in the same area and share connection costs to the national grid through a single connection. This would attract more electricity generation developers, which would introduce more competition into the electricity wholesale market, with associated benefits for consumers.

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LET TRANSPOWER KNOW YOU SUPPORT A NORTHLAND RENEWABLE ENERGY ZONE

Consultation closes on 8 April. Get your feedback to Transpower and fill in the online form at: www.transpower.co.nz/REZ. If there is enough support, Transpower expects to seek expressions of interest from generation developers later this year and will decide whether to go ahead with the Northland pilot. This is just the first step. Any renewable energy projects in Northland will still need to go through the Councils’ planning and consent process.

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Long-standing records toppled as Ruawai College held its annual swimming sports on February 25, and a new group of swimming champions took top honours in the pool. A number of records were broken by the young athletes of Ruawai, some of these dating as far back as 1975. There was a strong showing from the Sterling and Watkins siblings, who all managed to topple best-ever times in their age groups. Zach Sterling broke a total of six records in the boys’ junior category, with p Ruawai College held its swimming sports last week, with outstanding performances across all age groups his older sister Piper Sterling breaking a total of five in the girls’ senior Mahu Hick leading the boys’. Top of the category. Ben Watkins broke four of the podium in the junior girls’ category was intermediate boys’ records, while his Zoey Kirk, while Zach Sterling took top younger brother Matthew Watkins came honours in the boys’ junior division. away with two boys’ junior records of The intermediate boys’ and girls’ his own. winners were Ben Watkins, with a tied “It was great to see the students out there first place for Emma Ashford and Taynah participating and challenging themselves to Hardy. The senior girls’ champion was compete in this event,” said Ruawai College Piper Sterling, while the senior boys’ spokesperson Tyla O’Sullivan. champion was Baylin Connett. “Congratulations to the overall House Head of learning in physical education winner Totara House. Rimu House came Kay Smith and sports coordinator in a close second place and Kauri House Lance Panoho would like to thank the in third place.” staff and senior students for their work In the sub-junior category, Natalie timekeeping, recording and making the Bradley won the girls’ competition, with event a success. ¢

Ownership Review of the shares in Northpower Limited

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All the shares in Northpower Ltd are currently held by the Trustees of the NEPT on behalf of the electricity consumers in the Kaipara and Whangārei Districts. All Northpower consumers are invited to attend public meetings to be held by the Trustees to discuss ownership of the shares and options. Thursday 17 March – 11:00am Dargaville Town Hall, 37 Hokianga Road

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Sports, community funding u by Andy Bryenton

Two important funding rounds supported by the Kaipara District Council are coming up, one helping get young athletes to big games and the other boosting community organisations. The Spor t New Zealand — Kiwisport Rural Travel Fund is open for applications now, and aims to assist with the financial cost of young student athletes attending far-off matches and competitions. There is a total pool of $10,000 on offer to assist in getting young sportspeople where they need to go. Applications p Two major community and sports funding rounds are open in the coming weeks, with the call out to utilise this can be made via the disbursement for good KDC’s website under the community funding page. Productions, the Hakaru Hall, Kaipara At the same time, community groups Vintage Machinery and many more. who need financial assistance to Everything from fresh coats of paint continue doing good in the community to building rentals and whiteware was are advised to begin thinking about provided under its auspices. their applications for the 2022 Kaipara Applications for this fund open on April District Council Community Grant. 1. So it’s advised that community groups The last round of funding saw seeking to apply should begin structuring close to $100,000 shared between their application and deciding on worthy groups like the Menz Shed, Kumarani projects now. ¢

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Your options:1. Retain the Northpower Ltd shares in the Trust 2. Dispose of a portion of the shares and retain the remainder in the Trust 3. Dispose of all the shares

Submission to the Trustees You are encouraged to make submissions on the ownership review in accordance with the Trust Deed. Submissions indicating your preferred option from above should be emailed to nept@plusca.co.nz or be posted in writing, no later than 4pm, 28 April 2022 and addressed to: Submission to the Trustees Northpower Electric Power Trust PO Box 1609 WHANGĀREI 0140 Submitters should indicate if they wish to be heard in support of their submission. The Ownership Review document can be seen at www.northpower.com/about/ownership or collected from Plus CA Accountants, 134 Bank St, Whangārei.

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Two titles elevated site 9773m² Two level home, four bedrooms plus study Spacious living areas with well purposed kitchen Carport has internal access Double basement garaging with toilet and shower Rumpus room Second title 5747m² in two lots amenities to boundary. Council criteria if building Buy one or both - you choose

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Viv Smith M 027 486 1870 B 09 439 3342 E vsmith@pggwrightson.co.nz

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DARGAVILLE Cropping Block 2 Options of Purchase Great property that is set up and ready to grow, my vendors have put a lot of work into this property with infrastructure and drainage. Option One: 31 hectare bare block, central race leads to 10 paddocks, good storage pond for water, town water available, paddocks have laser drainage. Option Two: 9.61 hectares, this block consists of a great accommodation area for staff - can sleep 12, large kumara sheds, implement sheds, wool shed and semi covered cattle/sheep yards, paddocks also have laser drainage, there is a building site on this block that has power and town water to it.

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Ron Grbin M 027 471 6388 E rgrbin@pggwrightson.co.nz

ARANGA Great Rural Outlook • • • • •

38 hectares Large four-bedroom family home Good implement sheds and old cowshed 12 paddocks Great calf rearing block or lifestyle

Wow this would make a great block if you are looking to leave the city and live in a rural community. With the large home centred in the middle of the property and having expansive views from the deck out to the farm and onto some beautiful native bush in the distance then this is the one.

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Tree planting funds on offer u by Paul Campbell

The New Zealand Forest Service is now accepting applications with marae, schools, councils and community conservation groups all encouraged to apply for funding to take up planting projects, and at the same time, honour local heroes. Since its launch in 2018, the service, Matariki Tu Rākau, has funded 660,000 native trees planted as living memorials at more than 300 events nationwide. Senior adviser Belinda Miller says the programme ”is a great way to honour special people in their communities who have shown exemplary community service, or have brought distinction through their work while planting trees in their memory. “It is also a great way to enhance the environment and native biodiversity by restoring and rebuilding our natural habitat and protecting our land, soils and waterways.” Matariki Tu Rākau grants provide funding for native trees and traditional Māori medicine species, land preparation, a plaque and food for the planting event and can also contribute to tree maintenance. “The team can help you plan where to plant your memorial, what trees to plant, how to prepare and maintain your planting and how to get the local community involved,” says Belinda. Further motivation to apply for a grant this year is the first year of the national Matariki Holiday on Friday, June 24. “Matariki Holiday fits nicely into the planting season. Bringing whānau

p Forestry senior adviser Belinda Miller

together to share food and remember loved ones is at the heart of Matariki and planting trees is a fitting way to celebrate. “Our hope is that these forests provide spaces for communities to enjoy for generations to come.” To apply for a grant, visit matarikiturakau@mpi.gov.nz, or call 0800 008 333. 

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Council moves to secure water supply project should be at the top of the pile for construction. “The council I lead is future-focussed about community infrastructure and growing a better Kaipara. Regardless of what the Three Waters Reforms may or may not deliver, we’re setting things up now rather than sitting back.” KDC has ruled out joining the Te Tai Tokerau Water Trust scheme in favour of further investigating the Waiatua Dam option. Dr Smith says the decision to focus on the dam was a ‘no brainer’. “Waiatua is an existing storage facility that we have already spent capital to build. This option will cost less than a quarter of the Te Tai Tokerau Water Trust scheme.” The dam would be heightened by 1.3 metres to increase available storage to 337,000m3 and water would supplement, not replace, the existing supply, drawn from the Kaihu River and Waiparataniwha Stream. Water would flow naturally into the dam during the winter. It would hold enough water to meet all Baylys Beach and Dargaville’s current needs for a period of three months if no other water was available. There would also be an option to add a pump station later to top up water supplies if necessary. “This would increase our water storage capacity for Dargaville, and we could support development,” Dr Smith said. “Silver Fern Farms, one of the Kaipara’s largest employers, would be

p Mayor Jason Smith

able to keep working through summer, and we could support new industries, and it will make us more resilient to climate change. Council really is getting on with the job of ‘growing a better Kaipara’.” The government is expected to push its Three Waters reforms, which would put drinking, storm and wastewater management in the hands of four organisations, through parliament this year. Local Government Minister Nanaia Mahuta was set to receive advice from the project governance and accountability working group on Monday of this week on how to address local councils’ concerns. ¢

NEW LISTING

Boundary lines are indicative only

Ruawai 530 Tramline Road Low input dairy with untapped potential Ruawai has long been considered a premium location for quality land in Northland and our vendor is offering this dairy farm with scope. Containing 129.4 hectares (more or less) and in six titles, this flat and fertile dairy unit is located only 6km from the township of Ruawai. Currently, 260 Ayrshire cows are milked through the 30ASHB cowshed with a three-year average of 58,310kgMS, with the best production of 66,049kgMS. The contour of the land is completely flat with a wellformed race system.

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Superbly located in the heart of Ruawai on a quiet culde-sac, this lovely property is ideal for both families looking for a wonderful place to call home, and couples searching for the perfect spot to enjoy the golden years ahead. Inside, three bedrooms are complemented by a well-appointed bathroom and a separate toilet. A heat pump, insulation and HRV guarantee year-round comfort in the open-plan living areas, while a separate laundry and an abundance of storage enhance functionality.

Price by Negotiation Phone for viewing times Lisa Pocklington 021 121 8419 lisa.pocklington@bayleys.co.nz

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Ruawai Surrounds 336 Wallace Road

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Situated in a location where dairy farming is encouraged, profitable and part of the community fabric. Containing 94.6 hectares (more or less) and in two titles this flat, fertile dairy unit is located only 6km from the township of Ruawai, in the heart of dairy and Kumara country. Currently, 240 cows are milked through the 25ASHB cowshed with a three-year average of 69,732kgMS, with production of 74,530kgMS from the 2019 season. The contour is completely flat with a well-formed race system providing access to the 45 paddocks. Soil type is fertile Kaipara clay with regular application of fertilizer over the whole farm. Infrastructure includes three excellent herd homes, concrete silage pad, four-bay implement shed, three-bay shed and hay shed. This farm is very well set up for standing cows off, in wet weather. Accommodation includes a tidy three-bedroom home with deck and double garage.

Auction (unless sold prior) 1pm, Wed 6 Apr 2022 84 Walton Street, Whangarei View by appointment Catherine Stewart 027 356 5031 catherine.stewart@bayleys.co.nz

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Dargaville Huia Crescent

Dargaville State Highway 14

Dargaville Station Road

Multi-level four-bedroom home spread over two levels. Modern kitchen, contemporary bathrooms, spacious living areas. All on a 1169sqm mostly fenced section, with large double-garage and carport. Sold fully furnished and achieved a great price through a multiple-offer situation.

1.37ha with a two-level, five-bedroom home, just a few minutes out of Dargaville. Then there’s the double garage/workshop with internal access, glasshouse and an 18.6x9.5m shed with three-phase power. So much in one package. A $2.5k marketing package which focussed on quality photography, premium web packages and print media.

Flat 857sqm section, with a three-bedroom home, a well-appointed bathroom and an open plan kitchen/living area bathed in natural light. Improvements include new roof and spouting, exterior painting and insulation in ceiling and under floor. Purchaser came from agent database and put in an offer that secured the great property price achieved.

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Dargaville Tirarau Street

Dargaville Charlotte Street

Dargaville Hokianga Road

Low maintenance 809sqm property boasting two-double bedrooms, plus a smaller room suitable for an office or storage. Easy care gardens and single garage. A delightful home for investors or those looking to downsize. Multiple offer situation achieving a great price for the vendors.

Quiet cul-de-sac, three-bedrooms, modern bathroom, updated kitchen, dedicated laundry and an open plan living area promoting each access outside. Single lockable garage and carport with sleepout. All set on 934sqm. Only four days on the market and straight into a multi-offer situation.

Set on generously proportioned 1457sqm grounds, this lovely weatherboard home is naturally warm and boasts two bedrooms, bathroom and high functional kitchen with a sunroom. The double garage and vegetable garden are an added bonus. Multi-offer achieved another great price for our vendors.

Lisa Pocklington LIFESTYLE & RESIDENTIAL SPECIALIST Selling property in the Kaipara is my passion and I love representing an area that I grew up in and know so well. I understand that Real Estate is not only about the property but also the people and providing great communication, negotiation skills and great marketing are all key factors to achieve great results for my clients.

Top Residential Salesperson Dargaville 2021 Lisa Pocklington 021 121 8419 lisa.pocklington@bayleys.co.nz MACKYS REAL ESTATE LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED UNDER THE REA ACT 2008

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Ruawai Surrounds 566 Access Road

Flat 82 hectare dairy unit with opportunity

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Are you looking for an 82.92 hectare dairy farm for next season with potential for further production? Well look no further. The farm is in two titles with road frontage, fundamentally rectangular in shape with the entire 82.92 hectares (more or less) being flat in contour and fertile in soil type. Accessibility and stock movement is made easy with a good race system providing access to all 47 paddocks and newly erected fencing over the farm. The dairy shed is a practical 20ASHB cowshed, with an average three-year production from 240 cows of 76,229kgMS and producing 77,713kg/MS from the 2019/2020 season. With previous production history circa 101,000kgMS supplied to Fonterra, the farm has potential for higher production. Supporting the dairy, is an array of improvements including three impressive herd homes, concrete silage pad, three-bay calf rearing shed, four-bay shed and hay shed.

Auction (unless sold prior) 1pm, Wed 6 Apr 2022 84 Walton Street, Whangarei View by appointment Catherine Stewart 027 356 5031 catherine.stewart@bayleys.co.nz

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Dargaville State Highway 12

Arapohue Waller Road

Mamaranui Frith Road

247.0302ha dairy unit, producing 175,000 kgMS annually. 60% marine clay flats, 40% rolling hill country. Listed specifically for a buyer brought to the table through agent database.

203.7167ha dairy farm. 300 dairy cows, 60 beef cattle. Listed specifically for a buyer brought to the table through agent database.

357.7385ha dairy unit, offering multiple opportunities with substantial infrastructure and several farm dwellings. Quality silt loam flats and Te Kopuru sand hills. $10,000 marketing investment across all digital, social and print mediums.

Sold by Negotiation

Sold by Negotiation

Sold by Auction

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Paradise Road

Neville Road

Pouto Road

407ha beef and sheep property with over 70 paddocks. 55ha fertile flats in five titles, extensive road frontage, capable of carrying in excess of 4000su. $10k marketing campaign, covering professional photography and videography, solid print media and premium websites.

219.15 ha dairy farm, productive pasture and size offers a myriad of options. Past two seasons have been operating on a OAD system, milking 520 cows / 167,396kgMS. Three dwellings and solid infrastructure. $13k marketing campaign, leading with Tier 1 Country Magazine. Intense bidding with 38 bids.

193.44ha dairy and beef unit, in eight titles. 400sqm Hinuera brick homestead overlooking Northern Wairoa River. Producing up to 68,000 kgMS from 240 cows, with 185 Autumn and 180 Spring calves reared. Well supported by infrastructure. $10,000 marketing campaign, leading with Tier 1 Country Magazine.

Sold by Auction

Sold by Auction

Sold by Negotiation

TODD SKUDDER

GLRK (GOTTA LOVE RURAL KAIPARA)

Living and working in the Kaipara gives me so much pleasure, hence GLRK. This district has hugely productive farmland, be it dairy, beef, sheep or horticulture. The diversity of the Kaipara is a real asset - early coastal country and fertile flats with strong hill country makes up her mantra. Astute buyers are discovering our West coast and what she has to offer. For a confidential straight-up chat, feel free to call me anytime.

National Country Rookie of the Year 2020 Todd Skudder 027 439 1235 todd.skudder@bayleys.co.nz MACKYS REAL ESTATE LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED UNDER THE REA ACT 2008

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Like the Young Farmer competition for those in their young adulthood, the AgriKids contest is all about turning rural skills into games and challenges. Youngsters compete in teams of three to tackle a series of modules based on the food and fibre sector, racing against each other and the clock. This year, the Northland round will take place on April 2. Young competitors between the ages of 8 and 12 are already getting prepared at primary schools around the region. “These competitions are a great way to get kids thinking about the different aspects of agriculture in a fun environment with the hopes of either sparking an interest or deepening a passion for a career in our industry,” says Beef and Lamb New Zealand’s national extension programme manager Olivia Weatherburn. “The kids generally enjoy the practical aspects of farming, so this is an opportunity to also align them with the technical side such as doing some calculations, giving everyone in the team the opportunity to shine.”

p Future farmers start young — the AgriKids challenge is a great way to teach farming skills in a fun environment

Beef and Lamb is a major supporter of the contest, which is free to enter. Up to eight teams can enter from every school in Kaipara. Many will use the forthcoming event as a teachable moment, tying in with the school curriculum. It’s not restricted to next-generation farmers from families who live off the land, either. In previous years, urban schools have also stepped up to the challenge, learning more about the engine room of the Kiwi economy in a way that’s fun and competitive. The challenge was well-patronised for 2021, despite

Covid-19 restrictions, with Ben Hartshorn, Dustin Young and Henry Chittock of Blue Mountain College in Otago taking out national honours. “Even with masks this year, you could hear the giggles and enthusiasm of having fun while learning, and that’s what it’s all about,” said Olivia Weatherburn. She encourages students to form a team and rise to the challenge this April. Those who wish to participate, or find out more about how to enter, should visit agrikids.co.nz for further information. ¢

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“Y’know Dog, it’s gonna be nice ter watch the TV news an’ unnerstand wot peeple are saying. An’ why don’t they get a game plan? Sum of them wear masks wen they tellin’ us wot they think is goin’ on an’ others don’t.” Boss as usual was talkin’ ona woolshed steps waitin’ fer his gerlfren’ Sharlene to get ova froma homested with tha cuppatees and smoko. She heard wot he sed and give me a smile ana pat. “Yes deah,” she sed ter Boss. “You’d reckin wen them TV people are standing talkin’ to the kamera that they’d be a few metres clear of other peeple an’ could take off there masks. They do it in parliament an places. Then you can unnerstand wot they trying to tell yer. It makes a big diffrince when you can see there faces wen they talk.” Boss slurped sum cuppatees and said: “It’s probly gonna be a wile yet before this cronyvirus dies down an’ we kin all get back ter normil eh? But hey, it will be good ter see the news without all that Wellington kerfuffil goin’ on. Sure there was sum peeple who had reel axe ter grind, wot with losing their jobs ’cos the guvmint was tellin’ them wot they hada do. I see that court judges reckin the guvmint was wrong for cops and that as well.” “S’right deah,” sed Sharlene. “But wile sum peeple had a proper reason there was a lot of rabbil rousers there wot jumped ina banwagon and just wantid a stoush wiv tha cops and anyone else. Anyway, cops cleared them off ina end, but it wasn’t pretty, evin worse that that Springboks shemozzil back in tha old days.”

“Anyway,” Boss poured more cuppatees and I got half a pikelit wile he wasint looking. “Wile it mite have been cleared up in Wellington, it’s an even bigger debacle over in Ukraine, eh? The butcher Vladimir Pootin got to be right off his trolley these days, waging war against his own kind as well. Make ya thankful ya live hear in Kiwiland, that’s fer sure.” Sharlene flickt me the other half of pikelit an’ started getting up ter head home. “Tell yer wot deah, we been pritty lucky with this cronyvirus, but if yer goin’ inter town later, mite pay ter check the medisin cabinet fer asprin and coff drops, just in case. They reckin one in 10 peeple gonna get a touch of virus before she’s over.” Boss giva nod. “Yep, I betta get sum Rats too. Might be an idea to have ’em on hand.” I hada give Sharlene tha eye right then. Rats indeed? Since the farm cat, Hermin the Germin got run over by a kattil truck atta road gate, I bin makin’ sure there no blimmin rodents round hear! “Nah, Billy,” Sharlene rubbed me ears,

witch I rilly like eh, “we mean rapid tests for cronyvirus, wot you do at home, just to check we clear.” OK then readas. But they kin keep these ter themselves, eh. Rats? Wot next? Cheers — Billy ¢

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KAIPARA LIFESTYLER March 8 2022

WHAT’S ON? For outside of Dargaville events email info@thelifestyler.co.nz

March

Neighbours Day Aotearoa — 18-27 March 2022. Kai and Seed Swap — 26th March 10am–2pm at Circus Kumarani, Onslow Street.

Markets

Dargaville Twilight Market — 25th March 5pm–8pm on the lawn outside the Northern Wairoa Boating Club, Totara Street.

Club/Organisation

57 Squadron (Dargaville) Air Training Corps — Mondays 6pm-8pm at the Dargaville Aero Club. For boys and girls aged 13-18 years Phone Gordon 021 262 0547. Dargaville Firearm & Military Collectors Club — Meets 3rd Wednesday every second month at Lions Club Hall, Hokianga Road, opposite Old Post Office at 7.30pm. For more information, phone Secretary Mike 09 439 8800. Vaccine Passport Required. Northern Wairoa Indoor Bowls Assn — Starts at 7pm Mondays at Anglican Church Hall, Tuesdays at Ruawai-Tokatoka Hall, Wednesdays at Dalmatian Hall. For more info contact Warren Younger 027 478 5102 or evenings 09 439 6155. Alcoholics Anonymous — Dargaville AA meetings held at the Lighthouse Church, Cnr Normanby & Parore Sts. Use Parore St entrance. Monday 4.30pm & Thursday 7.30pm Contact Bernie 027 212 2148, Ladies 020 4082 1373, Murray 09 439 5248. Dargaville Games Club — 1st and 3rd Thursday of the month at the Dargaville Scout Hall, Onslow St, 6pm-9pm. NZ 60s Up Movement — Dargaville Social Meetings held at the Lighthouse Function Centre on 1st Tuesday of the month. Contact President Margaret Pinny 09 439 4560. Alzheimer’s ‘Carer’ Support Group — Contact Maxine on 021 153 5674. Dargaville Menz Shed — is open Tuesday and Thursday each week from 10am to 3pm and Saturday mornings from 10am to 12noon. New members are welcome. For more info phone Brian 09 439 6175 or Paul 09 974 7685. Vaccine Pass Required.

Peggy Purls in our Community — Every 3rd Wednesday 10.30am at Dargaville Sewing and Curtain Centre, 59 Normanby St. Ring Charlene 09 439 6120. Baylys & Beyond Gardeners — All welcome, 2nd Monday of each month, Garden ramble, shared lunch, trading table phone 021 0633 444. Dargaville Scout Group — For boys and girls aged 5-99 years at 23 Onslow St. All info on door or phone Johnnita 027 296 5889. RSA Women’s Section — Social meeting held at the Clubrooms, 4th Monday of the month. Contact Secretary/Treasurer Betty Bruce 09 439 4344. Dargaville Aero Club — Learn to fly, free of tuition charges, Gyrocopter, Texan, Stork. Contact Perter 09 439 1628 for further info. Dargaville Women’s Club — Meets the 3rd Thursday of every month 10am at the Tea Kiosk in Memorial Park. Phone Phyllis 09 439 6681. SeniorNet Dargaville — Drop-in every Tuesday 10am2pm (except school holidays) for help with technology and internet banking. KCC 38 Hokianga Rd. Dargaville Contact Bridge Club — Tuesdays 12.45pm and Wednesdays 6.45pm at the Kiosk, Memorial Park, Logan St, Dargaville. dargavillebridge@gmail.com or phone Peter 09 439 2437 or 022 405 6439. Hikuwai O Kaipara Waka Ama Club — Meet at the NW Boating Club 5pm Mondays and Thursdays from 5pm for Awa training. Stepping Out Leisure Marching Team — Tuesday 2pm-5pm at the Dargaville Town Hall. Contact Sharon 027 439 5634 or 09 439 5634 for more details. Vaccine Passport required. Dargaville Embroidery Group — 3rd Tuesday of the month 10am-2pm Phone Rosemary 09 439 0656. Kaipara Heritage Machinery Club — Open and operating Wednesday and Saturday. New members and volunteers welcome. Something to interest both men and women, come and get involved. Phone 09 439 7108 or 09 439 4614. Stitches and Craft — 5 Cranley St, Dargaville. 10am4pm Tuesday and Friday Contact Lois 027 473 0598 for further details.

FOR EVENT LISTINGS

FOR SPORT LISTINGS

FOR CLUB/ORGANISATION LISTINGS

EMAIL info@dcdb.nz

EMAIL roxannek@sportnorth.co.nz

EMAIL dargaville@cab.org.nz

Dargaville Floral Art Club — Meets on the 3rd Wednesday of the month at 1pm at the Lighthouse Church, Cnr Normanby & Parore Sts, Dargaville. Enquiries to Dawn Donald 09 439 5413. Kumarani Productions, Circus Jam — Wednesdays 5.30-7.30pm at Circus Kumarani, 15 Onslow St through school terms only. Gold coin donation. Wednesday Crafts — Every Wednesday 10am at the Greenways Community Centre (formerly CMA) 43 Tirarau St. Morning tea and lunch will be served. Variety of crafts. All welcome. $6 per session Contact Judy 027 316 3940. Dargaville Friendship Club — meets 2nd Tuesday of the month at 10am at the NW Boating Club. For info phone Phyllis 439 6681. Northern Wairoa Country Music Club — 1st Sunday of the month at the Scout Hall, 23 Onslow Street 1-4pm. Enquiries to Bruce 09 439 5513. Dargaville Girls Brigade — For girls 5-15 years. Thursdays after school — 3.30-5pm held at the Lighthouse Church, Contact Pauline Taylor 021 263 7446 or 09 439 7505. Northern Wairoa Genealogy Society — Learn how to trace your family history or DNA. at the Research Rooms, Dargaville Museum 2nd & 4th Sunday of each months 12.30-2pm Phone Sue 021 608 606.

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March is Hearing Awareness Month! Now is the time to better understand your hearing health and take the first step to better hearing. Book your free hearing check at your local Bay Audiology clinic. Dargaville | 09 945 5015 Wellsford | 09 885 2150

Free hearing checks are available for people aged 18+.


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March 8 2022 KAIPARA LIFESTYLER

PUZZLE TIME

Jumbo crossword ACROSS 1 Estimate (5) 4 Lose one’s temper (3,3,3,6) 14 Richly luxurious (5) 15 Wall painting (5) 16 Enigmatic (10) 17 Chop off (5) 19 Morning moisture (3) 20 Answer (7) 21 Northern animal (5,4) 22 Drop steeply (6) 25 Stamp cancellations (9) 27 Israel’s monetary unit (6) 28 Film cutter (6) 33 Smuggled goods (10) 35 Go wrong (3) 36 Curtain rail cover (6) 37 Fewer (4) 39 Utilise (3) 41 North American grassland (7) 42 Scared (6) 43 Take apart (9) 44 Spooky (5) 45 Graveyard (8) 50 Symbol for aluminium (2) 51 Lumbago (8) 55 High-up room (5) 58 Attempt fruitlessly (3,2,4) 59 Kidnapper’s demand (6) 60 Pungent gas (7) 61 Twosome (3) 63 Space (4)

64 Adapt (6) 65 Signal assent (3) 66 Failed to notice (10) 68 Rhyming writing (6) 69 Relic repository (6) 71 Easily nauseated (9) 76 Equally distant from the extremes (6) 77 Vanish (9) 79 Overeat (7) 81 Also (3) 84 Steps over a wall, fence (5) 85 Formal induction into organisation or office (10) 86 Metal mixture (5) 87 Shatter (5) 88 Unsigned communication (9,6) 89 Snake (5) DOWN 2 New (6) 3 Inundate (5) 5 Produces eggs (4) 6 View (7) 7 Ceremonious (6) 8 Big explosive (1-4) 9 Terrorists’ captive (7) 10 American car make (4) 11 Vigorous (6) 12 Steer (5) 13 Thick fish soup (7) 14 Computer accessory (7) 18 Resourcefulness (10) 23 Deadly (5) 24 Screen from view (7)

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Call Ray Curle 09 439 5717 or 027 254 6778

ELECTRICAL

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FREE QUOTE - AFFORDABLE PRICING Quality workmanship for all your electrical needs Ph: 027 485 6222 electriciankaipara.co.nz • conor.cdelectrical@gmail.com

PETER BLACKWELL 021 295 9647

Dargaville Funeral Services Ltd

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

24 Hours — 09 439 8016

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

Locally owned and operated The Point of Difference

Jessica Young – 020 4119 1299 office@dargavillefuneralservices.co.nz

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

Bruce Young – 027 575 7377 www.dargavillefuneralservices.co.nz

AFFORDABLE SEPTIC SERVICES IN YOUR AREA Landscaping to Earthmoving Certified Drainlaying Tip Truck Hire Septic Farms KAURI COAST Subdivisions & more CONTRACTING LTD Gary Whippy 027 469 8079 gary@kccontracting.co.nz www.facebook.com/kauricoastcontracting For all your general digger works, drainage and civil work.

• EXCAVATIONS • TRENCHING • DRAINS & WATER TABLES • POST BORING • SITE CLEARANCE • TIP TRUCK FOR LOAD REMOVALS • ROCK BUCKET & “THUMB” EXPERIENCED OPERATOR

CALL TRAVIS!

“NO JOB TOO BIG OR TOO SMALL”

021 056 7665

Using worms, sun and time - we process all our liquid waste into rich compost. Composted for 3 years - low in NPK, tested PH7

40L BAGS FOR SALE AT THE GATE. 906 Port Albert Rd, Wellsford

Phone: 09 423 7014

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FOR HIRE • RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL • CIVIL ELECTRICAL

09 431 8440 021 125 1576

NWC

Fire wood: gum/macrocarpa/pine, delivery available. Wanted: gum trees/macrocarpa trees, stands of pines.

Phone 439 6070 or National Help Line 0800 883 300

FAMILY & SEXUAL VIOLENCE SUPPORT SERVICES • Crisis Support and Advocacy • Individual and Family Therapy Counselling • ACC Sensitive Claims • Refuge Accommodation or Assistance with Relocation • Safety Programmes, Parenting and Empowerment Programmes

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OMAMARI LOGGING

Northern Wairoa Contracting Ltd DO YOU NEED CONCRETE? • Driveways • Sheds • Carports • Patios • 2 Tonne Digger • Tip Truck Obligation free quote Leon 022 344 9774 nwcontracting2021@gmail.com

Office hours 9am-3pm Mon-Fri 158a Victoria Street Dargaville

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

STEVEN 022 544 1238 or 09 393 1051 mcmillanelectrical@outlook.com

30 Hurndall St, Maungaturoto

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

Phone 09 438 3509 Shop 4 | Edwin Arcade 86 Victoria Street, Dargaville

Local Tree Services

Tu Christey Massage Therapist

0800 933 326 Safer, Faster & Cheaper

THURSDAYS 10.30AM — 4.00PM

Trees - Ph Russell: 021 951 329 Firewood - Ph/txt Lucas: 021 0266 4501

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OPTOMETRISTS

Tree Felling Tree Pruning Chipping Stump Grinding Shelter Belt Removal/ Topping Land Clearing

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


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KAIPARA LIFESTYLER

KAIPARA SERVICE DIRECTORY Mobile hose doctor, welding & mechanic service crew Fabrication in steel, stainless & aluminium 100%NZ

Repairs & modifications

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Call us, visit us or email us for any big or small jobs!

SPECIALISTS IN: HEAT PUMPS | AIR CONDITIONING | REFRIGERATION RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL ELECTRICAL Registered electrician

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We Do it Right… Professional Workmanship 4 Totara Street, Dargaville | 10a Finlayson Street, Whangarei

100A Jervois Street, Dargaville | westcoaststeelworx@gmail.com www.westcoaststeelworx.com

P: 09 439 6007 M: 027 481 1285 E: info@waverefrigeration.nz

CLASSIFIEDS

PHONE 09 439 6933

Closing date for classified advertising for the March 15 2022 edition is Monday, March 14 2022

FOR SALE

PROPERTY MAINTENANCE

TRADE & SERVICES

SITUATIONS VACANT

CARAVAN EWOF (and marine). Call your local inspector today at A+ Electrical Inspections and Security on 021 240 6764. FRESH GHERKINS for pickling. Varied sizes available. Text 021 0226 1603 if you’re interested.

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.

CARPET CLEANING, repairs, re-stretching, and patching. Flood drying and small carpet laying work and upholstery cleaning. Very fussy and reasonable prices. Phone Darren, Alltrades Carpet Services 0800 425 587 or 027 286 8584.

AIR BNB Cleaner/Massage Therapist — required for 3 boutique cabins in Pouto Point. Full-time position, 1 bedroom unit available on site for accommodation. For initial enquiries, phone Dene on 021 734 914.

SILAGE 500 round bales $85+GST Phone 027 303 1775.

PLUMBER (SEMI-RETIRED) available for small property maintenance jobs… call John 027 494 2919.

SWAP HOLDEN Caprice V8 2007 for caravan, cash either way. Phone 021 1227 000.

RUBBISH REMOVAL, vegetation removal, tree trimming, lawns, weed-eating & more. Dargaville to Maungaturoto. Phone Garden2Go 021 0218 1111.

GARDEN CLEAN-UP & section clean-up, spraying, vegetation removal, raised gardens, vegetable seedlings & more. Dargaville to Maungaturoto. Phone Garden2Go 021 0218 1111.

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.

Dargaville Bobcat Services

FENCING

Any job big or small. We do them ALL

FENCING, ALL types of fencing, pool, stockyards, post & rail, boundary plus… call Jeff 0274 765 458.

FIREWOOD FOR SALE

LIVESTOCK

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

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

Phone or Txt Paul

09 439 5073 | 027 271 2022

MATAKOHE SALE FRIDAY 18TH MARCH 2022 12.30pm Start Entries now being taken Including Cull Cows

Murray Lynch 021 966 501 Grant Harrison 027 210 1479 Don McKenzie 021 754 174 Noel Baker 027 455 5828

SECURITY SECURE YOUR Home — Security Doors, Grills, Locks, Bolts, Stays, Latches — Supplied and installed. Phone 027 275 0918 or 09 439 6458 — Kevin Sowter or visit my website: www.windowanddoors.co.nz — Window & Door Services Ltd.

SEPTIC TANK SERVICES 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.

ENTERTAINMENT

DARGAVILLE’S CINEMA AT THE WAR MEMORIAL TOWN HALL, HOKIANGA RD TO PURCHASE TICKETS ONLINE AND FOR ANY FURTHER INFORMATION: www.anzactheatre.co.nz | 09 439 8997

AFTERNOON

AFTERNOON

THU 10/03 THE WORST PERSON IN THE WORLD ★ (R16) 12.00PM

SAT 12/03

OFF THE RAILS (M) 12.45PM

SUN 13/03

MARRY ME (PG) 1.00PM

MON 14/03

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CLOSED

WED 16/03

Adult $16

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OFF THE RAILS ★ (M) 5.30PM

FRI 11/03

NIGHTMARE ALLEY (R13) 8.00PM

MARRY ME (PG) 2.45PM

NIGHTMARE ALLEY (R13) 5.00PM

THE BATMAN (M) 8.00PM

OFF THE RAILS (M) 3.30PM

THE WORST PERSON IN THE WORLD (R16) 5.30PM

Student $13.50 w/ID

THE WORST PERSON IN THE WORLD (R16) 5.30PM

Child $9.00

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TREE TRIMMING Truck using Grapple/Saw — 26m reach — Pruning, Removal, Chipping, Qualified Arborists SIMPLE – FAST – SAFE – QUALIFIED – EXPERIENCED – VALUE FOR MONEY. Servicing KAIPARA CALL Team Vegetation on 09 439 0050. VEGETATION REMOVAL Tree & vegetation removal, firewood stacking, compost clean out, tree planting & hedge trimming Phone Garden2Go 021 0218 1111.

PAINTERS REQUIRED & BRUSH HANDS MUST BE FULLY VACCINATED, EXPERIENCED IN ALL ASPECTS OF PREPARATION, CUTTING, ROLLING & AIRLESS SPRAYING AN ADVANTAGE. WELL PRESENTED STABLE WORK HISTORY WITH CONTACTABLE REFERENCES. NO MINIMUM WAGE, EXPERIENCE WILL DICTATE YOUR RATE. PHONE DEAN LARSEN BRITESIDE PAINTERS 021 235 0570

Casual Vacancy for Parent Representatives

WANTED TO RENT

Two casual vacancies have occurred on the school board for elected parent representatives.

HOUSE WITH shed/garage with grazing for 3 horses. Phone Rachael 021 0235 8140.

The Board has decided to fill the vacancy by selection.

LOOKING FOR house or cottage and lease land in the Kaipara area. Phone 027 385 8209. ROOM TO rent needed for fully employed middle-aged male. No pets, walking distance to town. Does shift work. Phone Francisco 027 555 5865.

WORK WANTED

PROFESSIONAL PAINTER and plasterer, interior and exterior, can travel, 30 years experience, phone Gary Dixon 021 066 7505.

NIGHT

MARRY ME (PG) 5.30PM

OFF THE RAILS (M) 12.00PM

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

THE BATMAN (M) 7.30PM

NEW FILMS: OFF THE RAILS, THE WORST PERSON IN THE WORLD FURTHER SCREENINGS OF: THE BATMAN, MARRY ME, NIGHTMARE ALLEY LAST SCREENINGS OF: UNCHARTED

Senior (65+) $13.50

TREE SERVICES

KUMARA HARVESTING Staff, immediate start, 5km from town, good pay & conditions. Must have transport. Contact Sucklings 021 872 791.

If 10% or more of eligible voters on the school roll ask the Board, within 28 days of this notice being published, to hold a by-election to fill the vacancies, then a by-election will be held. Requests for a by-election should be sent to: Hayley Hutton (Presiding Chair) Paparoa School 14 Franklin Rd, Paparoa Submissions close 05/04/22

CARPET VINYL laying service. We supply quality flooring products with 35 years of experience in installation and at competitive prices. Garage carpet floor preparation and restretching. Free quote phone Ian 027 499 6413.

WEEK OF

THE ANZAC THEATRE

MORNING

WATER TANK Cleaning. Phone Pete 027 444 3053 or 09 405 9510.

KAIPARA STUMP grinding. All stumps, any size, free no-obligation quote. Phone 020 4029 2263. Based in Dargaville. Keep it local.

FALL IS upon us so our prices are falling again from $50 per metre, be quick, won’t last long. Phone Adrian 020 4091 8732. FIREWOOD — get it in early, dry hot mix $100/m³, delivered free to Dargaville & surrounding areas. Phone or txt Henry 021 734 906.

WATCH BATTERIES repairs from $10 rear of Matich’s surf shop. Mon–Tue & Thur–Fri 10am–1.30pm. Also clock repairs. Phone 022 342 8183.

CONCRETE PLACER/FINISHER required. Must be reliable, have a “can do” attitude and full driver licence. Able to screed and finish, box and formwork. Experience preferred but not necessary for the right candidate. Further enquires please contact Ohe 021 040 0654 or send CV to ohe@westcoastconcrete.co.nz.

UNCHARTED LAST SCREENING! (M) 8.00PM

Under 3yrs FREE

Support Workers — Kaipara We are looking for special Support Workers who are energetic, willing to learn, have a caring fun and compassionate nature. This is more than just a job — you will be providing invaluable support. There are a variety of shift vacancies that require filling, including days/nights/weekends and livein care. We would like some flexibility to cover leave, as required. Experience in the disability/ aged care sector is preferred.

WAYNE & ANNETTE Ph 09

439 2020

Dry Aged Beef Specialists Traditional Manuka wood smoked Bacon & Ham

TOKATOKA

Duties Include: Assisting with all personal cares, working with the clients and therapists to extend abilities, supporting outings in the community and completing daily household tasks. This really is a unique and interesting role working with a long established team to make a huge difference in our clients lives. If you are interested in applying for this role please contact Gail by emailing your CV to recruitment@tlc4u2.co.nz Applicants for this position should have NZ residency or a valid NZ work visa and a full clean Driver Licence.


KAIPARA LIFESTYLER March 8 2022

CLASSIFIEDS SITUATIONS VACANT

PHONE 09 439 6933

Closing date for classified advertising for the March 15 2022 edition is Monday, March 14 2022 PUBLIC NOTICES

SPORTS CO-ORDINATOR DARGAVILLE HIGH SCHOOL

Commencing Monday, 9th May 2022 (32 hours per week, 40 weeks per year) The position requires: • The appointee to lead, manage and enhance the schools sports programme • Knowledge of sports education and experience in sports administration • Close relationships with students, teaching staff, community personnel and groups • Management of school sport social media pages The position would suit someone with an interest in a wide range of sports, has good organisation skills and relates well with teenagers. Computer skills and the ability to work flexible hours an advantage. Dargaville High School 57 Plunket Street, Dargaville Email: office@darghigh.school.nz Phone: 09 439 7229 Applications and CVs to be received by noon on Friday, 25th March 2022.

ACOUSTIC MUSIC Blackboard Concert — First Thursday of the month — 7.00–9.30 pm, Kaipara Community Centre, Hokianga Road, Dargaville. $2 entry, $2 raffle. Performers and audience welcome. Phone Allan 09 439 6933 or 021 439 697. An enjoyable night to be part of, or sit back and be entertained by some great local talent. To be resumed when traffic light system allows. AGM NORTHERN Wairoa Country Music Club 23rd March 7pm @ the scout hall Onslow street, All welcome. Covid rules apply. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS both Dargaville AA Meetings are held at the church, crn Parore and Normanby Sts. Use Parore St entrance. Monday 4.30pm & Thursday 7.30pm. Phone Bernie 027 212 2148, Ladies 020 4082 1373, Murray 09 439 5248. DARGAVILLE HEALING rooms 7pm Tuesdays. No charge and no appointment necessary. Lion of Judah Building, River Road. All Welcome. Check us out on Facebook. DO YOU need some legal advice? Come and see the lawyer at our next Free Legal Clinic, hosted by Hammonds Law. Appointments are necessary. For more information call in at 37 Hokianga Rd (Town Hall building), ph 09 439 6100, txt 021 0240 7123, or email dargaville@ cab.org.nz. I HAVE written to the prime minister, asking her if we can have our operating theatre back. Lance Bullock. RIPIA MARAE AGM to be held on Sunday 10 April 2022 commencing at 10 am. Due to Covid, and traffic light process via Zoom, details will be posted on FB page. Following this will be Ripia Marae ordinary meeting. RUAWAI PLANTS closing down sale. 1 week only beginning Monday 7th March, doors closing Saturday 12th 1pm. All vege seedlings & herbs $2 each, all flower plants now $3.50 each. Hours Monday–Saturday 9am–1pm, please bring your own boxes and containers. Phone Etha 09 439 2115.

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DARGAVILLE TENNIS CLUB

From the Vuletich family

would like to thank Haydn and Lucy Evans family for their generous support of the Dargaville Tennis Mixed Doubles Tournament.

ROTARY CLUB OF DARGAVILLE Funding Applications from the Hughes Trust Fund Applications are sought from registered charitable organisations domiciled in the Northern Wairoa for three grants of $500 for projects within their organisation which will benefit either their members or the general public. Applications must be received on the official forms, available on request from: prue-brian-burnett@xtra.co.nz Applications close 31st March, 2022

Winifred Georgette Vuletich (Nee Peake) Passed peacefully at Dargaville Hospital with family present on the morning of the 18th February 2022 aged 90. A proud and much loved mother of Josie & Tim, Johnnie & Annette, Alan & Kim, Mark & Debbie, Kathy, Joe & Sallee, mother duck of the late Kaye. Loved and respected Nanna Wyn of 15 grandchildren, 25 great grandchildren and 1 great great grandchild. A service was held for mum on Wednesday the 23rd February. We would like to thank all of those who attended mum’s celebration of her life and communicated their love and support through flowers and cards.

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THANK YOU

HE MIHI NGĀKAU MĀHAKI The whanau of Waikara Marae wish to express our sincere and heartfelt gratitude to the many individuals and organisations that responded to a fire emergency on our papakainga on Tuesday February 15th, and in the days that followed. The manaakitanga, support and resources extended to our whanau will never be forgotten. In humility and with overwhelming admiration we want to thank and acknowledge all those that aided in protecting our people, our marae and our homes. • FENZ — First responders, Fire crews, Helicopter crews, Ground crews, Forest Protection Services, Leadership and Communications staff • NZ Police and Rapid Relief Team • DOC — Kauri Coast Office team and Fire crews • Civil Defence Emergency • Douglas Logging • Aranga School • Our friends, neighbours and local farming community — Jarred & Michelle Davey, Krystall Waller & Steven Middleton, Joyul Vazey, Alani Skudder, Terrie Vazey, Troy Stanley, Jess & Regan Tairua, Duanne Golley & whanau. • Te Iwi o Te Roroa — General Manager, Leadership & Comms staff, Farm Team, Fire response teams, Kaimahi, Community Response Team and our beautiful Waipoua and Te Roroa whanaunga for welcoming, comforting, feeding and sheltering us. • To all that offered prayers, kind messages, guidance and hugs HE AROHĀ MUTUNGA KORE — NGĀ MIHI NŪNUI KĪ Ā KOUTOU MĀ!


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Jill

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021 943 900 Sales

021 461 668 Sales

027 278 8122 Sales

021 902 087 Sales

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029 779 9019 Sales

022 046 4790 Sales

021 505 712 Sales

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Sales & PM

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021 943 900 Sales

Craig

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Michael

027 278 8122 Sales

Gary

021 902 087 Sales

Rhoda

0274 800 691 Sales

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029 779 9019 Sales

Shar

Jill

Christine

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Rochelle

Corey

022 046 4790 Sales

021 505 712 Sales

027 488 1883

0204 076 2650

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