Kaipara Lifestyler, November 5th, 2019

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November 5 2019

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p Mangawhai’s volunteer firefighters have a new base of operations, with the official opening of their new station by Fire and Emergency New Zealand chairman Paul Swain and high-ranking members of our Northland brigades last Thursday. The station’s official opening was also attended by Mayor Jason Smith, Ngati Whatua Iwi and their delegates Mataua Fraser Toi and Cherie Povey, Fire and Emergency Deputy Chief Executive Brendan Nally, Fire and Emergency NZ regional manager Ron Devlin and as well as brigade members and their friends and family. The newly-operational station was put to the test during proceedings as firefighters responded to an alarm even as the ceremony progressed.

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Double wins in sports awards u by Paul Campbell

Shooting and squash have topped the list in this year’s Kaipara District Sports Awards with shooter Richard Westlake and squash player Annemarie Holst each taking out two major awards at a Maungaturoto Country Club presentation last Saturday.

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Supreme Award winner and also Sportsman of the Year, Richard was selected as one of five top shooters to represent New Zealand at the World Skeet Championship in Texas where they

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p It was a toy’s life at the Lighthouse Church last Thursday, as kids celebrated a fun and non-scary alternative to Halloween by dressing up as toy characters from films and books. There were sweets and treats aplenty in the candy maze, games and prizes, and lots of opportunities for a fun photo with family and friends.

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p A warm weekend heralded an early start to summer with Kaipara residents out and about enjoying outdoor living once again after a wet start to spring. Travelling couple Alberta Angell, formerly of Maungaturoto, and Lindsay Wallace were taking a break in Paparoa after tripping around Northland on their Harley Davidson Electra Glide. The pair told Lifestyler they were enjoying getting out and about now winter is over.

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p Dargaville High School’s high achievers have been celebrated and acknowledged at the school’s annual prizegiving. This year’s Dux, or supreme academic achiever, is Emma Pocklington, with Victoria Cole awarded the title of Proxime Accessit or runner-up. Emma Pocklington also took home the Murray Stanaway Memorial Cup for combined sport and academic achievement. Marnie Jones was awarded for exemplary service to the school and community. Melissa Marlow was Sports Dux among the girls, while Jordan Hutchings was Sports Dux in the boy’s category. Next year’s head boy will be Elijah Carey, with Kane Robertson as his deputy; head girl will be Alexis Rope with Alina Maltseva as her deputy.


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Landfill opponents fundraising u by Paul Campbell

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The Fight the Tip movement battling plans for a 1,000-hectare landfill for Auckland’s rubbish in the Dome Valley, is collecting a ‘war chest’ to finance its campaign and expected legal battles.

Kaipara District Council is looking for someone to take over community houses it owns in Mangawhai that are too expensive to upgrade, and it’s calling for expressions of interest from community housing providers to step in.

With the local body elections now decided, Auckland Council will soon turn to dealing with resource consent for Waste Management’s rubbish dump proposal in the Hoteo River catchment of the Kaipara Harbour. Fight the Tip says a dump leak or flooding could cause massive harbour pollution and devastate marine life. “Unfortunately the consenting system is set up in favour of corporates who have the money to invest in large applications,” says FTT executive member, Michelle Carmichael. “I think it’s totally unfair that a small community is left to fight against such a huge machine. “Luckily for our group, there is growing support and generous people who are starting to invest in this fight; a recent $3,000 donation from a couple wanting to protect the Kaipara and environment, and to others who have donated. “Members of the public, it is up to us it seems to scrutinise these proposals deeper than the corporate publicity information that is shared. If you wish to donate, you can help the cause by donating directly to our bank account Fight the Tip Tiaki Te Whenua Incorporated 12 3094 0274048 00 or via our Givealittle page givealittle.co.nz/ cause/fightthetip.

The council owns 24 houses in Fagan Place, which KDC infrastructure manager, Jim Sephton, says are in poor condition and no longer provide an appropriate standard of living for tenants. “If we upgraded the houses, it would be expensive for ratepayers. Many of our tenants rely on New Zealand Superannuation and market rents would be too p Community housing Fagan Place, Mangawhai high for them. Currently, the rents are significantly below homes were likely to be rebuilt on market rates and don’t provide enough the existing site or somewhere else income to pay for the maintenance in Mangawhai. needed,” he said. “As they are now, the houses are Although the Ministry of Social spread out and don’t make the best use Development offers the Income of the space.” At a meeting last week Related Rent Subsidy to top up rents he reassured tenants that they would to the market rate, councils are not not have to move until the new houses eligible to access it. were built. “Community housing providers KDC follows other councils around are eligible for the government’s rent the country that have transferred their subsidy, and they can offer tenants community housing to CHPs. a better service because they Expressions of interest opened on specialise in community housing.” Monday, November 4 and close on Mr Sephton said council had Friday, December 20 and specifications no fixed ideas yet about what the are available on the Community Housing proposals would look like, but the page on kaipara.govt.nz. ¢

p Michelle Carmichael, a teacher, had a message during a school Halloween fancy dress day

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Zero waste the goal Kaipara residents can pick up the latest Love Kaipara waste minimisation and recycling guide for the Kaipara District from their local council office, library or Four Square.

Navigating through history u by Andy Bryenton

Dargaville’s schoolkids got a chance to explore the history of exploration and navigation in the South Pacific, thanks to the Ministry of Culture and Heritage’s Tuia Matauranga Roadshow, in town on October 30.

p Margaret Baker, Victoria del la Varis-Woodcock, Emma McLean and her children Marnie and Nina McLean (seated)

The flyer represents the collaborative work of graphic designer Emma McLean and project manager Victoria del la Varis-Woodcock. Their intention was to produce an inspirational flyer with imagery of Kaipara beaches, children and families, to connect in readers’ minds the notion that every step taken towards waste reduction is a step taken to care for our environment and our children’s future. “I hope this 2019 flyer stirs people to reduce waste and to move steadily towards the ‘zero waste’ vision,” says Ms del la Varis-Woodcock, who was sworn in as a Kaipara District Councillor last Friday. Kaipara residents will find the attractive flyer a useful resource

to keep on-hand at work or home. Featuring useful tips, waste-reduction strategies and guidelines on what items can be recycled in the Kaipara District, the flyer invites placement on fridges and noticeboards. The Love Kaipara team continue to deliver the education programme in schools. “From smart shopping to repairing, composting, reusing, repurposing and recycling items, I teach Kaipara kids how to shrink the amount of rubbish thrown into rubbish bins,” says Ms Baker. “Teaching children the Reduce Reuse Recycle programme is a joy; they really get it!” ¢

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Dargaville may not have been on the list for a visit were it not for Dargaville Museum director Maree Saunders and her intervention on behalf of the town. “While the Kaipara Harbour was not part of Cook’s first voyage, our heritage is rich in maritime history. “There was a resonance between our purposes.” ¢

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Penny Smart chairs NRC

Farmers set for protest parade

Kaipara-based councillor Penny Smart has been appointed to chair the Northland Regional Council for the next three years, after being re-elected unopposed in the local body poll.

u by Paul Campbell

A major rural protest rally at Dargaville racecourse, complete with a motorcade of tractors, other farm vehicles and trucks through the town’s streets is set for Thursday, November 14. The event will coincide with a march to parliament being organised by a farming lobby group, which claims the rural sector is not being listened to by politicians. “We expect anywhere between 150 and 300 farmers and rural support industries at the Dargaville event,” said organiser, Ruawai dairy farmer, Mark Cameron. He held a similar event in Ruawai in p The recent farm rally at Ruawai September as part of a wider movement protesting at government’s Island rural support. Shades of Green lack of consultation with the industry. chair Andy Scott said it wanted to get They want more and meaningful debate its message out to a larger audience. over what is seen as draconian demands “The blanket planting of good affecting their livelihoods, including farmland has reached crisis proportions. carbon emissions and water. Add to that the water proposals, The town parade is expected to land-use changes and the consistent leave the racecourse at 11.30am. The campaign against rural businesses, we Dargaville rally will align with a Wellington have a problem.” event being organised by the lobby group “It isn’t just farmers coming to 50 Shades of Green, which is protesting town but representatives of all of the impact of the government’s billion provincial NZ from farmers to bankers, trees policy on rural communities. stock agents to rural advocacy Described as “a provincial get- groups and suppliers through to real together” it is drawing on lower North estate representatives.” ¢

Hokianga-Kaikohe constituency representative Justin Blaikie, another secondterm councillor who was also re-elected unopposed in August, was elected as the council’s deputy chair. Unlike district councils, whose mayors are chosen by the public through local elections, the regional council’s equivalent, its chair, is voted in by their fellow councillors. When appointed last week, Cr Smart said the council was “a vibrant, hard-working and forward-thinking council that still has a long way to go. “Our role is supporting, enabling and empowering p Penny Smart, Kaipara-based new chair of the Northern Regional Council people. We need good leadership, and it’s about mindset Robinson (Coastal North) and Colin as much as skillset,” adding she has ‘Toss’ Kitchen (Te Hiku). an “open-door policy and welcomes With the election also delivering Cr feedback in order to improve things.” Joce Yeoman (Coastal North) a second The NRC has four new members; term and Cr Macdonald’s election, the Jack Craw (Whangarei Urban), Amy council now has three serving women Macdonald (Coastal Central), Marty councillors for the first time. ¢ THERE IS A FULL TIME PRIVATE CLINIC IN WHANGAREI, RUN BY WOMEN FOR WOMEN’S HEALTH PROBLEMS Such as troublesome bleeding; menopause concerns; abnormal smears; pelvic pain; pain or irritation ‘down there’; fertility issues; non–surgery options for prolapse and bladder problems. Many of the common problems can be treated with simple minor procedures done either at the clinic or at Kensington Hospital. The emphasis at the clinic is on making sure women have as much information as possible about their own health on which to base their decisions as to the type of treatment that is best for them. Dr. Rachel Moss, the specialist gynaecologist, can see you to make a thorough gynaecological assessment and discuss options for treatment.

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Public meetings with Todd Muller MP for Bay of Plenty, National Party Spokesperson for Agriculture, Forestry, Biosecurity, and Food Safety

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Vandals damage community hall Vandals struck the war memorial hall in Paparoa during Labour Weekend, causing extensive damage expected to run into thousands of dollars to repair shattered windows and doors and internal fittings and equipment.

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Double wins in sports awards

p The Junior Team award went to Kaipara Wolves Rugby, winners of Northland Under 18 Championship

p Paparoa locals Loraine Rowlands (left) and Kate Battensby clearing up damage in the aftermath of the hall vandalism

A police investigation is underway. In the meantime, the community has rallied round to expedite repairs with sums of money donated to cover the hall’s insurance excess and get repairs underway. Images of smashed glass, broken doors and ruined artworks have shocked locals and led to widespread condemnation of the attack with hall committee spokesperson, Robyn Skelton, saying that rather than causing fear and alarm — it’s brought the community together to help make repairs. “Donations are already coming

in, and we appreciate all of the help that’s been offered.” Posts by well-wishers online have seen locals offer their time and renovation and building skills. Help has included $500 from neighbouring Maungaturoto’s The Den, that usually raises funds for local use, with organiser Albie Paton saying “the wider community deserves our support as well.” People wishing to donate to the cleanup effort can send donations to Paparoa Hall Committee BNZ 020484 0105705 00 Reference ‘Vandalism’. ¢

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She placed fourth in the Under 19 Girls Oceania Junior Championship, and is the top-seeded player for the Northland Junior Girls team and won the Northland Junior Girls Championship Tournament. Ming Ming Edgar was named Disabled Sportsperson of the Year as a member of the NZ Cricket Blindcaps who is playing Bangladesh and South Africa later this year. He placed first in the North Island Bench Press in the open division and first in the Nor thland Bench Press open weightlifting. Emma Foy won best achievement award as a Paralympian, and at the UCI Para-Cycling Track World

Championships, Emma with her sighted pilot, Hannah van Kampen became world champions and set the fastest time in the women’s threekilometre individual pursuit. The team of the year award went to Mangawhai Nobilo Pennants Golf Team team that won the North Harbour Men’s Frank Nobilo Pennant Championship while the Junior Team award went to Kaipara Wolves Rugby, winners of Northland Under 18 Championship — in the final beating the season’s otherwise undefeated Kerikeri on their home turf. For a full list of the 2019 Kaipara Sports Awards, and sponsorships, go to sportnorthland.co.nz. ¢

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An election result recount for the second seat to represent Dargaville Ward on Kaipara District Council has confirmed Karen Joyce-Paki as a councillor. Candidate Brian McEwing requested the recount after narrowly losing out to Ms Joyce-Paki in the final election results. Following the vote count iterations used under the single transferable vote system, Mr McEwing received 452 votes to Ms Joyce-Paki’s 455. The recount, which was carried out

today in front of a district court judge, gave Mr McEwing 453 votes and Ms Joyce-Paki 456. Ms Joyce-Paki was sworn in at the inaugural Council meeting on Friday, October 25. Recount results are available at kaipara.govt.nz/council/ local-elections.

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“We split into three groups, and local people showed us cat, ferret and possum traps that we set and then released to see how powerful they were,” said spokesperson Hazel Hornell. “The groups rotated, and students were shown inside the Lab in the Box where students were able to use microscopes to look at different

microorganisms. We put on virtual reality headsets to see how the kauri dieback disease burrows into the roots of the trees and eats away at them. “The third activity was all about identifying the signs of kauri dieback and learning about what the tree does to protect and heal itself, and about what the local iwi is doing to protect kauri.” ¢

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Taming the flames u by Andy Bryenton

This week’s blast from the past looks at a machine that served the Dargaville community in the days of big hair, tight jeans and the Red Menace. In 1980 Jimmy Carter was US President, and in his country, the Dodge Motor Company of Detroit produced the RG 15 fire appliance. One such machine, JO6199, was deployed to Dargaville later that year, and in many ways, it was a first. It was the first diesel fire engine for our volunteers, the first machine paid for by the NZ Fire Service (previous vehicles were bought by the council) and the first to pack high-pressure hoses. The US-branded Dodge came as a cab and chassis built up in England, imported by Todd Motors in Auckland, then sent to Mills Tui Fire Apparatus in Rotorua for fit-out with American-built Darley fire pumps and gear. The Big Dodge had power where it counted, though. The company are famous for big V8s (see the Charger, Challenger, Hellcat and Ram), and they didn’t disappoint with a 540 cubic inch Hemi diesel delivering 180 horsepower and mountains of torque. Part of the reason for this was the main Darley pump, run off

the engine, which could throughput 54 litres a second. Many a fire met its match when that big machine started pumping, during the 16 years JO6199 served the Dargaville brigade. In 1996, a further upgrade saw the big red Dodge move to Russell, where it served as their second fire engine right through until 2005. A reliable machine, it was used as a relief fire appliance across Northland until 2007, filling in for vehicles struck down for maintenance. After being sold to the Far North District Council for the grand sum of $9.20, JO6199 served in rural Towai for two years, before returning home to Dargaville. The volunteer brigade restored the old Dodge to its former glory in time for their 100 years celebration in 2013, and now the venerable firefighting machine takes pride of place in the collection of the Kaipara Vintage Machinery Club.

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Pleasure and Privilege u by Matt King, Member of Parliament for Northland

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One of the pleasures, in fact, privileges, of being an MP, is attending community events. These events give me the opportunity to mix with the community and get valuable feedback that I can and do take to Wellington.

Dargaville is set to host yet another top rugby fixture at Pioneer Rugby Park on November 9, as the men’s and women’s Northland sevens tourney rolls into town for a day of fast-paced action.

Two recent events are prime examples, one I could attend and one I couldn’t, but both were positive stories about Kaipara. The first was the one I could attend, the swearing-in of the new Kaipara District Council at a powhiri last month at the Dargaville Town Hall. When I say new, the council was, in fact, a mix of the new and the experienced and that is the way it should be. It is what Kaipara needs. After a tumultuous and fractious period in politics, Kaipara is settling down for a period of muchneeded continuity. Mayor Jason Smith returns, deservedly so in my opinion — as do five of the former council. That and the election of three new councillors with new perspectives is a good result for the district. A district, incidentally, that is growing faster than any other in the North Island. In my

view, Kaipara has elected the council it deserves and needs at this time. The other event, which I couldn’t attend, was the official opening of the new Mangawhai Fire Station. The Mangawhai Volunteer Fire Brigade has a long and illustrious history of service to the community, and it was a real pleasure and privilege for me to meet on an earlier occasion the current volunteer brigade and many past members. It has been an epic journey by local volunteers and community to get to that point of a new station. However, get to it they did. I applaud that, and I am encouraged by it. The fire station, which is state-ofthe-art, will serve the Mangawhai community for many years to come. My congratulations to all involved. Thanks, guys — you do us proud. ¢

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“We’ve been working behind the scenes for a while now to bring bigger games to Dargaville,” says Northern Wairoa Rugby spokesperson Chris Fife. “It’s a way to make an impression, promote the sport, and furthermore, give some added value to our sponsors and supporters.” The tourney is just one of many throughout the nation, aimed at selecting a Rugby sevens squad to contest the national trophy. Sevens legend Eric Rush will be out there on the day scoping out skilled players, looking for that combination of quick thinking, tight fundamental skills and of course, a real turn of speed.

“This is a proper stepping stone to the Northland Sevens squad, and who knows how far promising players may go from there,” says Chris. He adds that events like these are self-sustaining, bringing in more interest and hence allowing clubs to advance their plans. “We’re working on our facilities here, looking at the big picture ahead,” he concludes. A tournament like this in Dargaville is a great sign for the future, as well as great entertainment on the day!” To catch all the action plan for an early start on November 9, with games happening all through the day until late afternoon. ¢

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I will give my best

Making good decisions

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The success of the Northpower company determines the possible dividend to consumers.

I have lived in the Northern Wairoa area all my life, being educated at local schools and employed locally until beginning my own business in 2002, bookkeeping and supporting many businesses in the Kaipara area.

Once elected to the trust, I will add value when appointing directors to the Northpower Board and to the trust’s role of monitoring the performance of the company and its directors. I will give my best to ensure the trustee’s role is carried out as per the constitution. With a strong knowledge of good governance and successfully governing a number of Northland projects during the last 25 years, I have the experience to add value to the trust. Some of my previous governance roles include: • Sport Northland Trustee 2000– 2018, 12 years as deputy chairman and four as chairman • Chairman of Whangarei Aquatics Redevelopment Committee, successfully building a $10m complex that opened in 2009 — freehold and under budget • Angus NZ Board 2002–2012 • Angus Pure Director 2004–2008 • PBBNZ (a livestock solutions company) director 2006-2013, four years as chairman • Chairman of Sportsville Dargaville, 2013–current • Te Kopuru School BOT 2002–2008 (four years as chairman) • Chairman Te Kopuru Community Hall building project. A half-million-dollar

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project opened in 1999 — freehold • As you can see, I have spent much of the last 25 years in roles that benefit the citizens of Northland. I seek Kaipara voters’ support to continue to do this by serving on the Northpower Electricity Trust. I have the ability to look at the short term goals of the trust but more importantly, look to the long term goals and vision. Along with my wife, I farm a large property on the Pouto Peninsula. We have two adult daughters, both married and living in the Kaipara. Joanne and Charles and their two children lease half our farm from us, and Megan and Eric with a baby daughter live in Mangawhai, but work in the Warkworth/ Silverdale area. Karren and I operate a successful Angus Stud selling bulls throughout New Zealand. We have won a number of national farming awards. ¢

This exposes me to many services and industries and their environments today and going forward into the future, and I bring these experiences with me in my role on the Northpower Electric Power Trust. I think it is an important role of the trustees to select the right directors for Northpower, having the right people around the table to make good decisions for keeping Northpower strong for the benefit of its owners — you and me. It’s important to meet regularly with these directors, nurturing good relationships and open communication to get the best results for our consumers. p Sheena McKenzie It’s also important to know that when we turn the switch on, that — it’s ours, let’s keep it that way. the lights do go on, that we have a Northpower is for Northland. These strong and resilient network and that points are important to me in my role the lines that carry our electricity and as a Northpower Trustee, and I am fibre are kept to a high standard. committed to protecting what we already We must always be looking into the have and work towards achieving better future to be prepared for what may results for Northpower’s consumers. come our way. I am honoured to represent Kaipara I support keeping Northpower power consumers on the Northpower Ltd a consumer-owned company by Electric Power Trust, and would like to retaining our share in its ownership continue this privilege. ¢

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The colour of generosity

Challenge is set for chopper appeal u by Andy Bryenton

Last year’s Northland Rescue Helicopter Appeal here in Dargaville was a huge success by any definition of the term. In the West Kaipara locals, businesses, groups and individuals dug deep to stump up more than $44,000 on the day, with even more pouring into charitable bank accounts as the promotion continued throughout the month.

p Godfrey’s Mowers and Chainsaws is usually associated with the colour orange, but this October the popular local small engine specialists went pink to support the New Zealand Breast Cancer Foundation’s cause. Part of their plan to raise money was to raffle off a rare pink mower — the Lawnmaster Warrior, factory-built and designed with the pink ribbon appeal in mind. With a box full of raffle tickets sold, the draw was made at the end of the month, with the bright pink lawn-care appliance heading for the garage of Cherie Bishop and family. All proceeds go to the NZBCF’s pink ribbon campaign, assisting patients and their families as well as funding clinical tests and research for a cure.

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volunteers shaking those buckets may have put a finger on the pulse of why the area generated such a generous return. “Elsewhere we’re always pleased to see motorists with handfuls of change, gold coins in ones and twos. Here, people were pulling out tens and twenties.”

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Also adding to the tally were bighearted cheques in big denominations from the business community and local groups. Some of these came from places like Ruawai, where an aerial ambulance is a definitive lifesaver, and from the forestry sector, where having medical emergency first responders in the sky is vital. The crews of Douglas Logging, for example, competed to raise funds, with their management adding a hefty top-up. The local Lions Club was there on the barbecue, wielding the spatula and tongs to raise yet another $850 for the cause. Along with the coins and notes came praise for the helicopter teams.

“It’s a vital service for the entire community.” “You never know when it might be your family making the call.” “These people are real heroes. Saving lives on a regular basis.” “You don’t know how important it is until you need it.” Some passersby made no comment, but the sound of car horns and hands raised in ‘thumbs up’ and ‘victory’ signs told its own story. Every little bit makes a difference, and now the challenge is on for 2019. Can we topple last year’s record? Will the good-natured rivalry to help the rescue choppers, between fellow event hosts in

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Whangarei and Waipapa, see Dargaville ring the bell with donations topping $50,000? The big winners on the day will be those in dire need, no matter what the final sum. That’s because to keep the fleet of Sikorsky rescue choppers flying is worth every cent. It’s estimated that in an area like Kaipara, with wide-open spaces, rugged coastlines, isolated farms and miles of highway between here and the nearest surgical facilities, the rule of 1-2-3 applies. This guideline, built on statistics from places like the US and Canada, shows that in rural areas served by an aerial rescue service, one out of every three people personally knows someone who has been rescued, two out of three knows of an acquaintance or neighbour who has needed the helicopter. Absolutely, everyone does business with at least one person who has required chopper assistance. Conversely, think of the impact of lives, which may have been lost if the service were grounded. In our small

towns, such losses would be impossible to countenance. Perhaps that’s some of the reason for the Kaipara’s historic generosity. This year Dargaville Ford is once again playing host to a Northland Rescue Helicopter appeal breakfast, on Thursday, November 14. From 6am there will be a chance to come down and participate in the action, alongside More FM’s radio hosts. Grab a barbecue breaky, drop a donation in the bucket, and take part in some fun and games designed to promote this vital service in our region. Everything we can do as both individuals and as a community will be accepted with grateful thanks, not just by the folks who administer the Rescue Helicopter Trust and those who fly hundreds of missions every year, but also by the people who are carried to safety by the rescue chopper fleet. They, their families and friends all have reason to be thankful. Please dig deep and keep the choppers flying! ¢

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The fine art of hairdressing Dargaville hairdresser Melissa Wilson has been focused on making her clients look and feel fantastic for nearly two decades, pursuing a passion for hair design and artistry, which she’s held since a young age. Now it’s time for a move, and Melissa is certain that her new, more exclusive approach will provide a relaxing and peaceful space for both herself and her customers. “It’s my passion, and I love making people feel and look good,” says the qualified hairdresser. “I am really excited for clients to come and experience my dream of a beautiful, peaceful space. We have created just that for all of my lovely clients, and I’m sure they will love the new p Melissa Wilson colours and products too.” It’s a move away from the high street like to match their bold new summer with its traffic and noise, and into a custom- wardrobe with a definitive, stylish new constructed space with plenty of light and look. Melissa’s new Hair Studio provides ambience. Just like any artist who’s in the the perfect space to have a one-on-one business of creating masterpieces, Melissa chat with a very experienced and caring has called her new premises a studio. It’s professional who can advise on the outfitted with the latest in the tools of the cutting edge in cuts, colours and more to hairdresser’s craft, as well as a selection make this festive season sparkle. There’s of products to take home, preserving that plenty of parking right outside, so book perfect look for longer. As the holidays in an appointment soon and experience draw near, many people feel like it’s a good the difference of personal care and time for a seasonal change, and would attention for your hair.

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To rule the roost u by Andy Bryenton

At this time of year, fluffy baby chickens are everywhere, at kids’ pet days and for sale in the classifieds. If you’re living the rural ‘good life’ it’s a good time to get acquainted with the history of keeping your own flock. It’s a rewarding and easy step toward self-sustainability. There’s far more to the humble chicken than many people may expect. First of all, its proper name is Gallus gallus domesticus, and it’s the most common bird on earth, thanks to our appetite for them. Taste alone means there are 50 billion hens and roosters out there today, but showing the best of the species, across a multitude of very different-looking breeds, only began formally in the 1840s. It was then that the first poultry shows were organised, largely by gentleman farmers who legitimately felt pride and affection for their prized birds. These feelings didn’t move the farmers to vegetarianism, but they did use their influence to end the barbaric sport of cockfighting, petitioning the government to make it illegal. It’s one of the firstever cases of animal rights activism, and poultry shows replaced the fighting pits from 1849 onward. Queen Victoria was a patron which helped the movement grow. Her particular fowl of choice was the stately, chubby Cochin, an example of pets resembling their owners, perhaps. Another patron of the poultry shows was Charles Darwin, who had an understandable fascination with the changes and variants seen across breeds of fowl. Breeding pigeons, (which were included in English shows),

p Prize poultry is no paltry matter, and it’s the time of year for small block holders to consider the diversity of their flocks

helped him to work out the details of his theories of natural selection and evolution. The Americans got in on the action in 1849 with a great Boston poultry show. However, there were no judging criteria given, and the exasperated

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We’re enjoined to ask where we’d be without our gumboots by the famous Fred Dagg song, but where would New Zealand be without Henry Bessemer? The ‘father of modern steel’ is also the man who made fencing wire possible, and as such, he’s an unsung hero of our farmlands. Bessemer lived in the height of the industrial revolution, in the era when steam and steel ruled the waves, made empires and meant big, big money. The kind of wire old steelmaking processes produced was short runs of thick and brittle stock; not much use for fencing the miles and miles of open land to be found in the new colonies of New Zealand and Australia. Bessemer invented a new kind of furnace, which blew oxygen through ‘pig iron’ while it was liquid hot, blasting away impurities and making inexpensive steel. The result was perfect for ‘ductile’ use; it could be coiled out into massive long runs of wire. There was no way New Zealand was ignoring this innovation. Bessemer kicked production into high gear in the mid-1850s, and by 1866 John Grigg of Ashburton called for tenders for 20 miles (32 kilometres) of wire fencing. Orari Gorge Station had 48 kilometres of fencing up by 1871 and had doubled that by 1874. Moa Flat Station, between Dunedin and Alexandra, had 402 kilometres of wire fencing by 1879. Number eight wire had landed, and using it in innovative ways made this product a byword for ingenuity. Fencing has been a vital activity for farmers here since the introduction

of livestock, thanks to the wily and persistent nature of sheep themselves. Today, fencing contractors don’t have to rely on products such as the prerolled, iron-battened ‘colonial sheep fence’, which was shipped here from Sheffield, England in pioneering times.

A tried and true method evolved in the 1960s with the advent of 12.5 gauge wire and tanalised posts treated with copper arsenate. The future may well hold posts reforged from old milk bottles if recent innovations take hold.

Tractor-mounted post drivers and ATV vehicles have made it easier to access those long and lonely runs of wire singing in the wind, but expertise is what keeps them strong. We’re certain that old Mr Bessemer would approve. ¢

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On these pages, we’re presented with a vast range of professionals who will come to the aid of local farmers when they are in need. From mechanics to builders, plumbers to vets, there are individuals and companies who traverse the countryside day after day, keeping agriculture working. The first such group in New Zealand history was the mobile shearing gangs, and in their early days, they had the reputation of ‘wild west’ characters. Indeed, the fastest shearers in a gang were called the ‘guns’ after the quickdraw artists of the American plains. Fastest in each group of these travelling, hardworking (and often hard-drinking) shearers was called the Don (poking fun at the Dons of Oxford University) or the ringer. Farmers needed these men with their specialist skills, as the window of opportunity for getting the mob shorn and the wool factored and off to market was slim. Much wool was exported halfway around the world, on a schedule decided by the speed of sailing ships. So they were respected, these blokes (in an age before workplace equality, the shearers were universally men), but also mistrusted as roguish characters, with their reputation for swearing and for settling arguments with a bout of bare-knuckle boxing. Preachers might fulminate, but the shearers were vital to the industry. Top shearers with manual blades were able to power through 75 sheep a day or more. In the 1880s mechanised shearing came to New Zealand, and there arose many tales of top ‘guns’ trying to best the machines with skill alone. Eventually, the machinery was embraced as part of the skill of shearing, and today, the record stands at more than 700 sheep shorn in a day. The spectacle of seeing the best

p Shearing gang from yesteryear

shearers face-off, which had always been bet on and remarked upon, became a real competition in 1870, almost a century before the founding of the Golden Shears. Today, shearers are a professional bunch well removed

from the rough-edged colonial days. The old ‘uniform’ of black singlet, lanolinoiled trousers and wool-bale shoes has become part of the stereotype of the Kiwi farmer. Instead of a gang with manual shears, farmers now call in a

fully equipped workforce with the latest in technology. Preachers have less to complain about during the shearing season. They are still a link back to the first ‘who are you going to call?’ in New Zealand agriculture. ¢

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Boss lookt a bit intrestid then. “Wots happened?” he sed. “Well, do ya ‘member we won sum munny on Lotto online, an’ we decided to just put it back into play for the big jackpot and reinvist our winnings in more tickets, cos it was just a cuipla hundy, not enough to do much with. “Well, guess wot, I coodint buy any more tickits in Lotto, and a messij on the computa said I have ‘exceeded my limit!!!,” sed Sharlene. “Nah!” seda Boss. “Who says.” “Lotto sez, I rang up and the lady ina phone sed we kin only spend five hundy bucks in a month for online Lotto tickits. The guvmint says. Some infernal affairs departmint!” “So I kin go an’ buy as many tickits as I want from the shops in town wen the jackpot is big. But I can’t do it ona computa?’ sed Boss. “Come on!!” So Sharlene went an’ got her lapytop cimputa and opened it and show Boss, reading in her skooteacha voice. “All players have a weekly spending limit of $150 and a monthly limit of $500. Of the $150 weekly spending limit, no more than $50 can be spent on Instant Kiwi Online games. These spending limits have been set in conjunction with the Department of Internal Affairs and the Ministry of Health.“ “Blimmin granny state, that’s wot,” seda Boss. “Neva mind, nek time it jackpots ter 20 millyin dollas, I’ll take the ute inter town. Anyway deah, no wurries, I hada bet ina pub. These

pommies rekined Ingland was gonna win the Werld Cup, and was thowin’ there munny around. So I stuck sum munny up and got good odds too.” Sharlene lookt suspishus. “I assume you put ya munny on Souf Africa? How much munny deah?” “Hah,” seda Boss “Howdja like a tip to Aussie. Top hotel, nice dinners, go ta the Mellbin Cup. The Dog can wotch the farm.” Sharlene gived the Boss a sloppy kiss. Trust Boss to get lucky. An if they go away, cool. Sharlene’s Mum is staying. Roast pork cracklin for me tea. Cheers, Billy

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WHAT’S ON?

Email info@thelifestyler.co.nz with your event information or call 0800 466 793

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. 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. Phone 09 439 5248 or 0800 228 6757. 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. Art classes – 7–9pm Tuesdays. Private tuition, cleaning and restoring painting, and commissions also available, phone 09 439 0255. 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, Circus Jam – Thursdays 6–8pm at the Town Hall. Youth class Tuesdays 6–7.30pm, Adult class Wednesdays 6–7pm Anglican Hall 58 Hokianga Road. 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 – Business meeting first 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. Parkinsons Support Group – Coffee morning November 7 in Dargaville. Please call Alison Robertson 09 439 7798 for venue details. 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. Waimamaku Artisans’ Fair – Saturday, 16

November 16, 10am to 3pm. Waimamaku Hall 7232 State Highway 12. Contact Nadia 022 405 8679, Juliet 09 405 4646. 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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November 5 - 2019

KAIPARA LIFESTYLER

CLASSIFIEDS

Phone 09 439 6933

Closing date for classified advertising for the 12 November 2019 edition is Monday 11 November 2019

For Sale

Garage Sale

CARAVAN EWOF (and marine). Call your local inspector today at A+ Electrical Inspections and Security on 021 240 6764.

GARAGE & HOUSEHOLD clearance sale, Saturday 9th November 8am onwards, 5479 SH14 Awakino Point.

HAT, SHIRT, shorts. And then there’s undies, socks and everything else. Everything for Christmas at Fannons. Only 6 weeks to go. 7.30 - 4.00 Weekdays, 8.30 - 12.30 Sat. Fannons for Menswear. 52 Victoria St, Dargaville, 09 439 8946.

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Livestock

SUZUKI KINGQUAD 300cc 4WD H/L ratio. Front tyres are near new, rear tyres v/good. Near new battery, B rego, very tidy, everything works, $1500 O.N.O Ph 020 439 8219.

DARGAVILLE SPRING WEANER FAIR

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.

Thursday 14th November 12.30pm Start

Business For Sale

300 Here Frsn X, Ang Frsn, Here X Str Clvs 300 Here Frsn X, Ang Frsn, Here X Hfr Clvs 60 Frsn Here X & Frsn Bull Clvs

PASSENGER/FREIGHT SERVICE, well established (14 years), 5-day bus run, Dargaville to Whangarei, owner wishes to retire, $80,000. Ph 021 991 032.

Property For Sale 10 ACRE bush block, 2 dwellings, 2 solar power systems, 2 water tanks, Tokatoka. 150 kms from Auckland, $439,000 negotiable, Ph 022 042 9381.

For Further information please contact PGG Wrightson Agents Chris Fife 027 495 1552 Steve Harsant 027 497 9892

RETAIL ASSISTANT at The Kauri Museum, Matakohe part-time, fixed term contract for the holiday season. Email admin@kaurimuseum.com for details.

An expanding local mill needs enthusiastic, honest staff with experience in the timber industry. Applicants must be responsible, punctual, physically fit and drug free, with an excellent work ethic. The successful applicant must have reliable transport and be prepared to participate in a safe workplace culture.

DRIVE PHONE FREE!

To request an application form please contact the office on 439 0833

Situations Vacant

Would you like to work in a family-focused, leading accounting firm in Dargaville? We have two roles becoming available and

HOSPICE SHOP MANAGER - DARGAVILLE

This role involves working with the Team Leader and volunteer workforce to ensure efficient functioning of the shop to financially support Hospice Kaipara services. Experience in retail management an advantage. 20 hours per week with the ability to work more hours when required. Closing Date: 8th November 2019 Please send a covering letter and CV to: manager@hospicekaipara.org.nz

we’d love to hear from you if this is what you’re after. The first is a fixed term parental leave vacancy for a personal assistant to the Director and the second is a part time taxation and payroll clerk. Personal Assistant – parental leave cover We’re looking for an experienced administrative professional who will provide support and assistance to the director and the accounting and administrative staff with a can do attitude. This role will start 6th January 2020. Taxation and Payroll Clerk - permanent We’re also requiring an aspiring taxation and payroll clerk to

Helping grow the country

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.

Any job big or small. We do them ALL

SAWMILL WORKERS

A job description is available on request

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.

Dargaville Bobcat Services

Situations Vacant

At the Dargaville Saleyards:

Property Maintenance

WATER TANK Vacuum clean, Full tank OK, Waste no more than 1,000 litres. Ph Wals 09 437 3936 or 021 932 225.

Situations Vacant

DARGAVILLE SPRING CATTLE FAIR Thursday 7th November 12.30pm Start At the Dargaville Saleyards: 165 2yr Frsn Here X, Ang X Strs 30 2yr Frsn Here X & Here X Hfrs 300 15mth Here Frsn X, Ang X, Speckle Park & Here X Strs 200 15mth Here Frsn X, Ang X, Speckle Park & Here X Hfrs 60 A/B Ang X & Frsn Here X Str Clvs 60 A/B Ang X & Frsn Here X Hfr Clvs 12 15mth Here Bulls

PRINCIPAL VACANCY TINOPAI SCHOOL The Tinopai School Board of Trustees are currently seeking a NZ registered, experienced principal-teacher to lead our child-centred, family-focused rural school. The position is fixed-term for 32 weeks as our current sole-charge Principal has been awarded a Principal Study Award grant for 2020. The successful applicant must be able to work collaboratively with the staff, board of trustees and community and be a self-motivated classroom teacher, experienced in working with multilevel groups and have an affinity with, and understanding of, te reo me ona tikanga Maori. We are a decile 1 school with a current roll of 20, situated on the seaside village of Tinopai on the Kaipara Harbour. Position commences mid-Term 1, 2020. Dates TBC. Please contact Erana Fenton for an application pack. Please send your CV and direct enquiries to: Erana Fenton, BOT Chair erana@tinopaiprimary.school.nz | Ph: 021 0868 5232

join the team. This junior position will be part time initially but developing into a full-time role over time starting in the new year. These two positions could be combined for the right applicant. You’ll need: * Brilliant communication skills – warm, friendly and with a win-win attitude * Confident, efficient, unflustered personality * Previous Administrative, Accounts Payable, Payroll and Microsoft Office experience * Previous experience with Xero would be an advantage * Availability to work 3-5 days per week

To enquire about this position, or to apply now with your CV, please email michelle@myaccountants.co.nz Applications close 19th November 2019

50 15mth Frsn Bulls

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

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

Contact PGG Wrightson Agents Chris Fife 027 495 1552 Steve Harsant 027 497 9892 Darryl Williamson 029 432 9285

Phone or Txt Paul

027 271 2022

Helping grow the country

Wanted

Grazing

Livestock FOR SALE dexter cattle young steers & in calf cow with calf at foot. Friendly animals, great for small blocks, great beef, Ph 027 436 3003.

MATAKOHE SALE Change of Date 15th November

Taking Bookings Now

Allan Swindlehurst 027 493 2844 Blair Sidwell 021 325 325 Donald McKenzie 021 754 174 Noel Baker 027 455 5828 Jake Hamlin 027 520 1771

Kaipara Lifestyler

YOUR HELP YOUR HELP GET TO SCHOOL

GET TO SCHOOL

WANTED TO rent, house, garage and land for 3 ponies and 1 horse, good tenants, Ph 021 0235 8140.

GOOD GRAZING available, on 32 ha for dairy weaners or yearlings on Pukehuia Road near Dargaville, Ph 09 974 7571.

WE NEED WE NEED

DARGAVILLE SALE Thursday 7th November Entries include A/c Clients Williamson Agriculture 80 x TQ Charx & W/F 1yr Steers & Heifers AC Duff & SE Angelo 36 x 1yr Angx & W/F Heifers 18 x 1yr Angx Steers RK T VA Biddles – Kaipara Hereford Stud 15 x TQ 1yr Purebred Hereford Steers Pinaki Station 20 x 1yr Angus Heifers GJ & SJ Clement 20 x 2yr Hfrdx & Angx Steers 20 x 2yr Hfrdx Heifers A/c K M Flower 15 x 1yr Hfrd Bulls G & T Nilsson 25 x 1yr Angx Steers Contact Haydn Evans 021 985 863 Michael Younger 027 439 4023 Andrew Simpson 027 449 1228 Craig Couling 027 268 28

Bus Drivers&& Bus Drivers Trainees Required Trainees Required

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•• Flexible Schedule Options •• •Steady School Holidays Flexible Schedule Options Steady Wage •• Weekends Weekends &School SchoolHolidays Holidays Off • Flexible Schedule Options SteadyWage Wage• Weekends && OffOff •• Paid Training and help in licensing process • Great Hours • Be part of a team • Paid Training and help in licensing process • Great Hours • Be part of a team Paid Training and help in licensing process • Great Hours • Be part of a team •• Paid Holidays •• Great Job for Take Your Child School • Paid Holidays • Great Stay-at-Home parents parents •• Paid Holidays Great JobJob forforStay-at-Home Stay-at-Home parents • Take TakeYour YourChild Childtoto toSchool School •• Be Home when children are • Annual Leave • Local Job no big commute • Be Home when children are • Annual Leave Local Job no big commute Be Home when children are • Annual Leave • Local Job - no big commute • Uniform supplied Becomean anintegral integral part part of •• Uniform supplied •• •Become of the community Uniform supplied Become an integral of the thecommunity community • Work incaring a caring andsafe safeenvironment environment • Perfect for Retirees •• Work in a and Perfect for Work in a caring and safe environment • Perfect for Retirees Retirees

Call Tony today on 0274504401

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KAIPARA LIFESTYLER November 5 - 2019

CLASSIFIEDS Work Wanted PROFESSIONAL PAINTER interior and exterior, can travel, 30 years experience, Ph Gary Dixon 021 066 7505.

Phone 09 439 6933

Closing date for classified advertising for the 12 November 2019 edition is Monday 11 November 2019 Public Notices

WAIHAUA MARAE SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING Election of Trustees Alteration to the Charter General Meeting Sunday 17th November 2019 Starting at 10am Waihaua Marae

WAYNE & ANNETTE Ph 09

439 2020

Dry Aged Beef Specialists Traditional Manuka wood smoked Bacon & Ham

TOKATOKA Trades & Services 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.

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

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.

Pet Supplies 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.

Northern Wairoa Netball Association

AGM On Monday 25th November 2019, 7pm at the Robyn Branch Room, Sportsville, Dargaville.

The Northland Agricultural Research Farm Inc AGM is on the 21st November 2019. 10.30am Farm Walk AGM will follow Held on farm at 531 State Highway 12, Dargaville. ALL WELCOME Ph Nicola on 021 346 061 for more information.

Tamati Waipouri Whanau Trust

AGM Saturday 23rd November 11am Grandpas, Parirau

NORTHERN WAIROA COMMUNITY RADIO TRUST

AGM for Big River FM Tuesday 12th November 2019 at 6.30pm At Big River FM premises, Hokianga Road, Dargaville All welcome

Public Notices

Death Notices

MASONIC VILLAGE - UNITS TO BUY

Edward Brian Rope “Ropey”

Two-bedroom Units available now in Wellsford Masonic Village under occupational right ownership. Independent living in a friendly, sunny, relaxed village atmosphere, ideal for the active, over 60’s. Masons and non-Masons very welcome. Call Holly Taylor (09) 438 3109 extn 2 for more information.

POUTO TOPU A TRUST SHAREHOLDERS AGM 2019 Saturday 23rd November 2019 Rangitane Community Hall 5226 Pouto Road, Pouto

9AM – TE WA KARANGA 9:30AM – REGISTRATION 10:00AM – MEETING COMMENCES • Minutes of Previous AGM • Farm Reports • Financial Reports • Trustee Elections 2 Vacancies • General Business • Trust Deed Enquiries: Secretary Email: poutotopua@hotmail.co.nz Free Call:0800 08 00 47

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. DO YOU need to talk about a Consumer issue, Tenancy or Employment problem? Call in for free, confidential advice at Dargaville Citizens Advice Bureau 37 Hokianga Rd, or ph 09 439 6100 Mon-Fri: 10am-1pm, dargaville@cab.org.nz LOVE REMEMBERS my holy Sabbath, Romans 3:31, Math 5:17-19. MATTHEW 5:20 says your righteousness has to exceed the righteousness of the scribes and Pharisees. Our righteousness will never be good enough. That’s why we need to accept as a gift Christ’s righteousness. Romans 10:4 says Christ is the end of the law (its already been fulfilled) believe and receive.

Avoid Drink Driving

Passed away peacefully after a hardfought battle on October 27th, 2019; aged 78 years. Beloved and devoted husband of the late Barbara. Adored dad of Dean and Kimberley. Treasured Grandpa of Alex, Sophie, and Harrison. Brian’s Service was held at the Southern Rugby Football Club, Te Kopuru.

George Raymond Taylor Died on 30th October 2019 after a short illness aged 77 Loving husband of Etha, dad of Christopher, Susan & Kevin, grandad of Devan & Jordie. Laid to rest at Matakohe on Saturday 2nd of November.

“Accepted into his perfect love” Personal SINGLE? MEET other interesting, intelligent, genuine people just like yourself, all ages. Dine out ‘Dinner for six’. Ph 021 639 552.

Tree Services

AGM TUESDAY 19 NOVEMBER 2019, starting at 9.00am Conference Room, Community Health Services Building, Dargaville Hospital. ALL WELCOME

Pouto Horse Sports would like to thank our main sponsor: Tropex Exports Ltd We would also like to acknowledge Pouto Topu A Trust, Asset Construction and Bee Active for their support. Lastly, a big thank you to the crew and their tireless work to make a day great!

The Southern (Te Kopuru) Football Club Inc.

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

Proposed Temporary Road Closure Pursuant to the Transport (Vehicular Traffic Road Closure) Regulations 1965, the Kaipara District Council hereby gives notice that the Councils Roading Network Maintenance Contractor; Broadspectrum Ltd has made an application to have the following street temporarily closed for 5 working days on the days and at the time below for the purpose of the replacement of the culvert on Whakapirau Road located at RP80. Monday 17 February 2020 at 7:00am to Friday 21 February 2020 at 6:00pm Whakapirau Rd RP80 Any objections to this proposal should be in the hands of the Kaipara District Council no later than 04:00pm on Monday 18th November 2019.

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING To be held on Wednesday 20th November 2019, 8.00pm.

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At the Southern Clubrooms, Pouto Road, Te Kopuru.

Wednesday 20th November 2019 held at Kaihu Rugby Clubrooms 7.00pm. Any enquiries – Hamish Watson 027 303 9609. All Welcome.

Western Sharks Rugby AGM

Wednesday 13th November 2019 7:30pm at the clubrooms, Murdoch Street, Dargaville. All members, players and supporters welcome Paul Sorensen (secretary) westernsharksrugby@gmail.com Nurseries & Plants

VEGE & Flower seedlings at Ruawai. Tomatoes, Cucumbers, sweetcorn, lettuce, beetroot, broccoli, beans, peas, etc $2 each. Pumpkin, butternut, buttercups, courgettes, $2 each. Raspberry plants $3.50 each, strawberry plants $1 each. Ph Diane 09 439 2361, Monday-Saturday, 9am-1.30pm.

Public notice

(Public notice of applications for on-licence, BYO on-licence or conveyance-licence. Section 127, Sales and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012) Rennieco Ltd of Mangawhai, has made application to the District Licensing Committee for the renewal of an on-licence in respect of the premises situated at Sandbar 7 A Wood Street, Mangawhai Heads Kaipara District, Northland. The general nature of the business conducted under the licence is Restaurant. The days on which and the hours during which alcohol is intended to be sold under the licence are: Monday to Sunday 9am to 1am to the following day. The application may be inspected during ordinary office hours at the Kaipara District Council Offices at Unit 13, The Hub, 6 Molesworth Drive, Mangawhai or 42 Hokianga Road, Dargaville. 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.

This is the only publication of this notice.

KAIHU VALLEY RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB

Annual AGM

Public Notices

No objection to the issue of a licence may be made in relation to a matter other than a matter specified in section 105(1) of the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012.

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.

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The Otamatea Kauri and Pioneer Museum Trust Board NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

Monday 25 November 2019 - 7.00pm Matakohe Community Hall

AGENDA: 1. To receive annual accounts 2. To receive annual report of Board’s activities 3. Election of Trustees (4) NOMINATIONS OF TRUSTEES Nominations in writing to be at The Kauri Museum by 5.00pm Monday 18 November. Eligibility: There is no residential restriction on nominees but those moving and seconding the nomination must reside in the old Otamatea County Council area. Voters at the AGM must be registered on the Kaipara District Council Electoral Roll. Nomination forms are available from the Admissions desk at the museum or, email admin@kaurimuseum.com

THELMA AND CHARLIE PARKER EDUCATION TRUST The above education trust was established at the direction of the late Mr Charlie Parker, a wellknown and respected local businessman. The purpose of the trust is to establish and maintain scholarships which will be known as the THELMA AND CHARLIE PARKER SCHOLARSHIPS. Each scholarship is designed to assist any current pupil or pupils of Dargaville High School, who, in the opinion of the trustees, would benefit from further education or study of either tertiary or other nature, or of any recognised course of education or study and who would otherwise be unable to undergo such education or study having regard to the financial resources of that student and/or that student’s immediate family. The trustees of the trust therefore invite applications for assistance from students of Dargaville High School or from any person on a student’s behalf. Application forms are available from the school office or Hammonds Law, Solicitors. To enable consideration by the trustees, completed applications must be delivered to the High School office or the offices of Hammonds Law by 5.00pm on Friday the 8th of November 2019. Any enquiries should be directed to the High School office or to Alistair Hammond of Hammonds Law, Solicitors.


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November 5 - 2019  KAIPARA LIFESTYLER

18 COATES AVENUE, BAYLYS BEACH

$699,000 316 MOUNTAIN ROAD, MAUNGATUROTO

$595,000 LOT 2 BICKERSTAFFE ROAD, MAUNGATUROTO

$800,000+GST (if any) 6 SKELTON CRESCENT, PAPAROA

$325,000

OUTSTANDING VIEWS

EASY RURAL LIFESTYLE!

LOT 2, 243 BICKERSTAFFE RD, MAUNGATUROTO

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

Just over 31ha of north easterly facing bare land, mostly flat to gently rolling, just a little steeper land, here is your blank canvas for your grazing or lifestyle block, on the tarseal, 2.5kms to town with a beautiful river boundary. $800,000 + GST if any.

Immaculately presented one bedroom cottage with semiensuite will appeal to those downsizing or first home buyer. Warm, sunny, sheltered. Open plan, woodburner, northfacing, lovely country view. Healthy fruit trees and easy-care garden. Two small sheds. Call Rhoda now.

JILL WILSON Mob 021 505 712 WEB ID MRU2315

RHODA MORRISON Ph 0274 800 691 WEB ID MRE2357

99 NORMANBY STREET, DARGAVILLE $239,000 967 GOLDEN STAIRS ROAD, MAUNGATUROTO

$500,000 56 SUNSET DRIVE, BAYLYS BEACH

$460,000 17 TE WAIROA LANE, TINOPAI PENINSULA

$345,000

LAND BANKING WITH INCOME.

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SEA VIEWS AND READY TO GO

PRIME KAURI POINT SECTION

This 1950s home on 977 sqm has a good sized lounge with bi fold windows, original kitchen, bathroom with modern shower & vanity, sep toilet, 1 large bedroom plus another room off the lounge. The home has an insulation certificate, has been rewired & re roofed. Currently tenanted with a long term tenant that would like to stay if purchased by an investor. RACHAEL DE VRIES Mob 021 943 900 WEB ID RJS4116

This 4/5 bedroom home has a spacious dining/kitchen with separate lounge. Large laundry room. Bring your decorating skills. Master bedroom and family room have new carpet, with a fire place and heat pump to ensure a cosy winter. Set on 8000sqm (approx. 2 acres) of garden and grassed land.

This well-established property with some sea views features 2 double bedrooms, open plan living, spacious bathroom with a separate shower and bath, is well insulated plus has internal access to the single garage and laundry. Also has a carport, garden shed and the elevated section is fully fenced.

Enjoy STUNNING WATER VIEWS and picturesque native bush from easy contoured site. Come and build your home here at Kauri Point on the Kaipara Harbour. Hideaway hut. Shared Private beach access. Lot 17 4154 sqm. Power & phone at boundary. Call Rhoda today!

GARY MORRIS 021 902 087 WEB ID MRU2376

CRAIG CLEMENT Mob 021461668 WEB ID RJS4055

RHODA MORRISON Ph 0274 800 691 WEB ID MRE2372

1 DEM STREET, PAHI

$239,000 LOT 2, STATE HIGHWAY 12. MAUNGATUROTO

$475,000 +GST (if any) 4560 POUTO ROAD, DARGAVILLE

$365,000 352 HEATLEY ROAD, WHAKAPIRAU

$740,000

PRIME IN PAHI - PRICE REDUCED

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Large prime easy contoured 2378m2 section ready for you. No building covenants so you can camp, build new or resite a second hand dwelling. Great fishing either from at the end of Dem Street where there is a reserve, boat launching facilities for the smaller craft and safe swimming. All tide wharf and boat launching facilities approx 600m away. SHEILA BOON Mob 027 498 5651 WEB ID MRE2182

Commercial blank canvas 0.5884ha. Hard to find and conveniently nestled between 2 existing commercial properties. Attractively fenced with user friendly entrances for ease of inward and outward goods. Power and comms at boundary. 2 sections available, buy one or buy both. Phone Tony 021831864. TONY NORTHCOTT Mob 021 831 864 WEB ID MC2361

Seeking self sufficiency? Compostable toilet, califont hot water. Water from inground bore which feeds house and troughs. Single bedroom dwelling insulated with free standing wood burner. Approx 4ha´s of rolling contour and planted with mature and fruiting olive trees.

Set on 10 acres of gently contoured land, this 260m2 4 bedroom barn style house is a must see. With modern open plan living/kitchen/dining, spacious bathroom, fruit trees, implement sheds, ponds, a stream and a stunning rural outlook, you really do not want to miss out on this one.

MICHELLE TOMLINSON Mob 027 339 5937 WEB ID RJS4294

KARYN HODGSON Mob 029 7799 019 WEB ID MRU2367

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