Kaipara Lifestyler, May 20 2014

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LIFESTYLER

May 20 2014

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Welcome home Fundraisers plan beach trek from Pouto

Kaipara fundraising walkers plan a beach odyssey …

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War veteran recalls Monte Cassino conflict

Dargaville man Harry Lendrum still remembers the campaign …

 The Futalan family now have a new home in Dargaville after being handed their keys from Habitat for Humanity. It’s the fourth home built for a needy local family, and according to the Kaipara community Health Trust, there is another on the drawing board. Here, Alma Futalan, Shanida and Joshua are welcomed by some of the many supporters and volunteers involved in the project. See the full story on Page 3 …

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Redhill rescue  by Joanne Speechly

The community is in danger of losing a valuable resource unless it can drum up some much needed support.

Cadets at Whenuapai Thirteen young Kaipara air training cadets experienced the thrill of a lifetime …

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A group interested in the future of Redhill Youth Camp raised the matter of selling or restoring the camp at a recent meeting and a number of people expressed an interest in reviving it. The property was given to the Methodist Church in the 1950s for use as a Youth Camp, and for many years was a successful camp for youth groups from all over Northland and beyond.

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However, in recent years, there has been a lack of interest in the camp. “The committee running the camp are hard working but they’ve been frustrated by the response they’ve received in their efforts to maintain the camp,” said Methodist Church of NZ Northland area superintendent, Rowan Smiley. “It will soon be unable to meet its’ financial commitments.”

All parties interested in restoring and using Redhill Camp are invited to a meeting at Dargaville Methodist Church on Tuesday, May 27 at 7pm to gauge the degree of support for reviving and continuing this campsite. A decision to revive the camp or sell the property will be made at this meeting. “If you want the camp to continue, please come to the meeting prepared to make a commitment, as a lack of support means it will be sold. To date, the response for restoration has been overwhelmingly supportive.” Contact Rowan on 09 423 8922 or smiley.re@amcom.co.nz. 

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The Invisible Woman This is the story of Nelly Ternan, secret lover of the great Victorian author Charles Dickens. Fans of the incisive social commentary, lavish costumes and emotional drama of Downton Abbey will be sure to love this clandestine tale of love and literature.

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 Hospice Kaipara held its fundraising Poker Run, with families riding a fleet of classic cars through the district last Saturday, finishing up at the Paparoa Hotel with a prize-giving supper event. Among an evening of recognition, driver Syd Pull stepped up to receive the People’s Choice Award from Marie Breed from Hospice Kaipara, centre, and Glenda Schoonderwoerd, representing the Hot Rod Club.

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Only Lovers Left Alive

A darkly romantic tale of love, loss and angst which puts a traditionally gothic spin on the concept of immortal romance. Adam and Eve are two centuries-old vampires, renewing their tempestuous relationship after a long time apart. He’s a goth musician in the rotten heart of Detroit; she a writer in the bustling decay of Tangier. Their story is one which puts the likes of Twilight in the shade - literally!

Transcendence

Johnny Depp plays a brilliant computer scientist who must turn to his own amazing discoveries to save what remains of his life. Uploaded into the net, he becomes the world’s first artificial intelligence, with far-reaching consequences for both himself, and the meaning of the human mind and soul. A thrilling and thought-provoking ‘cyberpunk’ tale.

 Kids in Kaipara schools have been getting the message loud and clear: if you want to be successful in life, it’s important to read. That message to children at Selwyn Park School came from a group of three actors from the Duffy Theatre which visited last week. For one — Laraleigh Bennett-Galo — coming to Dargaville was extra special, as she grew up in the town and went to Dargaville High School. Duffy Theatre also visited other schools in the district, including Te Kopuru and Paparoa.


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Fundraisers plan Welcome home beach trek from Pouto

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 by Joanne Speechly

 by Paul Campbell

Kaipara fundraising walkers plan a beach odyssey to prepare some of their number for the next Oxfam Trailwalk, which covers 100km in under 36 hours to raise money for poverty relief.

 On the Tongariro crossing — from left: Paul Fluhler, Miriam Guthrie, Leslie Fluhler and Mike Fleming

Dargaville’s Miriam Guthrie and Mike and Suzanne Fleming, with Paul and Leslie Fluhler from Ruawai, are planning to trek from Pouto to Bayly’s with an overnight camp along the way, to help prepare Paul Fluhler for the next Oxfam outing. “He has the event in his blood,” said Miriam, who recently helped raise $2630 for poverty as a member of Kaipara’s ‘Lost in Pace’ team of walkers who completed a Taupo journey. “The Pouto expedition was inspired by our training for Taupo,” said Miriam. “This included trekking the awe inspiring Tongariro Crossing as the final curtain to our six months rigorous training. Eight hours spent traversing a volcanic, barren but magnificent

landscape. If this wasn’t going to set us up for our Taupo challenge, nothing would.” However, Miriam remembers a tough Taupo challenge. “Eventually blisters, pulled hamstrings, chafing, dodgy knees and severe tiredness threatened to halt our efforts. At checkpoint seven, two of our original team remained, the ones who had or were crossing the pain barrier, barely intact. Finally, 100km in 30 hours and 30 minutes saw Miriam and Paul Fluhler stagger over the finish line. “greeted by our amazing support crew, Leslie Fluhler, her daughter Clare Arima and Steve Guthrie and Mike and Suzanne Fleming. 

In a New Zealand first, the Habitat for Humanity house was built at Northland Region Corrections Facility at Ngawha, as part of an ongoing relationship to help prisoners gain recognised trade qualifications. Alma Futalan and her family can now move into their new home, where they will put in 500 hours of work finishing the interior and landscaping the section. “I’d like to thank all the volunteers and my family and friends who have worked tirelessly on our new home and I’d like to say a special thanks to Habitat for Humanity,” said Alma. “This really is a dream come true and the house is beautiful.” Eighteen families applied for the home and the successful family were chosen for their overcrowded and unhealthy living conditions, long-term commitment to Dargaville and responsible way they ran their household. “Habitat’s philosophy is about giving families a hand up into home ownership,” said Habitat for Humanity Northland executive officer Conrad LaPointe. “We are very pleased to

support Alma into her new home; she has worked so hard for this opportunity.” Debbie Evans CEO Kaipara Community Health Trust said this is the fourth Habitat for Humanity House to be built in Dargaville in five years and should be seen as a huge achievement for our community. A fifth build is on the horizon. “The Dargaville Habitat Committee is a dedicated team, and we are always looking for local volunteers to work on the builds. Donations, whether they be monetary, land or trade-skills, are also always welcome.” Habitat for Humanity runs a second hand store in Whangarei that supports their work throughout Northland. Call them on 09 438 2250 for a pick up or visit the store at 50b Kioreroa Rd, Whangarei. 

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Mangawhai decision expected next week

Opportunities for Kiwis are questioned

 by Colin Patterson

 by Colin Patterson

Mangawhai residents are expected to find out late next week if they have won their court case challenging the legality of rates imposed to pay for cost blowouts on their sewerage scheme.

Labour’s spokesperson on senior citizens, Ruth Dyson has told Kaipara Greypower that New Zealand was changing, with opportunity slipping away.

Their court challenge against the Kaipara District Council was heard in the Whangarei High Court in early February. At the end of the hearing, Justice Paul Heath reserved his decision. However, Justice Heath is now presiding in the trial of former South Canterbury executives and directors in what could be the country’s most complex fraud prosecution. Justice Heath has told lawyers for both parties that because of the time requirements of the trial, a judgement on the

Last week’s audience of 45 asked questions on a wide range of issues, including regional economic development, superannuation, unemployment and the fate of small provincial towns in the 21st century. Ms Dyson said New Zealand was changing and not all for the better. “The sort of country I grew up in was a country in which anyone could do anything providing they had the right attitude. But for more and more New Zealanders, that is slipping away. While some cities were moving ahead, the provinces like Northland were missing out. “Northland has so much potential. But it also has a high rate of youth unemployment.” Labour plans to raise the age of eligibility for New Zealand Superannuation to 67 by 2032. Ms Dyson says the country’s growing number of elderly, combined with fewer people of working age means there is no alternative. “I’m not convinced by Greypower’s argument that we can leave it unchanged. I want to stand before an audience of young people and say ‘these are the rules’, so they can plan ahead.”

Mangawhai case would be unlikely until later this year. According to Mangawhai Ratepayers and Residents Association chairman Bruce Rogan, Justice Heath offered the parties two options: leaving the matter until the full judgement — including reasons — is available; or issuing a decision by the end of May, with a judgment setting out the reasons to follow later in the year. Mr Rogan says both sides decided they wanted the decision earlier rather than later. 

Beneath the Surface John Robertson QSO

Chair of Commissioners

I can think of few community celebrations that matched the passion displayed at Betty Nelley’s retirement as Chief Executive of the Matakohe Kauri Museum recently. What a great lady, and what great leadership. Betty has spent the past nineteen years contributing to this amazing museum. The Matakohe Kauri Museum is a huge contributor to our region. It is a complex business to run, involving dozens of people – staff and volunteers all adding their piece. She hands it over in good shape. There are many community projects in Kaipara being promoted or under development, some that I want to mention not because they are more notable than others, but just to give examples of community leadership in the Kaipara. In Ruawai, young student Brooklyn Wilson has prepared a concept plan for the further development of the Ruawai Wharf area. Her leadership of this project has earned her recognition nationally – last year she won the New Zealand Community Problem Solving Individual competition, and now she is fundraising to compete in an International Conference being hosted next month at Iowa State University in the United States of America. In Maungaturoto, you will have noticed the gardens developing alongside the main road. The initiative, leadership and work behind this project is entirely local. Contact the Maungaturoto Residents Association (Terri Donaldson) if you wish to join in. In Mangawhai, the ideas behind the Mangawhai Activity Zone and the wider Mangawhai Park area reflect the passion of a number of people, including those promoting the museum, the heritage village, walking tracks, and a place for the arts. The passion from those who lead these groups is also reflected by the key sponsor of the skate park, Colin Gallagher.

In Dargaville, there are three reserves adjacent to one another located on Mount Wesley. They are Harding Park, Pou Tu o Te Rangi Pa site, and the Old Mount Wesley Cemetery. It has been recognised by each that it is desirable to “bring together” those who govern the individual parts so that plans made by each are both aspirational and operationally coordinated. Examples include proposals for a pedestrian loop and planting. Following discussions between those who govern and manage each of these three reserves, a proposal to “act” as one governing body is being advanced.

 Ruth Dyson speaking to Kaipara Grey Power last week

Answering a question about proposed reform of councils in Northland, Ms Dyson opposed forced amalgamations. “Local communities need to lead the thinking. Central government needs to ensure their wishes are respected.” 

In Kaiwaka, there are those who seek to improve access to the Kaipara Harbour – the parking area, the boat ramp and the jetty at the Kaiwaka rest area for canoe and kayak access. And so it goes on – from the Pouto School, to Glinks Gully to Baylys Beach, and further north; from the settlements north of Dargaville to those on the Kaipara Harbour, we have projects being promoted in our communities, for our communities. The Commissioners applaud and often discuss these initiatives. We are keen to see Council supporting them, and in some communities, we have engaged formally through public meetings in “community action plans”. Council’s support is restricted in a financial sense, as the priority of getting Council’s own house in order is worked on. However, we have a small community development team at Council headed by Darlene Lang who may be able to provide other kinds of advice and support. Sometimes this may simply involve facilitating discussions between community groups that each seeks involvement in a particular location, as is the case above with respect to the three reserves in Dargaville and in the case of Mangawhai Park. If you want to discuss a community project, please do not hesitate to contact her (dlang@kaipara.govt.nz).

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War veteran recalls Monte Cassino conflict  by Colin Patterson

Although it happened seven decades ago, Dargaville man Harry Lendrum still remembers the campaign to liberate the Monte Cassino abbey.

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Hi-tech plans for Tikinui Wharf  by Joanne Speechly

The Northland Regional Council, NIWA and Auckland Council are in the process of deploying an environmental monitoring system in the Kaipara harbour, aimed at monitoring water quality and improving the ability to predict water clarity. Construction of an Estuarine Monitoring System (EMS) at Tikinui wharf, on the west bank of the Wairoa River, is set for July and August 2014. A public meeting will be held at Ruawai Community Sports Club at 7pm on Thursday, May 29. The Tikinui station will  Construction of an Estuarine Monitoring System at Tikinui Wharf is set for July and August 2014 consist of an underwater profiling system, which measures Hoteo system, are instrumented buoys the water quality of the Wairoa and will be located in the tidal reach of system, tidal currents and weather the Hoteo River and adjacent harbour at measurements. It will be the first of Orongo Point.  its kind to be used in New Zealand. Monitoring water discharged from the Wairoa is of particular importance because this river dominates the inflow of fine sediment to the Kaipara Harbour. Scientific buoys are being deployed in the southern Kaipara during late May. The Tikinui station will collect Closing Down Retirement Sale information through the entire water column from the surface to the 1000 bargains – everything less 40% sea bed. The other two stations, (Does not apply to repairs) established further south in the

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 Harry Lendrum with a display of his Monte Cassino momentos at Dargaville Museum

In 1944 Allied land forces liberated the abbey on the top of a mountain whose strategic position had helped fascist forces keep control of Rome and much of Southern Italy. After months of US bombing had reduced much of the abbey to rubble, ground troops fought their way up steep mountain sides and across flooded rivers and valleys; always under threat of shell, artillery and tank fire from Nazi forces. Mr Lendrum was working on the family farm near Te Kopuru when war was declared. He was mobilised to Egypt and took part in the Monte Cassino campaign as a member of the Signals Corp. He was part of a team responsible for setting up and maintaining phone communication systems, working

under constant enemy fire. ”There were casualties,” he says. “But not a great number.” Mr Lendrum says he and fellow kiwis had little to do with the locals. But he got to meet a few Americans but was not all that impressed. “We reckoned the Americans weren’t very good soldiers. They weren’t that practical. They didn’t have that kiwi ingenuity.” When the war ended Mr Lendrum returned home to the family farm. He is a long serving member of the Rotary Club of Dargaville and at age 93 lives in retirement at the Norfolk Court rest home. To mark the 70th anniversary of the campaign for Monte Cassino, some of Mr Lendrum’s letters and photos from the conflict are on display at Dargaville Museum. 

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LETTER TO THE PRIME MINISTER Dear Sir, I am writing to you on behalf of the Kaipara ratepayers. This is a hardworking community that produces most of New Zealand’s Kumaras and millions of dollars in

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farming and log exports. The economic viability of this district is now being put at risk by several problems. 1. Severe droughts have cost our farmers millions of dollars. 2. Dargaville needs an extra water supply for droughts. 3. Road works are being put off. 4. In future, the town and kumara farms will need flood protection. 5. The Kaipara District Council has an extra $35m of debt due to the lack of financial oversight by its auditor, Audit NZ. I understand that if the Audit Office compensated KDC, this would be covered by public liability insurance. Already the dairy factory, 3 sawmills, the garden centre, the sand barge, the sand & gravel yard, the taxi, a trucking business, the hardware shop, eight other shops, a beach tour bus, a fibreglass factory, two shuttle buses and a top dressing company have gone out of business here. Quite a big loss of tax revenue. I have good reason to believe that if KDC is compensated, there will be thousands of extra party votes for National. Sincerely, L. Bullock. (Name and address supplied)

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Budget boost for kauri  by Joanne Speechly

The 2014 Budget has promised more than $25 million to battle the outbreak of kauri dieback disease and The Kauri Museum at Matakohe plans to play its part.

 Money will go toward improving boot wash and hygiene stations such as this

The government will invest $15.8 million in operating funding and $10.7 million in capital funding over the next four years to ramp up measures to protect kauri forests from dieback disease. The money will go towards improving Department of Conservation walking tracks, boardwalks and hygiene stations, research, surveillance and co-ordinating a response to the disease. “Kauri is an iconic species for New Zealand and one of the oldest and largest organisms on earth,” said Conservation Minister Nick Smith. “Kauri dieback is a significant threat to their survival and we

need to ramp up our efforts to protect these magnificent trees.” The disease is caused by a microscopic, fungus-like organism which infects the tree’s roots and damages tissues that carry nutrients within the tree, effectively starving it. The Kauri Museum CEO, Bet Nelly, welcomed the budget decision. “This funding is very important to Northland and to New Zealand and also The Kauri Museum. We have always endeavoured to be a place of excellence for kauri and our archives boast scientific knowledge that makes us a very important research station.” 

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Cadets at Whenuapai Thirteen young Kaipara air training cadets experienced the thrill of a lifetime recently when took part in a drill competition at Whenuapai Air Force Base near Auckland. The cadets were mostly aged from 12 to 14 and were members of the 57 Squadron based in Dargaville. Flying Officer Rhonda Gilligan says the cadets were very nervous. Nevertheless, they gave a good account of themselves. “They marched well and performed a set of drill moves in front of an audience of 150 people and two judges from cadet forces.” Before the big day on May 6 the cadets practiced twice a week under the coaching of Under Officer Crystal McEwing. “They were probably one of

the youngest teams in the competition. We were placed 9th out of 10 teams and were very pleased with this result” “It was a great experience for the cadets, as many of them had not been on a military base before. We stayed the night and got to speak to one of the Dog Handlers from the Air Force as he did his security rounds for the night. They also got to see some of the Air Force’s planes and a firefighting display” Ms Gilligan says all the cadets enjoyed the experience and are keen to try it again next year. 

 Cadets from Dargaville’s 57 ATC Squadron at Whenuapai Air Force Base

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Dargaville High School Year 9–13 Parent/Subject Teacher Interviews Thursday 29th May

 by Colin Patterson

The doors of Dargaville’s Salvation Army Family Store are set to remain locked for some time as the organisation searches for a manager to run it. The store on Normanby St shut several weeks ago after the previous manager left. Salvation Army Family Services spokesman Jonathan Platt says while there has been some interest in the position, he has yet to find anyone suitable. He says there is no date set for the Dargaville store to reopen, as that will

depend on finding and employing a suitable manager. The family store is the Salvation Army’s only operation in Dargaville and is administered from Whangarei, which is the army’s nearest place of worship. Family stores sell used household goods and second-hand goods. Profits are used to fund the Salvation Army’s community and welfare programmes. 

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Over the years the government budgets have demonstrated a significant shift in the relationship between government and the farmer, which began in the late 1800s when New Zealand was an emerging nation reliant on agriculture for export income. In May 1881 under the heading of Bonuses on Colonial Industries, the government offered £500 for the first 25 tons of butter or 50 tons of cheese to be exported. There was a stipulation that the produce had to have originated in a factory operating on the ‘American principle’ of a producer co-operative and was quite different from those of the butter and cheese dairies in the United Kingdom. The underlying theme in the government’s budget is that with a government debt of $60 billion the nation will be reliant on New Zealand’s

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in the first place. While sitting at home one day, I decided to telephone Sir Robert Muldoon at his home. His wife Lady Thea answered and said Bob is in the United States and will be home next week. I told her I was getting a beast processed at the local butcher for them and I wanted to meet Sir Robert. She invited me to come down the following Saturday. When I arrived at their Auckland home, Lady Thea had just returned from a run. We unloaded the meat and filled the freezer. The freezer was brand new and empty. She introduced me to Sir Robert who I had not met before. Sir Robert asked, why had I given them the meat? It is a wonderful gesture. I replied, it is in appreciation of all the support you have given to farmers over many years. I asked him how come his freezer was empty. He said no farmer has ever given me a beast before. I learnt a valuable lesson here and that was, in spite of his generosity to farmers, it didn’t necessarily mean that he received any reciprocal acknowledgement. I received a letter from Sir Robert and his wife thanking me for the meat, which they said they thoroughly enjoyed and he certainly never forgot, because on a number of occasions after, when I invited him to farmer meetings in Northland, he always obliged. Today’s National government which was once described as the farmers’ party in gumboots, has clearly come to the realisation that it can no longer simply rely on the rural sector to get re-elected. Bill English’s budget is clearly targeting the young urban voter, the majority of which live in Auckland. Every political party knows that whoever gets the majority of the Auckland vote becomes the government. 

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FA R M I N G A dog’s tail …

How ta Budjit ona farm “Hey Dog, ya ever herd that sayin’ ‘Keep ‘em ina dark an’ feed ‘em on mushrooms?” Yep Readas, that wuz Boss torkin’ afta we gotta bit of rain ona back ofa farm, an’ we croozed ova erly one mornin’ ta see if we hada feed of mushies. An’ gess wot, there was white everwear an’ Boss shot back ona Big Red Quod bike wile I stood gard and pickt up Sharlene ta help. They gotta few bags filled, an’ then headin back ta tha homested for brekkist. Well, Boss an Sharlene did, a big feeda mushies and bakon. I wasint fushed about mushies, but Sharlene give me all her and Bossis bakon rind an scraps eh? Then wiv a cuppatea, Boss startid on again about bein’ ina dark. “Ya know Sharlene,” he sed. “Lookit tha bluddy Budjit the guvmint announced. That Billy Inglish (he lookt at me an’ sed ‘don’t wurry Dog, he probly named after you ‘cos ya got brains’) then tole Sharlene: ”Cant bluddy werk it out deah. We gotta munny serplus and that Inglish joker gunna give sum munny ta tha middil classes. But how can we hava serplus wen we akterly got a massive millins of dollas debt wot we owes.? Wot ya reckin tha bank manija gonna say we we get a good chek frum Fonterror, an I

go an buy a new boat, or maybe a trackta., sted of paying off tha loan wot we took out ta by palm kernil for tha dairy block.? Tell yer wot, he’d hava bluddy fit eh.” Then Sharlene hada say, but she wus reedin’ froma paper I brung up froma kattil stop wile they was cookin’ mushies. “Lookit here deah,” she sid. “That mister Hydie-ho polly bloke agrees wiv you. He sez pollytishins go loopy on Budjit Day, and skite about spenin’ more munny than last yeer. He rekins we don’t do that sorta stuff at home. So maybe tha pollytishin’s are rite eh? Afta orl, they gotta hi-payin jobs an’ all tha perks ina guvmint. I rekin we shood take there advice an’ hava spendup too.” Boss hada look at me an’ rolld his eyes. I new wot he wus thinkin too. Sharlene was going shoppin’ wiv her Mum in Orkland a bit later. I made a note ta meself ta be away roun’ tha stock win she comes home wiva few new pears of shoes and sum dressis, cos she rekins ifa guvmint can spend, then she can to. Oh deah, Boss!. See ya Billy. 

Drought secrets passed on  by Colin Patterson

Doug Avery knows just how hard farming can be when the rain doesn’t fall. In 1998, tired and dispirited after successive droughts that had ravaged his 1500-hectare Marlborough property, he was almost ready to walk off the land and give up the property that had been in his family for almost 80 years. But after attending a seminar about Lucerne, not only was he able to stay, he was able to turn his farm into a thriving and profitable operation. “It went from being a farm that muddled along to being a highly profitable and resilient property. I went through a journey of discovery and found a new way of doing things.” Although Marlborough has been subject to many droughts since, the farm’s productivity has risen massively, doubling between 2008

 Doug Avery speaks at a farming conference

and 2010. In the latter year he was named South Island farmer of the year. Now Mr Avery has come to Northland for the first time to pass on his secrets to farmers struggling after two successive dry summers. He’ll be in Dargaville on Friday May 24 for a seminar called Beyond Reasonable Drought. The event starts at 10.30am at the Dargaville Rugby Club and is supported by De Bruin chartered accountants and Silver Fern Farms. There is no cost to attend, although registrations are required at www.beyondreasonabledrought.co.nz. 

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Continental charm for town of lights  by Andy Bryenton

The little town of Kaiwaka has something new to tempt visitors stopping by — and to delight locals with a passion for food and fashion. A new cafe in the main street offers the chance to browse and relax in the style of trendy Parisian of Milanese shopping precincts, though with a uniquely Kiwi flavour. Cafe Bianca is the creation of wellknown boutique owner (and local fashion authority) Bianca, whose Buy The Way ladies’ fashion store is right next door. When the opportunity arose to take over the neighbouring cafe Bianca was quick to assemble a talented team and transform the space into something new. The addition of retro-chic decor and baroque touches worked hand in hand with the design of a new menu, showcasing fresh local delicacies made on site. “The philosophy is simple,” says Bianca. “We want to offer delicious food at affordable prices, but just as importantly, we wanted to create a cozy, welcoming atmosphere,” she says, sitting at the huge rustic farmhouse

table which defines the space opposite the counter. This same traditional style is seen in the menu, with home-baked goodies lined up in blown-glass trays on the counter, fresh sandwiches in the cabinet and gourmet burgers sizzling on the hot plate. Icoco (fair trade organic) coffee creates a deep, dark roasted aroma which permeates the entire cafe. With the doors flung open between Cafe Bianca and Buy the Way, folks can come and browse at their leisure, take a coffee break, and enjoy a truly ‘continental’ fashion shopping experience with their friends. Bianca says that husbands and partners who would normally resist a fashion shopping trip with their ‘better halves’ love the ability to sit back, relax, read a book or magazine and enjoy some peace and quiet with a hearty brunch — all while the latest imported styles from around the world are tried

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Even in winter, the seaside town of Mangawhai is a gem, well worth a visit. With its world-renowned walking tracks, famous restaurants and a definite artistic flair, Mangawhai is a place that’s easy to love, but takes a long time to explore.

Paparoa lies nestled in a valley on the southern lee of the Kaipara Harbour, the jumping-off point to the fishing and vacation spots of Pahi and Tinopai, and a unique slice of Kaipara countryside in its own right.

 Paparoa buzzing with activity during the towns 150th celebration

A weekend here could take in wineries and the finer things in life — many of them centred around the palatial courtyard of Bennett’s. Just down the road is the Mangawhai Tavern, on of the hottest music venues on the East Coast, and not far around the corner is the award-winning Sail Rock, the perfect venue for a meal with friends. Art is at the heart of Mangawhai, with a museum, galleries, potteries and crafts all well represented. The market

days here are a colourful collection of farmer’s produce and locally made crafts, and well worth the drive on a weekend morning. There’s even a terrific golf course for those who enjoy teeing off by the seaside! And that’s the real star of the show — the panorama of the Pacific Ocean stretching from the break at the heads all the way down to the mountainous dunes. Picture perfect, whether tranquil or stormy, this vista is unmissable. 

The road between this small village and the similarly small town of Oakleigh, on the Whangarei coast, is rated as one of the most interesting and challenging in the country to drive. But getting to Paparoa is only one half of the scenic story. Visitors are immediately struck by the rustic visage of the old bank and general store which dominate the main street, facing across to the historic river landing where settlers first came ashore here, some 150 years ago. Tucked just around the corner is a sight which

those pioneers would have loved to see — the warm and welcoming Paparoa Hotel, under new management and now kitted out with a new restaurant, new chef and new menu. The locals still love to gather here for a drink or two, especially after a day getting amongst the great outdoors, fishing, hunting being big pastimes in this locale. If you’re cruising by, stop for a bite and take in the tranquility of this neat little town. They don’t make ‘em like this any more! 

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Maungaturoto

The ‘real Kiwi town’ to visit Maungaturoto’s status as the definitive ‘real Kiwi town’ comes from two deciding factors. Firstly, this picturesque hilltop village is steeped in history, with settlers arriving over 150 years ago to colonize the bush-clad hills around the northern Kaipara Harbour. Here you’ll find glorious old homesteads — some original cottages were made from a single felled kauri tree — an historic church, and a tavern with a long and bizarre story to its name. In fact, the Maungaturoto Hotel is the only public house in New Zealand to nearly have been lost at sea — twice! The second factor is the spirit of the locals. And what a big-hearted spirit it is! A look down the main street

of Maungaturoto reveals brand new gardens, developed and implemented by the community. A new wharf was also constructed as part of sesquicentennial celebrations — once again, a triumph of community spirit. Here you’ll find welcoming cafes and eateries — one situated in the grand old bank building built by early settlers — as well as some of New Zealand’s best hot pies. There’s also a quirky collection of shops to browse, none more wonderfully weird than Dreams, with a pair of giant gumbooted feet planted upside down atop its roof.

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Ruawai

Meeting place of two waters Mrs Wishy Washy Ruawai recently turned 100 — and if recent developments in the small riverside town are anything to go by, a century of history has left the community feeling brighter and younger than ever.

Kids from local Kaipara schools and Kindergartens can’t believe their eyes when they come face to face with beloved children’s book character Mrs Wishy Washy.

 Colonial-style transport on display in the main street of Ruawai during 100th festivities

 Tori from Tangowahine School enjoying the Mrs Wishy Washy experience

From the iconic colourful ‘dancing fruit and veg’ atop Kaipara Kumara’s packing house, to the interesting little shops and eateries in the main street, this is one small Kiwi town which knows how to do things large. Take for example the celebrations held for that 100 year milestone. Comments that ‘nobody knows how to party like Ruawai’ by locals certainly came true, with a fun-fair atmosphere animating proceedings over the weekend of March 29th and 30th. Now into its 101st year, Ruawai continues to surprise, with numerous must see sights in and around the town. Make a note to stop in at Ruawai’s newest shops — one for the big boys and one with a definite appeal to the girls! Hot Chops and Motorcycles is the name of the petrol-head’s heaven on one side of the street, where chromed out, high-octane custom choppers are built and bikes modified by a skilled crew of two.

Across the road you’ll find fairies galore at the (very pink) Fairies and Things — the ‘things’ encompass all manner of gifts and useful bits and bobs, from glittering plush toys to nuts and bolts. Stop by at the Pizza Bar for a real treat — locals know that this is the spot for the best pizza and steak this side of the Wairoa. And while you’re in town — weather permitting — there’s great fishing to be had out on the water, where that river meets the Kaipara Harbour itself. If you’re feeling fit, you could even stop to climb Tokatoka peak on the way to Dargaville. The ascent is tricky, but the view is worth it! 

But thanks to the efforts of Ruawai volunteer Sara Ball, that’s exactly what they get to do, paying a visit to her farm and even getting to help her wash the animals, just like in the storybook by Kiwi writer Joy Cowley. Sara says that she needs the help of many willing participants to make the educational and fun visits happen — as well as a ‘well padded’ costume to help her take on the persona of the kindly fictional washerwoman. But it’s all worth it to see the looks on kids’ faces. 

CLASSICS & CUSTOMS • Go Karts • Clothing • Custom Bikes • Protective Gear • New & Used Bikes for sale • Workshop Maintenance & Servicing • Mini Choppers & More!

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Victoria Street, Dargaville 09 439 1656 Maungaturoto Medical Centre 09 431 8576 On the Pulse Fitness Ruawai 09 439 2783 M: 027 273 6939 E: lyndseybargh@callplus.net.nz

ACC co-payment $10 per treatment • ACC & private treatments – no GP referral Monday, Wednesday & Friday — Maungaturoto • Monday to Friday — Dargaville (Evenings by appointment) Tuesdays & Thursdays From 9am — Ruawai


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Kaipara Service Directory ATS ProPerty Maintenance & rePair

• Fences & Repairs • Flooring Repairs • Decks • Kitchen/Bathroom Fit Outs • Wet Wall Lining • Water Blasting & Chemical Washes • Windows & Latches • Plus Much More

ENGINEERING (2002) LTD

PH/FAX 09 439 7392 MOB 027 414 1250 PUKEKO ST DARGAVILLE 0310 batythomas@xtra.co.nz

• Auto Glass for ALL Insurance Companies • Supply & Cutting of Glass • Garador: Your Garage Door Specialists

• Manufacturers of Fairview Aluminium • Security Doors & Flyscreens • Glass Balustrades

15 BEACH ROAD, DARGAVILLE • PO BOX 264, DARGAVILLE

No jobRing tooAndrew small

• All general engineering requirements • Suppliers of Waikato Milking Systems • Lowara Pumps • Hi Tech Effluent Systems

Phone: 09 439 8210

sales@aztecaluminium.co.nz

Covering the Kaipara! Cell 0274 557 750

Farrand & Mason Ltd.

Floor Sanding

GENERAL & PRECISION ENGINEERS

relax revise renew web:

www.esthetica.co.nz

phone: 09

439 6880

8 Portland Street Dargaville

Locally owned and operated - Quality workmanship guaranteed

Phone: 439 7335 Normanby Street Dargaville

Specialists in Skin Health Skin Rejuvenation Permanent Hair Reduction Anti-aging Treatments All aspects of beauty therapy

• Floor restoration • New floors sanded and coated

Best under pressure

• Prepwork

• Polyurethane Finishes • Oil Finishes • Concrete Grinding and Polishing

NZQA Qualified with National Certificate. Approved Member Floor NZ

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09 439 7564 027 439 7565

New patients welcome! GRAPHIC DESIGN

love your smile 30 Hokianga Road Dargaville | Ph 09 439 8170 email: hokiangaroad@lumino.co.nz | lumino.co.nz

Tu Christey Massage Therapist

TE HANA TRACTORS GOOD OLD FASHIONED SERVICE

• • • • •

Established over 60 years your local funeral director Male and Female staff available to discuss all funeral arrangements Pre-paid and pre-arranged funeral options

FREECALL 0800 66 77 47 199 Kamo Road • Whangarei • 437 5799 • Tollfree 0800 667 747

New/Used Tractors Machinery • Repairs In House Engineer Mobile Service Comprehensive parts range

Diploma in Massage, MNZ Cert. in Fascial Fitness Trainer (FFA) Cert. in Thai Traditional Massage (Wat Pho)

Authorised Agents for Landini, McCormick and Kioti tractors 308 SH1, Te Hana, Wellsford ∙ PH 09 423 8558 Kim Windlebourne 021 423 852

Phone: (09) 439 6518 ~ Mobile: 021 116 9425 Email: christeytu@hotmail.com www.handyhandsmassage.co.nz

Kaipara Lifestyler Classifieds

Phone 09 439 6933

Closing date for classified advertising for the 27 May 2014 edition is 10am, Monday 26 May 2014. See our terms and conditions online at www.kaiparalifestyler.co.nz For Sale

Garage Sale

Nurseries & Plants

Furniture Removal

2 SINGLE beds — $30 each in excellent condition. 1 Balinese Chest of Drawers $50. 2005 Chevrolet Optra Station Wagon in exc. condition $6,000 ono. Phone 027 438 6736.

FURNITURE, HOME Appliances, children’s outdoor play equipment, clothing, bags, linen and general bric a brac. Sunday 25th May 8.00am — 1.00pm, 674 Kaiwaka – Mangawhai Road.

PLANTING TIME is here. Babylon Coast Gardens Ltd has a great range of native and coastal tolerant plants at wholesale prices. Further discounts for purchases of 50 or more plants, delivery service available. The nursery is open Friday’s and Saturday’s 10am to 4pm and is situated at 1246 Babylon Coast Road Dargaville. Enquiries welcome phone 09 439 4223, email info@babyloncoastgardens.co.nz or go to www.babyloncoastgardens.co.nz

MEDIUM SIZED and 40 cubic truck available – all care taken, experienced men. Free quotes & competitive prices. Ph John on 09 438 6761 or 022 698 1201.

DEEP DISH mud mats for your farm ute. Auto One Dargaville — 09 439 8219. HEREFORD BULLS — 2 year old and rising 2 – $1,800, $1,500 and $1,400. Phone 09 433 2337. TYRE AIR compressor, heavy duty, 12v 150psi. Auto One Dargaville — 09 439 8219. WHEELS 14” 4 stud, suit trailer. $50 pair, with covers. Auto One Dargaville — 09 439 8219.

USED OVERALLS FOR SALE From $5

Ideal for Farm and Kumara Work

106 Victoria Street, Dargaville • 09 439 7139

Window & Door Services ALL GLASS and Glazing — available 24/7. Splashbacks – Mirrors – Tabletops. Phone 027 275 0918 or 09 439 6458. Kevin Sowter or email: windowanddoors@xnet.co.nz. Window & Door Services Ltd. PET DOORS – Cat doors, dog doors for glass or timber – supplied and installed. Phone 027 275 0918 or 09 439 6458 – Kevin Sowter or email: windowanddoors@xnet.co.nz. Window & Door Services Ltd. SECURE YOUR home — Security doors, grills, locks, bolts, stays, latches – Supplied and installed. Phone 027 275 0918 or 09 439 6458 – Kevin Sowter or email: windowanddoors@xnet.co.nz. Window & Door Services Ltd. WINDOW & DOOR repairs — Seals, latches, stays, wheels, hinges, locks, glass & glazing. Phone 027 275 0918 or 09 439 6458 – Kevin Sowter or email: windowanddoors@xnet.co.nz. Window & Door Services Ltd.

To Let DARGAVILLE — COUNTRY home, 4 bedrooms, garage, 2 acres, 5 years old, long term, refs, $300 pw. Phone 09 439 8085. MANGAWHAI NURSERY — Free use for the first 3 months for someone looking to start a business. Phone 027 438 6736. DARGAVILLE — 3 double bedroom home. Recently redecorated including new kitchen & bathroom, heat pump.Well insulated in handy location on full site. Single lockup garage. Available 3rd June. $290pw. Phone Erica 09 439 0029 or 027 626 9687.

Gardening Services GARDEN MAINTENANCE: Gardening Service, clean ups, maintenance, pruning incl fruit trees, hedging, weeding, lawns. Rachel the Gardener, 021 288 8811.

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

Animal Accomodation MG BOARDING Kennels, Matakohe. All pets welcome. Dogs $15/night. Cats $8/night. Phone Tom or Jenny 09 431 7368 or 027 285 8944.

Cars For Sale

Cleaning Services

Need a cheap new Car?

Jenny’s Rural Cleaning Services

$0 Deposit $50 a week All Types. Simple, reliable, affordable

Got an old car? No Wof, No Rego, No Problems

$3000

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Serviced the area for over 13 years EMAIL: jennychellew@hotmail.com

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Kaipara Lifestyler Classifieds

Phone 09 439 6933

Closing date for classified advertising for the 27 May 2014 edition is 10am, Monday 26 May 2014. See our terms and conditions online at www.kaiparalifestyler.co.nz In Memoriam

Property Maintenance

Hay & Silage

AAA+ PAINTER, wallpapering specialist, roof spray coatings & waterblasting. Phone John 09 439 5289 or 022 642 1376, Crawford Solutions.

7000 CONVENTIONAL bales, good quality hay for sale. Phone 09 406 7134.

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. Cell 027 455 7750. CHIMNEY CLEANING & Servicing — There is a chill in the air folks. Is your fireplace safe for the winter? Get it serviced & checked, repaired. Crawford Solutions — Phone John 439 5289. A/hrs, mobile 022 642 1376. OFFAL HOLES 750dia x 5.5m deep with concrete lid with lift out hatch $408.25 incl GST. Phone Wals Holes 09 437 3936 or 021 932 225. WATER TANK Vacuum clean, Full tank OK, Waste no more than 1,000 litres. $250.00 for up to 25,000 litre tank. Also full pump out and scrub and leaks fixed. Phone Wals 09 437 3936 or 021 932 225.

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

Business DEBT RECOVERY — 30 years’ experience in Credit Management at your side , if you have overdue debts. Can also assist with retention of Profit. Contact Paul on 021 758 354 or email paulk@IRG.org.nz.

Cars Wanted

WANTED TOP CASH PAID!

TRUCKS, VANS & UTES

FREE REMOVAL

PHONE NOW

Pinaki Sand & Clean Fill 09 439 1505 027 614 6309

Property Maintenance

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

DENISE CLARK Toenail & Fingernail Cutting Service

Phone

09 439 6068

ROOFING

For repairs or replacements of your roof or spouting, Call us today for a free onsite consultation

0800 442 445

Situations Vacant

Work Wanted BUILDER - BRIAN Wilson. Fences, decks, alterations & additions, retaining walls, painting, maintenance etc. Jobs big and small. Phone 09 431 3101 or 021 0257 6521.

DEAD OR ALIVE

OTAMATEA COMMUNITY SERVICES require a

TURNING SET-BACKS INTO

COME-BACKS

PART TIME PARENT COACH for 18 hours per week.

This work is with families in the Kaipara District working from Mangawhai across to Matakohe. You will need to have appropriate qualifications and experience. The days of work are Monday, Wednesday and Friday – 9am to 3pm. You will work with a dynamic team based at the Community House in Maungaturoto. Please email your CV to manager@otamateacs.org.nz.

LIVE-IN CAREGIVERS WANTED

• Stump & Tree Removal • Driveway Prep & Regrading • Calf Shed & Stockyard Cleaning • Post Hole Borer • Tip Truck Available • Trencher

Phone or Txt Paul

027 271 2022

Do you have a full clean drivers licence? Tender Loving Care Are you able to work away In your own home from home for up to two weeks at a time? Do you have an passion to work with our elders? We have positions for live-in care to start immediately throughout Northland. Applicants must have experience working in the aged care sector. Send your CV to jonathan@tlc4u2.co.nz or call Jonathan on 021 0273 2466.

Tenders

 0800 326 123

Plumbing and Heating Centre 102 Jervois Street, Dargaville

W.A.O.P.H Me Te Mangai Ae THOMPSON, Albert (Bertie) Treasured memories of a loved and special brother, brother-in-law, uncle and papa who passed away May 21, 2013. A year ago upon this day, we felt such grief and sad dismay.

Do not stand at my grave and weep I am not there, I do not sleep I am the shining star at night When you awake to the morning light. My time has come, I am at rest I am the clouds that race above Where I watch over those I love. Do not stand at my grave and cry I am not there, I do not die So hear these words that here I say I am the love that guides your way. Never for a moment are you ever far away my brother, forever in our hearts na to Karaitiana whanau o Te Teko, Judy, Cappy, Cappy Jnr, Winnie-Ann, Judith, Laurie, Rikki, Pani. Nga mokopuna Hinetiki, Liana Rangimaria, Brodie-Leigh Te Oriwa, Pororakau, Taramahiti, Cherish, Rangiwhakawaitau, Jason-Ray, Ngahere and Consuela.

W.A.O.P.H Me te Mangai Ae THOMPSON Albert (Bertie) 25/12/50 21/05/2013 God saw you getting tired and a cure was not to be so he put his arms around you and whispered “Come to me” A Golden heart stopped beating hard working hands at rest God broke our hearts to prove he only takes the best. One year ago today and memories are just not enough. So until we meet again Dad... “Keep fishing...” Your sweethearts Gina & moko Melanie and Matt

Public Notices ACOUSTIC BLACKBOARD Concert — First Thursday of the month — 7.30–9.30pm, Commercial Hotel, River Rd, Dargaville. $2 entry, $2 raffle, tea and coffee. Performers and audience welcome. Phone Margaret 09 439 4403 or Allan 09 439 6933. FREE & CONFIDENTIAL NW Family Budgeting Service. Advice and complete money management if required. Call at 5 Portland Street or phone 09 439 8592. LINKING HANDS’ Constitution is under review, and open for the public to view and comment on if desired. A copy can be viewed at our office of 131 Hurndall St, Maungaturoto until the end of June.

Public Notices

BAYLYS BEACH SOCIETY INC

St Peters Anglican Church

Tuesday 27 May 2014

AGM

AGM

Venue: NW Golf Clubhouse

at 12:00pm

Time: 7.30pm Business:

Sunday June 1 2014 Norton Street, Te Kopuru

Gasfitters Craftsman gas fitters available.

For all your gas installations & maintenance requirements. Service agents for Rinnai & Bosch.

 0800 326 123 Plumbing and Heating Centre 102 Jervois Street, Dargaville

Minutes of previous AGM Annual Report Financial Accounts Election of Officers and Committee General Business All residents and property owners invited to attend and support the society in promoting the interests of the community.

Northern Wairoa Soccer Club AGM 7:30pm, Wednesday 18 June 2014 Nominations close 21 May 2014 PO Box 351, Dargaville.

Homekills Full service slaughtering & processing of Beef, Sheep, Pigs, Deer, Goats

Putting Northland first

MEETINGS NOTICES Notice is hereby given, pursuant to section 46 of the Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act 1987, of the following meetings of the Northland Regional Council. These meetings are open to the public and interested persons are welcome to attend. The meetings will be held at the Council Offices, 36 Water Street, Whangarei, unless otherwise specified: Organisational Performance Committee Tuesday, 27 May 2014 at 2.00pm

All Beef aged Salami ~ Bacon ~ Ham ~ Sausages Hamburger Patties

Putting Northland first

Traditional Manuka wood smoked Bacon, Ham & Salami NIWA and Northland Regional Council will be holding a public meeting to provide information about the intended deployment of scientific instruments on Tikinui Wharf, in the lower Wairoa River (Kaipara Harbour). The station is part of a harbour-wide environmental monitoring system being developed in conjunction with Auckland Council to improve understanding of the effects of land runoff on harbour water quality.

Over 25 years experience For prompt & professional service contact Wayne or Annette Phone 09 439 2020 • Cell 021 401 934 ruawaihomekills@gmail.com Information Packs Available Covering the Kaipara and Whangarei Regions

Septic Tank Services

KAIPARA Septic Tank Cleaning From $350 per tank Ph 027 495 4672

Counselling CILLA KAISER MNZAC REG. NURSE – Counselling in Mangawhai. Specialising in relationships, grief, depression, trauma, ill health, redundancy. Phone 09 432 3216 or 021 244 7094. Email: cillak@onyxx.co.nz or visit www.talkingworks.co.nz

Meeting - Environmental Monitoring Station Thursday, 29 May 2014 at 7.00pm at the Ruawai Community Sports Club

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For more information about the meeting please contact Andrew Swales 07 856 1761, Andrew.Swales@niwa.co.nz or Richard Griffiths 027 715 9923, richardg@nrc.govt.nz

www.nrc.govt.nz

Northland Civil Defence and Management Group Tuesday, 3 June 2014 at 11.00am

Emergency

Regional Transport Committee Wednesday, 4 June 2014 at 10.00am Council Meeting Tuesday, 17 June 2014 at 1.00pm at the Marina Room, Oceans Resort Hotel, Tutukaka. The public are cordially invited to join councillors for coffee and an informal chat at 12.30pm Waitangi Catchment Group Meeting Thursday, 19 June 2014 at 6.30pm at the Okaihau Golf Club Environmental Management Committee Monday, 23 June 2014 at 9.30am Regional Policy Committee Monday, 23 June 2014 at 2.00pm Pouto Catchment Group Meeting Thursday, 26 June 2014 at 6.30pm at the Te Kopuru Coronation Hall

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Dargaville 101 Ranfurly Street

$180,000

Dargaville 12 & 14 Ranfurly Street

$375,000

Great First Home Buy Or Rental Investment 3/4 bedroom large home, flat section, 2 toilets, Kent style fireplace, single garage, easy walk to town. Priced to sell.

Open Home Friday 23rd May 2.00–2.30pm Jean Johnson 027 499 6493 jean.johnson@raywhite.com rwdargaville.co.nz/dar20333 09 439 7575

Charming Bungalow Still plenty of character here, sit and relax with your morning cup of tea on your enclosed front porch. Your guests will feel very welcomed in this stunning atmosphere, close to schools, churches and shops. The property has 2 titles with large mature trees. 3 good sized bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, character entrance way. Internal access and much more.

Open Home Friday 23rd May 1.00–1.30pm Jean Johnson 027 499 6493 jean.johnson@raywhite.com rwdargaville.co.nz/dar20343 09 439 7575

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Baylys Beach 210 & 220 Rehutai Road

$360,000

Ideal Rental Holiday Homes Close to golf course and Baylys Beach. Hall: 3 bedrooms and garage. Bach: 1 bedroom. Large 1.22ha section with more holiday area for campers.

Jean Johnson 027 499 6493 jean.johnson@raywhite.com rwdargaville.co.nz/dar20368 09 439 7575

Ray White Dargaville

Jean Johnson 027 499 6493 Ray White Dargaville

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Kelvin Windsor 027 570 4600

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