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p Dressed in her Lady Sugarbelle character from the 50s, Janelle Reynish along with her daughters, Sofia and Isobella from Dargaville met up with Kelly at the Hukerenui Car Show last Saturday. Janelle’s husband Gordon is her personal photographer, and the family are often seen at such events. “It was so beautiful to see the whole family dressed up and make such a big effort,” says show organiser Roz Dennis. “We had a brilliant day with more than 130 cars turning up. Dressing up like Janelle is a dying art, and we would love to see other ladies in character at the National Street Rod Association Nationals in Paihia on Labour Weekend. There will be all manner of cars on display from across the region, and it will be a great time for families to get in on the fun.”
Thumbs down for Dome Valley dump u by Paul Campbell
The battle to stop the creation of a massive dump for Auckland rubbish in Dome Valley, in a catchment of the Hoteo River and a perceived pollution threat to the Kaipara Harbour, has ended in an interim victory for a wide-ranging protest movement.
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The Chinese-owned private company, Waste Management Ltd project awaits consent hearings due in November. However, now Auckland Council is recommending to the
hearing commissioners that the landfill application be declined. “This is fantastic,” said Fight the Tip executive member, Michelle Carmichel. “This is a significant
directive. I am sure more good news will follow.” The council says the dump should be refused because of cultural and continued on page 3 …
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Thumbs down for Dome Valley dump environmental concerns. The company said the landfill would be environmentally sound and needed for a growing Auckland. Fight the Tip, supported by Ngati Whatua have mounted strong opposition including a hikoi to Auckland Council in July, concerned that any breach in the dump’s lining could spill poisons into the already p Time for bubbles — Fight the Tip stalwarts (l/r) Dave Sayer, Sue Crockett and Michele Carmichael have a threatened Kaipara Harbour. cautious celebration Meanwhile, the government has also launched a $100 million He believed the true extent of the project aimed at cleaning up extensive effects on wildlife would most likely go sedimentation of the waterway. unrealised, which was “not acceptable.” Ngati Whatua CEO, Alan Riwaka Auckland Council says the report has echoed Michelle’s initial reaction was a recommendation and the final with the same words: “It is fantastic,” decision on whether the dump could be he said. built would be made by commissioners Auckland Council consultant planner, following a resource consent hearing Mark Ross, released a statement last starting on November 9 at Warkworth week recommending that subject to Town Hall. contrary or additional information, the Michelle Carmichel has written to application be refused because of Waste Management, suggesting a cultural values, the impact on freshwater rethink of the company position is in and the surrounding ecosystem, order. She also says: “We know the sedimentation, air pollution, human fight is not over. This is a good win, health risks, traffic safety and the rural worthy of celebration, but we’re not character of the area. done yet. Everyone still needs to be Ross also believed the proposal did prepared to present their submissions not have sufficient measures to prevent and do more after that if needed.“ harm to the habitats of declining species When public submissions were such as Hochstetter’s frogs, fernbird, called, there were 958 in opposition spotless crake and the endangered to the landfill proposal, and only 10 Australasian bittern. supporting the plan. ¢
Wharf upgrade to begin u by Paul Campbell
Activity at the Pahi Wharf in recent days has included dive teams examining wharf piles and the seabed as work continues on planning for a wharf and pontoon extension at the popular seaside reserve. The wharf upgrade is part of the Kaipara Wharves project, led by the Kaipara District Council with an $860,000 grant from the Provincial Growth Fund. There are presently five different designs for pontoon access being considered. “We are getting very near to finalising the design details for the upgrade,” says council spokesperson, p Pahi Wharf will be updated with a pontoon providing improved community access Ruby Mitchell. “Our project team had a good programme preparation, fabrication, meeting with the Pahi Boating and supply, etc. It will still be some time Fishing Club last Sunday, to update before you can expect to see actual their members on the progress and construction on the upgrade happening discuss the final design options. down at the wharf.” “Council is working closely with the The work is hoped to be completed club on nutting out the final design, for the annual Pahi Regatta event, which working together to get the best falls on Auckland Anniversary Weekend. possible upgrade for this community Under the wharves programme, which asset. At this stage, construction includes siting a new wharf at Pouto, work is projected to start at the end and landing areas at several points of of October, with this to be confirmed the harbour, the Dargaville pontoon will once the detailed design is finalised. be the first of the Kaipara Wharves to “It’s important to mention that this be completed. Work began there last projected time doesn’t mean work month. Details of all of the projects starting on-site at the end of next can be found online at kaipara.govt.nz/ month, but work beginning such as kickstart. ¢
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Specialist maritime construction contractors working for the Kaipara District Council have begun the first phase of assembly for the Dargaville pontoon dock, taking over the old sandlot by the Mangawhare bridge.
Whanau Awhina Plunket needs more volunteers to help provide support to community members alongside local Plunket clinical teams providing child health and development services.
The pontoon, designed to be a link in the chain of Kaipara Harbour wharves creating a tourist boating loop, has been delivered in sections. A giant crane has been assembled to help with the process of placement. When complete, the floating structure will sit at the centre of Dargaville, where Hokianga Road meets the Northern Wairoa River. An existing covered entranceway served a previous pontoon, which has subsequently been removed. Work is expected to culminate in summer, with crews working through the end of spring to remove old pilings, emplace new support structures and float the pontoon, which will connect to the existing pier with a moving angled walkway. p Bring in the big machines — this gigantic crane will be used to assemble and construct Dargaville’s new A blessing ceremony last pontoon dock week opened works with goodwill and traditional karakia to invoke government’s Provincial Growth Fund. good fortune. It will be bracketed by a It will be joined by repairs, upgrades ceremony of opening and blessing once and new builds at wharf sites around work is done. the harbour, reinstigating the Kaipara’s The pontoon forms part of the Kaipara biggest waterway as a travel option as KickStart programme, supported by the in days gone by. ¢
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Dementia unit gets under cover
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A ‘red-letter day’ is in store in Maungaturoto as the Riverside Rest Home’s $3.6 million dementia unit build is being capped off with its roof, after a three-year saga of red tape and community fundraising finally comes to fruition.
The Northland Rescue Helicopters’ team is gearing up for the annual fundraising appeal.
The most recent delay came with the coronavirus emergency, which shut down building construction programmes across the country. Just weeks ago, the unit began to rise with prefabricated timber nailed up off-site. “This week the roof is being completed. It’s a red-letter day for the wider community, which has tirelessly supported p The Riverside Rest Home dementia unit build is now well under way the project with fundraising and donations,” said Maungaturoto ensuring patients are cared for in their Community Charitable Trust chair, community rather than being sent to Graham Slatter. Auckland and other centres. “Now the build is well on track, and Mr Slatter lauded the town’s we should be opening the doors in the fundraising programmes, which latter part of next year.” included market days, town breakfasts, The trust board received a welcome an extended garden tour and other financial buffer with the allocation of activities, all run by volunteers. It also $1.75m from the Provincial Growth Fund included significant fundraising by The this year. Den, a second-hand goods emporium The $3.6 million, 14-bed dementia in Bickerstaffe Road. unit attached to the existing Riverside “A roof shout is in the offering, and Rest Home and Retirement Village, will we would surely like to include all our cater for the wider Kaipara as well as supporters in a local event, so watch the township. With the trust’s aim of this space for details.” ¢
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Supermarkets of yesteryear u by Brian Eastwood
If you can remember the Wairoa Stores that once traded across Northern Wairoa, it would be fair to say that you have been around for quite a while. With modern cars and good roads, shoppers can now easily shop at their supermarket in town, but in the early decades of the last century the general store with its grocery shop went out to them. Including Dargaville and Te Kopuru there were six Wairoa Stores in the district, each easily reached in their area. They were the ‘down town’ of that locality. Advertised as a place ‘For Everything You Need’ they also did business in Mangawhare, Tangowahine, Kirikopuni and Mititai. The headquarters and largest shop was in Victoria Street, Dargaville near where Fosters Arcade now stands. For a small boy in 1940, it was a place of amazing technology. The person serving at the counter reached overhead, popped the tendered cash into a small container hanging on a spring-loaded wire that ran over to the office. They then pulled the cord and together with the docket, the money shot over to the office window. Complete disaster was avoided in November 1927 when an overturned blow lamp set fire to Dargaville’s Wairoa Stores’ bulk store. It was holding oil, paints, produce, ironmongery and groceries. Thanks to the Dargaville Fire Brigade, the front shop escaped damage.
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In Te Kopuru, the store stood on the corner opposite the post office where Norton Street turns on to Pouto Road and opposite the post office. In Mangawhare the Wairoa Stores also included the post office and operated from the building later known as the Corner Shop and Hobsons Dairy. To the east in Tangowahine, Wairoa Stores stood at the corner of the main road to Whangarei and the Tangowahine Valley Road. A small building; it burnt down later and was never replaced.
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Further along the road towards Whangarei at Kirikopuni, their shop stood on the water’s edge between the Mangakahia River and the Northern Wairoa River. In a flood-prone area three feet of water went through the store during a major flood one afternoon just 12 days before Christmas 1934. It prompted the shifting of the shop to higher ground two years later. The sixth store down at Mititai was also sitting on a corner where the main road heads south and where you drive
up the hill to Arapohue Show Grounds. It was not quite the centre of town. An example of Wairoa Stores’ commitment to Northern Wairoa district was demonstrated when they agreed to lower their asking price of £100 ($200) an acre to £80 for their 10 acres of land in Mangawhare. They asked for only 10 per cent deposit and the rest to be paid for seven years. The buyer was the Rugby Union, and we know it today as Pioneer Rugby Park Dargaville. ¢
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Peters has praise for academy
First step on a healthier path
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u by Andy Bryenton
In a whirlwind visit by bus, deputy prime minister Winston Peters stopped in at a plethora of Dargaville businesses and organisations last week, with special accolades going to Dargaville High School’s successful building academy.
Dargaville’s new hub for community support in fighting addiction has opened at the corner of Kapia and Paerenga Streets.
It was part of a big week in politics, which saw engagements in Dargaville with the National Party on economics and the New Conservatives on both fiscal and social issues. The leader of New Zealand First stopped in at Integrity Community Media, and the Dargaville Community Development Board last Thursday. Before heading to the high school p Winston Peters hit Dargaville to meet with constituents of fellow NZ First member Shane Jones and to survey to praise the current crop of the good work on display at Dargaville High School’s building trainees and their building academy educator, Tim Pratt. Peters, himself an alumnus of the Tradespeople from Dargaville have local school, praised the initiative and been instrumental in creating an allhard work of the team of 10. They round learning environment for the have just completed yet another home, building academy, which is set to expand which will go to government housing to a third housebuilding ‘pad’ on-site agency Kainga Ora. Shaking hands next year. Local architects, plumbers, with them each, in turn, he extolled glaziers, painters, scaffolders, the programme as an example of Kiwi electricians, flooring experts and ingenuity in action, with a gentle gibe builders came out to see their reserved for Kiwibuild overseer Phil assistance come to fruition. Mr Peters Twyford. He praised all those who have sat down to a proper workingman’s helped make the Dargaville academy a barbecue lunch alongside the building success, putting homes on foundations academy students, his entourage, and for Northland families. contributing tradies. ¢
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A large crowd gathered to bless the space as Whakamana Ta n g a t a established their presence and reiterated their intent to help locals break free of dependency on ‘toxic’ drugs. A karakia of blessing, songs of welcome and good wishes from parliamentary hopefuls and incumbents were all on the agenda as the successful anti-addiction p Crowds gathered to witness the official ribbon cutting as Whakamana Tangata, an anti-addiction support support programme launched organisation, opened its doors to help Dargaville people its official Dargaville centre. who wish to break free of bad decisions It will provide a space for consultation and group meetings, old habits recurring. It’s a programme, as well as an office where the which has had great success elsewhere organisation’s leadership can in Northland. Labour’s Kelvin Davis cut liaise with medical professionals the ribbon as local cleric Christopher and officials from the courts and Thompson presided over the blessing, government agencies. and well-wishers poured in to launch the Whakamana Tangata exists to initiative there. provide community-based, ongoing “It takes a community to help keep care and support for those who have people on the path to health and free chosen to break free of addiction. from addiction,” said the leadership Surrounding oneself with healthy, of Whakamana Tangata, and the drug-free friends and ‘fellow travellers’ community is now ably prepared to offer on the path to wellness helps prevent that support. ¢
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Bonding through sport u by Ann van Engelen
Ruawai College students joined together in their house colours for the school Winter Sports House Festival last week. “The students participated in a variety of sports including football, unihoc, volleyball and touch in their house teams,” says sports coordinator Raymonde Huriwaka. “Unihoc is a game played with plastic sticks, shorter than in field hockey, and with a plastic, very light ball or a puck. Teams have one goalie who must stay within five feet of their goal. At the start of each half the game is started with a face-off. “Tutus, leis, headbands and face painting were just some of the
personalised outfits on display. It was Totara House that was the overall winners of the event, followed closely by Rimu and then Kauri House. “This was the second to last interhouse competition of the year. Our final competition in late October will determine who wins the house shield for 2020. “The teams played 20 minutes each game and a great day was had by all as we come to the close of the term. We are looking forward to another positive term when they return to school.” ¢
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A journey through music u by Andy Bryenton
Dargaville-born musician Kevin Friedrich has been busy for the past few months, kept away from his usual occupation and his expatriate home in New York. He’s taken the time to record an album featuring songs inspired by the Kaipara, and now it’s set for release. Kevin’s desire to collaborate with acclaimed Kiwi composer Gary Daverne has come to fruition after 30 years of planning and timetable mismatches. Gathering collaborators such as longterm friends, Lionel and Elena Reekie, and the musical scope and power of the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, he’s hit the studio to record The Journey. The nine-track album features the multi-part, 17-minute-long Anzac trilogy alongside locally-inspired tracks such as Gem of the Kaipara and Day of Aranga. Throughout, he shows the versatility and range of the accordion as an instrument, which can encompass everything from soulful solos to a
starring role amid the multi-chord complexity of a full orchestra in song. Now, with the recording done, Kevin wants to celebrate, and he’s inviting Dargaville and Kaipara locals to join him for an album release party on Sunday, October 4. At 2pm on that day, he, composer Gary Daverne and supporting artists Lionel and Elena Reekie will present some background to the album’s meaning, while previewing some of the stand-out tracks and treating visitors to some live interpretations. It’s a great chance to experience some world-class music crafted by one of Dargaville’s most talented locals, and it’s free of charge. ¢
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The tamariki at Ruawai Kindergarten and their teachers have received the Pa-Harakeke Healthy Heart Award from the Heart Foundation for the fifth time.
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p Ruawai Kindergarten received the Pa-Harakeke Healthy Heart Award for their healthy eating and physical activity programme
“Abi from The Heart Foundation presented us with the award and some plants for our orchard and vegetable garden,” says head teacher Teresa Robertson. “We do amazing things to promote healthy food and physical activity and are helping our tamariki to have healthy habits and healthy hearts for life. We all help in the veggie garden together, teaching the tamariki how to grow their own food.
”We let whanau know we are on the Healthy Heart Award journey so they can continue the programme at home in their everyday life.” Pa-Harakeke is the top level, the gold standard of the initiative. This level sees participants weave healthy eating and physical activity practices sustainably into all aspects of their environment as well as engaging their community. “The journey to gold includes daily physical activity, staff role modelling
and professional development. Regular healthy eating education and guidelines to support whanau to provide everyday healthy lunchbox foods. “We also provide and record learning experiences on healthy eating, physical activity. “Families are encouraged to continue healthy eating and doing physical activity together. We are extremely proud and excited to receive the award.” ¢
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Developing local talent One of Northpower’s key areas of focus is developing young people in our sector – addressing the skills shortage in our industry and providing local employment. Max Turner is a local lad currently working on his NZ diploma in Engineering – a mixed model practical and academic qualification we are partnering with Manukau Institute of Technology (MIT) to deliver.
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“I think the culture at Northpower is really good and I get to experience a lot of different aspects of the business which I like. I am learning so much and that’s really fulfilling,”
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The mural captures the expanse of the Northpower network – from Whangārei Heads across to the Kaipara district and Pouto Lighthouse and symbolises Northpower’s connection with the region. You may have noticed our team working around this building for the last few months. We have been upgrading and replacing the switching equipment inside the building to improve the safety and
The former Kamo High School student wanted a career in the electrical space and got in touch late last year to ask if we had any opportunities - two months later was on board as a Cadet. Max spends a lot of his time in Auckland completing block courses, but when he is back in Whangarei he works with Northpower’s engineering team. We work to develop cadets through two courses – one a trades partnership with People Potential locally, and the above MIT diploma programme.
Talented local artist Bryce Williams has created a stunning mural on the Northpower switching station in the Civic Arcade carpark.
reliability of the network in the Whangarei CBD. This project is one of many this year that involve maintaining and upgrading the network to minimise unplanned outages and keep the lights on. Tesla are installing a new Super Charger right next door and this will be the first super charger north of Auckland – bringing Tesla owners off the main road and into our city to have a look round while charging. Thanks for your patience with any inconvenience we’ve caused by taking up a few carparks to complete this work.
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has a number of different options for photographs to remember the day. Totara House, an 1896 kauri villa, has all the charm of the era and has been used for wedding photographs, taken in the house and garden, by generations of the Smith family. Alternatively, you might like to have photographs taken in The Kauri Museum itself. The fabulous kauri gum room, and the sweeping staircase in the Volunteers Hall provide the perfect backdrop for you to create memories to share with friends and family. You might also wish to provide your guests with unique kauri favours. The Kauri
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Whether you are planning a wedding, milestone birthday, baby dedication or another significant event, success is a result of good planning. The earlier you start planning, the more likely you will get the photographer, caterers, cake maker, vehicles, musicians, celebrant and reception you would like. It is best to start with a budget and be determined to stick to it and write a detailed list of your ‘musthaves’, and ‘would likes’. Hiring an event coordinator is a good way to relieve yourself of a lot of stress, both leading up to, and on the day. A coordinator will take care of everything for you to ensure the occasion runs as smoothly as possible, leaving you to relax and enjoy the day with your guests. When choosing a photographer, cake maker and florist, if you need ideas, ask friends for suggestions as often word of mouth is a good thing. Check reviews of every business you are considering using. Starting with local professionals is a good way to encourage businesses in your community. These professionals also have portfolios available for clients to view and gain ideas as well. It is suggested to call your event suppliers three weeks before the set date to confirm arrangements. Two weeks prior is a good time to confirm numbers of guests and make your table setting plan. Give this to the venue, caterer or your event coordinator. Don’t forget any special requests, such as people who may have food allergies.
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GET OUTDOORS Get ready for fun on the water u by Andy Bryenton
New Zealand is a maritime nation, and even the most land-loving among us have a little bit of sailor in our DNA. That’s why boating is so popular here, and why summer just isn’t the same without some fun out on the water. Whether it’s for some angling, purely for fun or as a means to explore our natural environment, boating, as in our maritime past, works best with a little forward planning. This weekend is the first after daylight savings and a traditional time to pull
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GET OUTDOORS Fresh metal rolls on spokes u by Andy Bryenton
If you haven’t ridden a bicycle for the past 20 years, you’re missing out. That’s the message, which was delivered in a short half-hour test ride of the latest in cycling technology; a revelation as to just how far pedal power has come. Of course, that’s the key to it, because pedal power alone might not have sufficed to turn back the calendar for this test driver and bring back memories of pre-teen daredevilry on suburban asphalt. A clever new hybrid system hidden in the sleek, chunky frame of Giant’s new Fathom E+ 29 did the trick, however, and made one seriously out-ofshape reviewer feel superhuman. To explain; the Fathom is a new breed of e-bike, packed with the kind of battery tech Elon Musk dreams about and equipped with a clever way of deploying it. Rather than adopting a tiny throttle like a small motorcycle, this bike augments the normal pedalling motion with an unobtrusive little surge of energy. While this makes one feel like Superman, cresting steep hills with only a modicum of effort and sweat, the analogy is better if you consider that other superhero, Bruce Wayne. While
you don’t have to dress like a bat to enjoy the advantages of an electric motor beefing up your muscle power, this bike is like the Gotham hero’s butler, Alfred. Always there to carry you through with a bit of encouragement at the right time. It takes absolutely zero getting used to. There’s no learning curve at all, for those who used to get out on two wheels as a kid. Just jump on, select a gear, and go for it. The brain may be old and cobweb-infested, but the body remembers leaning into corners, clicking down a gear for hills, standing up on the pedals to boost ahead, bearing down with a bit of extra force. All the e-bike does is compensate for 20 years of pies, and yes, it does supply a modicum of exercise as much as you wish, in fact. Repeated applications may very well pare back the pie encumbrance, I’m told.
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Leading scientist shifts climate parameters u by Andy Bryenton
One of the most important scientific theories, which has been used to formulate environmental policy on farming, has been called into question recently, leading to hard questions from farming advocacy groups here in New Zealand. With debate already raging over the balance between reducing greenhouse gas emissions and the necessity for a robust rural economy, the recalculation of the impact of methane on the climate by one of the leading scientists in the field has provided rhetorical ammunition for the pro-agriculture lobby. Spokesperson for Kiwi agricultural science advocacy group, Facts About Ruminant Methane (FARM), Robin Grieve, says that it is ‘almost unbelievable’ that one of the leading methane scientists in the world, Dr Myles Allen, has adjusted the calculation of methane harm from 28 times more potent than carbon dioxide (CO2) to a mere seven times. Dr Allen is no climate change denier, and neither is he a poorly informed
secondary source. The respected doctor is head of the Climate Dynamics group at the University of Oxford’s Atmospheric, Oceanic and Planetary Physics Department. He leads the world in computer simulation modelling of climate change and has won many scientific awards for his work. Now, FARM reports that he’s insisting that the European Union drop the official figure of ‘28 times more potent than CO2’ and accept the new calculation he backs. The implications for Kiwi lawmakers are just as vast, and in an election year, even more, pressing. “That is critical information to New Zealand, where the government and even farming industry groups have accepted the notion that methane
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is 28 times stronger than CO2,” says Robin Grieve. “The potential cost to farmers to work with this concept was going to be in the hundreds of thousands of dollars. Reducing the ratio by 400% shows just how wrong everyone has been. Yet they were willing to advise policymakers to put farming under huge pressure to conform. Adopting Allen’s proposed system of accounting for methane will slash 26,000 tonnes off New
Zealand’s carbon emissions overnight — approximately a 32% reduction.” FARM is demanding the government, the relevant agencies and the industry step back from the whole idea that methane is a significant problem until the science is settled enough to determine whether it is or not. There should be no financial imposition on farmers for ruminant methane emissions based on guesswork and uncertain science, they say. ¢
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Silva linings an’ suchlike “Well, tell yer wot deah,” seda Boss as he an' his gerlfrend Sharlene an' me too, sat ona woolshed steps fer smoko. “Its blimmin true wot they say, that evry cloud gotta slva lining.” Yes readas, we herd that froma Boss before, an’ evry time I look atta sky an seems the clouds is just grey like usual. But anyway, Sharlene jus' looked at me wiv a smile, an' asked: “Wot could is that?” “Aha, deah,” seda Boss. “That cronyvirus is wot I meen. Just look atta farm since that airline pilot came hear ona govinmint relief project. He's bin up the back ofa farm togeher wiv sum other blokes wot lost there jobs cos of the lockdowns, and bin cleering all those wilding pines alonga our boundry with Doc land.” “Oh, right,” sed Sharlene. “I betta grab the Big Red Quad, an' take a look. It's all down to that Juicynda's lot.” Sharlene lookt ata bita paper ona tray unner the cuppatees. “Look, at this old papa.” She read in her skooltecha voice: “Government's been redeploying workers affected by Covid-19 into jobs in biosecurity and pest control projects with at least 10,000 people in rural jobs. “Boy,” seda Boss. “That'll deel ter a hellova lot of wildin' pines an' weeds an
stuff eh?” Sharlene agreed. ”Mine you deah, not jus' pines an' weeds. Seems govmint gotta huge blimmin wallit. They got orl sortsa projicts going ina Kaipra an' everware across enzed to.” “Mine you tho',” Boss wint on. ”It's pritty good on the cleening up front, but the blokes atta pub last Fryday rekind we still gotta few problims with them greenies. Gotta sort out protectin' our creeks an streems. So the wildin' pines bin chopped down. Now we gotta plant sum native bush and flax to replace them along boundry streem eh?” “Ah, well,” sed Sharlene. “It neva reins but it pours eh?” Boss jus' nodded. But hey readas, wot about me? Silva linin' ina clouds, then it's not reinin' but it’s pouring? These talks Boss an' Shar lene have sumtimes get pritty darn confusing for me. Mattra fact, I bin makin' frends with thos werkers ova tha boundry atta back ofa farm. Reckin I wight jus' wander over that way. That airline pilot bloke not a bad sort too. He mite have a bita smoko ter share. Gived me half a meet sanich yesterday. Yep, Call me loyal, to food eh? I’m off. Cheers — Billy ¢
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Value judgement by Andy Bryenton
When it’s time to choose a quad bike for the farm, the emphasis is definitely on hard work. There’s a calculation to be made between how much the machine costs, how hardy it is in the field, and just what kind of jobs are expected of it. Often, the mathematics of maintaining a good bottom line means that simpler tasks around the paddocks are achieved with the good old tried and true twowheeler; perhaps a ubiquitous farming machine like Kawasaki’s Stockman 250. At just a shade above $6,000 this represents good value for money in a package that’s versatile, nimble, easy for even novices to use, and stable in the mud and rough terrain we’re used to on Kiwi farms. How about this, though. How about an upgrade for $787. That’s the price of a budget overseas holiday, which we all know isn’t happening this year. However, for this small chunk of change, you can upgrade in the Kawasaki line-up from a 250cc two-wheeler to a full disc-braked, CVT transmission equipped four-wheeler packing 300cc and a bit more power.
There’s no need, right here, to go into the many little ways in which a quad bike is more utilitarian than a two-wheeler around the farm. Towing small trailers and carrying bigger loads is just the beginning. With many of you reading this right now committed to quad ownership, we’d be preaching to the choir in a major way. It’s just that usually, the price gap between a small, functional two-wheel farm bike and a mid-sized quad is a bit wider. That’s why the Kawasaki Brute Force 300 looks so good as a proposition for those who need a general-purpose quad but don’t want to spend the earth. If you don’t really need massive horsepower, a high top speed and lots of creature comforts like heated seats and grips, extra boxes, bags and racks, or futuristic styling, this no-nonsense
Your local Agriculture Contracting Specialists • Maize Silage gives you security of feed continuity through adverse weather and maintains cow condition • Maize is very cost effective when grown on farm or within a 10km radius • Maize green feed is a great option for dry summer conditions
p Yamaha’s Brute Force 300 seems to make solid sense when it comes to getting more hard work for your dollar
machine is more than adequate. It may not boast true four-wheel-drive, but neither does a regular farm bike. If your paddocks are relatively flat that’s not an issue. If you want to drive a bit further, carry a bit more, work a bit
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Insight into fieldwork’s future by Andy Bryenton
The engineers at CNH Industrial were looking to the future ahead of 2019’s European Agritechnica, and what they came up with is a reflection of a trend, which has changed passenger vehicles and inner cities, but has yet to make a huge impact on the farm. Their Steyr hybrid concept treats power in a whole new fashion, delivering a look into tomorrow. As far as design studies go, this is no mere clay model with nothing under the hood. Steyr, a company in the same stable as industry giants Case IH and New Holland, has delivered a machine, which combines a diesel power plant with several electric motors, as well as the facility to send voltage to electrically powered or controlled implements. In their own words: “What requirements will a tractor have to meet in future? We asked ourselves this very question before developing the Steyr Concept. This concept combines innovative technologies in a hitherto unique way to create an environmentally friendly, yet efficient and, above all, functional tractor concept. At the heart of the system lies a modular hybrid electric drive, comprising a combustion engine, a generator, and several electric motors.
The selection of these components creates a compact vehicle design.” That, and much more. Under the futuristic skin, the big red and white machine has a diesel-electric hybrid drive train like those used in military subs. A four-cylinder 204 horsepower engine is mated to an electric generator, feeding a battery bank and sending voltage to four independent electric wheel motors, and a fifth motor that drives the PTO system. As one could imagine, this allows for infinitely variable torque vectoring to grip in even the worst conditions, as well as impressive transit performance on the road. The new Steyr is also set up to power electrically-driven implements, a new breed which is starting to emerge from the manufacturers of Europe. Hence a set of 48V or 700V connections ready
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p Steyr proves a show stopper — the big concept hybrid was centre stage at Agritechnica and points the way forward for tractor tech
to interface with these new, more highly monitored devices. Unsurprisingly, the comfortable cab is also set up with interface points for the latest in satellite navigation and even boasts the ability to link with a drone, allowing for a vast range of vision and more field data on hand. Like a concept car, the Steyr may not reach the field in this exact trim. However, it’s a look at where new Steyr,
New Holland and Case IH machines may be headed in the not too distant future. ¢
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Phone 09 439 6933
Closing date for classified advertising for the 6 October 2020 edition is Monday 5 October 2020
For Sale
Nurseries & Plants
Septic Tank Services
ATLAS WALL oven good condition, $200.00. Classic car trailer 6x4, would suit classic car or town & around, new rego & WOF, $1,750.00. Phone/text 027 459 7103 or 09 439 7103
SHRUBS, TREES, ground cover ready now, plus pitto karo in tubes only $1.00 & proteas only $15.00. Got2Go plants 55 West Coast Road Te Kopuru, 10 to 4 pm, Tuesday to Sunday.
EFFLUENT REMOVAL, just give us a call, we remove it all. ‘Magic Property Services’. Phone Chris 027 480 0110 or Mary 027 459 1544. 7 Days. WE ARE THE ONLY CODE COMPLIANT OPERATORS IN THE KAIPARA.
CARAVAN EWOF (and marine). Call your local inspector today at A+ Electrical Inspections and Security on 021 240 6764.
Livestock
CHICKEN MANURE for sale in bulk or small lots — $20 cubic metre plus freight. Call 09 432 2444 or 027 476 5458. DINING TABLE, black metal with black glass table top in excellent condition, 6 seater, rectangular, $80. Chairs can come free with table as need repairs. Phone Lyn 020 070 8674. FRIDGE/FREEZER 220L, brand new, grey, still in box, $590 ONO. Phone 021 0227 3371. GARDEN OR Nursery stakes 1100 cm and 1500 cm. Treated pine. Cheap. Phone 09 439 0860. INTO SPRING Sale at Fannons during October. Selected shirts, shorts. While stocks last. Fannons, 52 Victoria Street Dargaville, 09 439 8946.
RED DEVON 1 year bulls well grown, BVD clear and vaccinated, $1,450+GST. Phone 09 439 2154 evenings or 021 915 941.
Pet Supplies 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: windowanddoors.co.nz — Window & Door Services Ltd.
TOP SOIL, top quality, $75 per m³ onto your trailer, or truck deliveries available for larger orders. Phone 021 132 4107 or 09 439 5141.
WATCH BATTERIES fitted from $10.00 in most cases while you wait. Also clocks repaired. Les 022 342 8183. WATER TANK Cleaning. Phone Pete 027 444 3053 or 09 405 9510. 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.
Tree Services TREE REMOVAL, pruning, chipping & stump grinding. Qualified & Insured. Phone Scott 0800 468 9663 Arborcare Tree Maintenance.
Comprising of
New Holland 2005 TS 110A with MX120 loader & new tyres, Kinghitter post driver all hydraulic shift, 2.4m Tortella Mulcher with new drive shaft, 2013 Honda TRX500 with Techno fence setup, HD Grader blade, HD Levelling bars 3pt linkage, 600ltr spray tank & boom & reel, tandem discs Hydraulic cut, 6tonne field roller, tyre harrows quad towed, Quad spray tank & T-jet & hose etc, 4m spray boom fit FE Loader, 3 round bale hay feeders, 3phase Arc Welder, HD water blaster, Rata 3pt Trailer, Welco 300kg Fert spreader, Hustler R/Bale feeder, Hustler softhands, C-Dax Surefeed Broadcaster, S/S Sub pump 2hp 32mm pipe, Tru-Test indicator & new scanner (blue tooth compatible, calf & large dehorners, large wire spinning Jenny, 400ltr portable diesel tank electric pump, plus farm sundries. For Further Information please contact Marty on 09 439 4863 or PGG Wrightson Livestock Agent Steve Harsant 027 497 9892 A/h 09 439 6148 Helping grow the country
MAGIC PROPERTY Services, effluent & septic tank cleaning. Servicing the Kaipara. Phone Chris 027 480 0110 or Mary 027 459 1544. 7 Days. WE ARE THE ONLY CODE COMPLIANT OPERATORS IN THE KAIPARA.
Applications are invited for the above position to assist with our Free Lunches in School Programme.
Wanted to Buy
To apply for the position, please drop your CV and Application Letter off at the school office:
CONCRETE MIXER, big old-school type, motorised, reliable, anything considered. Phone 09 439 4034.
Dargaville High School, 57 Plunket Street, Dargaville or email to: office@darghigh.school.nz
KIDS MOTORBIKE 80-150 cc, 4 stroke, off road, ready to go, can do repairs. Phone Derek 09 439 7573.
Situations Vacant
This position will be approx 35 hours a week, term time only.
Applications close 12pm, 13th October 2020. Position commences 2021. If you have any queries please call Denise on 021 063 7540.
Trades & Services
PAINTER & PLASTERER 25 years experience, top quality work. Painting, plastering, airless spraying, water blasting. Free quotes phone 09 439 0804 or 021 074 9152.
For convenience as farm sold On A/c Webb Partnership
DARGAVILLE HIGH SCHOOL KITCHEN MANAGER/COOK
DECKS, FENCES, all small building jobs undertaken, Baylys Beach based. Phone Ross for a free quote, NorWest Building & Maintenance, 027 412 0840.
SUZUKI ESCUDO Vitara/Grand Vitara — car parts, WOF parts, 4x4 parts etc. Good parts, good prices. Phone Derek 09 439 7573.
Farm Machinery Sale Friday 9th October 2020 12noon start At Arapohue Show Grounds
Situations Vacant
Wanted SUZUKI 4X4 Wanted to buy — parked, damaged or unwanted, Escudo Vitara/Grand Vitara. Phone Derek 09 439 7573.
Wanted to Rent WORKING COUPLE 3 bedroom house with shed, long term, Dargaville or residential, tidy quiet tenants. Phone Richard 027 474 9003 or 09 405 4618.
Garage Sale Month Market
About us: WRMK Lawyers is Northland’s largest law firm, and provides a full range of legal services. In 2020, WRMK Lawyers was the only Northland law firm to be nominated as a finalist in three categories at the NZ Law Awards, including the Employer of Choice Award (winner of this award and Regional Firm of the Year in 2019). The role: We have an opportunity for a go-getting Legal Executive or Lawyer to join us in our brand new offices! In this role, you will have the opportunity to really develop your practice, working closely with our valued clients on a broad range of legal work. Some duties of this varied role include: • Managing client relationships (with support) – you’ll become a trusted advisor to your clients • Conveyancing – managing the conveyancing process • Wills – drafting and executing/witnessing wills • Document preparation – working on a variety of legal documentation for personal, business and rural clients, with supervision and support Skills and experience: • Experience as a qualified Legal Executive or Lawyer • Experience running conveyancing and property transactions • Very strong attention to detail • Excellent communication skills and ability to build client relationships • Ability to work autonomously but also a team player To apply, please email michelle.north@wrmk.co.nz
WE NEED YOU! IF YOU LIKE TALKING, THEN WE’VE GOT THE JOB FOR YOU!!
• Full training provided • Massive database of customers • Huge potential to grow our weekly publications The Kaipara Lifestyler and The Weekend Lifestyler
Saturday 3rd October Community Hall Hokianga Road Dargaville, opposite the Anzac Theatre.
8am till noon, Something for everyone.
OUR CUSTOMERS WANT TO PROMOTE THEIR BUSINESSES, THEY JUST NEED TO TALK TO YOU TO MAKE IT HAPPEN!
09 439 7243
Property Maintenance 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 RENOVATIONS, OLD & new and maintenance etc. Qualified builder. Phone John 021 0819 3758.
Dargaville Bobcat Services Any job big or small. We do them ALL
• Stump & Tree Removal • Driveway Prep & Regrading • Post Hole Borer
Experienced Legal Executive/Lawyer
• Calf Shed & Stockyard Cleaning • Tip Truck Available • Trencher
Phone or Txt Paul
027 271 2022
Integrity community media
Assistant Librarian Two fixed-term positions available: Full-time (40 hours per week) Part-time (24 hours per week) Do you have a love of books and learning and are you confident in the digital space? Would you like to work in a dynamic community environment where there is never a dull moment, meeting customer needs even under pressure? Then this is the opportunity for you. Attitude is more important than experience, as full training will be offered to the successful applicants. The ideal candidate will have: A "can do" attitude and be a quick learner The ability to help customers in the digital space with apps, printing, on smartphones, tablets and laptops Great computer skills with experience in Word, Excel and Publisher Empathy for customers' needs and a team player The ability to work with all walks of life and embrace diversity A current driver's license - full or restricted (essential) Attention to detail, be proactive and a creative thinker The drive to take responsibility for your own ongoing learning and take advantage of opportunities on offer Dargaville Library is committed to providing excellent library and community services to residents of the Kaipara District. We are dedicated to attracting high-quality people to become one of the best little libraries in New Zealand. Dargaville offers a delightful rural and coastal lifestyle, with affordable housing and is only a 45 minute drive from Whangarei and 2 hours from Auckland. Career opportunities like this, combined with the beautiful Northland environment, creates a lifestyle opportunity second to none. Please see the job description for further details. These fixed-term positions are available as part of the Government's COVID-19 response and are in place until 30 June 2022.
To view the job description and apply for this job go to: kaiparadc.recruitmenthub.co.nz Applications close 18 October 2020
Email your CV & Cover Letter to:
jobs@integrity.nz
Want to make a difference? At Property Brokers we’re committed to the provinces. We believe rural New Zealand is the cement that holds us together and are passionate about keeping these communities thriving. With our strategic partnership with Farmlands Co-operative we have a vacancy in Dargaville-Helensville and Whangarei for people truly committed to servicing Client and Shareholder Rural and Lifestyle property requirements. lf you are ready to make a difference in your career please send your CV to recruitment@pb.co.nz pb.co.nz Property Brokers Licensed REAA 2008
Kaipara Lifestyler Classifieds 09 439 6933
KAIPARA LIFESTYLER September 29 - 2020
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Public Notices
PROFESSIONAL PAINTER interior and exterior, can travel, 30 years experience. Phone Gary Dixon 021 066 7505.
EVOLUTION, SCIENTIFIC impossibility. Observe the irreducible infinite complexity of cells???
DENISE CLARK Toenail & Fingernail Cutting Service
Phone
09 439 6068
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HEALING ROOMS Tuesday 7.00, all welcome, Lion of Judah building River Road.
Dargaville Community Cinema
Charitable Trust
AGM
Tuesday 13 October 2020 6pm at the Town Hall 37 Hokianga Road, Dargaville ALL WELCOME
Pahi Reserve Society Inc AGM WAYNE & ANNETTE Ph 09
439 2020
Will be held at the Wilson amenities block, Pahi Beach Holiday Park
at 10.30am Saturday 10th October 2020
Dry Aged Beef Specialists Traditional Manuka wood smoked Bacon & Ham
All Welcome
TOKATOKA
Temporary Road Closure
Public Notices ACOUSTIC MUSIC Blackboard Concert — 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. An enjoyable night to be part of, or sit back and be entertained by some great local talent. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS both Dargaville A-A Meetings are held at the church, crn Parore and Normanby St. Use Parore St entrance. Monday 4.30pm & Thursday 7.30pm. Phone Bernie 027 212 2148, Ladies 020 4082 1373, Murray 09 439 5248. CITIZENS ADVICE Bureau has launched a campaign to address Digital Exclusion. There is a huge impact on many people with the shift of services and forms moving online. The campaign was publicly launched with Paul Hunt, Chief Human Rights Commissioner, signing the petition. Call in to the Dargaville office, open 10am–1pm, at 37 Hokianga Rd (Town Hall complex) to sign the petition. DOUBLE OLYMPIAN NZ rider coming to Dargaville 11th October, lessons available. Bookings phone 021 209 3982.
AGM
MATAKOHE COMMUNITY GROUP INC
Public Notices
TWILIGHT GOLF Northern Wairoa Golf Club Starts 8th October, every Thursday 4–6pm. Dinner available, Prizes and raffles. All Welcome
OTUREI MARAE AGM &
ORDINARY MEETING
Sunday 11th October 10am Trustees AGM 11am Marae Committee AGM Followed by Ordinary Meeting & Shared Lunch. Naumai, Haere Mai
Tuesday 13th October 7.30pm at the Matakohe Memorial Hall All Welcome
SMOKE ALARMS
Save Lives
Waihue Road will be closed temporarily from SH12 turnoff to the Maropiu Settlement and Opanake Road Intersection to allow maintenance to the Waihue Road Bridge ID 269_26345 abutments. This is a formal notice from the Kaipara District Council, as required under the Transport (Vehicular Traffic Road Closure) Regulations 1965. The road will be closed from SH12 turnoff. Residents will still have private access during the road closures via the diversions. Proposed bridge closure dates • 13th November- 2 days • 23rd November – 7 days If you have any questions please feel free to contact one of the project team listed below: Wayne Pepperell 027 801 2158 James Walsh 027 363 6041 Alternatively, you may contact the Kaipara District Council customer service team on 0800 727 059 or 0800 100 388 We apologise in advance for any inconvenience this work may cause and thank you in advance for your cooperation and patience.
FREE COMMUNITY TALK ON LIVING WITH GRIEF AND LOSS
Hospice Kaipara warmly invites you to attend this free session looking at: • Grief influences and common reactions experienced • Supporting Family and Friends with Grief • Self Care • Children’s Grief — ways to help families before and after • Living with Grief through special and significant dates PLACE: Dargaville Boating Club DATE: Wednesday October 7th TIME: 1–4pm (afternoon tea provided) FACILITATOR: Josie Scott MA MNZAC RSVP or any enquiries to: Hospice Kaipara 09 439 3330 ext 6716 or Lisa: office@hospicekaipara.org.nz Sharyn: support@hospicekaipara.org.nz Please register your interest to attend by Friday 2nd October
Public notice
of application for a BYO on-licence. (Section 101, Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012) Suphan Thai Restaurant Limited of Dargaville, has made application to the Kaipara District Licensing Committee for the issue of a BYO on-licence in respect of the premises situated at 57 Victoria St Dargaville known as Suphan Thai Restaurant. The general nature of the business conducted under the licence is Restaurant.
The application may be inspected during ordinary office hours at the Kaipara District Licensing Committee at 42 Hokianga Road, Dargaville or Unit 13, 6 Molesworth Drive, Mangawhai. Any person who is entitled to object and who wishes to object to the issue of the licence may, not later than 15 working days after the first publication of this public notice, file a notice in writing of the objection with the Secretary of the District Licensing Committee, Private Bag 1001, Dargaville 0340.
This is the second publication of this notice. This notice was first published on September 22.
Public notice
(Section 127, Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012) Absolutely Fab Toka Toka Limited of Ruawai, has made application to the Kaipara District Licensing Committee for the renewal of an on-licence and off-licence in respect of the premises situated at 5370 State Highway 12.
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Death Notices
Cox Sylvia May (Sue)
Passed away 12th September, 90 yrs young. Loved mum & friend of Glenys & Adrian, Grama to Neil, Bodie, Drew & Zoe, and Great Grama to Lexi.
JAMES MORGAN (JIM) 21 September 2020 Passed away peacefully at home with family. Husband of the late Joyce Morgan. Loved Father of Jim & Annemarie Morgan, Jo-Ann & Wayne Windlebourne. Loved Gaga of Melissa and Kevin and dearly loved Great Gaga of Ben, Ella, Lily & James. Will be deeply missed. Mum & Dad now together.
Rest Peacefully.
Dry: Te Rani (Kira) - Porky
23 June 1960 - 8 September 2020 Passed away peacefully at home aged 60 Years. Loved wife of Gary, Cherished Mum to Dallas, Daniel and Jesse. Adored Nanny to Ethan, Micah, Israel, Sahra, Asher, Harper, Aaliyah and Cheyenne. Thank you to all who supported us during this time. Your presence, kind words, baking, flowers, cards and meals were greatly appreciated. A special thanks to Kaipara Hospice, Dargaville Ward 2 Staff, Tee, Jax, Midge, Mavis, Sal, Brenda & Skal, Psalm, Erica and whanau and Philz You went above and beyond for our whanau and we will forever be grateful. You got the sleepovers you wanted in the end Mum and the last laugh.
Memorial Notices
JOHNSON, JASON THOMAS 1/10/1946 – 2/4/2020 We invite you to join us to celebrate Jason’s life. This will be held on 1 October 2020 at Riverside Christian Centre, 1 Beach Road, Dargaville.
The days on which and the hours during which alcohol is intended to be sold under the licence are: Monday to Sunday 11am to 10pm.
No objection to the issue of a licence may be made in relation to a matter other than a matter specified in section 105(1) of the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012.
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The general nature of the business conducted under the licence is Tavern. The days on which and the hours during which alcohol is sold under the licence are: On-licence: Monday to Sunday 9am to 1am Off-licence: Monday to Sunday 9am to 10pm. The application may be inspected during ordinary office hours at the Kaipara District Licensing Committee at 42 Hokianga Road, Dargaville or Unit 13, 6 Molesworth Drive, Mangawhai. Any person who is entitled to object and who wishes to object to the issue of the licence may, not later than 15 working days after the first publication of this public notice, file a notice in writing of the objection with the Secretary of the District Licensing Committee, Private Bag 1001, Dargaville 0340. No objection to the renewal of a licence may be made in relation to a matter other than a matter specified in section 131 of the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012. This is the first publication of this notice.
In Memoriam
Jon Ledingham
Passed away 28.09.07 Memories are ours to keep forever in our hearts. Sadly missed and remembered always by Millie and family. Funeral Services NORTHLAND HEADSTONES
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