Kaipara Lifestyler, October 30th 2018

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October 30 2018

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Business awards success for Kaipara u by Jill Dickie

Kaipara connected businesses have taken out top honours in the Westpac Northland Business Excellence Awards. Mangawhai Artists Inc and Giftbox Boutique NZ Ltd were successful at the Whangarei ceremony last Friday.

Another CCTV success

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Rangers from the Department of Conservation are thrilled to discover eggs …

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A century since the guns fell silent There’s an old saying about war …

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p Giftbox Boutique NZ Ltd owners, Katie and Andrew Gray, received recognition for their new business

While pleased to be shortlisted from all the entries received, Mangawhai Artists Inc was then surprised to be selected as finalists in all three of their entered categories, and even more so, to take out top honours in two of them. “It was quite a big decision to enter — it was good for us to get everyone working together and get feedback from the judging process on how to progress what we are doing,” said Mangawhai Artists Inc chair, Mary-Anne Boyd. They were a finalist in the Creative Northland Excellence Award, which

p Mangawhai Artists Inc representatives, committee member, Wendy Leach with chair Mary-Anne Boyd, accepted awards for two of the three categories entered

recognises initiative, creativity and entrepreneurship across creative industries. Winning categories were the Top Energy Best Not-for-Profit Organisation Award, which acknowledges the business focus on good governance and outside funding, and the Ricoh Northland Excellence in Business Micro Business Award, for an organisation that demonstrates good business practice and future direction. Mangawhai Artists Inc has a committee of 10 overseeing the business for its 160

active members, and Mrs Boyd said the process had provided valuable dialogue from the judges on how the committee can continue to do a good job for its members. Another business with Kaipara connections, Giftbox Boutique NZ Ltd, is owned by former Dargaville resident Katie Gray with her husband Andrew. They now employ three staff memwbers. Their business won The Orchard Business and Event Hub Best Emerging Business Award. continued on page 3 …


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OctOber 30 - 2018

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Show rehearsals start

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The Mates

From trash to art

An exhibition by Yvonne Tana 26 October – 21 November 2018

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p The cast for the upcoming Christmas show is excited to be well into rehearsals for their production of Charlie’s Christmas Adventures. The enthusiastic 6 to 14-year-olds make up a cast of almost 20 and will participate in presenting fun and lighthearted entertainment for the entire audience. The show will be held at the Dargaville Little Theatre, opening on Friday, November 30, with a final performance on Sunday, December 2. The musical will include a sing-along section for all to enjoy. Tickets are available from the door only, $5 each or four for $15.

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3.20pm (3.2m) 4.19pm (3.1m) 5.28pm (3.0m) 6.43pm (3.0m) 7.20am (3.0m) 8.27am (3.1m) 9.24am (3.3m)

9.36pm (0.8m) 10.38pm (0.9m) 11.49pm (0.9m)

6.01am (0.4m) 6.53am (0.5m) 7.50am (0.6m) 8.52am (0.7m) 9.59am (0.7m) 11.04am (0.7m) 12.04pm (0.6m)

12.28pm (3.2m) 1.23pm (3.2m) 2.22pm (3.1m) 3.25pm (3.1m) 4.28pm (3.1m) 5.28pm (3.1m) 6.25pm (3.2m)

6.31pm (0.6m) 7.29pm (0.7m) 8.30pm (0.7m) 9.34pm (0.7m) 10.38pm (0.7m) 11.38pm (0.6m)

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1.30pm (0.9m) 2.36pm (0.7m) 3.32pm (0.6m)

7.53pm (3.1m) 8.53pm (3.3m) 9.46pm (3.4m)

 After the success of last year’s competition and a high level of enthusiasm and entries, the White Rock Gallery held another Trash to Art competition recently, with artist Susanne Harrison taking out the top prize in the recycled category for her Fanbird. The Paparoa event showed an abundance of creative talent, with plenty of humour and an emphasis on the environment. Organiser, Kathy Reynolds, congratulates all entrants on their wildly original creations. Susanne also proved her talent in the Found Objects category with her Puddy Tat, a highly commended was presented to Ross Murphy for his Holy Bird House. This entry also won the Viewers’ Choice award.

MANGAWHAI HEADS TUE 30 WED 31 THU 1 FRI 2 SAT 3 SUN 4 MON 5

12.05am (3.2m) 12.56am (3.1m) 1.52am (3.0m) 2.52am (3.0m) 3.56am (2.9m) 5.01am (3.0m) 6.04am (3.1m)

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p Three Kaipara athletes, Jaimee Mason, Grace Christey and Makayla Randall, excelled with their Northland aerobics team at the recent NZ National Gymnastics Championships in Tauranga. The 29 team members produced incredible results, returning with a total of 14 medals between them, eight of which were gold. Grace Christey and Jaimee Mason were also awarded proficiency pins for producing high scores at the competition. “We are super proud of the effort the girls put into preparing for the event, and it is always exciting to see them perform at Nationals and continue to grow as athletes through the experience,” said coach and director, Active Attitude, Ashleigh McCaw.


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Community centre and surf club approved

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Business awards success for Kaipara

u by Jill Dickie

Members of the Baylys Beach community are elated to finally receive a positive result in the application for the proposed community centre and base for the surf life saving patrol. Considerations were presented at a submission hearing held at the Northern Wairoa Golf Club recently, as 26 locals and three Baylys Beach Society committee members discussed the pros and cons of the building with council representatives. Topics of discussion included were conditions of use around event management and regarding the future management of the site. In addition, Baylys Beach Community Centre Charitable Trust chairman, Graeme Ramsey, expressed some frustration at the need for gifted funds being used to pay for the lengthy consent process. The trust bought a section for the centre on the corner of Seaview Road and Bayly Street funded by a generous and anonymous donation to the local community in 2016, and since then, there have been a number of challenges around getting building consent. The eagerly anticipated response arrived a few days afterwards, and many residents expressed their delight at the prospect of the centre proceeding on social media. They also conveyed their gratitude to the trust members for their time and commitment. “This is a significant step forward for us — now it’s going to happen,” said Mr Ramsey. “The trust is pleased and relieved, and very grateful to the community for

p Baylys Beach Community Centre Charitable Trust chairman, Graeme Ramsey, is pleased with the application outcome

their continuing support. The community will appreciate having a gathering place, and having effective surf life saving facilities will bring more people into the area, knowing it is safer,” said Trish Rolfe, of the Baylys Beach Holiday Park. Club captain of Baylys Surf Life Saving, Kyran Gillespie, added, “The facility is vital to our aim of becoming a sustainable club, and be able to operate a fully affiliated surf life saving service.” The project will proceed with the trust holding a planning meeting to formulate a budget since costs will now have increased, and assign a building project manager to see it through to completion. “Offers of help will be accepted from community members willing to help, whether that is landscaping, digging holes, building or supplying materials — we will find jobs for those willing to help,” said Mr Ramsey. ¢

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p Award winners from Mangawhai Artists Inc, committee member Wendy Leach and chair MaryAnne Boyd, posed for a photo with Kaipara Mayor Jason Smith

The husband and wife team set up the business less than two years ago after seeing a gap in the market for a modern and stylish approach to gift hampers, thereby eliminating cellophane and cane baskets. The gift boxes are custom-made with a matt black finish and showcase only New Zealand made products wherever possible, such as artisan coffee from Hawke’s Bay, handmade fudge from Christchurch and crisps from Marlborough.

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“We only use beautiful food — if we wouldn’t eat it ourselves, we won’t put it in a gift box,” said the owner, Katie Gray. “We are completely blown away and humbled to win out of 11 finalists of a very high calibre.” The Westpac Northland Business Excellence Supreme Award was presented to Clements Contractors Ltd, which also won the Vodafone Excellence in Business Large Business Award.

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Celebrating commitment

The Mates exhibition

u by Jill Dickie

u by Jill Dickie

Friends and family of Ruawai identity, Gordon Murray, celebrated his 99th birthday recently, sharing memories and honouring his lifetime of extraordinary achievements, along with his wife, Noni, who celebrated her 90th.

In a new exhibition at the Muddy Waters Gallery in Dargaville, pottery artist Yvonne Tana showcases some of her recent works. The Kaipara Art Award second placegetter has named her collection The Mates and greeted visitors at the opening on October 26.

p Noni and Gordon celebrated by cutting their cakes with Gordon’s daughter Maxine, Noni’s son Colin and Gordon’s son-in-law Tony

p Te Kopuru pottery artist, Yvonne Tana, with an example of her work

Born on October 14 1919, Gordon is the recipient of numerous awards and long service medals, much community service recognition, and has been an active member of the Ruawai community for more than 70 years. During this time, Gordon was a founding member of many clubs and organisations in the area and was recognised by the Hillary Commission with a long service award, as the longest standing steward with the Motorsport Association of New Zealand.

Yvonne’s interest in art and sculpture began when she was seven, playing with clay on the beach in Pouto where her family farmed. In high school, she was inspired by her art teacher, leading Maori clay artist Colleen Urlich. “I learnt pottery in Te Kopuru with Vanessa Welsh, and Manos Nathan was doing carving then — he liked what I did, so that’s when I became involved,” said Yvonne. “A lot of my work examines how to be a contemporary Maori woman, whilst still upholding traditional values.”

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He spent time in the RNZAF as a flight engineer, and with a friend bought the Shell garage in Ruawai. With his wife Noni, he raised a family of seven children, and they now have several grandchildren and great-grandchildren. “Auntie Noni is like the great-grandnanny of so many of us and Uncle Gordon is like the general of the entire family. The last of his kind to be built with that sort of resilience, strength, determination and leadership,” said great-niece, Bridget Carter-Chan. ¢

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“We are so well represented by our ambassadors and they really are very important to helping raise the awareness of our need to raise funds to meet operational shortfalls over the busy summer months,” says Mrs Furze.

Hamill put his hand up to help raise awareness of the need for ongoing public donations after spending many weeks in Northland in recent times getting his catamaran ready for a family sailing adventure to the Pacific Islands and beyond. He knows only too well how life can change in a split second having now lost three of his siblings to varying causes of death over the past 30 years. And after rowing over 4000km across the Atlantic Ocean in 1997, Hamill says he became acutely aware of how vulnerable people can be without help at hand. “I am very privileged to be supporting the Northland Rescue Helicopter service because the work they do is amazing,” says Mr Hamill. “What is particularly impressive is how they work together with St John, the Northland DHB, the emergency services throughout Northland and so many amazing volunteers. It has been said by many people before but you just never know when you might need the service and I am looking forward to taking part in some of the activities during the 2018 fundraising appeal.”

She went on to study at NorthTec and then transferred to Toihoukura, the school of Maori visual arts in Gisborne. With them she exhibited all over New Zealand, then in her second year of study in 2002, her world changed dramatically when she survived a stroke. Earlier this year, New Zealand’s only all-girl Bluegrass Band, Hot Diggity, performed at the Dargaville Town Hall as a fundraiser to help Yvonne realise her dream of exhibiting in Gisborne. Yvonne’s new exhibition will be at the gallery until November 20. ¢

“Those public donations are just as crucial as the sponsorship we receive from Northpower ($100k annually) and Top Energy ($50k annually), plus all of our other sponsors, supporters – and of course the generous funding and ongoing support we receive from the Northland Regional Council.” The Northland Rescue Helicopter Service has flown more than 20,000 missions since 1988 and has been instrumental in saving thousands of lives. Until the end of November, the service will be involved in numerous activities throughout Kaipara and Whangarei to pay tribute to thousands of lives saved, and those lost, since the very first flight on November 17, 1988. Meantime, the service’s fleet of rescue helicopters continue to clock up dozens of flights every month.

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Another CCTV success

Medical centre gets green light

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u by Jill Dickie

The Dargaville CCTV cameras have once again proven their worth after an incident on October 21, when a vehicle was involved in a burglary at Empire Liquor on Victoria Street.

u by Paul Campbell

Paparoa’s new medical centre and library are getting underway with work about to begin after months of “delay and frustration.” Paparoa Medical Society chair, Graham Taylor says “within the next two weeks builders and other trades will be transforming the old Otamatea council building into a modern fit-forpurpose facility. “As befits a community building open to the public, there will be major upgrades to the interior, with new plumbing and wiring, consultation and treatment rooms plus a dedicated space for the Paparoa Community Library. Also requiring attention will be the fire safety rating, emergency exits, improvements to the water supply and sewage disposal systems. “Many aspects of the building were not compliant for a public building in today’s world. Bringing these items up to standard will incur a considerable cost and obtaining the necessary funding has taken much longer than expected and months of delay and frustration.“ Mr Taylor said the society is deeply grateful to many individuals

and organisations from the Paparoa community for financial support. “We understand the disruption and inconvenience the closure of the building has caused and appreciate the patience of the community. As a registered charitable trust with IRD, Paparoa Medical Society would welcome any contributions from businesses, individuals or organisations. “Such donations would assist in providing the quality finishing touches to the project and would receive a 33% tax refund.” The total cost of the upgrade is in excess of $350,000. On completion, the medical centre will be operated by Coast to Coast Health Care Ltd with additional space leased to the library. “It is now all systems go, with the works expected to take around eight weeks for Paparoa to have a first-class facility that will serve the community for many years to come.”

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p An example of the available footage from a Dargaville CCTV camera

The recorded footage was authorised for retrieval and release after meeting Privacy Act criteria, which enabled police officers to positively identify the vehicle, and view all steps leading up to and during the ram raid on the store frontage. The stolen vehicle was quickly located and offenders charged. The community CCTV project is progressing well with more cameras being installed. “The installation process has gone well, and

we now have a large area covered,” said CCTV project coordinator, Constable Reuben Cohen. “We are proud to be able to help NZ Police in setting up the monitoring of the township, allowing offenders to be identified,” said Dargaville Community Development Board chairman, Allan Mortensen. “We want to prevent crime from occurring rather than apprehending afterwards.” ¢

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KAIPARA SPOTLIGHT NOTE TO DRIVERS AROUND STABILISED REPAIRS Between October and March Broadspectrum and KDC will be undertaking sealed pavement repairs in anticipation of the annual reseal programme. The most common means of repairing minor defects is to stabilise the existing pavement. This introduces fresh aggregate into the failure in addition to a cement stabilising agent to aid in hardening and increase longevity. Due to the nature of this repair, these stabilised patches require significant amounts of drying time in order to meet Council specifications for hardness. We kindly ask that you adhere to the posted temporary speed limit while traveling through any of these works sites, not only for your safety, but also the safety of our workers, and to prevent damage to the repairs. We understand that there is a degree of inconvenience caused by these works, however this inconvenience is significantly extended if we are required to return to any sites that require repairing.

Council Meetings

November Please note locations and times are subject to change, check website for most up to date information. Council Briefing Thursday 01 November 2018 @ 9.30 am Sportsville, Dargaville Raupo Drainage Committee Thursday 15 November 2018 @ 10.00 am Raupo Drainage Board Office, Ruawai Taharoa Domain Governance Committee Thursday 15 November 2018 @ 02.00 pm Lake Waikare Centre, Taharoa Domain Mangawhai Community Park Governance Committee Monday 19 November 2018 @ 10.00 am Mangawhai Meeting Room, Council Offices, Molesworth Drive Council Meeting Thursday 29 November 2018 @ 9.30 am Tinopai Community Hall, Komiti Road, Tinopai

Smokefree Policy Review Council is seeking your feedback on a proposed Smokefree Kaipara Policy. This policy aims to educate Kaipara’s communities and visitors to not smoke around Tamariki/children, while helping provide safe and healthy spaces. The proposed Smokefree Kaipara Policy wishes to expand Council’s current policy to provide a large number of areas and public places where both smoking and vaping are discouraged, this is to ensure greater protection for our Tamariki/children. The Proposed Policy can be viewed on Councils website or at Council Offices and at community libraries at Kaiwaka, Mangawhai and Maungaturoto. Please provide your feedback to Council by 31 October 2018.

Roading Update Routine works planned on Council roads throughout the whole District during November include pothole repairs both on unsealed and sealed roadways as they are identified and systematic grading of the network.

Area specific works planned during November include: • Routine bridge and structures maintenance throughout the District • Routine drainage clearance works throughout the District • Unsealed/sealed pothole repair throughout the District • Maintenance grading throughout the District - continuing only as weather conditions dictate • Routine signs maintenance and renewals throughout the District • Water table restoration – Baylys Coast, Whakapirau, Tinopai, Arapohue, West Coast, Griffin and Katui Roads • Mechanised tree pruning – Johnson, Kirikopuni Valley, Sarich, Tangowahine Valley, Payne, Oruawharo, Otioro, Whakapirau, Heatley and Golf Course Roads • Culvert replacement – Homackey and Kirikopuni Valley Roads • Spraying (rural) – Waihue and Baylys areas • Unsealed pavement repairs – Homackey Road • Unsealed pavement strengthening – Kirikopuni Valley Road • Sealed Pavement Repairs - Whaka Street, Garbolino, Tara, Gibbons, Kaiwaka Domain Access, Kaiwaka-Mangawhai, Oneriri, Baldrock, Gorge, Whakapirau, Pahi, Paparoa-Oakleigh, Reid, Tinopai, Matakohe, Arapohue and Te Kowhai Roads We may experience some delays with work programmed during the month of November if weather restricts plant movements and progress; however, the majority of works will continue.

Area specific works completed during the last month include: • Water table restoration – Omana, Kirikopuni Valley, Garbolino, King and Middleton Roads • Mechanised Tree Pruning – Redhill and Te Maire Roads, West Coast • Culvert Replacements – Homackey and Kirikopuni Valley Roads • Spraying (urban) – All areas • Spraying (rural) – All areas except the Waihue and Baylys areas • Unsealed pavement repairs – Homackey Road • Sealed pavement repairs - Kedge and Molesworth Drives, Insley Street, Coalhill, Sliplane, Devich, Kaiwaka-Mangawhai, King, Mangawhai Heads (West), Mangawhai, Old Waipu and Spioenkop Roads • Unsealed pavement strengthening – Golf Course, Middleton and Arapohue Roads All routine work is done in cycles across the District. In endeavouring to provide good roads at the most economic cost, sometimes only spot grading and metalling is done, as it is about one-quarter of the price of blanket metalling and grading that has tended to be done in the past. Thank you for your co-operation as these projects to improve travel on your roads are being completed. Please feel free to contact the Council’s Customer Service Representatives on 0800 727 059 for more information.

People’s Panel What is People’s Panel?

Gambling Venues Policy Review The Kaipara District Council’s draft Class 4 Gambling Venues Policy is open for public feedback from 2 October 2018 until 5 November 2018. Council staff are seeking feedback on the preferred approach to retain the current Policy’s sinking lid regime, which will see the number of venues and machines reduce over time. The Statement of Proposal also considers the option of setting a cap on numbers and venues, and outlines a number of proposed minor amendments to the current Policy. The Statement of Proposal and submission form, draft Policy, and online submission form are on our website at www.kaipara.govt.nz/gambling

The People’s Panel is a quick and easy way for citizens of Kaipara to help shape the District by taking part in short surveys. We encourage anyone who is interested in the future of Kaipara to join the People’s Panel.

How People’s Panel works • People who sign up will receive surveys by email • We have approximately one survey every couple of months, but you only need to complete those that interest you • Most surveys take five or ten minutes to complete • We keep personal details private and members are not identified in reports of survey results • Key findings and how the results have been used are shared with you • We will keep you informed about other opportunities to give feedback to Kaipara District Council. To register go to www.kaipara.govt.nz/panel

Council would like to thank you for your co-operation as work is undertaken across the district to improve our communities and infrastructure. Please feel free to contact the Council’s Customer Service Representatives on 0800 727 059 for more information


Cable project wins award u by Jill Dickie

Northland Inc has won a top honour at the 2018 Economic Development NZ Awards for their part in bringing a $445 million super fibre-optic submarine cable to Mangawhai.

p Parliamentary Under-Secretary for regional development, Fletcher Tabuteau, with general manager investment and infrastructure Northland Inc, Vaughan Cooper and Dr David Wilson CEO of Northland Inc at the presentation of their award

The 15,000km super fibre-optic Hawaiki Cable project connects New Zealand with Australia, mainland United States, Hawaii and the Pacific, and is expected to future-proof New Zealand’s internet capacity for the next 25 years. “Hawaiki Cable is now operational, which means that Northland now has a digital sector, we have underlying infrastructure to support it, we are creating a digital strategy,” said Northland Inc general manager investment and infrastructure, Vaughan Cooper.

Chief executive officer of EDNZ, Susan Houston, said the awards committee selected Northland Inc’s work on the Hawaiki project as an outstanding example of best practice in inward investment. “In making that decision the committee was cognisant of the projects economic, social and cultural impact, not just on Northland but on wider New Zealand,” she said. The Hawaiki Cable is a project within the Northland Tai Tokerau Economic Action Plan and was turned on in July. ¢

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Trees do not need to go The Dargaville Community Development Board (DCDB) says any suggestion that two pohutukawa trees on Victoria Street should be removed, as reported in last week’s Kaipara Lifestyler is “a complete misunderstanding.” Following an enquiry from the board regarding creating clearer visibility in the area, Kaipara District Council invited public suggestions on the idea, saying the trees affected CCTV coverage. DCDB chair, Allan Mortensen, said the main focus of the CCTV camera placed in that location was to cover the nearby service station, as this type of business is regarded as a high-risk facility. If the trees in question could be trimmed to give a better vision of the surrounding area, it would create added value to the camera’s operation. The CCTV project

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FIELD DAY NORTHLAND’S DIVERSIFIED FORAGES PROJECT

is an NSDB, supporting the police in creating a safe town for residents and visitors alike. The installation of all the cameras in Dargaville is not yet complete, and the police have already found the ones in place have had a major impact by assisting them in their duties of crime prevention and apprehension. “The DCDB do not want the trees removed. Our aim is to achieve a safe town, but certainly not at the expense of local flora, and behalf of the board I would like to apologise for any confusion or upset this situation may have caused.”

WEDNESDAY 7TH NOVEMBER

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We are looking at and discussing some superb clover plus clover and grass plots, plus pastures. Growth rates of 67-70 kg DM/ha/day for September and early October for: • Annual clovers mixed with perennial clovers and grasses • Herb mixes with “everything” added • A range of annual clovers sown on their own.

PROGRAMME LOCATION: Roger & Barbara Gillatt 881 Red Hill Road, Te Kopuru START TIME: 9.30am for tea/coffee TOPICS: • Lucerne • Berseem clover plus annual ryegrass • Annual clovers, perennial clovers, plus perennial ryegrass sown autumn 2018 12 NOON: Allister & Maree McCahon 265 Te Maire Road, Te Kopuru TOPICS: • Diversified pastures sown 2017 & 2018 based on tall fescue, cocksfoot, perennial clovers, annual clovers, lucerne • Plots sown in 2017 into grasses, plus white clover, plus pure perennial clover plots • Plots of annual clovers pure, annual clovers with grasses and other species as mixes, sown autumn 2018.

RESULTS From the diversified pasture sown April 2017, we harvested 17.2 tonne dry matter per hectare for the first 12 months. The white and red clover monoculture plots grew 12,785 and 14,463 kg DM/ha respectively for their first year. The grasses and white clover plots grew 16,311 kg DM/ha for their first year. 2:00/2:30 P.M: NARF, Dargaville Plots of similar mixes of annual clovers, grasses and perennial clovers as at McCahon’s but on a hugely different soil type. PASTURE GROWTH FOR AUGUST FOR THE PLOTS AT NARF: • Perennial grass, white and red clover, no annual clover @ 27 kg DM/ha/day • Perennial grass, white and red clover, plus annual clover @ 48 kg DM/ha/day • Annual clover only @ 47 kg DM/ha/day

ALL PHOTOS TAKEN FROM THE TWO TE KOPURU FARMS Photos taken 16 October 2018

If you are interested in clovers or other legumes, this is a “must” attend day! NOTE THIS ON YOUR CALENDER NOW!

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Privacy please u by Jill Dickie

Rangers from the Department of Conservation are thrilled to discover eggs laid by the most endangered of New Zealand’s endemic birds, the fairy tern, and they are carefully monitoring their safety. With fewer than a dozen breeding pairs remaining, it is imperative each chick survives.

Education and employment expo

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An education and employment expo will be held during November to provide an opportunity for students, career changers and job seekers to find out how local businesses can assist them in advancing their skills.

p DOC rangers are delighted to discover the endangered New Zealand fairy terns laying eggs and are hoping for a successful season

With a total population of approximately 40 birds, the birds have teetered on the brink of extinction since the 1970s, and a dedicated team of fairy tern DOC rangers have been busy since September trapping for predators near nesting sites. “Our fairy tern team has been preparing for the breeding season for a few months, and we are thrilled to have eggs in nests. One of the earlier nests was lost early on, but three remain. We are hopeful the nests will be successful, and the chicks will fledge by Christmas,” says DOC Fairy Tern Team ranger, Ayla Wiles. Fairy terns nest on shell and sandbanks

just above high tide level, which leaves them vulnerable to predators, disturbance by people, 4WD vehicles and dogs. They are also at risk from stormy weather and very high tides. Once widespread, the New Zealand fairy tern now breeds at only four nesting sites, found at Papakanui Spit and north and south of Mangawhai. The public is advised to avoid nests and chicks, keep dogs on leads, and remove bait and rubbish to deter predators. If you are being chased or squawked at you are too close to a nest so move away — all of these actions will ensure the birds raise their chicks successfully. ¢

Held on Friday, November 23 and Saturday, November 24, at the Dargaville Town Hall, the Dargaville Community Development Board has invited organisations from the community who can provide training programmes, apprenticeships, new skill pathways or vocation changes to attendees. Those attending can expect to see what businesses in the Kaipara District have on offer whether they are already in the workforce or

wanting to secure a position through retraining. “The outcome we hope for is a new generation of skilled people for the local workforce,” said Dargaville Community Development Board enterprise development manager, Lorraine Davidson. A list of exhibitors will be announced prior to the expo. For further information contact Lorraine at info@dcdb.nz or 027 525 8222. ¢

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FINAL NOTICE

Matakohe 226 Tinopai Road

Majestic farm, outstanding views and income!

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Very rarely do such unique properties like this present themselves to the market. On offer is a 217m2 elevated executive home with unmatched harbour views, 119ha of fertile grazing land and off-farm income generated from the onsite Matakohe sale yards, all positioned only 3.7km from the Matakohe. This outstanding established property carries 300 head of mixed age cattle with approximately 80 hectares of flats and the balance being easy to rolling. The 60 pen Matakohe Sale Yards are currently leased and are conveniently located (on-farm) at the foot of the property. Access to the 2001 three bedroom brick home is via a sloping cherry tree lined drive, built to capitalise on the stunning views and has been designed with entertaining and outdoor living in mind. This will appeal to a wide array of buyers, from first farm buyers to semi-retired farmers looking for a tranquil private setting.

Tender (unless sold prior) Closing 2pm, Thu 22 Nov 2018 84 Walton St, Whangarei View 11am-12pm Thu 1 Nov Catherine Stewart 027 356 5031 catherine.stewart@bayleys.co.nz

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Paparoa 164 Arcadia Road

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You have the opportunity to purchase 268.9ha of scale, potential and easy contoured beef and sheep country, poised for new owners to take to the next level. Located 4.4km from the popular and increasingly hip Paparoa village. Currently running a mixture of 300 ewes, 280 hoggets, 70 breeding cows, 48 R1 yearlings and 8 R2 steers, this property lends itself to a variety of farming options. The property is subdivided into 24 paddocks, investment has been made into areas of new internal and boundary fences. Improvements include a superbly positioned, north facing and sheltered 1980's large four bedroom plus office homestead. Farm infrastructure includes a substantial three-stand raised board woolshed with shearing plant, hydraulic wool press, solid covered yards and loading ramp. Astute purchasers will favourably consider the development potential of this Nor-East facing improvable nugget.

Auction (unless sold prior) 1pm, Wed 21 Nov 2018 84 Walton St, Whangarei Phone for viewing times Catherine Stewart 027 356 5031 catherine.stewart@bayleys.co.nz

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Drug programme success

Kauri tracks are closing

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The joint initiative between the NZ Police and Northland DHB to establish a better way of assisting families in the treatment of methamphetamine use is proving to be hugely successful and will be aided further with the future availability of extra beds in the Dargaville detox unit.

The Kauri Coast is to lose four tracks across the kauri lands as part of a nation-wide permanent closure by the Department of Conservation to combat the spread of kauri dieback disease.

Te Ara Oranga is a pilot programme founded in October 2017, and in its first year has resulted in more than 200 police referred cases now being managed by specialised clinicians. The main aim of the project is to provide a referral pathway for police and treatment resources to break drug supply chains and ensure that anyone who would benefit from treatment is offered the opportunity. In the last six months alone, there have been more than 20 people placed into employment, four people who were at risk of losing their jobs have been able to retain them, and a further 18 people on job choice training. When further beds are available after the completed p Assistant commissioner NZ Police, Richard Chambers, says the programme provides a significant opportunity expansion of the Dargaville to focus on reducing one of the major drivers of crime detox unit, the capacity for in our community future assistance will increase. “Te Ara Oranga provides a connection to our communities is significant opportunity to focus on what is making the difference,” said reducing one of the major drivers assistant commissioner NZ Police, of crime in our community. The Richard Chambers. ¢

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The tracks are Hukatere track, Lookout track, Toatoa and Tutamoe tracks. Conservation minister, Eugenie Sage, says 21 tracks will be closed or partially closed in the Kauri Coast, Kaitaia, Whangarei, on Great Barrier Island, in Hauraki, Waikato and Tauranga. Where partial closures are in place, the open sections will be upgraded to eliminate wet and muddy sections and better protect the roots of kauri trees. “As there is currently no proven cure for kauri dieback, the best way to protect our kauri is to slow and stop the disease from spreading,” Eugenie Sage said. ”The track closures are permanent and will be monitored. “I appreciate some people may be disappointed by the closure of a favourite track, but I strongly encourage everyone — do the right thing and respect the track closures to reduce the risk to kauri forests.” The decision was made after public consultation, and the majority of public submissions favoured closure. DOC has closed tracks in the past to prevent the spread of kauri dieback. “Closures may be reconsidered in the future if additional science and

other information provide certainty that public access would not cause any risk to kauri. Although protecting kauri is the key focus, the department did consider the need to maintain recreation opportunities, and there are still many walking and tramping options available in nearby areas.” In consultation with local communities and iwi, DOC is continuing work to establish the next steps for the remaining tracks on kauri land that have not yet been upgraded. That will include their upgrade, closure or partial closure. ¢

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Arapohue lifestyle An exciting opportunity to own a country lifestyle, being newly sub-divided of approx. 0.42ha and Subject to Title. This property offers a tidy Keith Hay style home with three bedrooms, plus an office, separate toilet and bathroom. The living is open plan and the kitchen has been updated and modernised, there is also a wood burner and two decks. The home has insulation in the walls and ceilings. Outside is a separate studio/sleep out, a carport, plus a double garage with lean too. This is a fabulous opportunity for those wanting the peace and quiet of country.

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To the country Located 20kms from Dargaville is 1.21 hectares of mostly flat land, fenced into 4 paddocks. The main dwelling is a 1930’s Kauri Cottage with two large bedrooms, open plan living and a wood burner plus ceiling and underfloor insulation. There is a covered porch area from the back door. Outside is a single garage, sleepout and studio shed, its well fenced and planted with a small set of yards. This lifestyle block is an affordable beckon for those at entry level. Viewing is strictly by appointment.

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Large Dairy Farm • What a great opportunity to purchase two dairy farms • Consisting of 319.1524 hectares • Main dairy farm is milking 500 cows with an average milk production of 173,000kg MS • Smaller farm is milking 200 cows with an average milk production of 67,000kg MS • Contour is mainly flat to rolling • Limestone quarry, great for farm races or foundation work • Three family homes pggwre.co.nz/DAG27809

Ruawai, Northland SALE BY DEADLINE Plus GST (if any) (Unless Sold Prior) Closes 2.00pm Thursday, 8 November

Ron Grbin B 09 439 3354 M 027 471 6388

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Privacy, Position, Perfection 54 Colville Road Live privately and oh so comfortably in this unique property at the edge of town. Sweeping driveway through established easy care gardens brings you to this low maintenance brick, palliside and tiled gracious home. Open plan living, kitchen/dining and separate lounge all open to sunny decks looking out over trees and the township. 3 double bedrooms, two bathrooms. A second building in keeping with the home has a purpose built studio, double bedroom and ensuite. Two garages for three cars and room for storage plus pool table and spa pool. Over 100 fruit and nut trees, all set on 1.16 hectares. pggwre.co.nz/DAG29083

Cropping Blocks with Early Country • Two blocks for sale - 55ha and 29ha subject to subdivision • Great for cropping with early growing • Good fertility and soil type • Strategically placed laser drainage • 55ha block has extra-large lockable shed with concrete floor, also 18 ASHB cowshed and planted with excellent shelter belts • Must see properties, buy one or both!

Dargaville DEADLINE SALE (Unless Sold Prior) Closes 2.00pm Thursday, 15 November VIEW 10.00-11.00am, Saturday, 3 November

Cindy Younger B 09 439 3351 M 027 278 2309

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Ruawai DEADLINE SALE Plus GST (if any) (Unless Sold Prior) Closes 2.00pm, Thursday, 15 November

pggwre.co.nz/DAG29121 Ron Grbin B 09 439 3354 | M 027 471 6388 rgrbin@pggwrightson.co.nz

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What A Cracker • 54 hectares • Five kilometers from Dargaville • Immaculate three bedroom home • Covered deck with seating • Double garaging with lean-to • Implement sheds, 10 ASHB cowshed • Bore and town water

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Dairy or Horticulture • 116 hectares (all flat contour) • Very fertile and productive • 30 ASHB - Alpha plant • Feed pad, wintering barns • Three bay implement shed • Two homes • A great opportunity here to purchase this very productive farm either for dairy or horticulture use

Te Kopuru TENDER Plus GST (if any) (Unless Sold By Private Treaty) Closes 2.00pm Friday, 16 November

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Megan Browning B 09 439 3344 M 027 668 8468

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Grab This One! Coastal And Sea Views 253 Rehutai Road • 20 hectares • Coastal land • Sea and rural views • Cattle yards • 18 paddocks • Rehutai water scheme

Dargaville AUCTION Plus GST (if any) (Unless Sold Prior) 12.15pm Tuesday, 20 November PGG Wrightson, Dargaville Office

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Megan Browning B 09 439 3344 M 027 668 8468

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Vendors Ready To Move On • 147 hectares productive fertile land, 70% tile drained • Large three bedroom modernised and renovated Kauri Villa • Three bedroom Villa second home • 27 ASHB cowshed with new ice bank for refrigeration, five and four bay calf implement sheds • Feed pad, calving pad, maize bin • Milking 310 cows OAD this season • A great opportunity to purchase this very productive dairy farm, which has been in the family for three generations, only three kilometers to town pggwre.co.nz/DAG29023

Dargaville $2.9M Plus GST (if any)

Megan Browning B 09 439 3344 M 027 668 8468

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ARMISTICE CENTENARY A century since the guns fell silent u by Andy Bryenton

There’s an old saying about war — ‘what is begun in blood can only be finished in ink’. So it was at the end of World War One, at the time the bloodiest and most costly conflict the world had ever seen. Four years of trench warfare, naval engagements and covert operations had led to a final shifting of the stalemate, and the allied forces accepted a surrender from the German Kaiser in November of 1918. This peace would come into effect on the 11th day of the 11th month — indeed, those crafting the armistice went further, setting the exact time for the war’s end at 11am in the morning. The news put an end to some of the most bitter and brutal fighting of the war, which in its late stages had seen the introduction of ever more advanced technologies of death — the first battle tanks, advanced aerial bombing, flamethrowers and artillery so powerful it had to be moved on rails due to its sheer size. Some say that the tipping point came with the landing of the United States Army, who came to bolster the ANZAC, French, British, Canadian and other allied forces on the Western Front after the collapse of Russia in the east. Others say that the German fighting spirit was already broken after hardpressed allied units — our own Kiwi soldiers among them — held the line against one last desperate series of

assaults in early 1918. One thing was for certain, though — Europe would never be the same again. The loss of life skewed whole demographics, as populations of young men were decimated or worse. The exiled Kaiser fled to the Netherlands, while an interim government in Germany was forced to agree to the harsh terms of the Treaty of Versailles. German shame and economic hardship would prove fertile ground for a growing new philosophy — National Socialism. In Russia, Lenin, Stalin and the Communists had overthrown the Tsar. Halfway around the world, New Zealand was also in a state of shock. It had not been a war that was televised. Communications were through official channels, and focussed on morale and victory. While the news of the war’s triumphant end was met with celebration, the unspoken thoughts of

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the nation were on all those who were not coming back. In excess of 18,000 soldiers had been killed across the battlefields of Gallipoli and the Western

Front, while more than 40,000 had been wounded badly enough to put them out of combat action. That equates to one in every 20 New Zealanders or one in seven

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ARMISTICE CENTENARY NORTHERN WAIROA MEMORIAL RSA Armistice Day Centennial Service A service to mark this occasion held at the Dargaville RSA on November 11, 2018. Assemble at 10.30am SERVICE BEGINS AT 11AM FOOD & REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE AFTERWARDS. ALL WELCOME!

p New Zealand troops march through a town in the Rhineland to celebrate victory in World War One

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men. Everybody knew someone who had borne the toll of war. The happiness with which towns celebrated was tempered, therefore, with sadness. A century on, the world is gathering in France to pay their respects to the fallen. World leaders, dignitaries, monarchs and celebrities will gather to pay tribute to the valour and sense of duty which saw so many march to support what they saw as an honourable cause — the preservation of their national freedom and that of their allies.

desire than ever before to learn about their ancestors from this dark time in history. Folks want to know what it was like for great-grandfathers who served as riflemen, great grandmothers who served as nurses — names on family trees brought into the light. As the immortal words of Laurence Binyon say — “They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old: Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning, We will remember them.”

New Zealand’s most celebrated filmmaker, Sir Peter Jackson, has painstakingly restored, colourised and given a voice to vintage footage of the men in the trenches, cataloguing their human side. Here, closer to home, our many museums have assembled collections and exhibits which bring home with clarity the real price of the ‘war to end all wars’. All this because, in recent years, younger people have shown a greater

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Armistice commemorations in the Kaipara u by Jill Dickie

Across the Kaipara District, on the morning of Sunday, November 11 many people will congregate to remember the end of the first world war and give tribute to those who served. Locally, many young men left their farming, tree felling or gum digging roles, excited to be a part of the so-called grand adventure of war, leaving behind friends and family. It is with great sadness, yet tremendous pride, these soldiers are remembered in annual commemorations — more so this year as a centenary. All members of the public are invited to attend various services around New Zealand and within the Kaipara, and nationwide a Roaring Chorus is encouraged to recapture the jubilation

felt as the end of the war became known. “There were songs and cheers, miscellaneous pipings and blastings, and tootings and rattlings — a roaring chorus of gladsome sounds.” (Armistice celebrations in Wellington described in The Evening Post, November 12 1918). Dargaville — A public service at the Northern Wairoa Memorial RSA building, Hokianga Road, assemble at 10.30am, followed by refreshments. For further information phone 09 439 8164. Maungaturoto and Paparoa — A public service in the clubrooms, 115

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For I minute silence. On the 11th day of the 11th Month at the 11th Hour. Then the museum bells will be rung to create a great Roaring Chorus. Bring your bells and musical Instruments to join in. Tea & coffee will be served afterwards

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Hurndall Street, at 10.30am, followed by refreshments. For further information phone 09 431 6606. Wellsford — A public service held at 11am, 1 Olympus Road, followed by lunch. For further information phone 021 884 574. Hakaru and Districts — Hakaru and Districts Memorial RSA, 733 Settlement THE

KAURI MUSEUM Real New Zealand Heritage

The Kauri Museum remembers the men and women who served in the 1914-1918 war with an exhibition of the Northland Mounted Rifles.

Road, at 11am. Organisations, schools, clubs and individuals wishing to attend and lay a wreath are asked to advise in advance to ensure being placed on the list to be called. Please email to president@hakarursa. co.nz. Museum contributions — The Kauri Museum will have a display area set aside for visitors. The Dargaville Museum is taking part in the nationwide Roaring Chorus at 11am and invites members of the public to attend, bringing along musical instruments.

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1918 - 2018, the years will not diminish the sacrifice of our servicemen & women.

Superior Care in our community With a fine tradition of caring for our valued older citizens, we are currently expanding to meet the needs of future generations. A truly community owned home for our elderly neighbours and friends. Commemorating the bravery of our servicemen and women in all theatres of conflict, past and present.

Visit us to explore our shared history as we commemorate 100 years of Armistice Day At Matakohe, just off SH 12, on the Twin Coast Discovery Highway. Open 9am-5pm. 5 Church Road, Matakohe, Northland. Phone: 09 431 7417 • www.kaurimuseum.com

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Dargaville Surrounds Phoenix Place

A residential subdivision of quality Set in a preferred location, Phoenix Heights offers the opportunity to build your new home in a quality subdivision. This will appeal to those who intend on building superior homes in a subdivision designed to exceed expectations. Each section has its own driveway access, no R.O.W.s. With resource consent approved, and subject to issue of new title, work is about to begin on roading and infrastructure. Stage One is being released to the market now as a limited offering of 8 preferential lots ranging from 600m2 to 997m2. Prime sections have been scarce in Dargaville, early bird prices and first buyers rights will ensure that the initial offering will sell down quickly.

Price by Negotiation View Sat 1-2pm Leah O'Driscoll 027 256 8988 leah.odriscoll@bayleys.co.nz MACKYS REAL ESTATE LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED UNDER THE REA ACT 2008

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This spacious cross lease unit is very handily located to the local township. The property presents a side by side unit with two bedrooms, a good-sized separate living room with wood burner, and a sheltered entranceway. The kitchen is original with plenty of cupboard space, the large laundry is separate and offers access to the easy-care back garden complete with garden shed. This could be your opportunity to be creative, do some decorating, add your own personality and make it yours.

Asking Price $217,000 View Sat 11-11.45am Lisa Pocklington 021 121 8419 lisa.pocklington@bayleys.co.nz

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Located close to the Dargaville Township is this spacious cross lease unit. The home consists of three bedrooms, separate dining, and generous lounge flowing out onto a covered patio area. The bathroom has been partially renovated with anew shower and vanity installed. The home is complemented by a single garage along with a fully fenced section. A great opportunity for those looking for a home to make their own, or take this opportunity to add to your investment portfolio.

Price by Negotiation View Sat 12.15-1pm Lisa Pocklington 021 121 8419 lisa.pocklington@bayleys.co.nz Helen Dwane 027 716 6882 helen.dwane@bayleys.co.nz

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Welcome to Mangawhai Eleven artists unite

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In the newest exhibition For the Love of … at Mangawhai Artists Gallery, the eleven artists of The Originals’ Art Group combine to present a unique collection of distinctive styles, approaches, and topics, as they enjoy the opportunity to showcase their work.

A new manager has been appointed at the Mangawhai Golf Club, and he is looking forward to chipping in and driving the club forward.

p Ailsa Dennis, Linda Hobbs, Janine Brougham, Ann Howard and Jean Fountain are some of the artists presenting their work in the new exhibition For the Love of ...

Opening at 6.30pm on Thursday, October 26, in a celebration of creativity, visitors will see a skilful range of landscapes and seascapes, vivid abstracts, wow factor portraits, and more. The exhibiting artists Marion Bilton, Janine Brougham, Ann Connew, Ailsa Dennis, Jean Fountain, Linda Hobbs, Ann Howard, Gordon McGibbon, Lynn Middleton, Tracey Scott and Chris Thomson meet regularly to work together to advance their skills. Every Monday morning and in all weathers, the group of artists gather to make art, be creative, share their

knowledge and offer friendship, as the Mangawhai Community Hall provides a welcoming space turned into a studio for artists. “We can have as many as 25 people painting, drawing, experimenting and teaching each other skills and techniques. Many of our group were new to Mangawhai and art when they first came along. We are always thrilled to welcome newcomers to our Monday mornings and invite people to drop in for a look — we love encouraging people to join us,” said organiser, Ann Howard. The exhibition ends Wednesday, November 7. ¢

Born and bred in Warkworth, Brad Grimmer will commute daily to his new role, where he plans to consolidate and maintain the popular course’s status as one of New Zealand’s best. “Mangawhai is a magnificent course in a stunning environment, and a real challenge-and-reward layout for golfers of all levels,” he said. “We get a lot of visitors here, and we want to continue offering them an outstanding golfing and social experience.” Brad’s first taste of the game was as a student, and after completing a sports management degree at Waikato University, he spent many hours at the Warkworth Golf Club in employment. In his next two years, he managed sports programmes at Kristen College in Albany, before travelling to

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Europe, where he gained a higher level of experience in all aspects of sports management and administration. One of Brad’s most memorable moments came when he was playing at the infamous St Andrews course in Scotland. “Getting hit up on by (American professional golfer), John Daly ranks right up there. He was fairly apologetic and offered me a cigarette as compensation, but I convinced him that his glove would be a better souvenir. We decided to let him play through, as keeping 300 yards ahead of him didn’t get us out of the danger zone.” ¢

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Best practice award for farming

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Northland Inc has won again at the 2018 Economic Development NZ Awards with Extension 350, a farmer-led farmer-focussed extension project that aims to lift profitability, environmental sustainability and wellbeing on Northland farms. Extension 350 project lead, Luke Beehre, said the sustainability development award acknowledges the farmers that are involved in the project, and in particular, the target farmers who have opened their farm businesses up for scrutiny. The project star ted in November 2016, and during five years will involve 350 farmers throughout Northland. The concept p Project lead for Extension 350, Luke Beehre, with Parliamentary Under-Secretary for regional development, involves mentor farmers and Fletcher Tabuteau, and CEO Northland Inc, Dr David farm consultants working Wilson at the awards presentation with target farmers to make improvements to their farm business. “Extension 350 challenged me and The target farmers then share what our farm systems and the way we’ve they have learned with associate done things on this farm for years,” farmers. Tangiteroria sharemilkers, said Graham. Graham and Kylie Beatty, were among “We’ve had some really interesting the first farmers to join the programme and hard conversations with the in January 2017. They say they have support team at times, but at the a better understanding now of the end of the day, you don’t turn that business and can see where it’s heading kind of support down. We are seeing — profitability is increasing and costs improvements, and this year will be are being better managed. better still.” ¢

After a successful event last year, the Dargaville Community Development Board is repeating its New Residents and Business Owners Welcome event for people new to the area, and mayor Jason Smith will assist in introducing them into the business network.

The event will be held at the Dargaville Town Hall on Thursday, November 15 from 2pm–4.30pm, and all new residents are encouraged to attend. The afternoon’s format will provide an opportunity for visitors to mix and mingle, introduce themselves and enjoy the camaraderie with community organisations and other attendees. There is also an opportunity for newcomers to get involved with many of the stakeholder organisations either

as committee members or volunteers as another way of seamlessly integrating into the community. “It is important to introduce new residents to how the DCDB and our local business owners operate, and to share their respective interests and talents within the community,” said organiser, Lorraine Davidson. People are invited to register their interest with Lorraine at info@dcdb.nz or 027 525 8222. ¢

Welcome

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31 Cobham Ave, Dargaville

New business owners and residents We the Dargaville Community Development Board (DCDB) on behalf of the Dargaville community extend an invite to welcome you to Dargaville. We think it is important for new residents and business owners to feel part of our community and understand how all the community organisations integrate and collaborate with each other for the benefit of all.

Date: 15th November Time: 2pm-4.30pm. Location: Dargaville, Town Hall Foyer

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Lovingly occupied since new in 1976 by the same house proud owner, this super-tidy two level blitzes the listings with ready made living that’ll immediately appeal to families and professional buyers alike. • Tidy kitchen/dining • Semi-separate lounge • Spacious lower-level rumpus • Expansive tiered decking and patios angled for sunshine or privacy • 3 bedrooms / single bathroom

Auction: On site, 12:30pm Wednesday 21 November (will not be sold prior). Open Homes: 11.00 am, Saturday 3 November 11.00 am, Saturday 10 November 11.00 am, Saturday 17 November Agents: Steve & Kathy Elliott S: 027 549 3845 E: steve@professionals.co.nz Licensed REAA 2008

The 969sqm section features colourful gardens with double garage for the cars and a carport for the boat.

Format: Welcome from Mayor Jason Smith New Residents Introductions Welcome from Chairpersons: Dargaville Business Forum (DBF), Kauri Coast Promotions Society (KCPS), Dargaville Community Development Board (DCDB), Dargaville Arts Association Presentation: Development Manager Lorraine Davidson Will explain community organisations structure and engagement Followed by mix and mingle, nibbles and light refreshments For catering purposes please RSVP by 12 November to Lorraine Davidson E: lorrained@dcdb.nz P: 439 6933 M: 027 525 8222

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Decision for precision u by Andy Bryenton

Buying a large mower is often seen as a compromise between maximum power and accuracy — the larger your chosen machine, the more likely it is that you’ll need smaller, more nimble secondary tools to finish the job neatly around hedges, rockeries and other features of the modern garden. It can be particularly vexing for the lifestyle block owner, who must tackle both massive swathes of lawn and intricate sections in the home garden. There’s a new answer to the issue of sourcing a mower with plenty of power and fingertip control. Grasshopper’s 500 V series offers the durability and grunt of a professional zero turn mower along with a front mounted cutting deck, which can be positioned with the accuracy of a scalpel, tucking around raised beds and slipping under foliage to ensure a tidy finish. Power comes from a 725cc air-cooled Briggs and Stratton v-twin — the kind developed for commercial operations. It’s delivered to twin independent driving wheels for a turning circle which is all but nonexistent — the entire machine can spin in place with a touch of the controls. Out front, the operator can clearly see the full dimensions of a 42 inch wide cutting deck, allowing for the precise deployment of a trio of highstrength blades. Like an open-wheeled race car, while it allows a driver to intuitively hit the apex of each corner, this visibility and low profile enable the cutting deck to be placed with great accuracy — after just a little practice it’s easy to look like a pro with the 500 V.

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The professional benefits don’t end there, though — Grasshopper is used to constructing turf care machines for big operators, and their heavy-duty construction, engineering and welding processes render a finished product that’s remarkably solid and tough. They’ve also made it easier to maintain — there’s no need for expensive mower lifts or ramps to clean out beneath

the cutting deck, as it is raised with the push of a button for storage or maintenance. If pushing a conventional mower has become a chore out of Greek mythology this spring, step up to mowing up to three acres an hour with razor precision. Book a test drive soon and see the difference. ¢

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Keeping cool on the road u by Andy Bryenton

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Dargaville

57 Squadron (Dargaville) Air Training Corps – Mondays 6.30–9.00pm at the Dargaville Aero Club. For boys and girls aged 13–18 years. For more info contact Gordon on 021 262 0547. Acoustic Music Blackboard Concert – 1st Thursday of the month, 7pm–9.30pm, Kaipara Community Centre, Hokianga Rd, Dargaville. $2 entry, $2 raffle. Performers and audience welcome. Phone Allan 09 439 6933 or 021 439 697. Alcoholics Anonymous – Tuesday Traditions Group meets 7pm at the Lighthouse Church building on the corner of Parore and Normanby Streets. Phone 09 439 5248 or ladies call 020 4082 1373. Alzheimer’s ‘Carer’ Support Group – meets third Wednesday of the month, 10am–11.30am at Dargaville Hospital Board Room. Ph Viv (Kaipara Community Adviser) on 021 439 686. Art classes – 7–9pm Tuesdays. Private tuition, cleaning and restoring painting, and commissions also available, phone 09 439 0255. Blokart Sailing – Regular social sailing at Glinks, Baylys and Ruakaka beaches. Contact Greg Schultz 09 431 6863 or itzgreg@xtra.co.nz. Community Lunch – Every Thursday noon–1.30 pm at Riverside Christian Centre, 1 Beach Road. Free lunch available to all. Transport available in town. Ph 09 439 8887. Dargaville Christmas Parade – Theme: A Colourful Christmas Saturday, December 8. More information phone Noel 09 439 6149 or 027 601 4558. Dargaville Aero Club – Learn to fly, free of tuition charges. Gyrocopter, Texan, Stork, Contact Peter phone 09 439 1628 for further information. Dargaville Bridge Club – Tuesdays 12.45pm and Wednesdays 6.45pm at The Kiosk, Memorial Park, Logan Street, Dargaville: dargavillebridge@gmail.com or phone Janice 09 439 1400. Dargaville Citizens Advice Bureau – 37 Hokianga Rd, Dargaville open weekdays 10am to 1pm. Ph 09 439 6100 email dargaville@cab.org.nz. Dargaville Day Badminton – Thursdays 10am at the Town Hall (back entrance). Contact Lynley Clements 09 439 8160 or Anneke van der Putte 027 334 5515.

Dargaville Cancer Support Group Kaipara Community Health Centre. Next meeting February 2019. All welcome. For more information Contact Ken 09 439 4452. Dargaville Embroidery Group – 3rd Thursday of the month, 10am–2pm, Contact Rosemary 09 439 0656 for more information. Dargaville Girls Brigade – Girls 5–15 yrs. Thursdays 3.30–5.00pm, Dargaville Baptist Church, Victoria St, Dargaville. Contact Pauline Taylor 021 263 7446 or 09 439 7507. Dargaville Militaria Collectors Club – Lions Club Hall Hokianga Road, opposite old Post Office, at 7.30 pm. For more information, phone secretary Mike, 09 439 8800. Dargaville Parkinson’s Support Group – Contact Community Educator Barbara Leslie phone 09 437 6881. Dargaville Rifle Club – Kaipara Community Centre 7pm Thursdays. All welcome. Guns and ammo available or bring your own. Licence training available. Contact 09 439 6950. Dargaville Scout Group – For boys and girls aged 6–99 years at 23 Onslow Street. All info on door or phone Dianne on 09 283 2006. Dargaville Senior Net – Open Day on the third Monday of the month at 1pm. All welcome Contact Dot 09 439 1711 or Heather 09 439 4452. Dargaville Women’s Club – Meet 3rd Thursday of every month 10am at Memorial Park Kiosk. Transport available. Ph Fiona 09 439 8166. Drop-in Centre – Tuesdays 10am–1pm at the Town Hall in foyer beside Anzac Theatre. All welcome. $1 cuppa. Contact Bev on 021 250 6776 or Viv on 021 439 686. Justices of the Peace Signing Desk – Justices of the Peace will be available on the first and third Thursday of each month at the Dargaville Library from 11am–1pm. Kaipara Ukulele Orchestra – Tuesdays 6–7pm New members are welcome - either expert or beginners. Phone Sharon on 027 439 5634 or 09 439 5634. Kaipara Vintage Machinery Club – open and operating Wednesday and Saturday. New members and volunteers welcome. Come and get involved. Ph

09 439 7108 or 09 439 4614. Kumarani Productions, Circus Jam – Every Thursday 7–9pm at the Town Hall through school terms only. Gold coin donation. Fire spinning classes 7pm Wednesdays at Circus Kumarani. Mega Farm Party – featuring The Seams, Olly Knox, Jed Town, The Goulies and Vanessa Henderson. Cost $10. 7pm November 17 at the Northern Wairoa Boat Club. Mainly Music – Every Wednesday 10–11am at the Dargaville Baptist Church, Victoria Street. $2 per child or $3 per family. Phone Rebecca 09 439 1499. Make a Friend Playgroup – 0–5 years, Thursdays 9am–noon. Methodist Church Hall, gold coin donation. Phone Danae 09 439 4833. Northern Wairoa Country Music Club – 1st Sunday each month. Scout hall, Onslow St 1–4pm, enquiries ph Bruce 09 439 5513. Northern Wairoa Indoor Bowls Club Nights – Start at 7.30pm. Monday Parish, Tuesday Ruawai, Wednesday Dalmatian Hall. For more info contact Warren Younger 027 478 5102 or 09 439 6155 evenings. Northern Wairoa Lions Club Inc – Business meeting Thursday, November 1 at 7pm at the Lions Centre, Hokianga Road. NZ 60s Up Movement - Dargaville Social Meetings Held at the Dargaville Rugby Clubrooms on the 1st Tuesday of the month. Contact president Margaret Pinny 09 439 4560. Peggy Purls in our Community – Every 3rd Wednesday 10.30am at Dargaville Sewing and Curtain Centre, 59 Normanby Street. Shaolin Kempo & Tai Chi Chuan – M,T,W & Sat Ph Nick (Both) 021 439 673 Stuart (Kempo) 027 536 2904 Joanne (Tai Chi) 021 850 998. Squash Club Night – Wednesday nights from 6.30pm at Dargaville Rugby and Sports Club contact Karen Morgan 021 190 5639. Stitches and Craft – 5 Cranley Street, Dargaville. 10am–4pm Tuesday and Friday. Contact Lois 027 473 0598 for further details. Te Kopuru Playcentre – welcomes new members, open Tuesday and Thursdays 9am–12.30pm for newborn to 6 years old. Further information email te.kopuru@playcentre.org.nz or phone 09 439 0083. The Dargaville Menz Shed – Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday each week 10am–3pm. New members welcome. For more info phone Brian 09 439 6175 or Paul 09 974 7685. Wednesday Crafts – Every Wednesday 10am at the Greenways Community Centre (formerly CMA) on Tirarau Street. Morning tea and lunch served. Variety

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of crafts. All welcome. $6 per session. Contact Lilian 09 439 77 99 or Cynthia 09 439 5895.

Ruawai

Ruawai Garden Club Annual Rose and Garden show – November 10, at Ruawai War Memorial Hall, 9–11am for entrants, 11am–2pm for all public. Contact Noelene Gatehouse, 09 439 2071.

Kaiwaka

Mobility Action Programme – Thursdays 1–3pm at Kaiwaka. Exercise, pain management, no fees. Covering east and mid-Kaipara districts only. Prior contact required call physiotherapist Amy Griffiths on 0212072729 or occupational therapist Alice Sullivan on 027 291 7239.

Maungaturoto

Kaipara Marchers – Want ladies to join the team. Practice Wednesdays 4.00–5.30pm Maungaturoto. Phone Lyn 022 070 8674. Otamatea Community Services – Free Shopping Trips leaving 9.30am to Whangarei every fourth Wednesday. Phone 09 431 9080 to book.

Mangawhai

Mangawhai Bowling Club – Housie/Bingo held every Friday at the Mangawhai Club. Contact Jan 09 423 9511 or 09 431 5371. Mangawhai Writers Group – Meet every second week in the old church opposite the new Museum on Molesworth Drive. Contact Bevan 027 617 6521.

Markets

Dargaville Riverside Market – Corner Totara and Kapia Street, Thursdays noon–4pm, phone 021 549 427 or see us on Facebook. Mangawhai Village Market – Every Saturday by the Village Hall, 9am–1pm. Contact Marita for details 021 598 917. Dargaville Monthly Market – 1st Saturday of the month, Community Hall, Hokianga Road, opposite Dargaville Town Hall. $5 per table — book now 09 439 7243. Maungaturoto Markets – 1st Friday of the month, 3.30–6.30pm. For information phone Terri on 09 431 8599 or 021 0222 0218 or email maungaturotomarkets@gmail.com. Paparoa Farmer’s Market – Every Saturday 9am– noon on the village green, Paparoa. Tangiteroria Tavern Car Boot Sale Gala Market Day – 1st Sunday of the month, $5 per car boot or stall. Contact Sheryl on 09 433 2802. Te Kopuru Market – 1st Sunday of the month, Coronation Hall, Te Kopuru. Ivy Vincent 09 439 1852.

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Closing date for classified advertising for the 6 November 2018 edition is 10am Monday 5 November 2018

For Sale

Nurseries & Plants

Property Maintenance

BEE SUPPLIES SALE – Full Depth Box - $21.00 including GST, save $3.24 including GST. ¾ Depth Box - $15.00 including GST, save $4.80 including GST. While stocks last. FARMLANDS Dargaville – 09 439 7693.

FLOWERING GUMS $2.00, bottle brush from $5.00 1mt high. New exclusive white bottle brush $10.00 grows 2mts, buxus $2.00, golden passionfruit plants $2.50. Alstroemeria tall & short $5.00, gazanias from .50c some in flower. Cabbage trees tall & short growing from $5.00. Flaxes $5.00 & grass from $1.00, some free stuff as well. Open Tuesday to Sunday from 10am to 4pm 55 West Coast Road Te Kopuru, phone 09 439 5556.

ATS PROPERTY Maintenance & Repair. Fences & Repairs • Kitchen/Bathroom Fitouts • Waterblasting • Flooring Repairs • Decks • Windows & Latches • Plus much more. No job too small. Phone 09 439 8628.

BEE SUPPLIES SALE – Full Wire Frame - $2.30 including GST, save $0.95 including GST. ¾ Wire Frame - $2.30 including GST, save $0.95 including GST. While stocks last. FARMLANDS Dargaville – 09 439 7693. CARAVAN EWOF (and marine). Call your local inspector today at A+ Electrical Inspections and Security on 021 240 6764. OVEN WESTINGHOUSE 2 years old, excellent condition, hardly used, $600 ono, call 022 311 8447. QUALITY USED mens shirts XL/XXL, fishing jumpers, girls & womens nice clothing 8-14, all $5 + under. Church stand at Community Centre, 3rd November, Saturday 8-12.

NATIVE PLANTS. Babylon Coast Gardens has a wide range of native and coastal hardy plants for revegetation projects, effluent ponds, septic tanks, waterways and landscaping. Open on Saturdays 10am to 4pm at 1246 Babylon Coast Rd. For more information phone Fridays and Saturdays on 09 439 4223 or email info@babyloncoastgardens.co.nz.

For Lease

URGENTLY REQUIRED 3-4 bedroom house in or around Dargaville area, for a caring family, long term, phone Mr Joe (Caltex Dargaville) 022 323 6253.

Business For Sale

Garage Sale Monthly Market 3rd November 2018

Community Hall Hokianga Road Dargaville, opposite the Anzac Theatre. 8am till Noon, something for everyone.

P: 09 439 7243

Entertainment SINGLE? MEET other interesting, intelligent, genuine people just like yourself, all ages. Dine out ‘Dinner for Six’ Phone 021 639 552.

Building Services DECKS, FENCES, all small building jobs undertaken, Baylys Beach based. Phone Ross for a free quote, NorWest Building & Maintenance, 027 412 0840.

OFFAL HOLES 750dia x 5.5m deep with concrete lid with lift out hatch $465.75 incl GST. Phone Wals Holes 09 437 3936 or 021 932 225.

WANTED TO rent or lease by mature professional female, 2-3 brm farm cottage with 3-4 acres for horses. Responsible care of property and knowledgeable pasture management. No shared homes. Long term preferred, in safe area within 20 mins of Dargaville. Ph 0274 726 391

Work Wanted CARPET LAYER complete supply and installation of new and used carpet and underlay. Repairs/restretching/garage carpet — Quality Service phone Ian 027 499 6413.

Trades & Services 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: www.windowanddoors.co.nz – Window & Door Services Ltd.

Toenail & Fingernail Cutting Service

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DRIVES • RACES • POOLS PONDS • POSTHOLE BORING LANDSCAPING • CARTAGE

PHONE ROY 021 153 5000

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

Pet Supplies

DENISE CLARK

BOBCAT, TRUCK & EXCAVATOR HIRE

Tree Services

PET DOORS – Cat Doors, Dog Doors for Glass or Timber – supplied and installed. Phone 027 275 0918 or 09 439 6458. Kevin Sowter or visit my website: www.windowanddoors.co.nz – Window & Door Services Ltd.

Work Wanted

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

GARDENER WANTED to clear overgrown veggie garden, phone 09 439 0290. SUZUKI 4X4 Wanted to buy – parked, damaged or unwanted, Escudo Vitara/Grand Vitara. Phone Derek 09 439 7573.

DO YOU need a change of vocation. We may be able to help. How about a Dargaville based Mon/Fri rural delivery. No mail Saturdays or stat holidays. The Weekends are yours to go fishing, play golf or just laze around. If you can pass a security/police check & drug test, then give us a call. Phone 09 439 5039.

PRESSURE WASHING, soft house wash, drives, paths, decks & more. Your local cleaning guy, phone Tony 022 311 8447.

Wanted

SUZUKI ESCUDO Vitara/Grand Vitara – car parts, WOF parts, 4x4 parts etc. Good parts, good prices. Phone Derek 09 439 7573.

HOKIANGA FARM with house, 143 hectares, would suit beef, calf rearing, goats, optional cheese factory, long term preferred, phone 021 997 450.

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CLASSIFIEDS Livestock

Phone 09 439 6933

Closing date for classified advertising for the 6 November 2018 edition is 10am Monday 5 November 2018 Public Notices

DARGAVILLE SPRING CATTLE FAIR

The Northland Agricultural Research Farm Inc AGM is on the 22nd November 2018. 10.30am Farm Walk AGM will follow

1st November 2018 12.30pm start 15 3yr Here X & Ang Frsn X Strs 100 2yr Ang Ang Frsn X, WF & Char X Strs 100 2yr Ang Ang Frsn X, Here X Hfrs 350 15mth Ang Frsn X, WF, Here X Strs 150 15mth Frsn Bulls 200 15mth Ang Frsn X, Frsn Here X Hfrs 11 2yr Jsy Bulls (BVD tested negative)

Held on farm at 531 State Highway 12, Dargaville.

Save Lives

ALL WELCOME Ph Sean on 021 132 3525 for more information.

Public Notices

Death Notices

Pouto Topu A Trust Shareholders Meeting

Robertson, James Campbell (Scotty)

Saturday 24th November 2018 Rangitane Community Hall 5226 Pouto Road, Pouto 9am Te Wa Karanga 9:30am Registration 10:00am Meeting Commences • Minutes of Previous AGM • Farm Reports • Annual Accounts • Appoint Auditor • General Business Enquiries to Henry Kemp PO Box 307, Dargaville 0340 Email: poutotopua@hotmail.co.nz Free Call:0800 08 00 47

For further information please contact Chris Fife 0274 951 552 Steve Harsant 0274 979 892 Darryl Williamson 0294 329 285

Public notice

Helping grow the country

(Section 101, Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012)

Dargaville

DARGAVILLE WEANER FAIR

Dalmatian Cultural Club

Preliminary Notice Thursday 8th November 2018 12.30pm start

Welcomes you to join us in celebrating 160 years of Dalmatian Settlement in NZ.

80 A/B Ang Ang Frsn X & WF Strs 60 A/B Ang Ang Frsn X, WF & Frsn Bulls 120 A/B Ang Ang Frsn X, WF Hfrs 60 S/B Frsn Bulls 40 S/B WF Strs 40 S/B WF Hfrs

SATURDAY 10TH NOVEMBER 2018 11.00am at Harding Park Pou Tu Te Rangi

For further information please contact Chris Fife 0274 951 552 Steve Harsant 0274 979 892 Darryl Williamson 0294 329 285

ENJOY CULTURAL SONG AND DANCE.

BRING A PICNIC IF YOU WISH.

Helping grow the country

THELMA AND CHARLIE PARKER EDUCATION TRUST

Public Notices ACOUSTIC MUSIC Blackboard Concert change of venue — First Thursday of the month — 7.00–9.30pm, Kaipara Community Centre, Hokianga Road, Dargaville. $2 entry, $2 raffle. Performers and audience welcome. Phone Allan 09 439 6933 or 021 439 697. REMEMBER MY Holy Sabbath Roman 3:31. The Southern (Te Kopuru) Football Club Inc.

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING To be held on Wednesday 21st, November 2018, 8.00pm. At the Southern Clubrooms, Pouto Road, Te Kopuru.

TE HOUHANGA MARAE

AGM

Saturday 24th November 2018, 11.00am Te Houhanga Marae, Station Road Dargaville ALL WHANAU WELCOME Enquiries to Crystal Paniora : c_paniora@hotmail.com

The above education trust was established at the direction of the late Mr Charlie Parker, a wellknown and respected local businessman. The purpose of the trust is to establish and maintain scholarships which will be known as the THELMA AND CHARLIE PARKER SCHOLARSHIPS. Each scholarship is designed to assist any current pupil or pupils of Dargaville High School, who, in the opinion of the trustees, would benefit from further education or study of either tertiary or other nature, or of any recognised course of education or study and who would otherwise be unable to undergo such education or study having regard to the financial resources of that student and/or that student’s immediate family. The trustees of the trust therefore invite applications for assistance from students of Dargaville High School or from any person on a student’s behalf. Application forms are available from the school office or Hammonds Law, Solicitors. To enable consideration by the trustees, completed applications must be delivered to the High School office or the offices of Hammonds Law by 5.00pm on Friday the 9th of November 2018. Any enquiries should be directed to the High School office or to Alistair Hammond of Hammonds Law, Solicitors.

Public Notices

Dargaville Museum Te whare taonga o tunatahi

PIONEER SUPPER DANCE

SATURDAY 10TH NOVEMBER 2018 7.30PM LIGHTHOUSE FUNCTION CENTRE, HARDING PARK, DARGAVILLE.

$25.00 P.P. – B.Y.O

JOIN IN THE FESTIVITIES. DRESS IN PIONEER COSTUME IF YOU WISH TO. PRIZE FOR BEST DRESSED PH.09 439 7555 or EMAIL: info@dargavillemuseum.co.nz

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JU HUA HE & LAI HAR HE of DARGAVILLE, has made application to the District Licensing Committee at Dargaville for the renewal of an On licence in respect of premises situated at 73 Victoria St, Dargaville. The general nature of the business conducted under the licence is RESTAURANT. The days on which and the hours during which alcohol is to be sold under the licence are; – Monday – Sunday – 10:00am – 12 MIDNIGHT The application may be inspected during the ordinary office hours at the office of the Kaipara District Council Offices Unit 13, The Hub, 6 Molesworth Drive, Mangawhai or 42 Hokianga Road Dargaville. Any person who is entitled to and wishes to object to the issue of the licence may, not later than 15 working days after the date of the publication of this notice, file a notice in writing of the objection with the Secretary of the District Licensing Committee at Kaipara District Council, Private Bag 1001, Dargaville 0340. No objection to the renewal of a licence may be made in relation to a matter other than a matter specified in Section 131 of the sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012. This is the third publication of this notice

Death Notices HUDSON - ENID Amy 04-01-36 - 19-10-18, passed away suddenly at Whangarei Hospital after a short illness. Dearly loved Mother & Mother in law of Linda Gould & Murray Yakas. Adored Gran of Sam (Cairns), Mathew & Alicia (Rotorua) & special GG to Noah. Enid’s service was held on Friday 26th of October at the Lighthouse Function Centre followed by private cremation. All communication C/- L Gould 197 Victoria Street Dargaville. HUDSON - ENID Amy (nee Keller) on the 19th October 2018 at Whangarei Hospital suddenly after a short illness. Loved Wife of the late Des Hudson, cherished Mother & Mother in law of Christine & Chris, Linda & Murray, Des & Brenda, Ray, Rhonda & Steve, & Pamela (deceased). Much loved Grandmother of 18 Grandchildren & GG of 13 Great Grandchildren. Will be sadly missed by us all.

ROBERTSON MARGARET RUTH (NEE MCGILLIVRARY)

Passed away peacefully on 27th October 2018, aged 80. Dearly loved and devoted wife of Noel for 57 years. Cherished mother and mother-inlaw of Adrienne and David Wordsworth; Bryce and Raewyn, and Julianne. Much loved nan and great-nan to Janelle, Kyle, Isla, Micah and Isabella; Fleur, Craig, Layton and Kurt; Michael and Emma; Aaron; Joel and Michaela. Loved sister of the late Ellett and Derick. The family acknowledge the gracious care from the medical teams and caregivers expressed to Margaret. At peace with her Lord and Saviour A Service will be held at Dargaville Baptist Community Church, 185-187 Victoria Street, Dargaville today, Tuesday 30th October 2018 at 1 pm, followed by interment at Mt. Wesley Cemetery. All communications to N. Robertson, PO Box 134 Dargaville 0310

Passed away on the 16th October 2018 peacefully at Kauri Coast Rest Home after a long battle aged 74. Dearly loved husband of Raewyn, much loved Dad of Tracey & Shawn, Craig & Teresa. Loved Poppa Scotty of Tara, Lexi, Sasha, Kyle and Xanthea, Shaynia and Kane. Special friend of Colin, Janice and family. Love Poppa Scotty of Aaron & Pete. A very special thanks to Kauri Coast Rest Home for his care. Funeral was held Tuesday 23rd October.

“JOHNNY”

CLEAVER, NEVILLE JOHN 28TH October 2018 at home. Dearly loved son of Janice & Flea Cleaver. Loved brother of Sharon (Deceased), Terry, Fred and families. Dearly loved Dad of Josh, Debbie and Dylan. Loved Poppa Johnny of Miya and Tyler. Johnny is at home at 53 Montgomery Ave. Monday & Tuesday. To be privately cremated on Wednesday the 31st October 2018. Everyone is welcome at the N.W Boating Club at 1.30pm in remembrance of Johnny. All communications to 439 7860

WEBB, VALERIE LOIS 02.10.1924 - 22.10.2018 Passed away peacefully at Kauri Coast Resthome, aged 94. Dearly loved wife of the late Bill for 71 years. Much loved mother and mother-in-law of Lyn, Marty and Viv, Roger and Robyn, Loved grandmother of Sonia (London), Andrea (Australia) and Sally, Bevan and Tracey, Justin and Natasha. Loving great-grandmother to 14 great-grandchildren. Special thanks to the staff at Kauri Coast Resthome for their amazing care. The family are forever grateful. A celebration of Val’s life will be held at the Lighthouse Function Centre, Harding Park, Dargaville, on Wednesday 31st October 2018 at 1.30 pm followed by interment at RSA Mt. Wesley Cemetery. All communication to L. Harnett, PO Box 144, Dargaville 0340

MATICH, MAUREEN THERESA On 21 October 2018, peacefully at her home, surrounded by her loving family. In her 93rd year. Beloved wife of the late Maurice Matich (Senior). Treasured mother and mother in law of Visko and Karen (England), Maurice (Junior) (Western Australia), Stephanie and Richard (Wellington), Siobhan and Keith (Auckland), Michaela and Greg (Whangarei), Damian and Debra (England), Amanda and Steven (Dargaville). Adored Nana of her 17 grandchildren and the late Dominic Hayes, and her great grandchildren. ‘Requiescat In Pace’ Special thanks to Adrienne and Dr Derek Gibbons and all our precious mother’s carers for their respect and aroha they accorded our mother. Requiem Mass was celebrated at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Dargaville on Saturday 27 October 2018, followed by interment at Mt.Wesley Lawn Cemetery. All communications to: 46 Hokianga Road, Dargaville 0310.


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October 30 - 2018  KAIPARA LIFESTYLER

61C Logan Street Dargaville

$265,000

29b Finlayson Park Dargaville

$265,000

30 Plunket Street Dargaville

$310,000

Investment or First Home Buy

First Home or Smart Investment

Brick & Tile

Freehold, stand-alone, own title, back 3 brm unit, open plan living with shower over the bath, separate toilet. Short walk to main shopping centre and dairy around the corner, flat section, internal access, tenant wanting to stay on - currently paying $270 per week.

Tidy 2 brm home with new carpet and curtains, sunny and warm, shower over bath. Built around 1980’s. Separate toilet, storage shed, partially fenced plus front deck with all-day sun. Freshly painted — ready to move in or rent out now, in time for Christmas.

Good location - Close to Local High School. 2 Bedroom plus sun-room that could be a third bedroom. Good fireplace, carpet throughout. Double carport. Sloping section with views all over town. Short walk to the shops. Currently rented — tenants willing to stay on

Jean Johnson 027 499 6493 rwdargaville.co.nz

Jean Johnson 027 499 6493 rwdargaville.co.nz

Jean Johnson 027 499 6493 rwdargaville.co.nz

Jean Johnson Realty Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008)

Ray White Dargaville

394 Katui Road Donnellys Crossing

$425,000

Jean Johnson Realty Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008)

Ray White Dargaville

Be Your Own Boss CBD

Offers Wanted

Jean Johnson Realty Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008)

Ray White Dargaville

1 Bickers Road Te Kopuru

$90,000

Country lifestyle

Summer-Ready Business

Land Only – Bare Section

Large 4 bedroom Bungalow , with wrap around verandah, coal range stove — wetback, carpet only 1 year old in bedrooms, plus large rumpus room. Tank water for house — gravity fed, plus creek water. Established fruit trees and plenty of land for stock.

This business has been well setup and is ready to step into - right now. All equipment only 12 months old. Make it your own. This modern highly functional food outlet is ready now. Offers Wanted.

Large Flat Section - 1277sqm.C lose to school and local shop. Rural views and river views. Corner Section - Ready for you NOW!

Jean Johnson 027 499 6493 rwdargaville.co.nz

Jean Johnson 027 499 6493 rwdargaville.co.nz

Jean Johnson 027 499 6493 rwdargaville.co.nz

Jean Johnson Realty Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008)

Ray White Dargaville

Jean Johnson Realty Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008)

Ray White Dargaville

Jean Johnson Realty Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008)

Ray White Dargaville

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0800 435 684


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