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LIFESTYLER Kaipara Kaipara’s Only Regional Newspaper — Kaipara Owned and Operated 10,000 Copies DELIVERED FREE throughout the Kaipara Member We are with you every step For more information phone Danielle Bracey: 021 280 0893 or Julie Scott: 021 930 310 TALK TO US ABOUT HOUSE + LAND PACKAGES IN YOUR AREA! August 11 2015 Artists ‘stepping up’ The Gilmore Brown 2015 Kaipara Art Awards … Cross country for choppers Nine year-old Joseph Tebbutt and ten- year-old Miya Pirini attend Selwyn Park School in Dargaville … Paying it forward with bone carving The Kaiwaka School kapa haka group was performed at the opening of the recent ‘meet the neighbours’ … P3 P5 P7 Mangawhai damages claim In the latest move in the long-running Mangawhai wastewater saga, the combatants are back in court in a lawsuit approaching $1 million. The Mangawhai Residents and Ratepayers Association wants $991,000 from the Kaipara District Council, as the association seeks also to reverse retrospective legislation that validated irregularities in the setting and assessing of rates for the scheme. The sum sought represents $1,000 for each of the 991 MRRA members, over the council allegedly breaching their right to seek justice for their cause. The damages claim has been filed in the Court of Appeal ahead of a hearing date on August 25. The association is challenging the High Court ruling that council- imposed rates are legal after the retrospective Validation Act confirmed rates and there has been no breach of the Bill of Rights. The High Court also ruled contracts for building the EcoCare facility were made and entered into unlawfully and the contracts were unlawful, although the rates due from the 2006-07 financial year to 2011-12 in respect of the Mangawhai EcoCare wastewater treatment scheme, still had to be paid. Association lawyer Matthew Palmer QC said the damages sought in the suit were deliberately set at a level that was ‘modest’ per person and was not ‘derisory’. THE KAIPARA’S MOST FAMOUS HISTORIC HOTEL & PUB IS NOW UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP GAMING LOUNGE | POOL TABLES | GARDEN BAR | RESTAURANT COMING SOON 35 HURNDALL STREET, MAUNGATUROTO | PHONE 09 431 8006 Storybook characters came to life at the Mangawhai Beach School annual book fair when students and teachers dressed up for the occasion. Here junior costume winners Liam Brennan, Kasey Lee and Meg Brooks get to meet with Geronimo Stilton, the character mouse in a popular children’s book series. Characters at the fair

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Page 1: Kaipara Lifestyler, August 11 2015

LIFESTYLERKaipara

Kaipara’s Only Regional Newspaper — Kaipara Owned and Operated 10,000 Copies DELIVERED FREE throughout the Kaipara Member

We are with you every step

For more information phone Danielle Bracey: 021 280 0893 or Julie Scott: 021 930 310

TALK TO US ABOUT HOUSE + LAND PACKAGES IN YOUR AREA!

August 11 2015

Artists ‘stepping up’The Gilmore Brown 2015 Kaipara Art Awards …

Cross country for choppersNine year-old Joseph Tebbutt and ten-year-old Miya Pirini attend Selwyn Park School in Dargaville …

Paying it forward with bone carvingThe Kaiwaka School kapa haka group was performed at the opening of the recent ‘meet the neighbours’ …

P3

P5

P7

Mangawhai damages claimIn the latest move in the long-running Mangawhai wastewater saga, the combatants are back in court in a lawsuit approaching $1 million.

The Mangawhai Residents and Ratepayers Association wants $991,000 from the Kaipara District Council, as the association seeks also to reverse retrospective legislation that validated irregularities in the setting and assessing of rates for the scheme.

The sum sought represents $1,000 for each of the 991 MRRA members, over the council allegedly breaching their right to seek justice for their cause.

The damages claim has been filed in the Court of Appeal ahead of a hearing date on August 25.

The association is challenging the High Court ruling that council-imposed rates are legal after the retrospective Validation Act confirmed rates and there has been no breach of the Bill of Rights.

The High Court also ruled contracts for building the EcoCare facility were

made and entered into unlawfully and the contracts were unlawful, although the rates due from the 2006-07 financial year to 2011-12 in respect of the Mangawhai EcoCare wastewater treatment scheme, still had to be paid.

Association lawyer Matthew Palmer QC said the damages sought in the suit were deliberately set at a level that was ‘modest’ per person and was not ‘derisory’.

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Storybook characters came to life at the Mangawhai Beach School annual book fair when students and teachers dressed up for the occasion. Here junior costume winners Liam Brennan, Kasey Lee and Meg Brooks get to meet with Geronimo Stilton, the character mouse in a popular children’s book series.

Characters at the fair

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2 AUGUST 11 - 2015 KAIPARA LIFESTYLER

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A creative display

Quiz night roaring success

Nights of Arabia

Kate Davidson admiring a display at the annual Dargaville High School art exhibition which had senior students displaying their work for sale during the school’s arts week. “The pupils selected work that they perceive as being successful to be displayed. The quality was high with a wide range of different types of media involved including paint, pencils, ink and collage, it was a successful week” said the acting head of the art department Traan Cohen.

Donna Flavell won best dressed female at the Zonta Club of Mangawhai quiz night for her tiger costume. The evening raised $6125 to contribute to two Spirit of Adventure Scholarships which aims to promote youth leadership, independence and community spirit. The scholarships will help two women aged between 15-18 to take part in this 10 Day Youth Development Voyage.

The Rodney College Senior School Ball this year was themed Arabian Nights. The decorations of palm trees and Aladdin’s treasure along with the menu of smoked snake balls, chocolate coated camel dung and lamb sliders with camel toe jam made for an interesting night. The students danced the night away to a range of music from ballroom to hip hop from the 60’s, 70’s and 80’s. Jack Edwards was crowned the King and Natasha Thrasyvoulou the Queen.

photo courtesy one2one photography

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Artists ‘stepping up’ by Ayla Miller

The Gilmore Brown 2015 Kaipara Art Awards, held at The Kauri Museum on August 7, have been commended for exhibiting an ‘eclectic mix’ of artworks by judge Chris Carey.

The Northtech Applied Arts programme leader said the overall event demonstrated that artists were “stepping up to try new expressions with their palette.”

“It is a challenging time for the arts. There are so many distractions and forms of visual culture that it is becoming harder to pursue with the more ‘traditional’ materials so it is encouraging to see such dedication and passion.”

There were 137 entries on display with three categories covering painting and drawing, adornments such as jewellery and clothing and three dimensional art.

“It was a fantastic night and very well received. The staff had done a wonderful job of utilising the hall to it’s best opportunity and the standard of art was very high,” said Gilmore Brown Kaipara Art Awards chairman John Pickworth.

“We strive, as an organising committee, to provide a vehicle for the

exhibitors to display the very best of their work.”

Sheila Russell was awarded first place in the photography and printmaking category for her photo entitled ‘Tough Times’. The painting and drawing section was won by Becs Wood for her work ‘The Forgotten Footbridge’ and Hamish Oakley-Browne was the three dimensional winner for ‘Hand of Reason-That Old War Horse.’

Debbie Evans won the adornments division with her creation ‘Woven-We are Stronger Together’ saying “it’s awesome to have an annual event where artists can showcase their work. It’s nice that everyone can come together collectively to share their creative sides.”

John Ecuyer won the wooden category for his piece ‘Seed’ which was applauded for its craftsmanship and juxtaposition of materials.

Mr Carey said the event was a chance for artists to display their work

First place winner of the photography and printmaking section Sheila Russell with her entry ‘Tough Times’

Gilmore Brown Kaipara Art Awards chairman John Pickworth presents John Ecuyer with his prize for first place in the wood category

Third place three-dimensional winner Martinus Saragapany with his work ‘The Translator’

in a unique marketplace and to engage with viewers that might not be regular gallery visitors.

“The show is a wonderful symbiotic relationship between artists and a venue

that can provide a continuous flow of visitors, and many might be engaging in viewing art for the first time.”

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4 AUGUST 11 - 2015 KAIPARA LIFESTYLER

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Junior rugby wind up by Ann Morgan

Northern Wairoa Rippa Rugby numbers were up this year and they have been good right through the season.

“The teams have played well and several of the coaches started a new initiative, setting up a game of tackle for the older Rippa Rugby kids on a Saturday morning. They have been teaching them to tackle properly for the future,” says chairman of Northern Wairoa youth rugby committee Graham Hutchings.

“The atmosphere has been really positive and encouraging. Some of the older players will move up to under nine rugby now and some will stay in for another year of Rippa.”

Mr Hutchings says the junior rugby teams have also played well with numbers being good, they have had a very positive season as well.

“In the under 13’s some of our local players, Ben Nilsson, Jordan Harrison and Devan Manson have been selected to play for the Northland Roller Mills squad. It is the first opportunity for our young players to make a Northland team, and it is a great accomplishment. The tournament will be played in Whangarei this year in the September school holidays.

“I’d like to thank the coaches, parents and supporters that have helped through the season as this has made it a great success.

“We set up the structure but we need the support to help and we appreciate all those who come along.”

Northern Wairoa Rippa Rugby teams pose together on the last day of the season

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Grazing farms are still sellingA D V E RT O R I A L

Sales information collected by the Real Estate Institute of New Zealand for grazing or finishing farms of 100 hectares or more in the Kaipara District show that the market for this class of land is much better than it was four years ago.

In the twelve months ending August 2011 there were only five sales of this type of farm recorded in Kaipara District, and they averaged only $4,211 per hectare. In the past twelve months there have been twelve of these farms sold and the average price paid per hectare was $7,261.

That is a significant lift in both value and in the number of farms sold.

In the most recent nationwide press release on July 16, available on the REINZ website — the REINZ Rural Spokesman said the following:

“The rural market continues to maintain reasonable momentum as farmers grapple with the volatile mix of winter conditions and tighter cash flows; these being dependant upon the regional location and/or specific form of land use. The current level of the New Zealand dollar and the outlook for interest rates are two of the brighter spots on the horizon for farmers.” For smaller farms, our buyers are coming

from local areas, although some of the bigger grazing and finishing farms have attracted interest from further afield. Our statistics show that 24 per cent of buyers of all farms, including both drystock and dairy, have come from outside Northland from June 2011 to June 2014.

These buyers tell us they like Northland’s all year round grass growth, and they usually tell us they can get more land for their money in Northland than where they came from. Contour and soil fertility are important to them, and the opportunities for fishing and other outdoor activities are often mentioned.

This year we will be including some larger drystock properties in our annual Spring Expo to Taranaki and Waikato.

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Matakohe’s young authors by Ann Morgan

Matakohe School student Ethan Mackie was so delighted to receive the parcel of books from his great grandmother, author Joy Cowley, that he took them to school to open and share with his class.

“After reading the books, the whole class searched the school gathering all the ‘Joy Cowley’ books they could find and with every new discovery Ethan would beam with pride. This inspired us to have a go at writing our very own book to share with Joy,” said acting principal Helen Reynolds.

The topic for the story came about due to duck shooting season being in full swing, a popular hobby amongst many of the families. A local duck hunter went into the class to show them how to fillet a duck.

“The children totally enjoyed this opportunity to explore, ask questions

and to ponder on wonderings. We next decided on what we were going to cook using these duck fillets and this led to two delicious duck dishes ‘Belissimo creamy duck’ and ‘duck yummness stew’. The children were both surprised and delighted when their teacher transformed the classroom into a restaurant and waitresses served them their meals. With all this experience and knowledge, the ideas and creativity began to flow, resulting in this wonderful book titled ‘Yummness Stew’. Room three are super proud of their accomplishment and are sending Joy a copy for her birthday.”

Most of the young authors of room three at Matakohe School with the book they wrote for author Joy Cowley’s birthday

Cross country for choppers by Ann Morgan

Nine year-old Joseph Tebbutt and ten-year-old Miya Pirini attend Selwyn Park School in Dargaville. Joseph uses a wheelchair permanently while Miya can only accomplish minimal physical activity until she builds up her strength whilst recovering from rheumatic fever.

Despite their disabilities, the pair plan to participate in the upcoming school cross- country event to raise funds for the Northland Emergency Services Trust and raise awareness of rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease.

“They are both going to compete and be mobilised around the course by teams of carriers and we are looking for volunteers to carry them as well as assist around the course,” said coordinator Erica Tebbutt.

Miya’s mum Nicky explains that when Miya was diagnosed with rheumatic fever at Dargaville Medical Centre “we took her straight to Whangarei Hospital. A decision was made to call the Northland Rescue Chopper as Miya needed to get to Starship Hospital as soon as possible as she had a complete heart block.

“We are so thankful to NEST for getting her to Starship so quickly and for the care she received.” The children’s parents are looking for

teams of four to six people to carry Joseph and Miya and some of their friends to complete the race.

Each team will need sponsors and all the funds raised will go to support NEST.

The cross country is at Selwyn Park Primary School, Onslow Street, Dargaville on Friday 4 September.

To be part of a carrier team or for more information contact Erica on 027 626 9687.

Joseph Tebbutt and Miya Pirini are looking for supporters to carry them around the Selwyn Park School cross country course

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6 AUGUST 11 - 2015 KAIPARA LIFESTYLER

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Staff weight loss success by Ayla Miller

Together, husband and wife team, Pahulu and Tina Aloua achieved a combined weight loss of just over 46 kilograms during the Silver Fern Farms 12 week ‘biggest loser’ competition.

The plant wide programme was run in conjunction with Sport Northland, Strategies with Kids Information for Parents, S.K.I.P, and the Silver Fern Farm’s wellness programme.

Sixty seven staff members took part in the competition designed to raise awareness around health and well being and promote a healthy workplace. Participating staff lost a combined total of 166 kilograms. Sport Northland community sport team

Silver Fern Farm staff and community support group members celebrate the ‘biggest loser’ participants achievements

leader Roxanne Kelly visited the plant weekly to weigh contestants and track their progress.

Pahulu says he really enjoyed the challenge and having support from his wife Tina helped.

“It was good motivation. There were times where one of us would fall off and the other one would help them back on.”

He says most of his weight loss was achieved by cutting out bad foods, fizzy drinks, alcohol and decreasing portion sizes.

Tina said her strategy was to walk to work and use the onsite gym before and after her shift.

“It was really good to have the whole workplace involved, because you can’t really avoid it.”

She says the hardest part was turning down social invitations to avoid temptation but believes anyone else wanting to lose weight can do it if they put their mind to it.

“Even though the challenge is over, it’s not over for us. We will keep working on it,” she says.

Silver Fern Farms Plant manager Lance Warmington says he is very happy with the overall effort. “Our team members are the most important asset at the plant and we are extremely focussed on their well being.”

HANNAH ARENDT AWARD

For Heather & Bruce Rogan

Hannah Arendt was a German philosopher. Shortly before she became a professor (only 27 years

old), the Nazis seized power and she had to flee because she was a Jew.

Some of her best friends collaborated with the Nazis.

She studied the “Origins of Totalitarianism” and found out:

The evil is banal. It’s the thoughtlessness. Only with personal responsibility in the combination

of good sense, freedom and controversial communication can we maintain democracy.

She came to the conclusion:

No one has the right to obey!In honor of this spirit we award Heather and Bruce Rogan for their effort to find the truth behind the

millions that disappeared installing the Mangawhai Sewage System, and behind the validation bill that

legalized illegality.

We honor their backbone to defend the ratepayer. May the celebration add to their strength for the court of appeal to be held on 25.08 in Wellington

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Local talent travels by Ayla Miller

Two productions from Dargaville Little Theatre will compete at the Theatre Fest regional finals in Te Kuiti over the weekend of August 14 and 15.

Will’s Women, directed by David and Anna Cutts and Blind/Hope, written and directed by Eryn Wilson-Collins, have been selected to compete for a place in the National finals in Hamilton.

“It is a great opportunity to learn and get constructive feedback. We have made a few changes to the play in places where we were told we had missed opportunities,” says Anna.

“It was my goal to get selected to go through to the regionals.

Theatre Fest regional finalists Anna Cutts and Eryn Wilson-Collins with their raffle prizes to be drawn on Thursday

It confirms to me that we are good enough.

“You learn so much and become a better director and actor. Everything we do, we will be better at it the next time.”

The Dargaville casts will perform in front of an audience of 80 on Saturday and have been selling raffle tickets available from Moa on Victoria Street, to help with fuel and accommodation costs.

“We want to say a huge thank you to everyone who has supported us and continues to support us.

”Also thank you to Polwarth Design who sponsored some gorgeous dresses for our costumes.”

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Paying it forward with bone carving by Ann Morgan

The Kaiwaka School kapa haka group was invited to perform at the opening of the recent ‘meet the neighbours’ afternoon at the Kaiwaka Sports Complex.

Local carver Perry Allen saw the pictures of the event and noticed only one of the students was wearing a pendant. He was so impressed with the group that he offered to donate 20 hand carved bone pendants for the school to have for future performances.

“There was a whole lot of beautiful children and only one had a bone carving and I thought that needs to change.

“I am a big fan of paying it forward,” said Perry.

“Thirty years ago I was broke with a couple of children and I would sell my carvings on Queen Street, Auckland off a board. A total stranger came up to me and explained he was a patron of the

Epsom Girls Grammar kapa haka group and purchased $800 worth of my items for the group.

“He took me to his house and he had 3 –4 copies of these amazing books worth a lot of money. He presented me with one about carving and one of the tribes of New Zealand. Those books have helped me so much.

“It blew me away, he paid it forward and now I do the same. You don’t expect anything, you just do it, and it works. I love drawing and carving, I always have.

“I am all about Kaiwaka and I love kapa haka, I grew up with it and anything I can do to encourage that I will. I am just paying it forward.”

photo courtesy of Teresa Brown

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Matariki painting competition winners

At the recent Kumarani — Spirit of Matariki event in Dargaville, in the interests of locals supporting locals, the Dargaville Arts Association supplied canvases for children to have an opportunity to paint their idea of Matariki and to later be voted as People’s Choice winners. Fosters Home Decorating sponsored the

paints and Wrightsons Real Estate sponsored the prizes of art products.

First place went to 7-year-old Danielle Lowe, second to 11-year-old Siale Otueai and third is 12-year-old Tawera Matete. All children may collect their paintings from the Muddy Waters Gallery between 10am and 4pm during the week.

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Funding strikes new notesWellsford’s own Local Vocals Choir Inc. will begin an 11 week series of two hour signing sessions on Sunday afternoons with choir master Max Maxwell from August 30.

Since 2012, LVC Inc. has been organising singing opportunities for the community with funding from Auckland Creative Communities and the choir successfully applied again this year.

“The funding has meant that LVC can offer participation in each session for just a gold coin donation and our audience are only asked for a gold coin too.

“We want to strengthen our community’s spirit and inspire as many people as we can with our love of singing and its benefits.

“This will be our last one term singing series with Max Maxwell of ‘sing for joy’, as we move into the next phase for our community choir,” says president Sally Randall.

Starting in 2016 the Local Vocals Choir will meet weekly in the school term year and are currently exploring funding options for this transition.

The 2016 song-leader will be Helen Diaz, who will also run a couple of the Sunday sessions in the upcoming ‘modern classics’ series.

No singing experience is needed and there are no auditions. The 2015 LVC Inc. 11 week series will be held every Sunday from August 30 from 3-5pm at the Wellsford District Community Centre.

Register interest at [email protected] or contact Sally on 021 046 1066.

Max will offer ukulele classes which will run over the same 11 week period, before the choir sessions. Contact Max directly at www.singforjoy.org.nz.

Local Vocals Inc. choir are ready to strengthen community spirit with their singing sessions

Winning with rock ‘n’ rollBerni and Brian Blair from Wellsford Rockers have been dancing rock ‘n’ roll for approximately 10 years and founded the Wellsford Rockers club with Debbie and Craig Stevenson two years ago.

Berni and Brian have recently competed in the Senior Restricted and Senior Open section of the Northland Live Rock ‘n’ Roll Club Champs and won the two sections.

“Club champs are held all over the country leading up to the National competitions, We also competed in the City of Sails Rock ‘n’ Roll Club Champs and placed second in the National novice section,” said Berni.

“Winning the trophies is a big accomplishment as you have to learn and perform a routine but you don’t know what song you will be dancing to until you are on the floor. There is one slow and one fast song

of the same routine. The restricted section means no assisted lifting so you have one foot on the floor at all times.

“We are very proud to have won. Although we have danced for years it’s the first time we have competed.”

Wellsford Rockers hold lessons every Monday night at the Co Op church hall on Rodney street at 7.30. The first lesson is free, all ages are welcome and you don’t need a partner.

“It is a great place to build new friendships, exercise and have fun.”

For more information call Debbie on 027 3267 666 or Berni on 09 423 8024.

by Ann Morgan

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The Women’s Centre in Rodney is starting a ‘Young Mums Educational Programme’ for women under the age of 25 years old who would like to meet other mums in the area, explore positive parenting behaviours, learn about self-management and life skills and strategies for raising happy and healthy children.

The Wellsford Fire Service, St John Ambulance and Westpac Rescue Helicopter are having an open day for the community to meet the volunteers, ask questions and see how the fire engines and ambulances work.

“Our first day will be a come along with your family and friends and meet the staff day and discover what the programme will cover and what topics the mums may want to explore,” said centre manager Colleen Julian.

“We have funding to run this until the end of the year at this stage and Maria Collins will be the facilitator. We will apply for more funding to continue in the future if necessary. The programme has been running in Warkworth for approximately seven years with some fantastic outcomes for the young

women attending.” The group offers the opportunity to meet other mums in similar situations and of a similar age to make friends, support each other and build networks.

There will also be a children’s entertainer from 11am to 12.30pm to provide entertainment for the children and families alike.

This programme is free to attend and starts on Thursday, August 13 from 10am to 12.30pm and every Thursday thereafter at the Wellsford Plunket rooms, 90 Rodney Street.

“Bring your children along and we will show them around the stations and what we do, then if they ever need us they will know what happens,” said St John Ambulance station manager Paul Topliss.

“We wouldn’t have the stations without the public’s support and we have just had a makeover with money raised from the community supported by the Lions and the RSA. We appreciate all they have done to help us. This day will be a good day to come and say hi to us and it’s a great way for us to say thanks.”

It is also an opportunity to meet special guest Paul Radisich, V8 supercar driver with the super black promo racing car.

The Rodney Women’s Centre manager Colleen Julian with group facilitator Maria Collins

“If you are interested in becoming a volunteer for the fire brigade or St John Ambulance or if you are interested in knowing what we do in the community, come along. We are also having a sausage sizzle.”

The family day is this Saturday, August 15 from 10am-3pm at 98 Rodney St, just down the road just from McDonald’s.

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Whither the blame for dairy prices?In a recent discussion with former MP Ross Meurant, I heard the view that “a bloated and overpaid bureaucracy of self promoting ‘experts’ at Fonterra HQ is a contributing factor, but it is not the cause of today’s crisis.”

“Blind faith by too many farmers in Fonterra as the salvation of dairy farming and believing the torrent of misleading use of statistical data to perpetuate the myth that Fonterra is a ‘price setter’ on the international milk market, is a contributing factor,“ Ross says.

“That the country produces a mere 2.8% of the world’s cow’s milk puts the power of Fonterra as a price setter in perspective. We need to step beyond

the torrent of excuses, false blame and erroneous causes being promoted.”

Ross goes on to say that “the embryo of the current problem lies with America coercing EU to sanction Russia over the dispute in Crimea . The ‘dairy crisis proper’ started when Russian counter sanctions against the EU began.

“The result has been a flood of food products including dairy across Europe and it is this over supply of dairy product which is the problem for the Kiwi dairy farmer. The economic implications will rapidly spread across rural New Zealand. Reduced farmer spending equals contractors laid off, expanding the drop in rural consumer spending. From car sales people losing bonuses to the local coffee shop enduring reduced business throughout; economic grief in the provinces is nigh. And it’s going to get worse. It won’t go away next year.

“I have constant contact with Russia. I see Russia turning inwards, President Putin encouraging local farmers to

greater production and extending the ‘buy local’ policy. This recharging of Russian farmers and old allies make Putin enormously popular. It also lays the foundations for increased dairy and beef production at home, and by now I trust you begin to join the dots. The problem for dairy in New Zealand is over supply of dairy product in Europe caused by counter sanctions applied by Russia in response to the initial sanctions imposed by America via its puppets.

“New Zealand need not be swamped by the economic disaster. New Zealand has not been sanctioned by Russia!

“Russia will still buy our dairy products and our beef! During a meeting I recently had with a senior minister I asked why New Zealand was not taking up the opportunity to sell dairy and beef to Russia?

“The answer, in polite translation,” said Ross, “is that New Zealand didn’t want to be the odd one out of the American club.”

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lookt at me then, an’ must seen me wurried. “Oh, not you Billy,” she sed. I like it wen Sharlene uses me reel name, not lika Boss juss callin’ me Dog.

Altho I know he reely sez it cos we are mates.

“No no Billy,” Sharlene went on. You gotta keep up with yer kolumn ina paper. Make much more sinse than that rubbish ina city papa eh?”

Whew. I was pleesed ta hear that readas! Ya see I gotta let yer no somethin’ bin botherin’ me.

Boss tells me them pollytishins in Wullingtin are giving thereselves a pay rise! Yep.

Boss was ina pub an’ herd his mates ina deary farmin’ bizniss havin a reel cry over spilt milk, he sed. Seems that Fonterror reely spilt milk in Taraniki and got a big fine, then got no munny ina mik aucshin, an’ deary farmers gonna have no munny.

So wots tha pollytishins doing getting a pay rise? Tell yer wot, I’m gonna speek ter that Bill Gest bloke wen he visits Boss an’ Sharlene. Nek time. Mit give

A dog’s tail …

No news aint good news“I dunno Dog. World’s just gone a bit

loopy eh?”Hullo readas. Yep. Thats Boss again

for ya. Spoutin’ off without tellin’ me wot he on about. Then he sed sum more.

“Lookit this Dog, Seems sum bloke in Orklind neerly drove his car inta the harba.” Boss rusild the paper he was readin’ ona woolshed steps, afta I brung it up froma kattilstop atta road gate.

“Sez hear that he didint run inta tha harba, because he put tha breaks on. So wot the heck are they writin’ sumthing ina papa for. A story orl about nothin’ happind.?”

Sharlene came ova froma homested then, with a cuppa tea and sum scones.

“I herd you deah,” she sed. “Ya shood see wot they put ona TV news just now. Seems sum motobike gangs and kriminals went ona bike ride in Orklind, so tha TV peeple put it ona news as the main story. For a start, who even cares if gang members gonna take a bike ride?”

Then Boss turned ova a page ina papa an’ give a big grown.

“Look here deah,” he sed. “Seems a yot capsized ina yot race on Orklind harbour. Well woopty-do. Wen I was a yung fella doin’ sum sailing, that’s wot yots oftin did. They capsized. Wot we did was put them uprite and start sailing again. It’s not bluddy news eh?”

Then Sharlene sed she bin ona komputa and lookin’ ata news.

“Seems them peeple ina big city just got nothing betta ta do. Ona komputa, they write a hole lotta rubbish like wot happins wen ya drink a can off fizzy drink. An’ then they write about how froot and veges is good for ya. Specially if yer old. Well, Mum saw that and had a bluddy good laff. Sez if they reckin thats news, better just turn off komputa and Tv and chuck away tha papa.” Sharlene

them city papas sum thin’ sensibil ta write eh? A bit of commim sinse froma farmers.

See YaBilly

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Ray White has been a huge name in local real estate for generations, helping Kaipara people find their dream home, establish a thriving business, or invest in the future for their families. With 113 years of experience behind them, the local Ray White team are proud to carry the name of their illustrious founder, bringing their own local knowledge and expertise to Dargaville's main street.

"We work 24/7 to cover all your needs," says Jean Johnson, a well known figure in the riverside Kaipara town. "Between us we have years of knowledge and experience, both in sales and in rentals."

Jean and fellow real estate professional Kelvin Windsor are the sales force with a proven track record, while rental property manager Vale Boost takes care of her customers' investment properties with care and diligence. Lee and Amber work hard to make sure the administration of the bustling central Dargaville office runs smoothly!

Buying or selling, investing or renting, in farming, business or just finding the perfect home, Ray White Jean Johnson Reality are a winning team who give 100% for their customers. Generations of Kaipara locals thank them for helping them find the perfect real estate solution, building wealth and establishing a thriving future here in this slice of paradise.

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Specialists in general skin health and also the revision of more challenging skin disorders such as acne, rosacea, pigmentation, scarring and age management, the team at Esthetica are committed to extensive on-going training each year in order to keep providing the best possible solutions for their clientele.

Regular post graduate training is attended in Auckland, in-clinic as well as online courses and webinars on average at least once a month to maintain Esthetica’s strict standards of professional development.

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More power, more technology, more precision - and more expertise, as Randell's Motorcycles proudly bring their customers the full range of innovative off-road machines from one of the world's leading manufacturers!

Nigel, Donna and their experienced team were well known already in the motorcycle trade, and while regretfully the Suzuki brand is gone from their range of new machines, they are still able to take care of parts and service across all makes and models - including, of course, the very exciting 2015/16 Can Am line-up.

With 17 years in business, Randell's Motorcycles take great pride in customer service, and this attention to detail fits well with the technological edge provided by Can Am's top-flight ATV and SSV models. They’re matching Can Am's manufacturing might with the know-how to service this full range of farming and recreational machines.

Check out our website www.randellsmotorcycles.co.nz to order accessories and book services for your fleet - on the farm, on the trail or beyond!

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Chef Sawatdee comes with a formidable pedigree, trainedin Thailand and employed at top tourist centres around New Zealand such as Ruapehu’s Grand Chateu and Rotorua’s Nova hotel. His multi-faceted menu contains classics such as sizzling steaks alongside delicious indulgences like scallops wrapped in bacon, and he’s ably assisted in running a busy kitchen by fellow chef Jamorn and apprentice chef Michael.

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Plumbing is what Grant Low and his team do best - but then again, roofing, heating, pumps and radiator repairs are what they do best as well! With a whole tool kit of relevant skills, the driving force behind Dargaville’s newest trades hub is versatility, along with a commitment to old fashioned service at a fair price.

That means a varied day’s work for the Grant’s Gas and Plumbing crew, who have the experience and qualifications to undertake all kinds of repairs and upgrades on the home or farm. New apprentice Shaquille is on board and is training through A.T.T, and Geoff is due back at work this week after an overseas trip the whole team will be on board and ready to fulfil your plumbing and heating requirements. From installing a new gas califont water heater to mending a dripping roof, through to taking care of a complete rebuild of that dated old bathroom, these folks are able to do it all.

A strategic partnership with local ‘Jack of All’ pump specialist Todd means that as well as gasfitting, plumbing, roofing and fireplace installation, Grant and his team are also the new local authority on pumps, for any application around the farm or homestead. And, with all kinds of jobs on the go since their opening day in February, this is one top team who are never likely to be idle! Call them today about preparing your home for the current cold snap, or about more efficient irrigation & effluent systems for dairying.

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Kaipara Service Directory

Phone: 09 439 [email protected]

15 BEACH ROAD, DARGAVILLE • PO BOX 264, DARGAVILLE

• Manufacturers of Fairview Aluminium

• Security Doors & Flyscreens• Glass Balustrades

• Auto Glass for ALL Insurance Companies

• Supply & Cutting of Glass• Garador: Your Garage Door Specialists

30 Hokianga Road Dargaville | Ph 09 439 8170email: [email protected] | lumino.co.nz

love your smile

New patients welcome!

ARCHITECTURAL BUILDING PLANS AND DESIGNS

360 Oneriri Road, Kaiwaka 0573office 09 423 8092 or 09 431 2544 mobile 021 276 7389

email [email protected] www.wrightdesign.co.nz

Ask Brian for your discount

WRIGHT DESIGNQUALIFIED ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNERS NZCAD, L.B.P. 117345

40+ years experience • All designs/plans council guaranteed FREE site/house visit • Plan printing available from A4 to A0

• All general engineering requirements• Suppliers of Waikato Milking Systems

• Lowara Pumps • Hi Tech Effluent Systems

PH/FAX 09 439 7392 MOB 027 414 1250

PUKEKO ST DARGAVILLE 0310

[email protected]

ENGINEERING (2002) LTD

MacJimray Septic Cleaning Services are theseptic tank cleaning specialists in your district. Residential to commercial, fast, reliable, professional service at competitive rates.

Septic Tank/Grease Trap Cleaning.Septic & Sewerage Treatment Systems Don’t let your septic tank become costly - service it now!

The Strand Arcade, Whangarei • Tel: (09) 438 4930

FREE EYE TEST FOR ALLSOUTHERN CROSS MEMBERS*AND 15% DISCOUNT ON COMPLETE PAIRS OF GLASSES

2 4 1 EYE EXAM - Book & pay for one exam and gift a FREE exam to a friend

or family member.

Tu Christey Massage TherapistTu Christey Massage TherapistTu Christey Massage TherapistTu Christey Massage TherapistDiploma in Massage, MNZ

Cert. in Fascial Fitness Trainer (FFA)Cert. in Fascial Fitness Trainer (FFA)Cert. in Thai Traditional Massage (Wat Pho)Cert. in Thai Traditional Massage (Wat Pho)

Phone: (09) 439 6518 Phone: (09) 439 6518 ~ Mobile: 021 116 9425Email: [email protected]

www.handyhandsmassage.co.nz

COVERING THE DARGAVILLE AREA

Phone: 09 433 9833 E: [email protected]

1043 Whananaki North Road, RD1, Hikurangi

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COVERING THE DARGAVILLE AREA

E: [email protected] Whananaki North Road, RD1, Hikurangi

BOOK your homekill &BOOK your homekill &ORDER your cuts ONLINE atORDER your cuts ONLINE atwww.homekillservices.com

• MINIMUM 7–10 DAY HANG ON THE BONE! • OFFAL DISPOSAL• WEIGHED ON FARM • FULL YIELD CALCULATION ON EACH ANIMAL• WEIGHED ON FARM • FULL YIELD CALCULATION ON EACH ANIMAL• WEIGHED ON FARM • FULL YIELD CALCULATION ON EACH ANIMAL

Here when you need us

199 Kamo RoadWhau ValleyWhangarei

Office 09 437 5799Fax 09 437 [email protected]

PINE TREE REMOVAL LARGE OR SMALL BLOCKS, SHELTER BELTS AND HEAVY LEANERS.

Please contact Shawn on: 09 946 0744 or 027 820 9725

Call Brendon or Craig to arrange on (09) 431 2123O N FA R M S E R V I C I N G

at branches:1916 SH1, Kaiwaka or22 Whittaker Rd, Warkworth (09) 425 8535

Violinist spreads her wings by Ayla Miller

Sixteen-year-old Dargaville violinist, Elisabeth Vincent, has been accepted into Fountainview Academy, a private boarding school in British Columbia.

Elisabeth has been homeschooled in Dargaville and is looking forward to this new venture.

“The school has a strong spiritual focus and a very good music department. I wanted to go for the music and it has a vocational training programme which I think will help my career later in life,” she says.

She started learning the violin aged nine and is currently playing at the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music grade five level.

As her mother is Canadian, Elisabeth already has Canadian citizenship, which made her an ideal candidate for the school.

Her grandparents, who also live in Canada, gave her a music DVD from the school when she was

ten. After that the school was always a possibility and, since her acceptance in March, now a reality.

During a family trip to Canada, Elisabeth got the chance to visit the school, and liked what she saw.

She says having family living there will help her to adjust. “I’ve been there enough for it to feel like a home away from home,” she says.

“The music standard is very high. They have an orchestra and a choir which I am looking forward to being included in.”

She will spend three years at Fountainview Academy and afterwards would like to return to New Zealand to further her education. Elisabeth Vincent is looking forward to starting school at Fountainview Academy in Canada

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Kaipara Lifestyler ClassifiedsPhone 09 439 6933

Closing date for classified advertising for the 18 August 2015 edition is 10am, Monday 17 August 2015. See our terms and conditions online at www.kaiparalifestyler.co.nz

Situations VacantTANGOWAHINE SCHOOL requires a Teacher Aide 3.5 Hours per day. 4 days per week. Please send a cover letter and C.V with 2 referees, stating experience and qualifications to [email protected] or Phone 09 439 7032 for more details.

Carpenters/BuildersCARPENTER/BUILDER - decks, alterations, kitchens, bathrooms etc. Call Lee on 021 0236 2454.

Septic Tank ServicesCLEANING SEPTIC Tanks. For fast reliable service. Priced from $330. Wellsford to Ruawai. Contact Macjimray 09 423 7014 or visit www.macjimray.co.nz. Code Compliant.

EFFLUENT REMOVAL, Just give us a call, we remove it all. “Magic Property Services”. Ph Chris 027 480 0110 or Mary 027 459 1544. 7 Days. WE ARE THE ONLY CODE COMPLIANT OPERATORS IN THE KAIPARA.

MAGIC PROPERTY Services, effluent & septic tank cleaning. Servicing the kaipara. Ph Chris 027 480 0110 or Mary 027 459 1544. 7 Days. WE ARE THE ONLY CODE COMPLIANT OPERATORS IN THE KAIPARA.

Public NoticesACOUSTIC MUSIC Blackboard Concert — First Thursday of the month — 7.30–9.30pm, Commercial Hotel, River Rd, Dargaville. $2 entry, $2 raffle, tea and coffee. Performers and audience welcome. Phone Margaret 09 439 4403 or Allan 09 439 6933.

FREE & CONFIDENTIAL NW Family Budgeting Service. Advice and complete money management if required. Call at 5 Portland Street or phone 09 439 8592.

For SaleALL GLASS and Glazing — available 24/7. Splashbacks – Mirrors – Tabletops. Phone 027 275 0918 or 09 439 6458. Kevin Sowter or email: [email protected]. Window & Door Services Ltd.

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

HIGH QUALITY conventional bales for sale. Rye/clover mix. $12 incl GST per/bale. Please contact Glenn on 021 983 734.

HIGH QUALITY round hay bales 5ft for sale. Rye/clover mix. $120 plus GST per/bale. Please contact Glenn on 021 983 734.

Property MaintenanceAAA+ PAINTER and wall papering specialist EXT&INT. Roof spraying and waterblasting. Ph John 09 439 5289 a/hrs or 022 642 1376, CRAWFORD SOLUTIONS.

CHIMNEY SWEEPING - The time has come the walrus said, to speak of colder days. Whilst he sat nice and snug, watching his fire blaze. He’d had it cleaned, repaired and safety checked too. So if you want your fire the same, you know what to do. Ring me now, John, 09 439 5289. Mob 022 642 1376.

OFFAL HOLES 750dia x 5.5m deep with concrete lid with lift out hatch $408.25 incl GST. Phone Wals Holes 09 437 3936 or 021 932 225. 

SOLAR WINDOW film - as Summer approaches prolong the life of your floor coverings, drapes and possessions against damage from the sun. Phone 09 439 6458 or 027 275 0918, email: [email protected] Window and Door Services LTD

WATER TANK Vacuum clean, Full tank OK, Waste no more than 1,000 litres. $250.00 for up to 25,000 litre tank. Also full pump out and scrub and leaks fixed. Phone Wals 09 437 3936 or 021 932 225.

WATER TANK Cleaning — Vacuum or scrub, minimal water loss. Now is a good time to clean. Waipu based. Phone Mark at Glenmohr Water Care 09 432 0655 or 027 470 7607

WINDOW & DOOR repairs — Seals, latches, stays, wheels, hinges, locks, glass & glazing. Phone 027 275 0918 or 09 439 6458 – Kevin Sowter or email: [email protected]. Window & Door Services Ltd.

Property Maintenance

Nurseries & PlantsPLANTING TIME! Babylon Coast Gardens Ltd has a wide range of native and coastal hardy plants available now. Or you can place an order for pick up or delivery at a later date. See Lorraine at I-Deal Demo in Gladstone St Dargaville on Fridays and Saturdays 10am – 3pm. Or phone 09 439 4223 or email [email protected] Visits to the Nursery on Babylon Coast Road, Dargaville are by appointment only.

Firewood For SaleDRY FIREWOOD for sale. $75+gst/mtr. 2 mtr minimum. Pine/Macrocarpa mix. Free delivery Ruawai, Paparoa and Maungaturoto areas. A FREE packet of Samba natural fire lighters (36 piece) with every 2 metres purchased. Call Glenn 021 983 734 for your order. WINZ registered.

To LeaseWANTED LAND 4 lease, grazing, suitable 2 horses, Omamari, Kaihu area, Ph 027 964 9290.

Pet SuppliesPET DOORS – Cat doors, dog doors for glass or timber – supplied and installed. Phone 027 275 0918 or 09 439 6458 – Kevin Sowter or email: [email protected]. Window & Door Services Ltd.

SecuritySECURE YOUR home — Security doors, grills, locks, bolts, stays, latches – Supplied and installed. Phone 027 275 0918 or 09 439 6458 – Kevin Sowter or email: [email protected]. Window & Door Services Ltd.

StorageSECURE UNITS for Domestic & Commercial use. Also workshop space available, best rates guaranteed. Phone 09 439 3075. dargavillestorage.co.nz.

Board of Trustees By-Election Declaration of Parent Election Results

Signed Eileen Parsons Returning Officer

At the close of nominations at noon on Friday 31st July, there was one nomination for the position of parent representative to the board. I therefore declare that Neil Ihaka is the successful candidate.

Work WantedPAINTING AND Paperhanging Qualified tradesman for all your decorating requirements. Competitive rates, free quotes, labour only or full contract. Taking orders for spring/summer. Ph Clive Panther Painters and Decorators, 09 439 1672.

CANVAS & UPHOLSTERY , 77 Gordon St, Dargaville. Phone 09 439 4670 or 021 246 6436. Trailer & ute covers, bike seats, boat covers & upholstery, horse covers, furniture recovers, motor homes and much more.

DENISE CLARKToenail & Fingernail

Cutting Service

Phone 09 439 6068

Pinaki Sand&

Clean Fill

09 439 1505027 614 6309

WAYNE & ANNETTE

Ph 09 439 2020Dry Aged Beef Specialists

Traditional Manuka wood smoked Bacon & Ham

NEW LOCATION: TOKATOKA

Dargaville BobcatServices

Phone or Txt Paul027 271 2022

Any job big or small.We do them ALL

• Stump & Tree RemovalStump & Tree Removal• Driveway Prep &

Regrading• Calf Shed & Stockyard

Cleaning• Post Hole Borer• Tip Truck Available• Trencher

Situations Vacant

Email your CV to: [email protected]@nsmm.co.nz

The role is selling advertising in the Greater Northland Region.This role has many advantages;

1. We have a database of existing and new clients2. We have excellent prospecting tools3. You will earn commission on all sales and any re orders4. Full training is provided 5. There is no limit to what you can earn.

Sales Representatives Wanted

We are always looking for sales representatives, we can never have enough.

Computer RepairsONSITE COMPUTER Repairs, Hardware, Software,Internet, Virus Removal, Speed-ups. Over 25 years experience, Mangawhai and surrounding areas. Ph Grant 027 419 2612 - 09 942 8747 Paxcom

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www.roperandjones.co.nz110 Victoria Street, Dargaville 143 Hurndall Street, Maungaturoto

Dargaville Realty LtdLicensed Agent

REAA 2008

09 439 7295 09 431 1016

555 ARAPOHUE RD, DARGAVILLE $317,000

AWESOME VALUE

RACHAEL DE VRIES Mob 021 943 900WEB ID RJS3504

• 4 bedrooms• 2 bathrooms• Lockable garage

• Large lounge• Modern Kitchen• 1.3 acres/5255sqm

Sit back and enjoy the wonderful rural views and feeling of freedom. Fully insulated, Kent style fireplace, HRV system.

9 HUIA CRES, DARGAVILLE $355,500

Large, spacious 1980´s build with great sense of space. Modern well designed kitchen for the home cook. Located in a good street this well cared for property gives added value for the buyer who is wanting a modern home with amazing outdoor flow for entertaining. 4 bds, 2 bth, 3 wc & off street parking.

QUALITY EXECUTIVE HOME..RJS3505

MICHELLE TOMLINSON Mob 027 339 5937WEB ID Rjs3505

SUNSET WEST, BAYLYS BEACH

Sections available now from priced $69,000 with power, phone & town water at the boundary. Within walking distance are the beach, Sharkys shop & takeaways with the golf course just up the road. Motivated vendor also has finance terms available, 20% deposit now with settlement in 2 years.

2 YEARS TO SETTLE & CONSTRUCTION FINANCE AVAILABLE

CRAIG CLEMENT Mob 021461668WEB ID RJS559

TANGOWAHINE VALLEY $250,000 +GST if any

52.20 acres of vacant land ( 21 hectares) with beautiful stoney river, some fencing work required.Available next door is 27.60 hectares with a three bedroom dwelling, good implement shed & cattle loading facilities $520,000 plus GST

DECEASED ESTATE

SELMA PETERS 021 828 402WEB ID RJRU3497

96A HOKIANGA RD $399,000

Private rear location, open plan kitchen dining, separate formal dining & lounge, 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms including ensuite, privately set inground swimming pool, bbq area and decking, double internal garage with auto door, workshop/storage area in garage, separate driveway, 890m2 section

GREAT PRICE AT $399,000

RACHAEL DE VRIES Mob 021 943 900WEB ID RJS3479

37 PARORE ST $289,500

1930’s weatherboard bungalow modernized for today’s living but offers character lovers the best of both worlds. Three double bedrooms, wardrobes and polished floors. New and modern bathroom.The garden is designed for maximum enjoyment and minimum work.

TONGUE AND GROOVEY...RJS3494

MICHELLE TOMLINSON Mob 027 339 5937WEB ID RJS3494

431 REHUTAI RD ENQUIRIES OVER $225K

Great lifestyle property on 1.18ha of land features 2 generous double bedrooms, open plan living, modern kitchen, freestanding wood burner plus a 2 room sleep out attached to the double garage. The house is private from the road, has established grounds and a great rural outlook.

TIDY COASTAL LIFESTYLE - MOTIVATED VENDOR

CRAIG CLEMENT Mob 021461668WEB ID RJS3413

33 LOGAN STREET, DARGAVILLE $135,000

3 bedroom character home, open plan kitchen/dining/lounge. Under floor & ceiling insulation. Easy walk to town. Currently rented $210.00 per week. Motivated vendor $135,000.

INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY

JOHN POWELL Mob 021 439 555JILL WILSON Mob 021 505 712WEB ID RJS3514

26 NGATOTO RD, TINOPAI $260,000

Two storey three bedroom bach on corner site with two roadside entrances. Double garage and carport, water views, sunny deck, fruit trees, BBQ area. Very handy to beach and marina. Woodburner, 2 toilets, super large water tank, kauri tree & pungas, glasshouse, smokehouse. Call Rhoda to view.MRE1737

BEACH BACH CLOSE TO WATER

RHODA MORRISON 09 431 6912 or 0274 800 691

24 OXFORD ST, WHAKAPIRAU $425,000

Spacious 183 m2 3 bdm / 2 bthm home, great kitchen, comfortable and practical for outdoor entertaining. Stunning water views from living area and all bedrooms. Cosy open fire. All landscaped. Garage for boat and two cars. Few minutes walk to beach. Call Rhoda to view!MRE 1738

QUALITY HOLIDAY HOME ON THE KAIPARA

RHODA MORRISON 09 431 6912 or 0274 800 691

104 KOMITI ROAD, TINOPAI $299,000

Enjoy the water views from this 3 bedroom split level home set on 1066m2 section. Short walk over the road to the reserve for a relaxing picnic and swim. Boat launching just down the road. Make this your holiday destination.

SUMMER FUN AT TINOPAI

SHEILA BOON Mob 027 498 5651WEB ID MRE1724

15 ASH GROVE, MAUNGATUROTO $125,000

This section is at the end of a lovely elevated cul de sac in Maungaturoto. It gets wonderful sun and has a gentle slope for drainage. It is currently bare which opens up the opportunity for your choice of landscape and home. Come and have a look and make it your new place.

JUST WAITING FOR YOU

GARY MORRIS 021 902 087WEB ID MRE1681

Phone 0800 901 109 www.pondco.co.nz

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Pondco Effluent Ponds “Winners of the 2013 IAGI Awards”

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