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Council reserve decision riles residents u by Paul Campbell

A decision to proceed with planning for an effluent field on the popular Pahi reserve harbour foreshore has drawn wide opposition from the local community and has been slated as “an arrogant and flippant disregard for views of local Pahi residents and reserve users and the wider ratepayers of Kaipara.”

Triennium agreement proposed

The Kaipara District Council has been asked to join a landmark agreement with the three other new councils …

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p Pahi residents gathered last Sunday to protest plans for a toilet drip field on their waterfront reserve

Through the eyes of artists

The winners have been chosen from amongst a visual feast of original artwork at the 2022 Kaipara Art Awards …

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Carrying forward a community focus

Dargaville’s Silver Fern Farms site has a new interim site manager, as Laurie Davies steps up from …

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After a series of public meetings held by the Kaipara District Council on planned new public toilets at Pahi, residents rejected any action encroaching on public use and enjoyment of the wider reserve area. Now the council’s infrastructure strategic planner Mark Schreurs has told locals work will proceed on resource consent for a green foreshore area drip field. He wrote: ‘We feel there is no need for a further meeting. The next step being to work with mana whenua on resource consent prior to construction starting.’ Pahi resident Owen Stevens has led opposition to the council plan, writing to Mr Schreurs and the new mayor, among others, suggesting, in part, an interim alternative system utilising the existing drip field of the old toilet facility at the beach. “I am replying to your correspondence with suggestions for a way forward to prevent serious anger from Pahi

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community with you and KDC,” said Mr Stevens. This stand is supported by the Pahi Reserve Society and the Pahi Fishing and Boating Club, which runs the annual Pahi Regatta. “You need to concede there will not be any new soakage field on the recreation reserve greens. No one, except you, wants or will tolerate these areas being restricted,” Mr Stevens said. Another long-term resident, Ken ‘Honk’ Sheppard, agrees that “work must not start and money be wasted before any number of issues are resolved, and this involves listening to those who live at Pahi and know how the reserve is used. “A new drip field will be off limits, including peak camping ground demand, vehicles and boat trailers. Who wants to picnic with kids playing and running around on a toilet drip field by the beach?” Mr Stevens has written to the council: “If it takes three years to complete the

project, so be it, but you must take the needs and views of the locals along with you. As it is, the attitude expressed at the recent meeting shows an arrogant and flippant disregard for the views of local Pahi residents and reserve users and the wider ratepayers of Kaipara.” The chair of the Pahi Reserve Society, which administers the area and the Pahi Beach Holiday Park, Alan Reynolds, says the council stand is “on a par with other issues. The children’s playground has once again been closed because of the danger of dead branches in two socalled ‘significant ancient trees’, with no remedial council action. “The iconic and listed Moreton Bay fig at the reserve has been in dire need of arborists’ care for many months. Despite advice of this, there’s been zero action from council. So the drip field debacle is not all that surprising, I suppose. We can only hope some sanity will finally prevail.” ¢

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Mayor’s Message Kia ora and hello, This is my first message as your Mayor. It is very humbling to be asked to represent you all. It’s a deep responsibility that I take seriously. I’ll be writing to you each month to keep you up to date with what’s going on in the region. Last week the other Elected Members and I were officially sworn in. The oath we swear is to serve the best interests of the whole district, regardless of the ward we represent, and that is what I intend to do. I have already spent some time in Wellington getting to know the new Mayors from other councils and learning the finer processes of working in Local Government. I enjoyed meeting other Mayors who share common goals and challenges, and establishing some good relationships with them. I expect we’ll continue to work together to share ideas and experiences that will best serve our respective districts.

p Local visual artist Te Korekore O Marama is set to begin filming on a new project which has gathered an enthusiastic volunteer cast and crew, to tell an original story. Te Toa … The Warrior is ‘a Māori Shakespearian tragedy of love, power and madness’, telling the tale of a revolutionary’s fight against a fictional modern-era dictatorship. It will be the director’s third feature-length film project, and will be shot locally in late November. Support from the creative community is making this project happen. Find out more about the film and how to get involved at thewarrior.co.nz.

We’ve committed to work together for the benefit of the whole district. Already we have a number of issues which, as a council, require careful consideration and response. That includes the proposed Local Government reform and an alternative for three waters put forward by the Mayors of Auckland, Christchurch and Waimakariri, which I support wholeheartedly. I acknowledge the economic challenges many of us are facing are difficult - for businesses and individuals. Already a lot of you have made contact to congratulate me, and to discuss local issues. I have done my best to respond and am keeping in touch as much as possible. Thank you all for your support and confidence and I look forward to championing Kaipara’s interests. Hei konaˉ mai / Goodbye for now

p Recently, Dargaville Intermediate School pupils took part in a photography and hauora (wellbeing) workshop with Mandi Lynn from Click Happy. Those who took part put their names forward for a $600 scholarship for an additional summer holiday workshop and won. Photography scholarship winners pictured from left (front) Ella Davison, Elayna Tane, Jayden-Rei Korau, Leah Manson (rear) Briaha Blaxland, Lily Jeffery, Holly Duncan, Moana McIlroy and Alex Bell. Megan Shannon and Aaliyah Pomare also won the scholarship.

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My goal is to build a Council team where we all get on, and we are already making good progress on that front. I have appointed Councillor Larsen as Deputy Mayor, who brings years of council experience to the role – that’s important when 70% of council members are new. I value the different voices in the group and the talents other members will bring.

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p Families from around Kaipara gathered together at the Paparoa Showgrounds on Friday evening to participate in the Sossie Slammer Gumboot Friday fundraising event. Organiser Jessica Brennan said she couldn’t believe the overwhelming response by residents, who showed up in force. “What an amazing turnout! Thank you all so much for coming and all those who sponsored and helped make the event so successful.”


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Triennium agreement proposed

National numbers up, as candidates await

u by Andy Bryenton

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The Kaipara District Council has been asked to join a landmark agreement with the three other new councils in Northland, working together in what they describe as a ‘time of unprecedented change’.

Northland’s branch of the National Party will not announce a candidate to contest the ‘battleground’ constituency until early in 2023, as membership numbers swell.

The so-called Triennium Agreement covers the entire three year term of all elected councils, and proposes to bind together the Northland Regional Council under chairperson Tui Shortland, Whangārei District Council under mayor Vince Cocurullo, Far North District Council led by Moko Tepania in common cause with the KDC. That cause is the betterment of Northland as massive changes to infrastructure services, local governance and resource management are pushed forward by the government. ‘The parties acknowledge that the 2022 to 2025 triennium will be a time of unprecedented change for local government,’ states the introduction to the document the KDC was briefed on this week by governance adviser Gavin Dawson. The agreement was developed with input from former Mayor Jason Smith and his administration. Being part of it helps facilitate the work of several other collaborative bodies, such as Northland’s Mayoral Forum and Chief Executive’s Forum. Joint participation in committees such as the Northern Transport Alliance, the Northland Civil Defence Emergency Management Group and the Joint Regional Economic Development Committee is also

p Mayor Craig Jepson and his council will help review an agreement which will see Northland governance bodies work in harmony

made possible with the framework of the Triennium Agreement. Good outcomes from all of these collaborative groups have proven their worth. For example, roading quality has been greatly advanced due to NTA research in the last council term. Mayor Craig Jepson and his councillors have been presented with the agreement draft. They will study its clauses closely before becoming signatories alongside their regional colleagues in governance. ¢

“We have seen a tremendous increase in membership,” says local National Party chairperson Iain Huddleston. “This year, we have been very active, and we have seen new members coming in from across the social spectrum. It is a total mix; urban and rural, young and old.” Membership numbers, in the high 600s earlier this year, have now surpassed 1,500, in what Mr Huddleston says is a swell of people wanting change. “I think, also, that our two main leaders are very attractive to the public, as there is a huge sense of disillusionment out there,” he says. Northland is currently held by Labour’s Willow-Jean Prime and is also the home territory of Matt King, former National incumbent and leader of the current DemocracyNZ party. Prior member of parliament for Northland, Winston Peters, has also made headlines recently with a return to the public spotlight. A strong contender for this ‘swing’ seat may have to face up to all three of the above. One of the contenders who has stepped forward for the job as National’s candidate is former

p Iain Huddleston, Northland’s National Party chairperson, is positive about a surge in new members, showing an interest in democracy

Kaipara Mayor Jason Smith. He chose not to contest the mayoralty for a third term to take a shot at the National Party role. With membership burgeoning, a decision on whether he or one of the other worthy candidates being considered by the party will feature on blue electoral hoardings come election time. A decision will be made by March as to who has secured the candidacy. ¢

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Why should I review my will? u by Natalie Robinson

As life changes, so do your circumstances, assets and wishes. A thorough and up-to-date will ensures your wishes are respected when you die, and simplifies the administration of your estate for your grieving loved ones. Having children, getting married, or separating from your partner all impact your will. Getting married automatically renders your will invalid, but separating from your partner does not. If you had previously included your ex in your Will, they would be entitled to receive that gift from you, unless you update your will. Acquiring significant assets, such as a new property or an inheritance should also prompt you to think about your will. These days, families can be complex, meaning previous relationships, children, multiple properties or family trusts all need to be considered when making your will (or else it may leave your will wide open to be challenged, a stressful process for all involved). It’s also useful to consider non-financial matters, such as who will look after your children and pets, what happens to your treasured personal effects, and your funeral arrangements.

Your will also helps to facilitate the ‘estate administration’ process when you die, by requiring you to appoint an executor(s) and trustee(s). The executor’s job is to administer the estate (eg act as a contact person, apply for probate). Once all of your assets have been realised, and the discretionary role of the executor has finished, the trustee(s) hold the assets on trust until the assets are distributed in accordance with your will to the beneficiaries. Usually, the same person or people will be both executors and trustees. You can appoint anyone as your executor/trustee, and you can appoint more than one, but it’s important to consider your choice carefully. The person/people you trust to carry out this important role may change over the years. When someone dies without a will, it often takes significant time, effort, and cost to deal with their estate.

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Through the eyes of artists

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u by Andy Bryenton

The winners have been chosen from amongst a visual feast of original artwork at the 2022 Kaipara Art Awards. The Kaipara Ar t Awards is organised by t h e D a r g av i l l e Arts Association and M a ng aw h a i A r ti s t s Incorporated, celebrating the high level of creativity and skill in the Kaipara artistic community. “The awards are an annual opportunity for artists practising in the Kaipara to challenge and test themselves, says Belinda Vernon p Geoff Ruthe with his winning painting Paradisus Terrestris from Mangawhai Artists. “Each year, we discover new talent and see Judge’s Award went to Cloris Viscoe for creativity thrive within our communities. It her Weather Idol. The emerging artist is exciting and uplifting.” award, recognising up-and-coming new This year, 55 works were presented talent, went to Mark Graham for his work to an independent judging team of Fatal Attraction. Jean Allan and Megan Corbett from “Congratulations to all the winners and Whangārei. The standard was high, and place-getters,” says John Pickworth from the decision was difficult, but after careful Dargaville Arts Association. “Thank you deliberation winners were found across to every entrant for your creativity and five major categories. daring to present your artwork. Thank you, Geoff Ruthe’s Paradisus Terrestris won too, to all of the sponsors who made this first place in two-dimensional painting, event possible through their generosity while Micaela van den Berg took top and support of the arts.” honours in the two-dimensional other Kaipara Art Awards works will be on media category with My Mother’s Savage display in Dargaville until December 7, Daughter. The winning sculpture was after an opening exhibit in Mangawhai Wāhine Toa by Yvonne Tana, and the closing today. ¢

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Winston Peters back in spotlight

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Previous member of parliament for Northland and Kaipara-raised politician Winston Peters is making headlines again, two years after his retirement was speculated. At the New Zealand First party’s conference in late October, the senior figure of New Zealand politics took to the stage in a leadership role, discussing the party’s plans for next year’s general election. “There is no real historical parallel to the crisis we face, right here, right now,”

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A detailed history of the Kaipara Vintage Machinery Club’s formation and progress during 21 years, from a working capital of $30 for stationery to its multimillion-dollar complex at Harding Park today, is being recorded in a new book by club founder Bruce Galloway. Featuring a collection of milestone photographs and the achievements of a large number of Dargaville and wider Kaipara residents, it follows Mr Galloway’s recent autobiography on running 11 farm properties before taking up his pen. “In 2002, I put several ads in the newspaper for anyone interested in forming a vintage machinery club, and six men came to the first meeting,” Bruce says. “Those present were Basil Cole, Peter Fisher, Eddie Yakich, Eric Burges, David Dreardon and myself. Peter started taking minutes in a notebook and asked us to put $5 each in the kitty to buy stationery.“ Extensive work and fundraising p grew rapidly to encompass an expanding community of members and supporters, which saw the club open new premises in August 2011. “It dawned fine and clear with a gentle breeze that was just enough to lift the array of flags Steve Gent had erected around the grounds,” writes Bruce. “All these flags represented 10 countries of origin for the collection of vintage machinery housed within the club. There were messages from out of

The vintage club’s 21st birthday cake was cut by founding members Dave Dreardon (left) and Bruce Galloway

town members and visiting club members from Hauraki, Manawatū, Otorohanga, Whangārei with the six original members.” Now known officially as Kaipara Heritage Machinery Dargaville Inc, it has collected a huge array of restored vintage machinery amid a still-growing collection and has become a major visitor attraction in Dargaville. The official history is due in the new year. ¢

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Carrying forward a community focus

Council remuneration rumination

u by Andy Bryenton

u by Andy Bryenton

Dargaville’s Silver Fern Farms site has a new interim site manager, as Laurie Davies comes from a processing management role in Te Aroha to replace well-known site manager Lance Warmington.

The newly elected Kaipara District Council has stated a broad interest in cost cutting to reduce rates, but one area it cannot change the figures is in councillors’ remuneration.

Lance is moving on to a role as operations improvement manager, travelling to Silver Fern Farms sites around the country but retaining his home in the community he loves. Laurie brings to the role 48 years in the business and close ties to Dargaville t h ro u g h h i s p rev i o u s management roles within Silver Fern Farms and sports. “It’s always been my way of thinking that you take care of the business, as that pays the wages. Secondly, take care of p Lance Warmington (right) is handing over the leadership of Dargaville’s Silver Fern Farms site to Laurie Davies the team because they are “I’m more than keen to continue to whānau, the heartbeat of our workplace. Thirdly, take care of the community, as it is support the work Lance has begun,” the community which supports the team says Laurie. He has the credentials to and brings people into the business,” prove it, having coached the Sharks rugby team during an earlier tenure says Lance. This ethos has seen the organisation, working in Dargaville. Both men say they are proud to and the Dargaville site specifically, contribute enormously to charitable work in a business which has seen works. It has made Lance a familiar face them come up from the shop floor to to good causes, as a benefactor and positions of responsibility. In their new friend. He says Laurie is keen to continue roles, they intend to promote that same this outreach, and the new interim site spirit of empowerment, upskilling and advancement for all staff. ¢ manager agrees wholeheartedly.

Councils do not vote for their own pay rate. The independent Remuneration Authority (RA) dictates how much the mayor is paid and cannot be changed by a vote. Similarly, all other councillors are paid from a pool of money, the amount of which is dictated externally. All they p Kaipara’s new council and mayor have their pay dictated by an external agency, in the same way as parliamentarians can do is agree on how and judges to divide it fairly among as a pool from which to disburse council the incumbents. “It is important to note that annual salaries for the coming financial year. Its remuneration for elected members documentation additionally suggests a should not be compared to a full-time mayoral salary of $133,000. If the council agree to a similar split to salaried role, as council does not employ elected members and the RA considers that used by the Smith administration, the role of a councillor as part-time,” the deputy mayor could be looking at said the KDC’s governance adviser a $60,000 salary, while councillors representing the Kaipara wards may Gavin Dawson. “Rather, it can be better compared expect $44,133. Discussions around the to an annual fee that an individual or exact figures, and whether more funds director might receive for serving on a should be awarded to councillors who take part in committees and special projects, government or company board.” The RA, which also sets salaries for are anticipated at the KDC meeting on judges, parliamentarians and other November 30, ahead of a report back to senior civil roles, has allocated $413,017 the RA in early December. ¢

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Meet the family u by Amy Fifita

Webster Family Butchery’s opening day is happening now at 63 Victoria Street in Dargaville, with plenty on offer. “Come on in and say hi and see what is on offer. We want to cater to many people, and that is our focus for the next little while. We know that the cost of good quality food has gone up a lot, and we will make sure to pass specials on to people,” says owner Teenica Webster. The Websters have owned other butcheries across Northland, including Maungatūroto Butchery and Coopers Beach Butchery. Last year, the couple sold their Coopers Beach business and moved back to the Kaipara. Owner and second-generation butcher Kyle Webster was born in Te Kōpuru Hospital

and raised in Kaipara. He is passionate about his craft, has an expansive knowledge of gourmet items and chooses simple-to-cook products. “My father-in-law Ken will also work part-time in the new business venture along with our son Jacob who is doing his apprenticeship — the whole family is involved.” Teenica says the family trials most of what Kyle serves and that it is a win if he cooks something that their various palettes enjoy. The opening day had balloons for children, gourmet taste-testers and

opening specials for the community to enjoy. “It is awesome to be back in Kaipara, and we have settled in well. Our families are from here, and the community has been amazing and incredibly supportive.” The butchery is open from Tuesday to Friday, 9am– 5.30pm, and Saturday, 9am–1pm. Contact the team at WebsterFamilyButcher@ gmail.com or find out more at facebook.com/ WebsterFamilyButchery. ¢

p The Webster family — (rear) Teenica, Kyle and Jacob; (front) Brooklyn and Olivia

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Dr Maggie Buxton from Awhiworld is creating a community pop-up lab hosted upstairs at Muddy Waters Gallery on November 24, from 4pm until 7pm. “It provides an opportunity for people to ask questions about creative technology and how it can support their jobs, hobbies and creative practices,” Awhiworld founder Maggie says. The Dargaville lab will demonstrate augmented reality, 3D printing and 3D projection. It’s the first portable lab run by Awhiworld and the latest in a series of labs created in Whangārei. “This is the first lab we have taken on the road. The purpose is to give people an insight into creative technology, particularly those who work in the creative industry or hobbyists. “It’s a chance for youth to expand their knowledge and ask questions about the creative technology sector in Northland. It’s also a networking opportunity to connect with like-minded people and experts in the field — we may learn from them and what they are doing.” “I approached John Pickworth at the Dargaville Arts Association because we have a successful longstanding collaborative partnership with him and that group. So we saw it as an opportunity to support that area. “It’s an excellent opportunity for our community and is the first of several creative digital initiatives coming to our region. It will interest a range of

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Saint Joseph’s School hosted a well-attended quiz night in late October, with brain-teasing questions raising money for out-of-theclassroom experiences.

The Northland Business Excellence Award winners were announced at the Awards Presentation and Celebration Evening on November 4.

p A room full of fun — even wrong answers gave contestants a chance to win a block of chocolate at Saint Joseph’s quiz night

“It was a good turnout, and a lot of fun,” said organiser Patrick Bourke as the quiz concluded and some of the twenty teams who took part selected their prizes. This prize pool came courtesy of a huge effort by local businesses and even some supporting families, who gave to ensure there was a treasure trove to match the trivia. The school wishes to thank all those who helped bolster the prize pool and the dedicated work of Patrick, who has put together similar quiz nights for many consecutive years. The money raised by the 20 competing teams, and from a pair of rapid-fire raffles, will go toward providing extra learning

opportunities outside the classroom for the Saint Joseph’s School students. Field trips, nature rambles, and time spent on extracurricular learning are a valuable part of education. It’s community events like these that make such fun excursions and adventures possible, enriching the school year. When the scores were tallied, the final victors of the 2022 quiz night were the ‘mediaeval warriors’ of Wolfsblood Manor, named for the fictional setting of Dargaville Little Theatre’s recent interactive murder mystery. They and 12 other teams topped the scoreboard and selected prizes to take home. ¢

The awards are designed to encourage local businesses to excel in their expertise and service to the community and acknowledge their diligent efforts. The winner of the NorthChamber Excellence in Business (Micro Business Award) was Haus of Brows with Flourish Maternity as a finalist. Th e H e n d e r s o n Re eve s Excellence in Business (Small Business Award) winner was p Flax and Fibre’s Heather Carrigan says she has been humbled by the outpouring of support she has Northland Petfood and Ontrack received following her double business awards victory Bookkeeping, PDC Creative and Propertyscouts Whangārei as finalists “Winning the award last year was in this category. surprising and humbling. The thing I most The Marsden Maritime Holdings remember is being overwhelmed by the LTD Excellence in Business (Medium support from the community. When you Business Award) went to Bay of Islands win, you don’t just win for yourself, but Plumbing & Gas. Law North received for every person who has supported and second. NDSL Ricoh Nor thland encouraged your business along the way,” Excellence in Business (Large Business says 2021 NBEA winner Heather Carrigan. Award) winner was tlc42u, and the Among other Northland entrants were finalists were Airzone and Robinson Smoken Daggers, Awakino Contract Asphalts 1992. The Northpower and Top Fencing and Good Life from Dargaville, Energy Northland Business Excellence Flowerpower Northland from Mangawhai, MuzzBang from One Tree Point and Supreme Award went to tlc42u. Re p re s e n t i n g t h e K a i p a r a , McLeods Pizza Barn from Waipū. Each Flowerpower Northland was a finalist joined the race to win in business, for the Northland Regional Council specialist, individual and customer Environmental Excellence Award. choice categories. ¢

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p Ruawai College’s senior prize-giving was an occasion for celebration, as students were awarded prizes, trophies and scholarships for achievements across the academic disciplines, the arts and sports. Dux of the school went to Monique Wrathall. She was presented with a ceremonial feather cloak and celebrated with a spirited tribute by the school’s kapa haka group.

p Ruawai’s prefect leaders for 2023 have been selected from students who were high achievers in 2022. Seth Eve-Rumsey, Piper Sterling, Emma Philips and Tahlia Johnson will be joined by Emma Ashfrod, Quinn Gardiner, Taynah Hardy and Lucas Hassall in this student leadership role of responsibility.

p Dargaville High School awarded its top achievers across sports and academia with a prize-giving well attended by family and well-wishers. While the sporting dux titles were taken out by Titan Taewa Kelly and Harmony Covacich, the academic dux award went to AJ Cocurullo-Tahu.

p Dargaville High School’s head students for 2023 were also chosen and announced at prize-giving and represent the up-and-coming leaders of the future. Deputy head girl Chalyn Hugo, deputy head boy Sinamoni Ma’ama, head boy Eliot Williams and head girl Willow Smith are all proud to represent their fellow students and their school.

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DIRT DOGS A subsidy for hybrid tractors? u by Andy Bryenton

Hybrid cars are currently receiving a rebate from the government, so what about those farmers who early-adopt hybrid tractor technology? Purely electric tractors may be a feature of future farming, should our generation capabilities and capacity evolve alongside e-vehicle technology. However, a proven method of saving fuel and adding traction is already out there. The concept of dieselelectric drivetrains goes back to the days of early submarines, which used diesel engines to charge batteries for underwater running. Thus, the idea has been tested in the harshest conditions. When one of John Deere’s large tractor development team, Roberto Javellana, was asked about the future of high-horsepower machines in 2019, he was adamant that hybrid power was the way ahead. When quizzed on the next big advancement from Deere, Javellana said: “A hybrid driveline. John Deere is already using a hybrid driveline in the popular 944K wheel loader. In this machine, a diesel engine drives a hydraulic pump, but also two electric generators. We will probably introduce this technique in agricultural machines as well in the future.”

Landini in Italy has already released one new form of hybrid that doesn’t use its diesel mill to fire up a bank of batteries. Its REX4 has diesel power to the rear wheels and electric motors in the front for surefooted all-terrain work, especially in hilly country p New Holland even has a concept hydrogen tractor; hybrid and alternative power is coming to the farm in the very near future or in tight squeezes such as orchards and vineyards. Alternatively, Indian tractor company Solis is aiming to make big fuel savings by getting the world’s biggest farming population into a fleet of its 50hp small hybrid tractors, using a similar set-up to a Prius road car. Shave off NATIVE | EXOTIC | EDIBLE | INDOOR 20% of India’s rural diesel bill, and that’s a QUALITY PLANTS WHOLESALE PRICES worldwide game-changer. www.greenspaceplants.co.nz At the other end of the scale is STEYR’s Konzept hybrid tractor, with drone support, four-wheel motors, a separate motor for the Open Tuesday-Saturday PTO and 250kW of power. All of this activity 9am-5pm EFTPOS points to a market ready to break into New No minimum order available Zealand farming. The question is, will the rebate scheme for city cars be extended when it does, to really benefit the eco243A Mountain Road, Kaiwaka conscious farmer? ¢

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DIRT DOGS Born of the Baja u by Andy Bryenton

The technology and techniques of off-road racing share a common crucible, where drivers and machines are tested to their limits. Kiwi racers and riders have always had an affinity for dirt. Our nation produces some quality mud in the winter, so much so that several brands of off-roaders were initially tested on local farms. Racing through the rough stuff has been an official pastime for more than three decades thanks to ORANZ, the Offroad Racing Association of New Zealand, and its opposite numbers in the highthrills world of motocross. While off-road adventure racing started in earnest with 1992’s Bridgestone 1000 race in Taupō, the popularity and technology of modern

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DIRT DOGS Fungus among us u by Andy Bryenton

Deep in the dirt lives a web of life that helps nurture the plants above and provides a home for bacteria below. Where many of us would see a clump of dirt and decaying plant matter, mycologists, the people who study fungi, see an intricate web of life. Sometimes invisible to the naked eye, mycelia are the thin strands which make up the main body of what we see as mushrooms. In reality, the mushroom is how the fungus spreads its spores. The mycelium, a densely woven mat of fibres, is its real body. Comparisons have been made between these intricate underground structures and the neurons in a human brain or the connections in the world wide web of telecommunications. What they do, however, is even more astounding than their physical form. There are two types of mycelium. One binds around the roots of plants, and one taps into them, becoming symbiotic with the species it hosts next to. They nourish the plant, feeding it minerals and elements gleaned from the soil, and from breaking down dead matter. A mat mycelium mat also soaks up water, making plants more resistant to drought. What’s in it for the mushroom? Plants in this symbiotic team-up send sugars down

through their roots because the fungus can’t photosynthesise. Down in the dark of the soil, it does its part and passes on nitrogen and phosphorus. Mycelia can also help guide root systems to water and link up with other trees of the same kind, helping them help each other. The biggest single living thing on earth was discovered by mycologist Paul Stamets, who recounted in his book Mycelium Running the existence of a 2,200-year-old fungal network under a forest in Oregon. It had spread across nearly 10 square kilometres. It produced deep, rich soil to grow bigger and bigger trees in partnership, harvesting sugars from their roots. The clever fungus even helps release a boost of nutrients to damaged trees after bushfires. In your garden or under your pasture and lawn, mycelia play a key role in healthy vegetation. Their enemies are compaction by heavy equipment and the use of harsh chemical sprays, and their favourite thing is a rich meal of compost. Composting households will know that the wispy white traceries of mycelia start to appear in a compost heap even before it’s spread on the soil. ¢

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DIRT DOGS Legacy of the excavator’s creator u by Andy Bryenton

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at the age of 26. Some contemporaries say he could have avoided the illness, but he was engaged in long hours of testing to perfect his ideas. Railway companies took to steam power in a big way, and gangs of labourers dwindled. Oddly, it was Otis’ invention that paved the way for one of the most enduring legends of US folklore. The apocryphal race between John Henry and the steam mining drill may be based on actual events at the Big Bend Tunnel in Talcott, West Virginia. Researcher Scott Reynolds Nelson claims to have interviewed an eyewitness in the 1920s. That man, Neal Miller, described the race between John Henry, an African-American tunnelling worker of formidable skill, p and an early steam drill. Henry beat the machine but is said to have died of his exertions. True or embellished, the tale of a working man fighting hard to beat mechanisation was also a metaphor for the times. It was not only slaves and immigrant labourers who were put off the rail gangs by steam-

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DIRT DOGS Darwin’s darlings dig the dirt u by Andy Bryenton

Charles Darwin, the father of evolutionary science, had one particular creature foremost in his mind for the last 38 years of his illustrious career; the earthworm. The great naturalist called the humble little worm ‘the single most important creature on Earth’. He rightly noted that without it, the soil would be a barren place that could not support the amount of growing things higher mammals need to eat and thrive. Most of us have encountered worms, but far from being simple and commonplace wrigglers, these soil-munching machines have a fascinating secret life. Worms are ideally suited to living underground. In fact, despite having no eyes, they are very sensitive to light, and being out in the open for more than an hour can paralyse them, even more so than being dry. Worms breathe entirely through porous skin; hence they need a layer of mucous to help break down the oxygen. For this reason, worms feel slimy, but it’s also why they make such a good indicator of environmental health. Worms thrive where there are no harmful chemicals to ruin this process. While it’s not true that a worm can regenerate into two new worms when cut in half, it can regrow segments of its body. They have five hearts and a healing factor that would make superheroes like Wolverine or Deadpool jealous. If a worm loses anything below the tube-like collar surrounding its body midway down, it could regrow.

That’s good news because we need worms to churn through the soil at full power. Their bodies tunnel through dirt using tiny hairs on each segment that act like a drill, breaking up compacted earth and mixing up nutrients. Plant roots and fungal mycelia follow in these trail-blazed worm tracks. A single worm can digest half of its body weight each day, which seems only a little until you realise that there are approximately 60 earthworms for every human being, or 300 million tonnes of them worldwide. The common earthworm is only one of 6,000 species of worm filling a similar ecological niche on every continent except Antarctica. The likelihood of them turning up there was the land thaws is very high. After all, worms predate the dinosaurs and survived the mass extinction that wiped out those colossal reptiles. The smallest earthworms are as thin as a hair, but the biggest live in South Africa and Gippsland, southern Australia. These Aussie giants are the monsters of the worm world, so big that you can hear them squirming through their watercooled tunnels when you visit the wooded valleys where they live. The Gippsland Giant Earthworm can live to be 20 years old and grows to more than 3.5 metres in length. European explorers who first

p People once thought worms came from shed horse-hair when it rained; now we know that these prehistoric creatures are vital to the ecosystem

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RURAL | LIFESTYLE | RESIDENTIAL

AUCTION

NEW LISTING

DARGAVILLE

RUAWAI

Will Tick Your Boxes

Country Charm

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42 hectares Two titles Dam water Cattle yards, hay barn and old cowshed Flat to easy contour

Blocks like this don't come onto the market often, with land that would suit cropping, grazing, or just as a lifestyle. Both titles have some gorgeous rural and river views the opportunity is there to build your home and enjoy the views.

pggwre.co.nz/DAG36511

AUCTION

Plus GST (if any) (Unless Sold Prior) 11.00am, Tues 22 November PGG Wrightson Dargaville

Megan Browning M 027 668 8468 E mbrowning@pggwrightson.co.nz

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Looking for that property that's a little bit special then this is it. This 1900's home has been renovated and modernised, the open plan living area and four bedrooms with their raked ceilings makes this home lovely and spacious. A tidy kitchen dining area that has access to the covered deck area, which is also on three sides of the home. The aluminium joinery that is throughout the home lets the light and beautiful gardens in. It sits in the most attractive grounds, set back from the road secluded in large trees and gardens. The private setting is what makes this property attractive. 6464sqm

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Megan Browning M 027 668 8468 E mbrowning@pggwrightson.co.nz

pggwre.co.nz/DAG36890

AUCTION

DARGAVILLE Opportunity Only Knocks Once Simply one of Northland's best low input dairy farms. An excellent opportunity to own this property that has been held in the Kay family for 80 plus years, the farm has been added to over the years. This 204 hectare property presently in six titles has potential for increased production with continued sound management. Consistent production level from 420 cross bred cows. Fertile soils with strong pastures and fertile flats with some laser drained. Housing on the property comprises of a very grand brick and tile homestead that is set on its own title that overlooks the property, and two further homes. 35 ASHB cowshed with good yarding and lots of calf/implement sheds. All this only 11 kilometres from a rural town and community. Going to Auction with options to purchase: 204 hectares - whole farm 102 hectares - three titles and one home, cowshed and sheds or add in a title from across the road 101 hectares - in three titles with main home, workers home and sheds, fertile flats and easy rolling land. Talk to us as this could be sold in separate titles Call us now to discuss all the options available in this low cost, low input dairy farm.

AUCTION

Plus GST (if any) (Unless Sold Prior) 11.00am, Tuesday 22 November PGG Wrightson, Dargaville

VIEW

By Appointment Only Megan Browning M 027 668 8468 E mbrowning@pggwrightson.co.nz Tom Hackett M 027 498 2908 E tom.hackett@pggwrightson.co.nz

pggwre.co.nz/DAG36491 PGG Wrightson Real Estate Limited, licensed under REAA 2008

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Boundary lines are indicative only

Te Kopuru 1000 Redhill Road

Lifestyle, grazing or horticulture - you choose

22.1ha

An exclusive coastal lifestyle block with sea views, boasting opportunities and calling for a new owner to take advantage of this productive land. This property deserves a visit to truly experience the privacy, productivity and to see firsthand what's on offer. Offering a combination of sought-after soils with 22.1 hectares (subject to title) of land providing an opportunity for lifestyle, grazing or horticulture. The land is easy to gentle rolling and has elevated areas ideally positioned for a building platform to enjoy stunning rural and sea vista views. Currently grazing 60 bulls with supplements made on farm. The water supply is via an easement from Lake Parawanui. Astute purchasers will appreciate the location and the endless opportunities. Call today to secure your interest! Also for sale is the adjoining 20.6575 hectare block. Go to www.bayleys.co.nz/1060293 for more information.

Auction (unless sold prior) 1pm, Wed 23 Nov 2022 Northland Rugby Union, 136 Riverside Drive, Whangarei View by appointment Catherine Stewart 027 356 5031 catherine.stewart@bayleys.co.nz MACKYS REAL ESTATE LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED UNDER THE REA ACT 2008

bayleys.co.nz/1060292

NEW LISTING

NEW LISTING

Boundary lines are indicative only

Te Kopuru 20 Graham Street

Tinopai 1509 Tinopai Road

Half acre section

2,023sqm

Located in the heart of Te Kopuru, a lovely country village serviced by Dargaville, being a 10-minute drive away. A flat, vacant, residential 2,023sqm (more or less) section, with no covenants and boundary fenced on two sides. For those looking to build new or use a relocatable, this is a perfect starting place, with the bonus of already having a near new 15sqm wooden shed (perfect for storage), a 5000L water tank and three solar panels with batteries.

Asking Price $225,000 Phone for viewing times Jude O'Connor 027 459 4528 jude.oconnor@bayleys.co.nz

bayleys.co.nz/1020789

MACKYS REAL ESTATE LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED REAA 2008

Tinopai tranquility - large home, pool, sheds If you have a yearning for privacy and want to live in an idyllic country setting surrounded by 2.9ha of native bush, this property could be your new home. On offer are four bedrooms, master with ensuite, plus an office and rumpus complete with pool table. The entertainer’s kitchen features a Falcon range, openplan kitchen dining offers a fantastic indoor-outdoor flow, promising family summer fun around the swimming pool and spa.

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Deadline Sale (unless sold prior) 4pm, Tue 29 Nov 2022 Level 1/79 Cameron Street, Whangarei View Sun 11.30am-12.30pm Helen Dwane 027 716 6882 helen.dwane@bayleys.co.nz Hayley Moon 027 477 1457 hayley.moon@bayleys.co.nz MACKYS REAL ESTATE LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED REAA 2008

bayleys.co.nz/1053020

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The real twenty-four u by Andy Bryenton

Fictional spy thriller Twenty Four had suspense, twists, turns and unexpected thrills, and so does a new 24-hour challenge in Dargaville.

FINAL NOTICE

p The winners of Dargaville Little Theatre’s last 24-hour play challenge on stage; Jamie Gray, Richard Amaroa and Seth Eve-Rumsey

The 24 Hour Play Challenge returns at Dargaville Little Theatre on November 11 and 12, with contestants putting together an improvised, off-the-cuff masterpiece within just one day. “It’s a good introduction to theatre for those who wish to give it a go on stage but haven’t got the time to commit to a major show’s rehearsal schedule,” says Deborah Steele. She is currently working hard on the theatre’s forthcoming summer Shakespearean production, Summer High’s Dreaming. This round’s co-organiser and member of last round’s winning team Jamie Gray says that his victorious group just went out there and made an ordinary situation into comedy to score the top spot. This

time around, teams will once again be given three mystery lines of dialogue and three uncommon props to incorporate into their production. Then, they will have just 24 hours to prepare before hitting the stage to share their creative vision with the audience. It’s fun for participants, but perhaps, say previous contenders, even more so for those watching, as the action is chaotic and full of energy. Teams are generally of three or four, and anyone can give it a go. You can visit dargavillelittletheatre.co.nz to enter your team or book a ticket to watch the show on Saturday, November 12. There are great prizes for the most innovative use of props, dialogue and best overall performance. ¢

Dargaville Surrounds 33 Omamari Beach Road Beach Bargain - Seabirds, sea views, see now! Holding pride of place in one of the regions most picturesque settings with stunning coastal views and an expansive upper deck to enjoy the sunsets. Accommodation is provided by a 2 double bedroom home upstairs and a fully self contained studio unit downstairs.

bayleys.co.nz/1020795

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20.6575ha Auction (unless sold prior) 1pm, Wed 23 Nov 2022 Northland Rugby Union, 136 Riverside Drive, Whangarei View by appointment Catherine Stewart 027 356 5031 catherine.stewart@bayleys.co.nz

Bathed in sunshine and enjoying breath-taking rural and sea views, this 20.65ha (more or less) block of land is the ultimate in Kiwi lifestyle. The land is easy to gentle rolling and has elevated areas ideally positioned for a building platform to enjoy stunning sea views. The land is productive and currently utilized for grazing together with supplement feed. Also for sale is the adjoining 22.1 hectare (subject to title) block. Go to www.bayleys.co.nz/1060292 for more information.

MACKYS REAL ESTATE LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED REAA 2008

bayleys.co.nz/1060293

Dargaville 1/31 Station Road 1

Auction View 12.30-1.15pm Sun 13 Nov Jeni Gorrie 021 183 9132 jeni.gorrie@bayleys.co.nz MACKYS REAL ESTATE LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED REAA 2008

Two-bedroom unit in a central location This much-loved 110sqm (floor area) property features two bedrooms, a well-appointed bathroom with a wet floor shower and an open-plan kitchen/living area that's bathed in natural light. A heatpump ensures the communal areas are warm and cozy all-year-round, while a separate laundry and a separate toilet, mean the home is as functional as it is inviting. Outside, the sheltered patio is the perfect spot to unwind with family and friends.

bayleys.co.nz/1020790

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Opononi 27 Motutoa Road

The best of both worlds

4.5ha

Bathed in sunshine and enjoying breath-taking rural views, this large home - and the equally generous parcel of 4.5ha (more or less) land it sits upon - offers the ultimate Kiwi lifestyle. Inside, the open-plan living space is an entertainer's dream-come-true, with a large kitchen, generous dining area and excellent indoor/outdoor flow providing the scope to cater to any and every occasion! Spread over 160sqm the home hosts the master with its very own ensuite, lovely double glazed bi-fold doors, flowing out onto the deck area and an extra living space being a great spot for an office or hobby room.

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

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bayleys.co.nz/1020794

NEW LISTING

Tangowahine 590 Murray Road

Lifestyle with two dwellings

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Located in the picturesque Tangowahine Valley is this stunning 6.3 hectare lifestyle block. With two dwellings on the property, options are a plenty. Live in the recently refurbished three-bedroom cottage, rent or Air BnB the other or, simply bring the extended family and enjoy the country lifestyle.

Auction (unless sold prior) 1pm, Wed 30 Nov 2022 Northland Rugby Union, 136 Riverside Drive, Whangarei View by appointment Todd Skudder 027 439 1235 todd.skudder@bayleys.co.nz

Infrastructure on the property includes functional cattle yards, hay shed, double garage with a storage room and a small implement shed. Water is pumped from the adjoining stream that meanders through the property to a header tank, this provides excellent stock water for livestock. A block of this nature ensures sustainability, living from the land here is easy and peaceful.

bayleys.co.nz/1020791

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Super green supercar u by Andy Bryenton

In a world where Maserati makes an SUV, and your next Toyota might run on hydrogen, it seems right and natural that Korean automaker Kia should deliver the most surprising follow-up to its Stinger GT. Perhaps it’s their use of top To squeeze this kind of power German engineers. Volkswagen from electric motors, Kia’s boss Ferdinand Piech once told his scientists have made big advances engineers to design an affordable in how electric power is generated, VW sedan which was smoother to delving deep into the windings, drive than a Rolls Royce and had bearing cage and rotor core to windows which could never mist make the EV6 GT’s electric power up, no matter what the weather plant more than 60% beefier than was doing. They delivered. that in its conventional sister car. Now, Kia’s backroom brains The upshot is a power boost as have been asked to deliver a significant as the invention of roomy, family-friendly vehicle with the supercharger in petrol’s the silhouette of an SUV crossover, early days. the price tag of a regular top-end Aerodynamics, suspension sports utility, and the speed and and a state-of-the-art electronic acceleration of the Ford GT40 safety suite make all this raw that blitzed Le Mans under the voltage easy to deploy. Test command of Bruce McLaren. As drivers overseas have piloted a postscript, Kia’s head told the the GT around the challenging engineers it was not allowed to Nurburgring to ensure it’s in fine use any petrol at all. fettle for international roads. The p Blistering speed, whispering quietness, lots of comfort and room at a tidy price; Kia nail the recipe for an EV supercar Amazingly, their answer, rather world was surprised and pleased than breaking their rulers and pencils and Ford GT40 we mentioned managed That’s space-rocket quick. In fact, it beats when Kia delivered the powerful Stinger storming out, was an unruffled ‘all right, 0–100km/h in five seconds and hit a top the electric superstar of the moment, GT. Now its newest machine featuring speed of 255km/h, sounding like the howl Porsche’s Taycan, while being projected that combination of letters seems set to when do you need it ready?’ to cost much, much less new. The answer is now because the new of rock ’n’ roll angels. rewrite the rulebook again. ¢ The all-electric EV6 GT can muster Kia EV6 GT is coming to New Zealand, and it brings with it some figures to amaze 260km/h, and it monsters the 0–100 and delight. To be clear, that legendary sprint in just 3.5 seconds — silently.

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09 439 6377 ARE YOU BUILDING A BOAT, OR JUST DOING SOME MAINTENANCE? Do you need to replace a door latch, or redo all the wiring and plumbing aboard? Are you planning a fishing trip or a holiday with the family? At Cater Marine, we stock a wide selection of products for leisure and commercial yachts and launches from Anchors to Zincs and everything in between. We also offer dive refills. We’ll match their price and throw in a little thing called service! Unit 16, Opua Marine Park Baffin Street, Opua Bay of Islands

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Elise out — Emira in u by Andy Bryenton

If the Mazda MX5 was the car that revitalised the fate of the roadster, then the Lotus Elise was its hyped-up, supercar-baiting opposite number. Coming out of the gate in 1996 with a tiny footprint and a free-revving little VVt motor also found in the MGF, the Elise was pretty, polarising and poised. The critics were often gentlemen of a certain height, such as your writer, who could not fit into this nimble little car without the roof off. The urge to buy one for sunny days only was right there, though, and continued through a long production run, until this year. Along the way, the Elise was spun off into several other vehicles, notably the hardcore Exige with its enclosed top and even more power. It also formed the underpinnings for p The Lotus Elise saved the company; half of all Lotus cars ever sold have been of this small, high-performance roadster the first ever Tesla, in which There were three distinct series of fatter, the Elise, at just under 800kg, is guise it was shot into space. Hennessy used the Elise as the backbone for Elise. All of them are an antidote to the a dragonfly among actual dragons. Last their thoroughly insane Venom GT, a bulk and swell of supercars through the Christmas the final Elise models were true contender for the fastest thing on early decades of this century. While others built, and in the year that followed, the the road. have got wider and longer, heavier and final examples were sold. Now it’s in the realm of the classics, literally for those

original models. Customers can now get hold of the midengined Emira, which the boys from Hethel say will be the last petrol Lotus ever. “This year will be hugely significant for Lotus with new facilities coming on stream, a new sports car entering production and new levels of efficiency and quality that only a new car design and factory can deliver. Despite the continuing global challenges, Lotus has emerged from 2020 strong and on track,” said Lotus CEO Phil Popham. Popham also promised new cars to be spun off the Lotus 131 platform and a slew of new models, including the Evija electric hypercar. Worryingly, this includes an SUV, a design at total odds with the old Lotus mantra of lightness and handling at all costs. Then again, if anyone can make it work, it’s the successors of the great Colin Chapman. ¢

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Agents for Fleetline Canopies & Liners Trailer Manufacturers / Vehicle Restoration Warren & Lesley Davies Springs Flat, Kamo (Opposite Winger Crescent) Phone: 09 435 1308 | Mobile: 0274 594 796 Email: contact@imperialpanelbeaters.co.nz

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Summer on the ocean waves u by Andy Bryenton

Summer is definitely in the air, and the temptation to get out on the water for fun, family time and fishing are strong. Kiwis love boats. It’s a historical fact that nearly all of our ancestors came to these shores on one kind of oceangoing vessel or another. Ever since the harbours and seaways have been a place to drop a line over the side and enjoy maritime life. However, the locals who make boats for the New Zealand market realised that there were four big factors first-time boat buyers weigh up when picking a vessel to captain — price, safety, ease of use and overheads. The builders of Smartwave and MAC boats had the technology to form sturdy watercraft. Still, they needed to know the priorities of Kiwi boaties. What they discovered set them on the way to developing a range of versatile watercraft that could unlock the best parts of a New Zealand summer. First up, they made their range of boats fast and agile, with low weight and a safe, stable platform. Moulded from the kind of tough plastic making up the smaller but wildly popular kayak fleet on Kiwi waters, Smartwave and MAC boats are also nigh unsinkable. This peace of mind and ease of use inspires confidence and makes it easy to navigate on those short trips and harbour missions out to fish or explore.

230x280mm wet & dry sheets 50 pack

$24.12+gst p Dargaville Honda’s Bruce McKenzie with one of the easiest ways to get out on the water this summer; a Smartwave and Honda combo that comes ready to hit the harbour

Another factor coming from the construction and design of these craft is a distinct lack of maintenance. They can’t rust, dent, crack, chip or otherwise decompose, and saltwater slides off them like water off a dolphin’s back. To keep things affordable, Smartwave and MAC boats come with everything you need and nothing you don’t. They provide a blank canvas for upgrades to turn your craft into a family runabout with a super sound system, a fish-hunting weapon or a custom cruiser. In Dargaville, these craft have found a great partner in Honda Marine. The perfect match for a Kiwi-made and designed boat

is a reliable and strong Honda outboard. As the range of Smartwave and MAC boats contains various sizes and shapes, there’s a Honda engine to fit. To make things exceptionally easy, the Dargaville team has packaged up a pair of differently sized Smartwave boats with appropriate brand new outboards and trailers, ready to get you out on the water fast. Pay them a visit, hitch up, tow to the nearest ramp, and be out there enjoying the sea breeze in a matter of minutes. Talk about a personalised solution that matches Smartwave and MAC hulls with Honda power for an unforgettable summer. ¢

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Whiringa-ā-rangi November Check our website for most up to date information.

News from Kaipara District Council

www.kaipara.govt.nz

Kaipara’s new Council sworn in

Poutō wharf update

The newly elected mayor and councillors of Kaipara District were officially sworn into office in Dargaville at 1pm on Wednesday 26 October.

If you live in Poutō or have gone for a drive down recently, you will have seen some of the wharf construction taking shape. Initial works by our contractor has focused on the installation/concreting of the abutment piling (where the wharf connects to the landside) and abutment formwork, getting the wharf piles in the ground. After testing and site preparation and establishment, the crew have driven a number of the piles so far but challenging unforeseen ground conditions has meant this part of the programme has taken longer than anticipated. Tidal conditions also means there is always only a small window in which to complete specific work.

The day’s formalities began with a pōwhiri to welcome Kaipara’s mayor and councillors elect at Oturei Marae, supported by Kaipara iwi and hapū. The mayor and councillors elect, along with their guests, then made their way to The Lighthouse Function Centre at Pou Tu o Te Rangi Harding Park for the swearing in ceremony and inaugural meeting.

The team have also had to adapt new pile driving methodologies, which have contributed to the delay as they alternate necessary equipment and processes. STF plan to be back on track this week. Unfortunately these programme delays means the wharf will not be completed this side of Christmas. STF and the project engineers have reevaluted the work programme and are now currently estimating a completion date of March 2023. We will keep you updated on what’s happening as we head towards the Christmas break. We know we are going into the busy summer period for Poutō, and our wider district. The plan is to shut down works 22/23 December and start up again in the week beginning 9 January – keeping the busiest period clear of any active construction work. During that time the site will be left so that it is safe and secure, and ensures people can still use the access safely and easily.

Kaipara’s new Council. Top row (from left) Rachael Williams, Gordon Lambeth, Jonathan Larsen (Deputy Mayor), Mike Howard, Eryn Wilson-Collins and Mark Vincent. Bottom row (from left) Ron Manderson, Craig Jepson (Mayor), Pera Paniora and Ash Nayyar.

A smoke free summer When you’re out and about remember that all Council land and Council buildings are smokefree. The KDC smokefree policy has been in place across the district since 2011, with the goal of improving the health of Kaipara residents by reducing the impacts of smoking and second-hand smoke. The Smokefree Kaipara policy applies to all council-owned or controlled parks, playgrounds, sports fields, reserves, swimming pools, busses, pensioner housing, council-owned or leased buildings and extends to 4 metres of the entrances. The policy may also apply to the outdoor areas of Kaipara restaurants who have voluntarily adopted the policy.

Trees in public spaces Trees in public spaces play many important roles. They enhance our reserves, roadsides, parks and coastal areas, provide shade and places to gather, contribute to our health and wellbeing, and perform vital ecological, environmental, and cultural functions. You need permission to remove or work around any public tree. Any trimming or tree maintenance in public areas can only be undertaken by Council contractors and staff, unless otherwise authorised.

Have your say on West Kaipara speed limits Consultation is now open on a proposal for new speed limits in Kaipara’s Poutō Peninsula and West Coast catchment areas. You now have until Monday 5 December to give your feedback. Head to kaipara.govt.nz/have-your-say to see the proposed changes, read the technical report or to give feedback. You can also pick up a feedback form from our Dargaville office.

Attend a drop-in session Three public drop-in sessions will be held during the consultation period; in Te Kopuru, Baylys Beach and Kaihu. These sessions are an opportunity for you to discuss the proposed changes and ask questions. •

Te Kopuru: Thursday 10 November, 5-7pm, Southern Rugby Club

Baylys Beach: Tuesday 22 November, 5-7pm, Baylys Beach Community Centre

Kaihu: Thursday 24 November, 5-7pm, Kaihu Rugby Club

eResources available at Kaipara Libraries Have you tried Kaipara Libraries eResources? We offer thousands of free eBooks, audiobooks, eMagazines and eNewspapers from Borrowbox, ePlatform, Libby and Pressreader platforms – enjoy these anywhere, anytime! Head to kaipara.kotui.org.nz and click on eResources to see what’s on offer and how to access these eResources.

If you see unauthorised tree maintenance happening, please get in touch with our Customer Services team so we can follow up.

Berm maintenance

For standard maintenance requests of trees in public areas, call our Customer Services team or log a service request via the Antenno app.

Recent changes to services means that we now rely on the goodwill of homeowners to mow their residential berms. This change helps to keep costs down and avoid any rates increase that would be required to continue the service.

Final phase for Maungaturoto toilets The final phase of construction for the toilets on Hurndall Street in Maungaturoto is underway. You may have already noticed contractors back on site recently, as they began work on the remaining tasks. You can still use the public portaloos outside the St John building and between the Maungaturoto Library and Ray White on Hurndall Street until the new facilities open. We acknowledge this project has taken longer than anticipated, causing disruption for those accessing Riverview Place and for those hoping to use the new toilets. A big thank you to the Maungaturoto community and visitors for your patience.

Berms are used to separate people’s houses from the roads and manage stormwater. Caring for your berm provides added street appeal to your property and neighbourhood. Regular mowing of berms is also important to reduce the risk of fire, provide safe access by reducing the chances of result of concealed safety hazards and/or vermin. If mowing the berm yourself may cause a safety risk, give our team a call on 09 439 7059. Our contractors will continue to mow public reserves.

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November Dargaville Dalmatian Cultural Club Horse Trek — 12th November $40 per adult $20 for under 16 year olds. 10am sharp start. Contact Tamara (via Messenger) at 021 134 4416 or email pixiehorton4@ gmail.com. Twilight Bowls at Dargaville Bowling Club — 16 and 30 November. Starts 5.45pm $10 pp (includes light meal), full bar available. Teams of Three. Great for family, business house, workplace groups or individuals to be drawn into a team. Casual dress, flat soled shoes and bowls available for use. Contact Ray King 021 337 072 or Ron Bishop 027 535 7214. Digital Tools Wananga — Te Ha Oranga 9.30am to 12.30pm on Friday 18 November or book a private class for your marae or whanau. To register contact kanorau@kairaakau.co.nz. Dinner and a Free Movie — 19 November 6pm. Enjoy a three course dinner and the movie “Kinky Boots” for just $20. Dinner venue tbc. Register at Kahukura Toa Facebook Page. Ruawai Bowling Club Quiz Night — 19th November — teams of 4, $40 per team. Questions for young and old. Prizes and wet cash bar available. Call Malcolm 027 443 6140 to book a team table. All proceeds to the Ruawai Promotion & Development Group Security Camera Fund. Reopening of the Coates Memorial Church, Matakohe – Church Service — Sunday 20th November 2022 at 2pm. The Coates Memorial Church Board warmly invite the community to join us for a church service to mark the reopening of the Coates Memorial Church. The Church is located within the grounds of the Matakohe Cemetery, Matakohe Road and is nondenominational. The service will be followed by tea and coffee at Matakohe War Memorial Hall — please bring a plate to share. Enquiries to Linda Allan sasgirl@ gmail.com. Pouto School Annual Horse Trek — 26 & 27 November — 2-day trek. $250 per rider, $100 per spectator includes meals and entertainment. All inquiries email admin@pouto.school.nz, phone 09 439 5251 or txt inquiries to 027 439 5253.

December 2022 Dargaville Lions Christmas Parade — 3rd December at noon in Victoria Street CBD. Get your float design organised NOW. Registration forms at Dargaville Library and Dargaville Post Shop. Great prizes for $25 entry fee. Theme Storybook Christmas. Silver Fern Farms Whanau Day — 3rd December at Selwyn Park, Dargaville after the Christmas Parade. Free entry to the Pool and free kai. Lots of fun activities for all the whanau. Dargaville Museum presents ‘CHRISTMAS JOY’ Kevin Friedrich Concert — Lighthouse Function Centre, Sunday 4th December 1pm. Adults $20, Children under 15 years free. A family variety holiday show. Tickets available at Dargaville Museum. Phone 09 439 7555.

Rangitahi Ora – Tumanako Project — Mural Reveal and Community Day, 10th December, 5am to 1pm at Selwyn Park. The Almighty Wild West Fest — 31st December to 1st January — Local live music, car & bike show, bouncy castle & entertainment for the kids PLUS a whole lot more. West Coast Road, Kaipara. Want to get involved? Call 020 4088 6907.

January Pouto Lighthouse Challenge — 14 January, 2023 at Pouto Point, Pouto WALK, RUN, BIKE for Cancer Society Northland. Contact Joesephine Nathan 027 302 986. Tane Wahine Tu Kaha — Change of date to 28 January 2023 at Rangitane Hall, Pouto. Fundraiser for Pouto School. Contact Josephine Nathan.

Markets Dargaville Twilight Market — Last Friday of each month, 5.30pm–7pm. Northern Wairoa Boating Club, Totara Street. Kaihu Hall Market — 3rd Saturday each month 10am–noon. Phone Robin 09 439 4878. Monthly Market — 1st Saturday of each month — 8am–noon — at the Kaipara Community Centre, Hokianga Road (opposite the Town Hall). Paparoa Artisan Market — 4th Sunday monthly 12–4pm. Paparoa Memorial Hall. Paparoa Farmers’ Market — Every Saturday 9am –12pm. Genuine local produce, vegetables, seafood, olive oils, meats, patisserie, plants and more. Village Green, Paparoa. Te Kopuru Market — Every Saturday 12.30pm– 3.30pm at Te Kopuru Community Hall.

Club/Organisation 57 Squadron (Dargaville) Air Training Corps — Mondays 6pm–8pm at the Dargaville Aero Club. For boys and girls aged 13–18 years Phone Gordon 021 262 0547. Arapohue Tennis Club — Starts Monday 24th October 6.15pm onwards at A&P Showgrounds. Contact Raewyn 09 439 2152 or Sue 09 439 2154. Alcoholics Anonymous — Dargaville AA meetings held at The Lighthouse Church, cnr Normanby & Parore Sts. Use Parore St entrance. Monday 4.30pm & Thursday 7.30pm Contact Bernie 027 212 2148, Ladies 020 4082 1373, Murray 09 439 5248. Alzheimer’s ‘Carer’ Support Group — Contact Maxine on 021 153 5674. Baylys & Beyond Gardeners — All welcome, 2nd Monday of each month, Garden ramble, shared lunch, trading table phone 021 063 3444. Dargaville Aero Club — Learn to fly, free of tuition charges, Gyrocopter, Texan, Stork. Contact Peter 09 439 1628 for further info. Dargaville Bowling Club Tuesday Bowls — Names by 9.30am, start 10am, finish 2.30pm. Contact Ray King 09 439 5509. Dargaville Contract Bridge Club — Tuesdays 12.45pm and Wednesday 6.45pm at the Kiosk, Memorial Park, Logan St, Dargaville. dargavillebridge@

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Lions Dargaville — Meeting 2nd Wednesday of the month in Lions Den, Hokianga Road. Contact John for more information 09 439 5937. Mt Wesley Angels — Meets 2nd Sunday of the month at Old Mt Wesley Cemetery to preserve, record and care for this historic cemetery. Wear suitable footwear, bring water, gardening gloves and a friend. Northern Wairoa Country Music Club — 1st Sunday of the month at the Scout Hall, 23 Onslow Street 1–4pm. Enquiries to Bruce 09 439 5513. Northern Wairoa Genealogy Society — Learn how to trace your family history or DNA at the Research Rooms, Dargaville Museum, 4th Sunday of each month 12.30–2pm OR attend our monthly meetings on the 4th Sunday of the month from 2pm–4pm. Phone Sue 021 608 606. Northern Wairoa Indoor Bowls Assn — Starts at 7pm Mondays at Anglican Church Hall, Tuesdays at Ruawai-Tokatoka Hall, Wednesdays at Dalmatian Hall. For more info contact Warren Younger 027 478 5102 or evenings 09 439 6155. NZ 60s Up Movement — Dargaville Social Meetings held at the Lighthouse Function Centre on 1st Tuesday of the month. Contact President Margaret Pinny 09 439 4560. Peggy Purls in our Community — Every 3rd Wednesday 10.30am at Dargaville Sewing and Curtain Centre, 59 Normanby St. Ring Charlene 09 439 6120. Pono Lodge Yoga — Pono Lodge, 41 Hokianga Road, Dargaville. Mondays: Hatha Flow 5.30pm, Yin 7pm. Tuesdays: Body Focus 9.30am. For more info contact Anisha 021 301 860 or see our Facebook page Dargaville Yoga. RSA Women’s Section — Social meeting held at the Clubrooms, 4th Monday of the month. Contact Secretary/Treasurer Betty Bruce 09 439 4344. SeniorNet Dargaville — Drop-in every Tuesday 10am–2pm (except school holidays) for help with technology and internet banking. KCC 38 Hokianga Rd. Stepping Out Leisure Marching Team — Tuesday 4pm–5pm at the Dargaville Town Hall. Contact Sharon 027 439 5634 or 09 439 5634 for more details. Vaccine Passport required. Stitches and Craft — 5 Cranley St, Dargaville. 10am– 4pm Tuesday and Friday Contact Lois 027 473 0598 for further details. Strength & Conditioning — Baylys Beach Community Centre — Mondays and Fridays. Small class groups. 10am–11am $10 per session. Call Tony 022 311 8447. Wednesday Crafts — Every Wednesday 10am. Morning tea and lunch will be served. Variety of crafts. The Kiosk at Memorial Park. All welcome. $7 per session Contact Judy 027 316 3940.

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

LOOKING FOR a small farm or lifestyle block to lease to graze some cows on, ideally close to Dargaville, Phone 021 869 811.

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

CARPET, VINYL and hard flooring. Full supply and installation service. Mobile showroom. Free measure and quote. Phone Christine — Kaipara Flooring Co 021 515 415.

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

MUSCOVY DUCKS for sale and milk for a pig farmer must pick up at Tangiteroria area phone 09 433 2877. PIGLETS FOR Sale $140 each. ready around the 19th of November. Phone 027 841 7999. SUZUKI ESCUDO Vitara/Grand Vitara — car parts, WOF parts, 4x4 parts etc. Good parts, good prices. Phone Derek 09 439 7573. TICKETS NOW on sale at Dargaville Museum, Kevin Friedrich Concert ‘CHRISTMAS JOY’, Sunday 4th December 1pm, Lighthouse Function Centre, Adults $20, Children under 15yrs free. A family variety holiday show. Tickets available at Museum. Phone 09 439 7555. TICKETS TO the Wild West Fest $10 each. Available at Central Hotel, B”arch Wear, Kuljish Traders. TOP SOIL, top quality, $85 per m³ onto your trailer, or truck deliveries available for larger orders. Phone 021 132 4107 or 09 439 5141. V-GROOVE INTERIOR and exterior plywood, Scooters Plywood. Phone 09 438 6565.

GARAGE SALE

PUPS HEAD and Hunt. Free to a good home, great working parents. Had first vax, worm & vet check, ready now good handy dogs. Phone/text 027 4993 887.

NURSERIES & PLANTS LANDSCAPING, SHELTER, hedging, trees, shrubs ready now at wholesale prices. Got2Go Plants 55 West Coast Road, Te Kopuru. Phone 09 439 5556. Open 10am–4pm Tuesday–Sunday.

PET SUPPLIES WINDOW & Door Repairs & Glazing, Insect Screens, Security and more — call me today. Phone 027 275 0918 or 09 439 6458. Kevin Sowter or visit my website: windowanddoors.co.nz — Window and Door Services Ltd.

PROPERTY MAINTENANCE BD LAWNS & MORE • LAWNS • HEDGES • TREES • WATERBLASTING • GARDENING. Call Now: 027 286 0336. LAWN MOWING, local available to take on more lawns. Phone Jackson 022 543 2792.

Dargaville Bobcat Services

GARAGE SALE

Any job big or small. We do them ALL

SATURDAY NOVEMBER 12TH 22 PARORE ST FROM 9AM. Furniture, tools, exercycle, appliances, folding dog crate, speakers, costume jewellery, foot spa & knick knacks galore

FENCING FENCING, ALL types of fencing, pool, stockyards, post & rail, boundary plus… call Jeff 027 476 5458.

ENTERTAINMENT DARGAVILLE MUSEUM Presents ‘CHRISTMAS JOY’ Kevin Friedrich Concert, Lighthouse Function Centre Sunday 4th December 1p.m. Adults $20, Children under 15yrs free. A family variety holiday show. Tickets available at the Museum. Phone 09 439 7555.

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

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

Phone or Txt Paul |

09 439 5073 027 271 2022

Listen to Big River FM

98.6FM

AWA WHANUI Helping the community in so many ways

THE ANZAC THEATRE

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

MORNING

AFTERNOON

AFTERNOON

THU 10/11

Last screening

EVENING

NIGHT

MILLIE LIES LOW (M) 5.30PM

BLACK PANTHER: WAKANDA FOREVER ★ (M) 7.30PM

MRS HARRIS GOES TO PARIS (PG) 5.30PM

SAT 12/11

AMSTERDAM (M) 3.30PM

MORE THAN GOLD (M) 6.15PM

SUN 13/11

FIRE OF LOVE (E) 1.00PM

MORE THAN GOLD (M) 3.00PM

AMSTERDAM (M) 5.00PM

CLOSED

WED 16/11

Adult $16

BLACK PANTHER: WAKANDA FOREVER (M) 8.00PM

BLACK PANTHER: WAKANDA FOREVER ★ (M) 8.00PM

NEW THIS WEEK: BLACK PANTHER, WAKANDA FORVER FURTHER SCREENINGS OF: AMSTERDAM, DAME VALERI ADAMS: MORE THAN GOLD, MRS HARRIS GOES TO PARIS LAST SCREENING OF: MILLIE LIES LOW LOW, FIRE OF LOVE MRS HARRIS GOES TO PARIS (PG) 12.00PM

Senior (65+) $13.50

Student $13.50 w/ID

439 2020

Dry Aged Beef Specialists

TOKATOKA

WANTED TO BUY SUZUKI 4X4 Wanted to buy — parked, damaged or unwanted, Escudo Vitara/Grand Vitara. Phone Derek 09 439 7573.

SITUATIONS VACANT

SITUATIONS VACANT

KAIPARA BUDGETING Service has an opening for a Financial Mentor and Facilitator. Permanent three mornings a week with flexible extra hours available and training provided. Ph 09 439 8592. SUPPORT PERSON Golden opportunity for an enthusiastic person to support a blind adult female. I am offering: 18 hours per week, $23 per hour. Travel allowance fortnightly pay. You will need a vehicle, full Driver Licence, great sense of humour & be passionate for helping people. Duties include transport, home help and Personal care. Contact: May Pivac 027 405 2240 or Anne Taumaunu: 021 134 1274.

RECEPTIONIST / COPY CO-ORDINATOR WANTED WE PRESENT THE NEWS TO OUR COMMUNITY, ARE YOU THE RIGHT PERSON TO REPRESENT US?

community media

★ First screening

MRS HARRIS GOES TO PARIS (PG) 1.00PM

TUE 15/11

TREE TRIMMING Truck using Grapple/Saw – 26m reach — Pruning, Removal, Chipping, Qualified Arborists SIMPLE – FAST – SAFE – QUALIFIED – EXPERIENCED – VALUE FOR MONEY. Servicing KAIPARA CALL Team Vegetation on 09 439 0050

Ph 09

Email your CV & Cover Letter to:

jobs@integrity.nz

SPORTS CO-ORDINATOR DARGAVILLE HIGH SCHOOL

Commencing Term One, 2023 or by negotiation (40 hours per week, 40 weeks per year) This position requires: • The appointee to lead, manage and enhance the schools sports programme. • Knowledge of sports education and experience in sports administration. • Close relationships with students, teaching staff, community personnel and groups. • Management of school sport social media pages. • Remuneration will align with the Support Staff in School Collective Agreement – Grade 3. The position would suit someone with an interest in a wide range of sports, has good organisation skills and relates well with teenagers. Computer skills and the ability to work flexible hours and advantage.

Dargaville High School

57 Plunket Street, Dargaville Email: office@darghigh.school.nz Phone (09) 439 7229 Applications and CV’s to be received by noon on Tuesday 22nd November 2022.

WEEK OF

MORE THAN GOLD (M) 12.00PM

CLOSED

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

WAYNE & ANNETTE

10th November– 16th November

FRI 11/11

MON 14/11

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

Integrity

09 439 3003 | sales@bigriverfm.co.nz DARGAVILLE’S CINEMA

WINDOW & Door Repairs & Glazing, Insect Screens, Security and more — call me today. Phone 027 275 0918 or 09 439 6458. Kevin Sowter or visit my website: windowanddoors.co.nz — Window and Door Services Ltd.

This is a full-time position situated in Dargaville, which requires communication skills, computer literacy, a positive and outgoing manner and the ability to help solve people’s problems. From receiving classified advertisements through to helping make appointments for journalistic interviews and answering the public’s questions, you will be the first point of contact. Full training will be provided.

IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE WITH YOUR LOCAL RADIO STATION

WORK WANTED

FIRE OF LOVE (E) 5.30PM

Child $9.00

Proudly sponsored by the Kaipara Lifestyler

MILLIE LIES LOW (M) 7.30PM

Under 3yrs FREE

Leabourn Passenger Service is looking for a Mechanic to join our workshop in Dargaville/Ruawai/Kaiwaka/Mangawhai.

Leabourn Passenger Service is looking for School Bus Drivers to join our team based in Dargaville/Ruawai/Kaiwaka/Mangawhai.

The Job is to assist and maintain our fleet of cars, vans, school buses and coaches up to the highest level of safety and compliance.

Are you looking for a the ideal part-time job? As a school bus driver, you’ll build great relationships with your community and its young people, and have plenty of time every day to pursue other interests. As well, there is charter work available from time to time too.

The suitable applicant will be able to: • Perform routine preventative maintenance. • Diagnose, organize and carry out repairs as needed. • Prepare Vehicles for COF. • Present Vehicles For COF. • The ability to work unsupervised.

We are a family business with an experienced team of drivers focused on our passengers. If you are a safe and reliable driver we want to hear from you.

Ideally you will hold a clean Class 2 license and be able to work well with others.

A Class 2 license with a P Endorsement is desirable, however assistance to gain these qualifications may be available for suitable applicants.

If you are interested and would like to find out more please call Lyndon on 021 965 944 or lyndon@leabourn.co.nz to discuss this vacancy.

If you are interested and would like to find out more please call Louise on 027 497 5842 or louise@leabourn.co.nz to discuss this vacancy.


KAIPARA LIFESTYLER November 8 2022

CLASSIFIEDS

PHONE 09 439 6933

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

PUBLIC NOTICES

PUBLIC NOTICES

ACOUSTIC MUSIC Blackboard Concert — First Thursday of the month — 7–9.30pm, next is 3rd November, Kaipara Community Centre, Hokianga Road, Dargaville. $2 entry, $2 raffle. Performers and audience welcome. Phone Allan 09 439 6933 or 021 439 697. An enjoyable night to be part of, sit back and be entertained by some great local talent.

HE PANUI TAMA TE UAUA MARAE AGM Saturday 12 November 2022 12pm at the Marae Kaihu Wood Road, Kaihu See Marae FB page for updates

AGM MEETING Dargaville Youth Charitable Trust Date: 17th of November 2022 Address: 2 Gordon Street, Dargaville, 0310 Time: 6.00 PM Date: 17th of November 2022. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS both Dargaville AA Meetings are held at the church, crn Parore and Normanby Sts. Use Parore St entrance. Monday 4.30pm & Thursday 7.30pm. Phone Bernie 027 212 2148, Ladies 020 4082 1373, Murray 09 439 5248. DARGAVILLE HEALING rooms 7pm Tuesdays. No charge & no appointment necessary. Lion of Judah Building, River Road. All Welcome. Check us out on Facebook. DON’T MISS ‘CHRISTMAS JOY’ Kevin Friedrich concert, Sunday 4th December 1pm, Lighthouse Function Centre. Adults $20, Children under 15yrs free. A family variety holiday show. Tickets available at Museum. Phone 09 439 7555. KEVIN FRIEDRICH Concert ‘CHRISTMAS JOY’, Lighthouse Function Centre, Sunday 4th December 1pm. Adults $20, Children under 15yrs free. A family variety holiday show. Tickets available at Museum Phone 439 7555. THE ALMIGHTY Wild West Fest New Year’s Eve, 654 West Coast Road. Come and join the fun. THE PAHI Community Hall Society Incorporated will be holding its Annual General Meeting on Tuesday 22nd November, 1pm at the hall. All welcome. UPDATED VERSION of Mobility Parking application forms available now from Dargaville Citizens Advice Bureau, 37 Hokianga Road, Town Hall complex.

Kaipara

Community Health Trust HEALTH SHUTTLE Need transport to a health appointment? For enquiries phone Te Ha Oranga 439 3013

Northern Wairoa Netball Centre

AGM

Tuesday 29th November 6.30pm Sportsville,Dargaville.

All Welcome

Enquiries: tamateuauamarae@outlook.com

Western Sharks Rugby AGM Wednesday 23rd November 2022 7.30pm at the clubrooms, Murdoch Street, Dargaville. All members, players and supporters welcome Paul Sorensen (secretary) westernsharksrugby@gmail.com SHAREHOLDERS GENERAL MEETING 2022 POUTO 2 F TRUST Date: Saturday 3rd December 2022 Location: Te Hana Te AO Marama Marae 311 State Highway 1, Te Hana 0974 Timetable: 9am: Te Wa Karanga 9.30am: Registration 10 am: Meeting Commences Minutes of previous GM Financial Reports Forestry Reports Trust Order Variation Election of 1 Trustee General Business

Enquiries: Rangi Mitchelson (Secretary) Phone: 027 497 1396 Email: rangimitchelson@xtra.co.nz

PUBLIC NOTICES

DEATH NOTICES

GOUGH, Bernard John Tokatoka Foundation Trust AGM 4pm

Kaurilands Skill Centre Trust AGM 5pm

Wednesday 23rd November To be held in the Kaurilands Recreational Barn 115 Tokatoka Road, Ruawai For Enquires Phone: Karen Ringrose 021 211 0320.

Conference Room, Community Health Building All Welcome

Held on farm at 531 State Highway 12, Dargaville. ALL WELCOME Ph Nicola on 021 346 061 for more information.

KAIHU VALLEY RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB

Annual AGM Thursday 17th November 2022 held at Kaihu Rugby Clubrooms 6.30pm. Any enquiries – Hamish Watson 027 303 9609. All Welcome.

POUTO TOPU A Ahuwhenua TRUST NOTICE SHAREHOLDERS MEETING Saturday, 19th November 2022 RANGITANE COMMUNITY HALL, POUTO 9am: 9.30am: 10am:

Te Wa Karanga Registration Meeting Commences

• Farm Reports • Financial Accounts • Elections - 2 Trustee Positions GENERAL BUSINESS • Papakainga Development • Trust Name Change • Licence To Occupy • Beach Access Enquiries: Secretary Email: poutotopua@outlook.com Free Call: 0800 080 047

Dearly loved husband of Gwendolen. Loved father and father-in-law of Andrea and Bryan Price, Simon and Pauline Gough. Adored grandad of Benjamin (dec) and Timothy; Terri, Petra, Regan, and Lydia; great-grandad of Ivy and Cooper. Funeral to be held at the Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Hokianga Road, Dargaville on Thursday 10th November 2022, at 11 am followed by private cremation.

OTAMATEA COMMUNITY SERVICES AGM Wednesday 23 November 1pm The Good News Church, Hurndall Street, Maungaturoto.

ALL WELCOME APPLICATIONS FOR BOARD MEMBERSHIP WELCOMED

09 431 9080 | reception@otamateacs.org.nz

IN MEMORIAM

Douglas M Matich (fisherman) 29-09-12

Anthony C Matich ‘Tink’ 11-11-12

The Club Mangawhai is holding a Special General Meeting for approval of the 2022 Annual Financial Report.

Grandson left us to go fishing 10 years ago. Loving memories forever, Jack.

Meeting to be held at the Club on Sunday 20th November at 10.00 am

Kaipara Community Health Trust

AGM

Wednesday 16 November 2022, 5.00pm Lifestyler House, River Rd ALL WELCOME More info phone Debbie Evans 439 5050

PUBLIC NOTICES

PUBLIC NOTICE

Northland Regional Council (NRC) is publicly notifying its intent to apply aquatic herbicide Aquathol K (active ingredient endothall) to two Far North lakes and two lakes on the Poutō Peninsula to control the pest plant hornwort (Ceratophyllum demersum). The Far North lakes are on private land at Mount Camel. Of the Poutō Peninsula lakes, Lake Karaka is on private land and Lake Tutaki is on public conservation land. Aquathol K is a selective herbicide that only affects the target plant species listed above, breaks down into natural elements and doesn’t affect other native plants, fish or invertebrates. The application is scheduled to take place between 21 November and 9 December 2022. The application will likely take place early in the morning and is weather dependent. Contact with the lake water (including swimming) will be banned for 24 hours after the completion of the operation. Fishing will be banned for 72 hours and there will be a restriction on water-takes for 10 days. Affected landowners have been contacted and signs will be up at lakes. For more information, please contact Northland Regional Council on 0800 002 004. For 24hour emergency contact, please phone 0800 504 639.

www.nrc.govt.nz

Notice of Annual General meeting Notice is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of Te Houhanga a Rongo marae will be held at Te Houhanga a Rongo marae, Station Road, Dargaville on 26 November 2022 at 10:30 am, followed by a shared kai. • Mihi Whakatau – Karakia • Apologies • Minutes of previous meeting • Financial Report – auditors

• Hoeroa committee report • Urupa report • Election of Officers • General business

Enquiries to marama.parore@gmail.com

Arts ion

OTAMATEA KAURI AND PIONEER MUSEUM TRUST BOARD (Operating as The Kauri Museum) NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Tuesday 22nd November - 7pm

To be held at Matakohe Museum

Agenda

Associat

AGM TUESDAY 15th NOVEMBER 2022, Start at 12.30pm

Maurice

Passed away on 6th November 2022 at Norfolk Court Resthome, Dargaville; aged 89 years.

Communications c/o Gough Family, PO Box 306, Dargaville 0340.

The Northland Agricultural Research Farm Inc AGM is on the 17th November 2022. 10.30am Farm Walk AGM will follow

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AGENDA: 1. To receive Annual Accounts 2. To receive Annual Report of the Board’s activities 3. Election of Trustees (4)

Dargaville Arts Association Inc

AGM

11.00am, Sunday 27th Nov 2022.

Lifestyler House, 107 River Road, Dargaville. All welcome Call 027 525 8189 for a committee nomination form Bring a plate for a shared lunch.


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November 8 2022

KAIPARA LIFESTYLER

GET SUMMER SORTED BEFORE

Mechanical Repairs / WOFs / Free Battery Checks Trailers, Vans, Boats / Solar / SuperGold Discount

142 Victoria St, Dargaville

455 WEST COAST ROAD, TE KOPURU

$7,250,000 + GST (if any) 614 TE MAIRE RD TE KOPURU

09 439 7399

$6,500,000 + GST (if any) B/61 LOGAN STREET DARGAVILLE

$435,000 59A LOGAN STREET, DARGAVILLE

$480,000

SPECTACULAR DAIRY FARM WITH OPTIONS!

IT STARTS WITH THE SOIL

INVESTORS - COMFORTABLE COMPACT AND TENANTED

LOGAN COURT ZINGS STYLE

Owners plans have changed. Grab your chance to buy this spectacular 184ha dairy platform on 3 titles with excellent profit margins. 33 ASHB shed, yards and a 300 cow feed pad. 2 x 3 bedroom homes, range of sheds, 3 x deep water bores. Long term lease on 296ha run-off. Horticulture possibilities. GARY MORRIS 021 902 087 DEBBIE HOWLETT 021 233 3796 WEB ID MRU2678

Premium soils dominated by Red Hill loams. Autumn / Spring dairying options. Self sufficient grass maize silage supplements. Low cost production per/milk solid. Many Titles land bank options. 222 ha, ample water, two 4-bedroom homes, 36 aside herringbone milking shed.

Simplify your life with this very tidy 81m2 house set on 386m2 section. Open plan lounge/dining area with a modern kitchen, 3 bedrooms and a combined bathroom. The flat section is partially fenced 3 sides with a shared driveway and internal access garage with laundry. Property managed, Healthy Home compliant and tenanted at $420.00 a week. ADRIANNE ASTLEY 0204 076 2650 WEB ID RJS4234

Fully renovated with stylish new features including sliding barn doors, modern kitchen, open plan lounge/dining area, separate bathroom, toilet and 3 carpeted bedrooms. Fully fenced, private courtyard with man cave, gardens, deck & an internal access garage/ combined laundry area. Parking for the camper van or boat with a separate external gate to the main road. ADRIANNE ASTLEY 020 4076 2650 WEB ID RJS4251

59 RIVER ROAD DARGAVILLE

MICHAEL GRIFFITHS 0272 788 122 WEB ID RJR4254

$480,000 31A MURDOCH STREET DARGAVILLE $499,000 58 FREYBERG ROAD RUAWAI

$535,000 70 JELLICOE ROAD RUAWAI

$415,000

FAMILY HOME WITH RIVER VIEWS

MOVE IN NEXT WEEK

COMFORTABLE FAMILY HOME

TIDY HEAD START!

This property features 4 double bedrooms, open plan living with river views from the lounge, heat pump plus freestanding fireplace and is fully insulated. There is also a large double garage with internal access and the private back yard is almost a blank canvas for the keen gardener to get creative.

This tidy 1960´s home features 2 double bedrooms and a generous single with built in drawers, separate kitchen, combined dining and lounge with cathedral ceilings and ranchsliders opening onto the sunny north facing deck. There is also a double garage and the flat section is fully fenced.

Very tidy 4 bedroom / 2 bathroom home with open plan living, modern kitchen, woodburner, raised ceiling. Fruit trees, great outdoor living. Lockable double garage plus 2-bay carport. Homely and easy walk to shops. Call Rhoda today!

Insulated to Healthy Homes standard, 3 bdm with a renovated bathroom, new kitchen sink, recently installed HWC, stove, carpet & light fittings. 1012 sqm with garage, big back lawn next to farmland. Call Rhoda today!

CRAIG CLEMENT 021 461 668 WEB ID RJS4263

CRAIG CLEMENT 021 461 668 WEB ID RJS4265

RHODA MORRISON Ph 0274 800 691 WEB ID MRE2747

RHODA MORRISON Ph 0274 800 691 WEB ID MRE2748

827 TINOPAI ROAD, TINOPAI

$1,095,000 11 MANAAKI CIRCLE PAPAROA

$195,000 171 ARCADIA ROAD, PAPAROA

Offers Over $400,000 LOT 1/24 KAMEA PLACE MAUNGATUROTO

$450,000

LUXURY LIFESTYLE!

RETIRE TO PAPAROA

PERFECT PLACE FOR A PICNIC OR A PALACE!

CONTAINED DELIGHT

This 3 double bedroom immaculate home built in 2018 has a bespoke kitchen with quality appliances. Double glazed windows throughout, ceiling, underfloor and wall insulation and heat pump. A large back deck overlooks 8.4251ha, and distant water views. 2 x dams, cattle yards, bush. GARY MORRIS 021 902 087 DEBBIE HOWLETT 021 233 3796 WEB ID MRE2754

If you are over 60 and looking for a quiet village-like environment where you can build your dream retirement home then look no further. Enjoy your golden years in this brand new sub-division. Title has now been issued

14.74 ha block divided into two by the road. 1.9 ha of flat to undulating grazing and a stream running through. The remaining 12.5 ha of land has a steeper mix of contours with native bush and amazing views. Perfect for off-grid living.

KARYN HODGSON 029 779 9019 WEB ID MRE2708

ROCHELLE MCKELVIE 020 4068 6555 WEB ID MRE2722

Beautiful bush block on a 4.0900ha section. Two container cabins connected with a solid A frame roof, and a third storage container adjacent. Fully operational solar power system with backup generator. Water supply tank and septic tank system on site ready for connection. GARY MORRIS 021 902 087 DEBBIE HOWLETT 021 233 3796 WEB ID MRE2691

110 Victoria Street, Dargaville 143 Hurndall Street, Maungaturoto

www.roperandjones.co.nz

09 439 7295 09 431 1016

Dargaville Realty Ltd Licensed Agent REAA 2008


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