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p Beth Houlbrooke, the deputy leader of ACT New Zealand and a former farmer from Waipu and Ahuroa addressed last Thursday’s rural rally in Dargaville, before a parade through the town. She echoed the thoughts of those who gathered to oppose government changes, saying “no-one is sticking up for the farming sector after a series of policies that have attacked the rural community. Successive governments have introduced more and more bureaucracy and health and safety requirements.” See story on page 3.
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Draft plan would move town centre u by Paul Campbell
Kaipara District Council is turning to an online survey to get public reaction to the idea of moving the Dargaville town centre up Hokianga Road, which is included a draft spatial plan consultation that runs until Friday, November 29 2019.
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The council is asking the community for their views on the three top planning options for Dargaville, Kaiwaka and Maungaturoto. The draft plans build on feedback already received from businesses, industry and communities. They include development areas for residential housing, light and heavy
industry and spaces to meet growth, and increase sustainability. Proposals for Mangawhai will be available in December. Alongside a new downtown for Dargaville are proposals for how to extend Maungaturoto towards the rail line, and to intensify the
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p Otamatea High School students Kellan Antunovich and Connor Alcock baked up a storm in Maungaturoto last weekend with a selection of sweet treats. The bake stall was so popular everything sold out within an hour of being set up. The boys are doing the William Pike Challenge Award at Otamatea High School and have to complete 20 hours of community service throughout the year. One of their ideas was to bake cookies, slices and cakes, sell their baking and donate proceeds to the SPCA. Pictured: From Left Oliva and Nyree Alcock, Kellan Antunovich and Connor Alcock.
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p Tourney organiser and spokesperson for Pioneer Park rugby Chris Fife called the turnout ‘massive’. Folks in the crowd called the action ‘exciting ‘ and ‘non-stop. The selectors had a tough time picking the fastest and most skilled at the recent Northland Rugby sevens tournament, held in Dargaville on November 9. Legendary sevens veteran Eric Rush (far left) was there in the stands to watch for up and coming talent. Here he’s pictured sharing a laugh with Clarke Lewis and George Konia in between games.
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p Matakohe artist John Ecuyer has spent winter in his workshop studio creating for an exhibition opening this week at Mangawhai Artists Gallery. “My work is largely designed around the use of a wood lathe, then after the turning process, each piece is completed with embellishment,” says John. The exhibition, from Thursday, November 14, also showcases landscapes in oils by Jenny Macpherson.
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Farm rally salutes town support u by Paul Campbell
Climate change legislation, carbon emissions, water policy and tree-planting, were all drivers of last week’s farmer’s rally with a parade through Dargaville that event organisers say was impressive because of the town support they received.
p Farm machinery lines up for a parade through Dargaville
“It was a great turnout of about 300 farmers and rural support businesses,” said organiser Mark Cameron “We also felt for some farmers attending who felt life had just become about death and taxes, and it was hugely good to see the support we received from Dargaville businesses and also the local people. They gave us a very animated reception.” The Dargaville rally was reflected by a same-day farmers’ march on parliament, labelled by Regional Development Minister Shane Jones, as an action by “rednecks.” “His, was an abhorrent display,” said Mr Cameron. “He was unable to come up with an intellectual response, so he chose to pontificate and do nothing
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Learning with performance Big ambitions on court u by Andy Bryenton
Sophie Ogden of Dargaville is keen to see kids learn and grow through the medium of performance. The Circus Kumarani veteran is set to pass on skills and inspiration in time for the summer as she and the team bring out a new series of classes for both preschool and young adult students. Sophie says that aside from the fun to be had, learning about things like balance, motor skills and music, the new under-fives’ movement and balance class is also about family time and building self-confidence. “Movement and balance are perfect for toddlers who are curious about exploration, singing, dancing, learning and playing,” she says. “We carefully set up a safe space for little ones and their parents or carers to come and try out a range of circus activities. From aerial silks to the globe, trampolining, juggling equipment, dress up, tightrope, parachute play, ribbon twirling, bubbles and much more.” p A young up-and-coming superstar of circus gets That theme of developing to grips with acrobatic aerial skills confidence, especially in front of a crowd, is there in the more advanced skills, all the while devising individual youth performance group as well. performances to showcase at our end It’s a focus for the community-based of year show,” says Sophie, adding Dargaville circus group, who regularly that it’s a chance to ‘escape one’s support local events, such as the comfort zone’ for personal growth. forthcoming Silver Fern Farms Dargaville Classes for under-fives run every Whanau Fun Day. Thursday, 10.30am to noon, while “We play dramatic games, improvise Youth Performance Class is held every stories, create dances and learn new Thursday from 4pm to 5.30pm. ¢
Ruawai teenager Bekks Coll is doing in real life what many young people can only simulate on popular video game NBA2K20 and has been selected to represent New Zealand in a top youth basketball tourney in Australia. At just 12 years old, Bekks has been selected for the U14 Girls HoopNation team, to play at the Eltham tournament in Melbourne in January. Her mum, Diane, is proud of her achievements since early last year. “She has played in the Ruawai college year 7/8 team, as well as the AIMS games three-a-side team. She got selected by Kaipara basketball to go on the Cameron Academy Melbourne tour in June. She was also selected to attend a basketball clinic in Whangarei with famous player Steven Adams. “Bekks played in the super city tournament for Northland p Teen basketball player Bekks Coll U13 girls, then for Northland at the U13 Regionals tournament in competition. The trip to Melbourne costs Tauranga. During Labour weekend she $4,000, and it’s a financial stretch played at the HoopNations tournament, for the family, says Diane. They are again in Tauranga, which is the biggest appealing for help with sponsorship, basketball tournament in New Zealand. donations, fundraising ideas or extra Selectors there picked her for the team work to raise funds over the holidays to head to Aussie.” before the tourney in January. If you can The only issue for Bekks is getting assist, or have an idea to share, call funds to reach this next stage of the Diane on 021 167 7775. ¢
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Dementia unit build underway u by Paul Campbell
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Maungaturoto’s Riverview Rest Home dementia unit is now officially under construction with framing of the 14-bed facility unit being pre-nailed off-site ready to be delivered around Christmas for installation to get underway in the New Year.
Travel advisories are still in force for people heading to Auckland and the centre of the continuing measles outbreak with the latest figures this week showing 1,660 confirmed cases there, of a country-wide total of 2,060.
“We have received the goahead for construction,” said chair of the Maungaturoto Community Charitable Trust, Craig Fergus. The dementia unit will cost $3.6 million, and of that amount, local funding of a remaining $300,000 is still underway and includes pledges that organisers are confident will square p Members of the Maungaturoto Community Charitable Trust. the books. From left: Graham Slatter, Craig Fergus and Jamie Ewing “Of course, fur ther “There will be merry-go-rounds and fundraising can only enhance the project, and we have events planned through to bouncy castles for the kids, 25 stalls a Kaipara garden tour dubbed “dahlias with plenty of food available as well for dementia’ in February, as well as a as kapa haka entertainment groups, a number of other functions,” said Craig. ukelele band and more with the highlight The first of these is a bonfire night being the bonfire. “Everyone is allowed to bring their spectacular hosted by Otamatea Marae own fireworks. The marae sits on the next Saturday, November 23. “It will be a great night out at the harbour beachfront The evening starts Otamatea Marae,” says organiser Cindy at 5pm, and we plan to wind up at 10pm. Hempsall. “Te Uri O Hau has come on Entry is adults $5, child from 5 years to board and has sponsored a fireworks 13, $2, and under-fives are free and is display, and it will all be family focussed a cash-only event. All entry proceeds with the Maungaturoto fire party in will be donated to the Maungaturoto dementia unit.” ¢ attendance to keep everything safe.
Northland has 91 cases with Kaipara's latest figure at 12. Last week two suspected measles cases from the north caused an alert at an Auckland public event, and the Ministry of Health has issued guidelines accordingly. In regard to mass gatherings, concerts and sporting events it says although the ministry hasn’t recommended organisers cancel events, it suggests organisers work closely with their local health boards. “Travelling to a place with a serious measles outbreak means people who aren’t immune and have early symptoms of measles such as fever,
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Timely upgrade for Matakohe u by Andy Bryenton
Matakohe’s historic churchyard has received a significant upgrade ahead of plans to connect the area to the Kaipara-wide cycle trail, and just as tourist season begins.
p Deputy Mayor Anna Curnow cuts the ribbon on this next phase of upgrades for Matakohe. Next, a cycle trail will connect the old one-lane bridges with the historic town
Mayor Jason Smith attended alongside Deputy Mayor and Otamatea Ward councillors Mark Vincent and Anna Curnow. Chairman of the Matakohe Community Group, Nick Tetzner, made a short presentation detailing how tourism infrastructure funding made it possible to transform the old groundskeeper’s cottage into public restrooms in keeping with the area’s historic character. The building is finished in the style of the adjacent Matakohe Pioneer Church, itself from 1867. It is surrounded by a large heritage rose garden and faces the restored historic settler’s cemetery.
“The tourism infrastructure authorities, in conjunction with council, have been very supportive, making this a simple and smooth process,” said Mr Tetzner. The Mayor agreed. “For a place like Matakohe, where people from all over the country and the world are coming all the time — it’s very important that we have these facilities.” He thanked the Matakohe Community Group personally for taking leadership on this issue before Deputy Mayor Anna Curnow cut the ribbon, opening what may be the most picturesque public convenience in New Zealand. ¢
Hall is back in business Despite thousands of dollars’ worth of damage done to the Paparoa War Memorial Hall in a Labour Weekend vandalism attack, the community has combined to clear up the worst of the damage and the hall is back in business serving a variety of community events.
However, there are still visible signs of the attack, and the hall committee is coping with the aftermath while awaiting advice from the hall’s insurers to bring it back up to full use again. “We have had huge local support, and all the glass has been replaced by a local tradesman, and others have also done great service,” says hall treasurer, Robin Skelton. The insurance excess of $2,500 has now been covered by local individual and community group donations. The hall committee is waiting for details from the insurance company to tackle repairs and replacements to the hall doorways. “There is remedial work to do on the floors and some p Attack aftermath. Hall committee member Loraine Rowlands examines a damaged exit doorway painting to do, but in the meantime, the hall is being used,” the current police investigation into the said Robin. attack. The committee has said the At press time, the committee had event was purely an act of vandalism not been advised of the progress of rather than theft. ¢
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Whanau fun free for all
Christmas magic on parade
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Dargaville’s Kaipara Tamariki Collective has assembled some big names to assist them with hosting their annual Silver Fern Farms Whanau Fun Day at the town’s swimming pool complex, with games, challenges, activities and attractions for all ages on December 7.
p How do you make a Santa Parade better? By following it up with a free fun day at the pools, with games, activities and music
Getting involved are Sport Northland, the Kaipara District Council, Silver Fern Farms, Te Ha Oranga, the Whanau Focus Centre, Oranga Tamariki, Te Uri O Hau, Circus Kumarani, and of course, this year’s hosts, the Kauri Coast Community Swimming Pool. As Sport Northland’s Roxanne Kelly says “it’s all about bringing families together and celebrating some good times. Get outdoors, get active, create
some good memories.” It’s a sentiment shared by another organiser. “You can’t go wrong with the sun above, family around, music playing, food to eat and a pool to cool down in! So bring the family along and enjoy a day of fun.” The event is free of charge from 1 until 4 pm, directly following the Dargaville Santa parade. Organisers advise bringing a towel and swimmingapproved clothing. ¢
December 7 will see the main street of Dargaville transformed with the sights and sounds of the holiday season, as Santa comes to town with a little help from the local Lions club. At the same time, a special float will commemorate the 100th anniversary of an aviation milestone for the town. Lions club organisers Noel Moran and Brian Nisbet invite those who wish to get involved to take advantage of the weeks remaining before the big day to join in the festive spirit. They and their fellow Lions have been instrumental in making the parade a success for many years, and the civic-minded local club say that they have once again secured the services of the ‘Man in Red’ himself, Santa Claus, p Every year’s Dargaville Christmas parade is full of fun, but this year there’s a little history in the mix as well to take the prime spot on his sleigh. Club, Northern Wairoa Genealogy “The Dargaville Lions Club is Society, Dargaville Community the proud organiser of the annual Development Board and the Dargaville Dargaville Christmas Parade, and have Museum have been hard at work on a announced this year’s theme as The replica of Captain Bolt’s vintage aircraft. Magic of Christmas.” It completed the first airmail run in Individual floats and concepts, the country in December 1919 and however, are under wraps to add to also broke the then altitude record of the festive surprise. There are plans two kilometres. to field a model of pioneering aviator George Bolt went on to serve in the George Bolt’s aircraft in the parade, second world war and later headed the commemorating 100 years since he engineering department of TEAL, the flew New Zealand’s first-ever airmail forerunner of Air New Zealand. Those service from Auckland to Dargaville. who wish to register interest in assisting A team comprising the Dargaville with the parade should contact the Lions Menz Shed, Northern Wairoa Boating on 027 601 4558 or 027 200 9043. ¢
The Summer Sun is here! We invite you to our FREE Whanau Day at the town pools. You can’t go wrong with the sun above, family around, music playing, food to eat and a pool to cool down in! So bring the family along and enjoy a day of fun.
Where: Dargaville Town Pool When: 7th December Time: 1:00pm - 4:00pm The Christmas Parade is @ 12PM then over to the Town Pools If there are any changes updates will be posted on the notice board, Facebook & Workplace In collaboration with:
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The opening night of the Dargaville little Theatre’s double production of John Godber’s plays Bouncers and Shakers has proven to be a comedy hit, with plenty of laughs rocking a full house last Thursday.
p The girls of Shakers have to contend with unruly patrons, a sleazy boss and their own ambitions and rivalries in DLT’s new play
The director of the challenging double billing, which follows the lives of the cocktail waitresses and doormen at a trendy nightclub, says that it’s a big call for actors to span the range of characters and emotions on display in the British playwright’s most famous work. Moreover, from the reaction of the crowd it definitely all came together on the night. Roxanne Kelly, who returned as director after an absence from the chair of more than two decades, chose a production, which didn’t just challenge her cast. It’s also full of edgy humour and adult situations, as one would expect from a tale of the seedy side of nightlife. The layout of the theatre was changed to compensate, with many patrons enjoying a table right onstage
amid the action. One male theatregoer was even singled out as the object of some of the female cast’s admiration, leading to some big laughs — just as the playwright intended. The artistry of both the writing, direction and acting in this double billing is not only in sharp wits and wry one-liners, however. It’s also in the way that all of the eight actors present moments of honesty and vulnerability in between the crass, comic and all-too-relatable stories of life amid the drunk and disorderly. Bouncers and Shakers continues its run this week with three more shows available to view. Like the very best examples of the comic genre, it will definitely make you laugh. It will also make you think, which makes it even more worth watching. ¢
Tribute to artist with big heart Mangawhai and the wider Kaipara artistic community are celebrating the life and mourning the loss of one of their most active, engaged and creative personalities this week, with the passing of award-winning visual artist Lynn Middleton. “Lynn Middleton died suddenly and unexpectedly on November 13 2019. Over recent years since she made Mangawhai her home, she had become a well-loved member of the Kaipara arts community and contributed much to it,” says Mangawhai Artists chairperson MaryAnne Boyd. “Lynn’s passion and talents for printmaking were recognised this
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Ruatuna, the Coates family homestead and birthplace of the first New Zealander democratically elected as prime minister, has undergone an extensive renovation programme and will be accessible for a rare public open day this Saturday, November 23.
Tangiteroria man Peter Wilson is teaming up with Dargaville’s Methodist Church to raise funds for a ‘peaceful revolution’ taking place in the very poor heartland of Bangladesh.
p The people of the Kailakuri clinic in Bangladesh, where Kiwi doctor Edric Baker worked to ease the burden on the poor with medical advice and treatment
p Ruatuna, historic home of our first locally born prime minister, has been restored lovingly to reflect 140 years of heritage
At Kailakuri, in a remote part of the Madhupur region, a small health clinic is teaching locals how to take care of their own. At least 100 outpatients a day come to receive treatment. It was the life work of Kiwi doctor Edric Baker. That’s why Peter Wilson, himself a worker in developing-world infrastructure, is getting behind the effort. To help, he’s showing a film relevant to his own experiences with the power of goodwill in disadvantaged nations. The film he’s picked to raise funds for Kailakuri is Soldiers Without Guns,
“With the recent repairs and maintenance work completed, the open day will provide the perfect opportunity for people to visit this amazing heritage property,” says Heritage New Zealand assets manager, Natalie McCondach. “Ruatuna has been cherished for generations of the Coates family and has remained mostly unchanged from its earliest times. It’s a treasure trove of stories and collection items spanning over 140 years.” The Category 1 historic place, and the birthplace of Gordon Coates will be
the story of the Kiwi peacekeepers in Bougainville, Papua. These New Zealanders pacified a war zone armed only with guitars and good intentions after a mining debacle sparked a civil war. Soldiers Without Guns is being shown at 11.45am on Sunday, November 24, at the Dargaville Methodist Church, with a shared luncheon followed by the film. Bring a plate and $10 or more for the fundraiser; all money raised will go to Doctor Baker’s ongoing legacy in Bangladesh. ¢
open between 10am and 4pm. Cared for by Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga Ruatuna is not usually open to visitors. Admission to the property will be free on November 23, however, and people will have the chance to explore the house and grounds. Ruatuna has been completely reroofed, and its sagging or broken supports and beams fixed. Visitors are encouraged to make a day of it, with a visit to the Kauri Museum, the Matakohe Pioneer Church, colonial-era cemetery and heritage rose gardens. ¢
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The Dargaville Community Development Board has completed a move to new premises, expanding their options to foster growth and positive change in the west Kaipara town. After four years in walk-up offices above the town’s Muddy Waters art gallery, the DCDB’s Lorraine Davidson says that the move was a necessary step forward to continue a growing list of good works. “We’ve moved to the main street of Dargaville to be closer to our constituents and the business community,” she says. “With the added bonus of greater visibility, ease of access for people coming to talk to us, and the option to share our space with those who share our goals. In the future, this could mean the establishment of a cooperative coworking space we can share with others. We’re also discussing with the Chamber of Commerce the provision of a ‘hot desk’ for the business sector.” The new offices, in Fosters Arcade, off Victoria Street in Dargaville house four part-time staff members to support the board’s desired outcomes, and maintain an open-door policy five days a week. Their portfolios encompass the development of projects and initiatives throughout the town; a retirement village, a co-working facility, the promotion and marketing of Dargaville and its environs, a website and social
p Lorraine Davidson in the new premises
media presence, community events, CCTV security, business support and management of community housing in Dargaville and Ruawai. That’s a hefty commitment and an extensive list of achievements for the four years since the inception of the DCDB. The move to new, more easily accessed and more modern premises is a progressive step along the path to delivering the outcomes set out in the board’s mission statement: “To support, facilitate and empower business and community organisations, throughout the district to grow a robust and attractive environment. One in which residents and visitors alike can thrive.” ¢
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p The Wellsford Volunteer Fire Brigade donned their orange hazard suits last week for their training with hazardous substances. “We had our chief fire officer in his white hard hat putting in the hard work doing a snap rescue,” says senior fire officer Matt Railey. “We also had our newest little recruit Lukas join in for the night. His parents are station officers, so he thought he better start training early, as he has got some big shoes to fill. Hazard substance training covers a lot of different elements, including protecting the environment by keeping things out of the waterways when we are washing. We had mock patients to practise on for herbicide, pesticide and ammonia spills. “All the firefighters in the region are volunteers, and they work around their full-time jobs and give up their personal time to look after our communities. It is appreciated when the public educates themselves on safety precautions. Storing hazardous substances is one of these. The community are very supportive of our families and help wherever they can. We appreciate it very much as it encourages us in the events we face on a daily basis.”
Mayor’s Memo Kia ora This is the first Mayor’s Memo since the election and it’s my first opportunity to say THANK YOU to the voters of Kaipara – you’ve elected great councillors for me to work with around the council table, and you’ve also returned me as your mayor which is a great honour, thank you. As elected members we’re all looking forward to serving our Kaipara community. The Kaipara voter turnout was just above the national average of about 41%, so we’re in good heart as we make our start. At the Inaugural Council Meeting on 25 October where councillors made their declarations to serve all of Kaipara District, I presented an outline of what I see for the term ahead. This is available at www.kaipara. govt.nz/mayor and you may want to take a look. Ideas about how we’ll be working for you across the district are explained, as well as some of the new approaches such as being Climate-smart Kaipara, plus our collaborative way of working with others to get the job done. Getting the job done is a key theme for this new council, as we move forward and towards an increasing amount of investment in our ROADS. Significant capital works are in store for the year ahead as the additional PGF “Kaipara Kickstart” funds start to roll in and roll out onto our roading network. There’s also public consultation soon about improving the Dargaville Wharf so it will be capable of taking its place in a future ferry network on the Kaipara.
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The best under the tree u by Andy Bryenton
When those sleigh bells are jingling, it’s time to consider how to one-up Santa and source the best gifts for your own friends and family. Here are the hottest picks for 2019, alongside some ideas that are better than the mainstream! For him — The hottest gift for the grown-up man this year may very well be a kind of cologne or a very expensive hot sauce. The hype for both Tobacco Vanille Cologne and Oprah’s pick, Truff white truffle chilli sauce, is astounding. However, the facts are that the man in your life would rather have something practical. This year that’s possibly a fishing drone from Splash Drones, which can shoot HD video or harvest a fresh dinner from the ocean, or for gamer dads, the latest Call of Duty: Modern Warfare on Playstation or Xbox. Oh, and don’t forget the DraftPour beer tap, which makes any can or bottle into pub-fresh beer on tap. Check it out on Amazon. For her — The mass vote is all for meditation and mindfulness colouring-in books, cashmere clothing and the latest Apple ear-buds for crisp wireless music and sound. However, there’s a better way to get awesome quality sound while looking good in summer — Bose sunglasses. Google these cool frames with a classic look and integrated wireless speakers by one of the world’s leaders in audio.
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It’s now pretty well established that the celebrity of the Christmas season (a small child from Bethlehem, Israel) was not born in the middle of a northern winter. In fact, with shepherds on the hillsides, a climate suited to robes and sandals, and a trio of ‘wise guys’ popping into the al fresco accommodation to deliver presents, the nativity is looking more and more like a Kiwi Christmas. We’ve got a lot to be proud of when it comes to our Yuletide festivities. There’s another thing, of course. Old Yule, and the image of a bearded man in furs who epitomises the season with snow and a big dinner, actually refers to Odin the old Norse god (and dad of Marvel’s blondest Avenger). One of his names was Jolnir, the ‘Yule Father’ or Langbardr ‘old long beard’. The real Saint Nicholas? He lived among pirates and sailors in Turkey, rather than carving the turkey. So, another Christmas icon who would be up for some beach cricket and a bit of a barbecue (also invented by pirates). We’ve lived in the shadows of frosted pine trees (a German tradition) and dancing snowmen for too long. It’s time to admit it to ourselves; a New Zealand Christmas is just better. A long, leisurely lunch sizzling over the charcoal. The best excuse ever to have a cold beer with
uncles, cousins and friends and discuss the cricket. Pohutukawas overhead and the option of a quick swim, half an hour after pudding, of course. The kids can play with their new presents outdoors, which is a blessing for those that come with repetitive whooping and exploding sound effects (or for parents foolish enough to have bought this year’s hot item, the Baby Shark singing soft toy). Right after Christmas, our northern relatives have to head back to grim, icy workplaces in
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The official game of Christmas Finally, after many decades of pre-eminence as the greatest game on sand, the official international rules of beach cricket have been set down for posterity. If you’re going to take part in the beautiful dance of tennis ball, driftwood and anything shaped like a bat this summer, take a look at the following ‘short version’. It’s the batsman v everybody else. There are no teams, as this will definitely degenerate into trouble, as both captains will want to have both the most athletic uncle (he could have been an All Black, but he’s got this dodgy knee) and the dog on their team at once. A new batsman is chosen by the oldest player or spectator (usually gran) on the basis of everyone getting a turn. The bowler is whoever is best at bowling a tennis ball on firm sand unless they have been going ‘for ages’ and someone else wants a throw. Each over has five balls, as this is easy to tally in the sand. If you’re not out after four overs, you have to hand over the bat anyway, but you can add another 10 to your score. The stumps are best represented with driftwood or failing that, a chilly bin on end. It will give a resounding ‘thunk’ when struck. The batsman is obliged to run to the far end (the other chilly bin) whenever he touches the ball with the bat, even if the bowl was a weird
underarm attempt from a random sixyear-old who turned up from the next barbecue over. Catchers under the age of 12 may use the ‘one bounce, one hand’ rule to put the batsman out. Anyone who takes a diving catch into the sea can add a free run to their batting total — 10 if they are fully clothed and 20 if they are a passing stranger, caught up in the spirit of the game. A ball retrieved by someone else’s dog definitely counts as ‘out’. A good crack that lands in the shallows or on the front face of the dunes is a four. One that goes out into the breakers or up in the dunes and needs the dog (or small kids) sending after it is a six and out. Very competitive families can get great-uncle Steve to keep score on a bit of paper tucked into his Dan Brown novel. The winner of the match is the person with the most runs when the barbecue is called, or the sun touches the horizon, adding one’s age from the run total if you’re under 10 and adding a point for each year above 70.
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• We have branched out on our own to redefine Property Management, make a difference and be a point of difference in an industry that we have loved and believed in for many years. You can relax knowing that Kaipara North Property Management is always working hard to ensure your investment is well maintained and that your tenants are cared for. Contact us today: admin@kaiparanorthpropertymanagement.nz Office 09 422 2587 or Vanessa 021 708 720 or Mehgan 021 073 3886 Phone: 09 422 2587 Email: admin@kaiparanorthpropertymanagement.nz www.kaiparanorthpropertymanagement.nz
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Generosity is in the air u by Andy Bryenton
Wet weather did nothing to dampen the enthusiasm of a small army of volunteers from local businesses and service clubs who came together last week to raise funds for the Northland Rescue Helicopter Trust. Event host, Lindsay West of Dargaville Ford, dismissed the wet weather as irrelevant with an enthusiastic smile. Justifiably so; a large turnout clustered under the marquee on his forecourt, enjoying a breakfast barbecue as the buckets of donations filled up. Numerous local businesses and clubs made the trip to deposit cheques, some of them in the thousands of dollars. More FM’s breakfast hosts reported on the rising tide of generosity while ambulance officers, firefighters and representatives of Northpower shook buckets and stopped traffic. Guest auctioneer Chris Fife added his best quick-fire voice to the mix, pulling in more donations with an auction including Ford Tools, sports jerseys,
and custom made items crafted by the engineers at West Coast Steelworx. “It’s great to see so many people pitching in, despite the rain,” said Chris. “It’s all about community, after all, and keeping that helicopter flying.” The centrepiece for young kids and ‘big boys’ both alike was the appearance of drift racing hero Fanga Dan and his v8 Ford Mustang drift car. Modified Ford Rangers, fire trucks and ambulances filled the forecourt and attracted public attention. Preliminary results put the total raised in the Kaipara at $39,000, with more potentially to come. Envelopes have been sent to all Kaipara households as part of the appeal, extending the opportunity to give for those who missed out on the day. ¢
p Dargaville’s volunteer firefighters were out in force to support the chopper appeal
p A celebrity guest from the north pole flew in to support More FM’s morning crew as the festivities got underway
p Breakfast burgers were a big hit with the generous public; fore the barbecue to the big rig, another one served
p Auction master Chris Fife whips up enthusiasm for some of the deals on offer, all proceeds going to the rescue helicopter
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NEW LISTING
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Dargaville 382 Mahuta Road
Escape to the country Purchasers searching for the ultimate lifestyle property will be captivated by this 8.5 hectare parcel of land, perfect for any number of activities or undertakings. On offering is 3.64 hectares of radiata pines that are ready to harvest being approximately 25 years old. The land is subdivided into three paddocks with native bush in the valley together with approximately one hectare of Lucerne. Water is sourced from the Mahuta Water Community Scheme. Immerse yourself in the great outdoors and venture to Mahuta Gap which is located only 3.5km from the property, perfect for a stroll along the beach or fishing. The adjoining block containing 5.5 hectares is also for sale with similar attributes and pines. Lifestyle lovers and families looking to establish themselves in a fabulous spot will be drawn to this affordable opportunity and interested parties are advised to act quickly.
Asking Price $260,000 View by appointment Catherine Stewart 027 356 5031 catherine.stewart@bayleys.co.nz MACKYS REAL ESTATE LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED UNDER THE REA ACT 2008
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Dargaville Surrounds 356 Waihue Road
Quality on the edge of town
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Situated in a beautiful country environment with panoramic north-facing views and all important privacy, is this gorgeous Kauri villa, with swimming pool, containing 30 hectares that has been priced to sell. This 100 year old villa offers four spacious bedrooms with beautiful character, featuring typical high ceilings, Kauri timber floors and a wide central hallway. Downstairs, for added accommodation, is a one bedroom unit with separate lounge, kitchen and bathroom. Located only 3.5km from the Dargaville township, this property offers great rolling grazing land, the water reticulation sourced via dams and a spring which is gravity fed to troughs. With a solid set of cattle yards, loading ramp, two sheds and a workshop the infrastructure is all in place. Enjoy now with an eye to the future, this stunning property on the edge of town has opportunities loaded with options for you to take charge of.
Asking Price $950,000 + GST (if any) View by appointment Todd Skudder 027 439 1235 todd.skudder@bayleys.co.nz Catherine Stewart 027 356 5031 catherine.stewart@bayleys.co.nz
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Tangiteroria 3816A State Highway 14
Secluded lifestyle
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Beautifully positioned 30 minutes from Whangarei and 15 minutes from Dargaville this secluded 6.3ha (more or less), lifestyle property is home to some of the most stunning gardens you will find. This three bedroom brick and cedar home has been well preserved and provides easy care living, the master bedroom is complemented with a semiensuite and a double garage provides internal access to the home. With the kitchen and dining area leading to a separate lounge overlooking the manicured grounds, ranchsliders from the lounge provide a wonderful indooroutdoor flow to the property. Complementing the property are five paddocks suitable for a range of lifestyle, grazing or additional landscaping. Secluded, private, neighbors here are few and seclusion is guaranteed, the quality grazing land is well fertilized, fenced and has excellent water. Living from the land here is easy.
Price by Negotiation Phone for viewing times Todd Skudder 027 439 1235 todd.skudder@bayleys.co.nz
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NEW LISTING
Dargaville 410 Mahuta Road
Privacy, outlook, secluded Privacy, outlook, secluded - these are all the words that aptly describe this block containing 5.5 hectares of grazing land and pines. Located on the West Coast of Kaipara and only 14km from Dargaville township, that's where you will find this magical piece of land. On offering is 3.52 hectares of 24 year old radiata pine ready harvest and the water is sourced from the Mahuta Water Community Scheme. The contour of the land is flat with the soil type being a mixture of sand and sandy loam with steeper on the sidlings with the boundary fence post and batten. Currently the land is being grazed by dairy support and young stock with one paddock planted in solid Lucerne. The adjoining block is also for sale with similar attributes to this containing 8.5 hectares. Act now and capitalise on this location and take advantage of the land and reap the rewards of the pines.
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Asking Price $250,000 View by appointment Catherine Stewart 027 356 5031 catherine.stewart@bayleys.co.nz MACKYS REAL ESTATE LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED UNDER THE REA ACT 2008
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Paparoa 646 Pahi Road
Luxury waterfront escape
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This gorgeous waterfront property located in the heart of popular Pahi. Featuring privacy and perched on 1135sqm section this home is built for the sun and maintained to the highest of standards with elevated 180 degree water-front views. The easy-care section was designed to minimise upkeep and maximise leisure time, with private outdoor entertaining areas providing the perfect spot to unwind with family and friends. The impressive interior has been beautifully put together. Open-plan kitchen and living areas flow easily outside, while the modern decor creates a warm and inviting ambience. Three double bedrooms are complemented by a large main bathroom and the master boasting a beautiful large ensuite with under floor heating along with the walk-in wardrobe, an abundance of storage throughout. There is a large rumpus room that features a bar and small bathroom.
Auction (unless sold prior) 1pm, Tue 10 Dec 2019 84 Walton St, Whangarei View 10-11am Sun 24 Nov or by appointment Lisa Pocklington 021 121 8419 lisa.pocklington@bayleys.co.nz
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Tangowahine 4570 State Highway 14
Dargaville 8 Lorne Street
A home for family fun
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Families searching for the ultimate lifestyle property will be instantly drawn to our feature listing, a substantial home perched majestically upon 1.0435 hectares of grazing with exceptional views overlooking the Northern Wairoa River. The elevated brick and tile home is low maintenance and once you step inside, you discover four bedrooms, a spacious open plan kitchen/dining area with separate lounge, bathroom and separate toilet. Excellent indoor/outdoor flow makes entertaining a breeze, while
Set Sale Date (unless sold prior) 2pm, Thu 12 Dec 2019 112 Victoria Street, Dargaville View by appointment Catherine Stewart 027 356 5031 catherine.stewart@bayleys.co.nz Todd Skudder 027 439 1235 todd.skudder@bayleys.co.nz
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Peace and Privacy with a Country setting Here is the perfect family home in a prime location. The home consist of five bedrooms and two bathrooms. It hosts a great outdoor entertainment area that flows out overlooking the wonderful rural view. With the close proximity to the local township and also close to local schools you have everything you need at your fingertips.
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Well, dere readas, that was a goodly knees up for us farmers and rural werkers like me, eh? I meen that big hooley we had ata Dargy Racecourse, ana trip inta town last week. Dunno of youse saw me? I was ona back ofa Boss’s ute, wiv Boss’s gerlfrend Sharlene doin’ the drivin’, cos Boss was behind us ona tractor, an’ his sharemilka Barry frum the runoff was ona Big Red Quod. “Tha’s a good start,” sed Sharlene, ‘cos she wus lookin’ over me head atta computa screen. “Did ya ask Boss what he thort of the big turnout?” Just then Boss came inta tha farm office. “Yep Dog,” he sed, “yer kin put down from me that it was a reel good crowd an’ them folk ina town all give us a cheer, and sum peeple tooted horns in support of our rally.” “Yes deah,” sed Sharlene. “Billy and me got his kolumn all under control. Why doncha flash up the barbecue for some dinna.” Later we was ona woolshed steps smellin’ chops and saussiges. “Mine you,” seda Boss, “I dunno how much we gonna change the govmint policy on this climote change. That Shane Jones had nasty turn on us farmers even tho’ farmers reckin new
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as she read in her skooteacha voice: “Green leader James Shaw reckons farmers could successfully adopt an environmentally friendly approach to farming. “He said plenty of farmers across the country are transitioning to lower carbon ways of working. One of the jobs of this new law is to provide a framework about how we can share these ideas for the benefit of the entire agricultural sector.” “Bluddy pontificatin’,” seda Boss. “We farmers not upsetting tha ‘vironment, we wanna have discussion about figures an’ costs an’ not have stuff shuved ina throats.” That had me thinkin’ readas. I’d like ta see sumone shuv sumpin’ ina Boss’s throat. Look out fer trubble I reckin. “Yes deah,” sed Sharlene. “Farmers are upset all round the country an’ we the driver of the economy too. Y’ad think the govmint wood wakeup.” “Hah,” Boss mutted. “Fat chance. See a big farm gatherin’ ona West Coast jus’ happind. Bit far ter go, but next farm rally hear, we’ gonna be there! Eh Dog?” Where you goes Boss, I’m rite behind ya. Now, talking about things down throats. That barbie looks cooked, I reckin. C’mon Boss! Hmmm. Cheers, Billy
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WHAT’S ON?
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Dargaville
57 Squadron (Dargaville) Air Training Corps – Mondays 6.30–9.00pm at the Dargaville Aero Club. For boys and girls aged 13–18 years. For more info contact Gordon on 021 262 0547. Acoustic Music Blackboard Concert – 1st Thursday of the month, 7pm–9.30pm, Kaipara Community Centre, Hokianga Rd, Dargaville. $2 entry, $2 raffle. Performers and audience welcome. Phone Allan 09 439 6933 or 021 439 697. Alzheimer’s ‘Carer’ Support Group – meets third Tuesday of the month 10–11.30am at St John Ambulance Hall Dargaville. Phone Maxine (Kaipara Community Adviser) 022 916 068. Anglican Christmas Fair – Dargaville Town Hall Hokianga Road, Saturday November 30 at 9am. Blokart Sailing – Regular social sailing at Glinks, Baylys and Ruakaka beaches. Contact Greg Schultz 09 431 6863 or itzgreg@xtra.co.nz. Community Lunch – Every Thursday noon–1.30 pm at Riverside Christian Centre, 1 Beach Road. Free lunch available to all. Transport available in town. Ph 09 439 8887. Dargaville Aero Club – Learn to fly, free of tuition charges. Gyrocopter, Texan, Stork, Contact Peter phone 09 439 1628 for further information. Dargaville Bridge Club – Tuesdays and Wednesdays at Memorial Park, Logan Street. Call Peter 022 405 6439. Dargaville Cancer Support Group – Kaipara Community Health Centre. Fourth Tuesday of the month, 1pm. Contact Ken 09 439 4452. Dargaville Citizens Advice Bureau – 37 Hokianga Rd, Dargaville open weekdays 10am to 1pm. Ph 09 439 6100 email dargaville@cab.org.nz. Dargaville Xmas Parade – Saturday, December 7 at 12 noon, the theme is The Magic of Xmas. Dargaville Day Badminton – Mondays 10am at the Town Hall (back entrance). Call Lynley Clements ph 439 8160 or Anneke van der Putte ph 027 334 5515. Dargaville Embroidery Group – third Thursday of the month, 10am–2pm, Contact Rosemary 09 439 0656 for more information. Dargaville Girls Brigade – For girls 5–15 yrs. Thursdays after school 3–5pm, held at Baptist Church, Victoria St, Dargaville. Call Pauline 021 263 7446. Dargaville Militaria Collectors Club – Lions Club Hall Hokianga Road, opposite old Post Office, at 7.30
pm. For more information, phone secretary Mike, 09 439 8800. Dargaville Scout Group – For boys and girls aged 6–99 years at 23 Onslow Street. All info on door or phone Dianne on 09 283 2006. Dargaville Senior Net – Open Day on the third Monday of the month at 1pm. All welcome Contact Dot 09 439 1711 or Heather 09 439 4452. Dargaville Women’s Club – Meet third Thursday of every month 10am at Memorial Park Kiosk. New members welcome, phone Marilyn 09 439 6648. Drop-in Centre – Tuesdays 10am–noon at the Town Hall in foyer beside Anzac Theatre. All welcome. $1 cuppa. Contact Bev on 021 250 6776. Floral Art Club – meet third Wednesday of the month at the Greenways Centre Tirarau Street, 1pm. Contact Margaret Pinny 09 439 4560. Justices of the Peace Signing Desk – Justices of the Peace will be available on the first and third Thursday of each month at the Dargaville Library from 11am–1pm. Kaipara Grey Power – Every third Friday of the month. Dargaville Methodist Church. More info call June 09 439 1736. Kaihu Valley Music Club – Every third Sunday, from 1–4pm. Everyone welcome. Contact John or May 09 439 0827. Kaipara Budgeting Service – Free and Confidential Monday to Friday 9am–1pm, back of the Lighthouse Church, 80 Normanby St. Dargaville. Ph 09 439 8592. Kaipara Vintage Machinery Club – open and operating Wednesday and Saturday. New members and volunteers welcome. Something to interest both men and women, come and get involved. Ph 09 439 7108 or 09 439 4614. Kaipara Ukulele Orchestra – Wednesdays 6–7pm New members are welcome - either expert or beginners. Phone Sharon on 027 439 5634 or 09 439 5634. Kumarani Productions – Tuesdays 6–7.30pm Youth class. Tuesdays 8–9.30pm Fire Jam. Thursday 10.30–noon under 5s movement & balance class. Thursday 4–-5.30pm performance youth group. 15 Onslow Street. Call 09 439 5152. Leisure Marching – Dargaville Town Hall, Tuesday 3.45–4.45pm anyone interested phone Elizabeth 027 283 1280. Mainly Music – Every Wednesday 10–11am at the Dargaville Baptist Church, Victoria Street. $2 per
child or $3 per family. Phone Rebecca 09 439 1499. Make a Friend Playgroup – 0–5 years, Thursdays 9am–noon. Methodist Church Hall, gold coin donation. Phone Danae 09 439 4833. Northern Wairoa Cake Decorators Club – meet every second Tuesday of the month at 7pm, February - November. All welcome, phone Lynn 09 439 0751. Northern Wairoa Country Music Club – 1st Sunday each month. Scout hall, Onslow St 1–4pm, enquiries ph Bruce 09 439 5513. Northern Wairoa Indoor Bowls Club Nights – Start at 7.30pm. Monday Parish, Tuesday Ruawai, Wednesday Dalmatian Hall. For more info contact Warren Younger 027 478 5102 or 09 439 6155 evenings. Northern Wairoa Lions Club Inc – Dinner meeting third Thursday of the month at 7pm at the Lions Centre, Hokianga Road. Northern Wairoa Young Farmers – meet second Thursday of every month, for more information check out our Facebook page. Northland Kenpo Karate – Self Defence School. Adults and children. Phone Ron on 021 567 607. NWMRSA Variety Music Club – Meet 2nd Sunday of every month at RSA club rooms, 12-4pm, gold coin donation appreciated. Ph 09 439 8164 after 11.45am for courtesy van pick up. NZ 60s Up Movement – Dargaville Social Meetings Held at the Dargaville Rugby Clubrooms on the 1st Tuesday of the month. Contact president Margaret Pinny 09 439 4560. Peggy Purls in our Community – Every 3rd Wednesday 10.30am at Dargaville Sewing and Curtain Centre, 59 Normanby Street. Petanque – Mondays at 10am at the Sports Complex. Phone 09 439 7798. Shaolin Kempo & Tai Chi Chuan – M,T,W & Sat Ph Nick (Both) 021 439 673 Stuart (Kempo) 027 536 2904 Joanne (Tai Chi) 021 850 998. Squash Club Night – Wednesday nights from 6.30pm at Dargaville Rugby and Sports Club contact Karen Morgan 021 190 5639. Stitches and Craft – 5 Cranley Street, Dargaville. 10am–4pm Tuesday and Friday. Contact Lois 027 473 0598 for further details. Te Kopuru Playcentre – welcomes new members, open Tuesday and Thursdays 9am–12.30pm for newborn to 6 years old. 3 Norton Street next door to primary school. Further information email te.kopuru@ playcentre.org.nz or phone 09 439 0083. The Dargaville Menz Shed – Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday each week 10am–3pm. New members welcome. For more info phone Brian 09 439 6175 or Paul 09 974 7685. Wednesday Crafts – Every Wednesday 10am to noon at the Greenways Community Centre
(formerly CMA) on Tirarau Street. Morning tea and lunch served. Variety of crafts. All welcome. $6 per session. Contact Linda 09 439 5264 or Judy 09 439 4605.
Ruawai Ruawai Garden Club – Annual Rose Show - due to unforeseen circumstances this year’s show has been cancelled. Returning in 2020 contact Noeline 09 439 2071. Ruawai Lions Club – Dinner Meeting third Thursday of the month 6.30pm at Ruawai Sports Club. Info: Rosemary 027 210 2008 or Dorothy 09 439 2557.
Maungaturoto Otamatea Community Services – Free shopping trip to Whangarei, leaves Maungaturoto 9.30am. 2nd Tuesday and 4th Wednesday of the month. 09 431 9080 to book.
Kaiwaka Kaipara Young Farmers – Last Thursday of each month, 7pm, at Three Furlongs Bar and Grill 1942 State Highway 1, Kaiwaka. Contact chairman Kurtis Danks 021 159 8453 kwdanks@gmail.com. Kaiwaka Scottish Country Dance Club – Kaiwaka War Memorial Hall, Wednesdays 10am–noon. Teacher: Elaine 027 432 0032 Secretary: Megan 021 275 3007.
Mangawhai Mangawhai Bowling Club – Housie/Bingo held every Friday at the Mangawhai Club. Contact Jan 09 423 9511 or 09 431 5371. Mangawhai Writers Group – Meets every second week from the first Thursday of the month. Contact Bevan 027 617 6521.
Markets Dargaville Riverside Market – Corner Totara and Kapia Street, Thursdays noon–4pm, phone 021 549 427 or see us on Facebook. Mangawhai Village Market – Every Saturday by the Village Hall, 9am–1pm. Contact Marita for details 021 598 917. Dargaville Monthly Market – 1st Saturday of the month, Community Hall, Hokianga Road, opposite Dargaville Town Hall. $5 per table — book now 09 439 7243. Kaihu Hall Market Day – Saturday, November 9 2019 and January 11 2020, 10am start at the hall. Call May 027 405 2240. Paparoa Farmer’s Market – Every Saturday 9am– noon on the village green, Paparoa. Te Kopuru Market – 1st Sunday of the month, 9am to noon, Coronation Hall, Te Kopuru. Ivy Vincent 09 439 1852.
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ALL ASPECTS OF FARM & LIFESTYLE BLOCK FENCING & MAINTENANCE INCLUDING:
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Kaipara Service Directory FOR ALL YOUR FENCING REQUIREMENTS Contact: 1Sum Fencing Contractors Steve Nathan ph (09) 439 6633 or (027) 272 7968 kahuparere@xtra.co.nz
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KAURI COAST CONTRACTING LTD
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Kaipara Flooring Co. Independently Owned & Operated 32 Hurndall Street East Maungaturoto Full Supply & Installation Service Carpet, Vinyl, Vinyl Planking, Wood Laminate Flooring, Stockist of 2m & 3m wide vinyl and Carpet Short Ends. Residential & Commercial Q Card Finance Approved. 6–18 month terms. 6 Mths interest free.
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November 19 - 2019
KAIPARA LIFESTYLER
CLASSIFIEDS
Phone 09 439 6933
Closing date for classified advertising for the 26 November 2019 edition is Monday 25 November 2019
For Sale
Tree Services
Work Wanted
CARAVAN EWOF (and marine). Call your local inspector today at A+ Electrical Inspections and Security on 021 240 6764.
TREE REMOVAL, pruning, chipping & stump grinding. Qualified & Insured. Ph Scott 0800 468 9663 Arborcare Tree Maintenance
SKILLED HANDYMAN. Ready to engage in your residential maintenance or repair work. Cover most internal/external fixes or upgrades. Please call 021 143 1494.
CHRISTMAS CAKES 4" and 6", Anglican Christmas Fair. Saturday November 30th, Dargaville Town Hall, 9am start. CHRISTMAS GIFTS from Fannons. New wallets in stock. New long sleeved plain shirts, great for casual or weddings etc. Lots of great gift ideas. Fannons, 52 Victoria Street, Dargaville. 09 439 8946. Weekdays 7.30–4.00. Saturdays 8.30–12.30. DARGAVILLE, ONE double bedroom unit, separate lounge/dining, redecorated, flat walk to town. Ph 021 109 1754 GARDEN PRODUCE, plants, baking, jams & pickles, white elephant, morning tea, craft workshop, knitting, sausage sizzle and more. Dargaville Town Hall, Saturday November 30th 9am. MACROCARPA SLABS, length 4,150mm width 600–800 mm, $400, Ph 09 439 7170. SOMETHING FOR everyone at the Anglican Christmas Fair, Dargaville Town Hall, Saturday November 30th at 9am. SUZUKI ESCUDO Vitara/Grand Vitara – car parts, WOF parts, 4x4 parts etc. Good parts, good prices. Phone Derek 09 439 7573. TOP SOIL, top quality $75 per m3. Dargaville delivery, small truck holds up to 5m3 $40, large truck holds up to 10m3 $60, Out of town orders taken, no trailer sales. Ph LBM Services 021 132 4107.
For Rent DARGAVILLE TOWNSHIP. One double bedroom unit, separate lounge/dining, redecorated, five minute walk to town. Available from 7th December. $230/week. Ph 021 109 1754. FOR RENT. Large 2 bedroom attached townhouse on Hokianga Road. Very private, carport, modern kitchen, 2 toilets, lovely covered deck area. $350 per week including lawns and water. Call Katie 021 439 657.
Grazing GOOD GRAZING available, on 32 ha for dairy weaners or yearlings on Pukehuia Road near Dargaville, Ph 09 974 7571.
Nurseries & Plants PROTEAS, GREVILLEAS, Leucadendrons ready now from $10 to $15, Lomandra grasses clear out 50c. Shrubs, trees, flowering plants all ready now. Got2Go Plants, 55 West Coast Road, Te Kopuru. Tuesday to Sunday 10 to 4pm. Ph 09 439 5556.
DECKS, FENCES, all small building jobs undertaken, Baylys Beach based. Phone Ross for a free quote, NorWest Building & Maintenance, 027 412 0840. WINDOW & Door Repairs & Glazing, Insect Screens, Security and more — call me today. Ph 027 275 0918 or 09 439 6458. Kevin Sowter or visit my website: www.windowanddoors.co.nz — Window and Door Services Ltd.
Garage Sale
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KULJISH TRADERS secondhand shop, 20c Edward Street, open 9.30–3.30 Thursdays & Sundays, furniture, homeware, collectables & more.
SUZUKI 4X4 Wanted to buy — parked, damaged or unwanted, Escudo Vitara/Grand Vitara. Phone Derek 09 439 7573.
Septic Tank Services EFFLUENT REMOVAL, just give us a call, we remove it all. ‘Magic Property Services’. Ph Chris 027 480 0110 or Mary 027 459 1544. 7 Days. WE ARE THE ONLY CODE COMPLIANT OPERATORS IN THE KAIPARA. MAGIC PROPERTY Services, effluent & septic tank cleaning. Servicing the Kaipara. Ph Chris 027 480 0110 or Mary 027 459 1544. 7 Days. WE ARE THE ONLY CODE COMPLIANT OPERATORS IN THE KAIPARA.
Property Maintenance ATS PROPERTY Maintenance & Repair. Fences & Repairs • Kitchen/Bathroom Fitouts • Waterblasting • Flooring Repairs • Decks • Windows & Latches • Plus much more. No job too small. Ph 09 439 8628. OFFAL HOLES 750dia x 5.5m deep with concrete lid with lift out hatch $465.75 incl GST. Ph Wals Holes 09 437 3936 or 021 932 225.
Dargaville Bobcat Services Any job big or small. We do them ALL
Situations Vacant
• Stump & Tree Removal • Driveway Prep & Regrading • Post Hole Borer
Situations Vacant
RECRUITING
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Cleaners in Mangawhai 4:30pm - 5:30pm weekdays Opportunity for the right candidate to progress Full training provided. To apply: anne-marie@cleanscape.co.nz 09 972 7625
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• Calf Shed & Stockyard Cleaning • Tip Truck Available • Trencher
DARGAVILLE SALE Thursday 21st November Entries include
Contact Haydn Evans 021 985 863 Michael Younger 027 439 4023 Andrew Simpson 027 449 1228 Craig Couling 027 268 28
Managing short and long term performance, productivity and profitability. Working alongside and managing teams of staff undertaking a full range of farm duties of cultivation, harvesting, maintenance, spraying, grading and packing. Experience in Safety and Compliance Programmes good leadership and time management skills.
CLEANSCAPE IS
027 271 2022
Annual Drafts from: GD & GMR McGowan – Arapohue Riverdog Farms – Tangiteroria
Bells Produce Ltd is looking for an enthusiastic and experienced Assistant Manager for 212ha horticulture property in Kaitaia growing kumara, mandarins, pumpkins, sweetcorn, melons, greens. Require experience in horticultural growing, systems and management – hands on hard work to strong leadership skills.
Email CV to amanda@bellsproduce.co.nz or ring office 4092026 by 28 November 2019
Phone or Txt Paul
40 x 2 Yr Steers Ang, W/F & CharX 25 x 2 Yr Hfrs Ang, W/F & Char X 100 x 1 Yr W/F & Ang/Frsn X Steers 60 x 1 Yr W/F & Ang/Frsn X Hfrs
Looking for honest and reliable individuals to work as Retail Assistant Part time/Full Time at Dargaville Four Square. Should have past experience in retail industry. If interested, please forward CV to: dargaville4sq@gmail.com
Wanted
Pet Supplies
FREE TO a good home 2 x chickens and 1 x rooster. Free range, friendly and good layers. Arapohue area. Call Stacey 022 164 3063.
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Dry Aged Beef Specialists Traditional Manuka wood smoked Bacon & Ham
PET DOORS - Cat Doors, Dog Doors for Glass or Timber - supplied and installed. Ph 027 275 0918 or 09 439 6458 Kevin Sowter or visit my website: windowanddoors.co.nz - Window & Door Services Ltd.
Livestock
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Bells Produce Ltd Assistant Horticulture Manager
Trades & Services
WATER TANK Vacuum clean, Full tank OK, Waste no more than 1,000 litres. Ph Wals 09 437 3936 or 021 932 225.
SINGLE? MEET other interesting, intelligent, genuine people just like yourself, all ages. Dine out ‘Dinner for six’. Ph 021 639 552.
Situations Vacant
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100% MADE OF NEW ZEALAND Maintenance Supervisor Silver Fern Farms is New Zealand’s leading marketer, processor and exporter of premium quality lamb, beef, venison and associated products. We are a regionally significant business: with annual revenue, in excess of $2bn, 7,000 employees, seven offshore offices, 14 processing sites in New Zealand and exporting to over 60 countries. ‘To become the world’s most successful and sustainable grassfed red meat company’ is our vision as a food company. We are committed to excellence with a level of skill, expertise and care that allows us to bring the very best of New Zealand to the world. We are proud that the Colmar Brunton Corporate Reputation Index has recently ranked Silver Fern Farms in the Top 20 New Zealand businesses for reputational excellence for the second year running. We have a great opportunity at our Dargaville operation for a highly motivated individual who will provide a reliable, efficient, and high quality engineering maintenance service. Reporting to the Engineering Manager, this position is critical in leading a team of tradesmen to ensure the smooth operation of plant services by engaging in preventative maintenance and reacting proactively to engineering problems as they arise. The successful applicant will possess the following skills and attributes: •
Preferably hold a relevant Tertiary Engineering Qualification, though individuals who have a Mechanical or Electrical Trade Certificate and relevant experience will be considered • Experience within the services division of a production operation • Ability to manage a team of trades-people • Industrial refrigeration experience • Strong organisational skills, with the ability to plan, prioritise and maintain performance under pressure. • Excellent written and oral communication skills • Computer literacy and CMMS experience The Maintenance Supervisor will be responsible for ensuring that engineering services and utilities are developed and maintained for the site. You will also assist with planned maintenance and capital projects, to optimise plant reliability and reduce operating cost, and manage engineering resources to ensure the day to day functions are organised and prioritised effectively. We look forward to hearing from applicants who enjoy problem solving in order to maximise production. This is an ideal position for a selfmotivated individual looking to up skill and join a progressive and important team within a large industrial plant environment. To apply, please visit careers.silverfernfarms.com and enter the job code 10962KL.
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KAIPARA LIFESTYLER November 19 - 2019
CLASSIFIEDS Public Notices ACOUSTIC MUSIC Blackboard Concert change of venue — First Thursday of the month — 7.00–9.30pm, Kaipara Community Centre, Hokianga Road, Dargaville. $2 entry, $2 raffle. Performers and audience welcome. Ph Allan 09 439 6933 or 021 439 697. AERO RALLY on 23 November at Naumai Airfield, hosted by Otamatea Aero Club. Admission free. All welcome. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS if you want to drink that’s your business. If you want to stop maybe we can help. Regular weekly meetings in Dargaville. Ph 09 439 5248 or 0800 228 6757. BOOKS@RUAWAI 5 Freyberg Road. Monday & Tuesday 9–12pm, Wednesday, Thursday, & Friday 2–4pm, Saturday 10am–1pm. Ph 09 439 2044, 027 200 5653. BRING THE Children along to the craft ‘make and take’ stall at the Anglican Christmas Fair, 9am Saturday 30th November Dargaville Town Hall. CHESS COME and have a go at Riverside Gardens. Every Wednesday at 3pm. Ph 09 439 8819. LOVE REMEMBERS my holy Sabbath, Romans 3:31, Matthew 5:17–19, 1 John 2:3–5.
Phone 09 439 6933
Closing date for classified advertising for the 26 November 2019 edition is Monday 25 November 2019 Public Notices
Dargaville Racing Club inc.
SAVE THE
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CHILDREN
7.30pm at the Dargaville Racing Club
NORTHERN WAIROA GOLF CLUB AGM Sunday 15th December 2019 9.30am Clubrooms Enquiries to Secretary 09 439 5353 All Welcome
Cake: 153, Sue Selby. Many thanks to volunteers and to Countdown.
Public notice
(Section 127, Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012)
Kaipara Community Health Trust
AGM
Wednesday 27 November 2019, 5.30pm Lifestyler House, River Rd ALL WELCOME More info phone Debbie Evans 439 5050
Wood Street Ltd of Auckland, has made application to the District Licensing Committee for the renewal of an on-licence in respect of the premises situated at 12A Wood St, Mangawhai known as Wood St Pizzeria. The general nature of the business conducted under the licence is Restaurant. The days on which and the hours during which alcohol is sold under the licence are: Monday to Sunday 10am to 1am.
AGM MEETING At Family Link Childcare Centre 38 Parore Street, Dargaville. General meeting to follow.
BETWEEN KAIPARA DISTRICT COUNCIL (“KDC”) a local authority constituted under the Local Government Act 2002, having its principal office at Dargaville, Northland — First Plaintiff AND NORTHLAND REGIONAL COUNCIL (“NRC”) a local authority constituted under the Local Government Act 2002, having its principal office at Whangarei, Northland —Second Plaintiff AND PATRICIA ELLYN CLARIDGE of 1189 State Highway 1, Otamatea, occupation unknown — Defendant TO: PATRICIA ELLYN CLARIDGE (aka LYN NY)
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Heatley, Donald
Reg Nr: 14244 NZ Army
Died unexpectedly on November 16th, 2019 surrounded by his family, aged 86. Much loved husband of the late Julie. Dearly loved dad and father-in-law of Donna, Greg, Yvonne and Grayson, Paula and Jason. Cherished Poppa of Rebecca, Michael, and Brooke; Isaac and Leilani; Dylan and Jayde. GreatPoppa to Lachlan, Holden, and Riley.
Don’s service will be held at the RSA Club Rooms, Hokianga Road, Dargaville on Wednesday 20th November 2019 at 1 pm followed by interment at the Mt. Wesley Returned Services Cemetery, Dargaville.
All Correspondence to Heatley Family c/o PO Box 306, Dargaville 0340
Pay attention!
Any person who is entitled to object and who wishes to object to the issue of the licence may, not later than 15 working days after the first publication of this public notice, file a notice in writing of the objection with the Secretary of the District Licensing Committee, Private Bag 1001, Dargaville 0340. No objection to the renewal of a licence may be made in relation to a matter other than a matter specified in section 131 of the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012. This is the first publication of this notice.
ADVERTISEMENT OF STATEMENT OF CLAIM, NOTICE OF PROCEEDING AND LIST OF DOCUMENTS RELIED ON IN THE DISTRICT COURT WHANGAREI REGISTRY CIV-2019-088-0338 UNDER THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT (RATING) ACT 2002
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Death Notices
The application may be inspected during ordinary office hours at the Kaipara District Licensing Committee at 42 Hokianga Road, Dargaville or Unit 13, 6 Molesworth Drive, Mangawhai.
To be held on Tuesday 26th November 2019 @ 5.30pm
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Public Notices
Hamper: 172, Doreen.
Monday 2nd December 2019
NEIGHBOUR DISPUTES? No enquiry is too big or too small. Call in for free, confidential advice at Dargaville Citizens Advice Bureau, 37 Hokianga Rd, Mon–Fri, 10am–1pm or Ph 09 439 6100 dargaville@cab.org.nz.
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The plaintiffs have filed a statement of claim against you as the named ratepayer and owner of the following property: (a) Certificate of Title NA87D/982 Lot 1 Deposited Plan 147716, known as 1189 State Highway 1, Otamatea (valuation number 01200-24001); to recover from you outstanding land rates and water rates (including penalties) levied over the Property, as at 25 February 2019, in the sum of $13,843.93 owed by you as the named ratepayer and owner of the Property. The plaintiffs have referred to and relied on the following documents (being initial disclosure) in preparing their statement of claim: (a) Certificate of Title for the Property obtained from Land Information New Zealand’s database; and (b) Combined Rates Assessment Notices and Invoices for the period 2013/2014 to 2018/2019 for the Property. The plaintiffs are claiming from you: (a) Judgment for KDC in the sum of $12,145.61. (b) Judgment for NRC in the sum of $1,698.32. (c) Judgment for KDC for such further rates and penalties that become due and payable from 25 February 2019. (d) Judgment for NRC for such further rates and penalties that become due and payable from 25 February 2019. (e) Interest on the judgment sums, pursuant to section 10 of the Interest on Money Claims Act 2016, from the date of filing these proceedings until such time that the judgment sums (including all interest payable) are paid in full. (f) The costs of and incidental to this proceeding on a category 1A basis pursuant to schedules 4 and 5 of the District Court Rules 2014. You must respond to the statement of claim within 25 working days of the date of this advertisement. To respond to the plaintiffs, you must file in the registry of this Court and serve on the plaintiffs, a statement of your defence to the plaintiffs’ claim. You must also at the time of serving your statement of defence on the plaintiffs, provide the plaintiffs with initial disclosure of documents referred to in or relied on in preparing your statement of defence. If you do not respond to the statement of claim within 25 working days of the date of this advertisement, the Court may decide you have to pay or give the plaintiffs what they are claiming in their statement of claim (this is called judgment). Pursuant to section 64 of the Local Government (Rating) Act 2002, publication of this statement of claim, notice of proceeding and initial disclosure, is deemed to be effective service of this proceeding on you. A copy of the statement of claim and notice of proceeding will be forwarded to you on application to the plaintiffs’ solicitors, Brookfields Lawyers at the address listed below or at the office of the District Court at Whangarei. A copy of the initial disclosure will be forwarded to you on application to the plaintiffs’ solicitors, Brookfields Lawyers. Any person knowing the whereabouts of the abovenamed PATRICIA ELLYN CLARIDGE (aka LYN NY) is asked to bring this advertisement to her attention or to the attention of her personal representative(s). This advertisement is inserted by KAIPARA DISTRICT COUNCIL and NORTHLAND REGIONAL COUNCIL whose address for service is at the offices of Brookfields Lawyers, Tower One, 9th Floor, 205 Queen Street, Auckland (contact: Lisa Walsh (09) 979 2219).
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ADVERTISEMENT OF STATEMENT OF CLAIM, NOTICE OF PROCEEDING AND LIST OF DOCUMENTS RELIED ON IN THE DISTRICT COURT WHANGAREI REGISTRY CIV-2019-088-0365 UNDER THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT (RATING) ACT 2002 BETWEEN
KAIPARA DISTRICT COUNCIL (“KDC”) a local authority constituted under the Local Government Act 2002, having its principal office at Dargaville, Northland — First Plaintiff
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NORTHLAND REGIONAL COUNCIL (“NRC”) a local authority constituted under the Local Government Act 2002, having its principal office at Whangarei, Northland — Second Plaintiff
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KENNETH CHARLES WOOD of 87 Wiki Brown Road, Oruawharo, occupation unknown — Defendant
TO: KENNETH CHARLES WOOD 1.
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The plaintiffs have filed a statement of claim against you as the named ratepayer and owner of the following properties: (a) Certificate of Title NA38B/921 Lot 14 Deposited Plan 81636 known as Pukeko Street, Dargaville (valuation number 00960-13614); (b) Certificate of Title NA38B/922 Lot 15 DP 81636 known as Day Street, Dargaville (valuation number 0096013800); (c) Certificate of Title NA38B/923 Lot 16 DP 81636 known as Day Street, Dargaville (valuation number 0096013801); (d) Certificate of Title NA104D/964 Lot 2-3 DP 171701 known as 87 Wiki Brown Road, Oruawharo (valuation number 01200-21200); and (e) Certificate of Title NA681/210 Lot 3 DP 25853 known as 496 Rehia Road, Rehia (valuation number 0113017700), (“the Properties”); to recover from you outstanding land rates and water rates (including penalties) levied over the Properties, as at 25 February 2019, in the sum of $57,809.21 owed by you as the named ratepayer and owner of the Properties. 2. The plaintiffs have referred to and relied on the following documents (being initial disclosure) in preparing their statement of claim: (a) Certificates of Title for the Properties obtained from Land Information New Zealand’s database; (b) Combined Rates Assessment Notices and Invoices for the period 2014/2015 to 2018/2019 for the Properties; and (c) Water Billing Transactions Enquiry and Water Rates Invoices for the period 2015/2019 for the property at Pukeko Street, Dargaville (valuation number 00960-13614). The plaintiffs are claiming from you: (a) Judgment for KDC in the sum of $53,687.66. (b) Judgment for NRC in the sum of $4,121.55. (c) Judgment for KDC for such further rates and penalties that become due and payable from 25 February 2019. (d) Judgment for NRC for such further rates and penalties that become due and payable from 25 February 2019. (e) Interest on the judgment sums, pursuant to section 10 of the Interest on Money Claims Act 2016, from the date of filing these proceedings until such time that the judgment sums (including all interest payable) are paid in full. (f) The costs of and incidental to this proceeding on a category 1A basis pursuant to schedules 4 and 5 of the District Court Rules 2014. You must respond to the statement of claim within 25 working days of the date of this advertisement. To respond to the plaintiffs, you must file in the registry of this Court and serve on the plaintiffs, a statement of your defence to the plaintiffs’ claim. You must also at the time of serving your statement of defence on the plaintiffs, provide the plaintiffs with initial disclosure of documents referred to in or relied on in preparing your statement of defence. If you do not respond to the statement of claim within 25 working days of the date of this advertisement, the Court may decide you have to pay or give the plaintiffs what they are claiming in their statement of claim (this is called judgment). Pursuant to section 64 of the Local Government (Rating) Act 2002, publication of this statement of claim, notice of proceeding and initial disclosure, is deemed to be effective service of this proceeding on you. A copy of the statement of claim and notice of proceeding will be forwarded to you on application to the plaintiffs’ solicitors, Brookfields Lawyers at the address listed below or at the office of the District Court at Whangarei. A copy of the initial disclosure will be forwarded to you on application to the plaintiffs’ solicitors, Brookfields Lawyers. Any person knowing the whereabouts of the abovenamed KENNETH CHARLES WOOD is asked to bring this advertisement to his attention or to the attention of his personal representatives. This advertisement is inserted by KAIPARA DISTRICT COUNCIL and NORTHLAND REGIONAL COUNCIL whose address for service is at the offices of Brookfields, Lawyers, Tower One, 9th Floor, 205 Queen Street, Auckland (contact: Lisa Walsh (09) 979 2219).
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November 19 - 2019
KAIPARA LIFESTYLER
12 FIRST AVENUE, DARGAVILLE
95 ARIELS LANE, PAPAROA
$295,000 467 HEATLEY ROAD, WHAKAPIRAU $1,600,000 9 GOEBEL STREET, TINOPAI
$545,000
NEW LISTING
IDEAL FAMILY HOME
WHAT A VIEW!
ABSOLUTE WATERFRONT - ESCAPE TO PARADISE
BEACH HOME WITH FULL SUN
This home sits on 754 sqm section, with a concrete driveway to the carports & single garage. The home features open plan living, a second small lounge or office nook, 4 bedrooms, 1 bathroom & separate laundry & toilet. The home has an HRV ventilation system, insert fireplace and it has been freshly painted on the exterior. Current tenanted. RACHAEL DE VRIES Mob 021 943 900 WEB ID RJS4117
Elevated 5.1530 ha (approx. 13 acres) of rolling to steep contoured grazing land with cattle yards at the front of the property. Formed, metal track leading to possible building site with wonderful far-reaching rural views. Dam water for stock, gravity fed to troughs. Priced at $295,000. Ring Gary to arrange a viewing. GARY MORRIS 021 902 087 WEB ID MRE2380
Expansive house of grand design, built amongst a canopy of Kauri trees. 3 large bedrooms and office/fourth bedroom, master with walk-in robe and en-suite. Wrap around decks with 180-degree view over the Kaipara Harbour. Separate fully self-contained apartment, double garaging and large workshop all set on 2.17 has of native bush. JILL WILSON Mob 021 505 712 WEB ID MRU2353
Spacious modern beach home with large entertainer´s deck. Open plan living with 4 bedrooms / 2 bathrooms. Great countryside views and view of the water. Fourth bedroom is great rumpus / hobby area. Walk through reserve land towards beach. Set up to walk in and start holidaying. Call Rhoda today! RHODA MORRISON Ph 0274 800 691 WEB ID MRE2381
18 COATES AVENUE, BAYLYS BEACH
$699,000 316 MOUNTAIN ROAD, MAUNGATUROTO
$575,000 22-26 HAIMONA ST DARGAVILLE
$359,000 6 SKELTON CRESCENT, PAPAROA
$325,000
REDUCED
NEW LISTING
OUTSTANDING VIEWS
EASY RURAL LIFESTYLE!
FAMILY HOME ON LARGE SECTION
IMMACULATE COTTAGE
Be Impressed. Step into this fabulous home and you will experience the breath-taking views of the mighty west coast. The home is built for the family in mind with open plan living, large kitchen, four double bedrooms, games room, 1 bathroom, separate shower & bath, 2 toilets. The private courtyard is ideal for summer entertaining. RACHAEL DE VRIES Mob 021 943 900 WEB ID RJS4115
Three double bedroom home on a manageable lifestyle block of approximately 2.5 acres of flat to gentle contour grassed land. Open plan kitchen, dining and living room with woodburner fire. Shed of approx. 7m x 3m with land leading down to a small creek. Launch your boat off the Maungaturoto jetty in Bickerstaffe Road. Live the dream. GARY MORRIS 021 902 087 WEB ID MRU2365
Tidy 3 bedroom family home on a 2620m2 section features combined kitchen/dining with a large separate lounge and sunny front north facing verandah. Also has large double garage with huge workshop/storage space plus a glasshouse, old bird aviary and garden shed set within the grounds.
Immaculately presented one bedroom cottage with semiensuite will appeal to many. Warm, sunny, sheltered. Open plan, woodburner, north-facing, lovely country view. Healthy fruit trees and easy-care garden. Handy sheds. Level drive in from no-exit street with off-street parking. Yes has CCC! Easy walk to village. RHODA MORRISON Ph 0274 800 691 WEB ID MRE2357
OVENS ROAD, MATAKOHE
$275,000 453 PAPAROA STATION ROAD, PAPAROA
CRAIG CLEMENT Mob 021461668 WEB ID RJS4119
$1,350,000+GST (if any) 4560 POUTO ROAD, DARGAVILLE
$365,000 114 ARIELS LANE, PAPAROA
$585,000
MATAKOHE BARE BLOCK
PRIVATE PARK LIKE PERFECTION
THE SOUND OF SILENCE
PEACEFUL PARADISE
4.2 ha’s of nearly flat land. Divided into 3 paddocks. Raced for easy stock movement. Relocate a 2nd hand dwelling or build new. Deer fenced boundary fences with 2 wire internal electrics. Nice rural outlook.
This property is a must see. Large 5 bedroom, 3 bathroom home, office, double garage, open plan kitchen, dining and lounge. 2 large concrete tanks, a small orchard and beautiful rural views. 128 acres in a mix of pasture, mature native bush and a picturesque stream. 2 large sheds with power, a good set of yards, small shearing/calf rearing shed. TONY NORTHCOTT Mob 021 831 864 WEB ID MRU2316
4ha’s or 10 acres approx rolling contour, north facing and private, bore water, new plumbing, insulated and on an elevated site. Micro climate, perfect for horticulture. 10mins to Kellys Bay for fishing and boating. Perfect rural escape
This 26ha property with approx. 6ha of QEII covenanted bush is a mixed contour of undulating pasture through to steeper gullies. With a rustic farm shed, non-compliant cabin, large dam and fruit trees, but no water tank, septic or power, you really are getting back to basics.
MICHELLE TOMLINSON Mob 027 339 5937 WEB ID RJS4294
KARYN HODGSON Mob 029 7799 019 WEB ID MRU2374
SHEILA BOON Mob 027 498 5651 WEB ID MRE2355
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