Thursday, 11 March 2021, 4:30 pm
A stylish Kiwi holiday home surrounded by rural farmland
and spectacular views of the Kaipara Harbour has been placed
on the market for sale.
The
five-year-old low-maintenance bach – complete with a
solar-heated saltwater pool where swimmers can revel in
unobstructed views for as far as the eyes can see - is
located at Matakohe on the northern stretch of the Kaipara
Harbour which delineates Auckland from
Northland.
Offering a chance for its new owners to
bask in the harmonious ambience of nature, the two-bedroom
chalet-style dwelling sits on an elevated hillside peak
encircled by some 7,690-square metres of grassed farmland
Press Release – Bayleys A stylish Kiwi holiday home surrounded by rural farmland and spectacular views of the Kaipara Harbour has been placed on the market for sale. The five-year-old low-maintenance bach complete with a solar-heated saltwater pool where swimmers can revel in …
A stylish Kiwi holiday home surrounded by rural farmland and spectacular views of the Kaipara Harbour has been placed on the market for sale.
The five-year-old low-maintenance bach – complete with a solar-heated saltwater pool where swimmers can revel in unobstructed views for as far as the eyes can see – is located at Matakohe on the northern stretch of the Kaipara Harbour which delineates Auckland from Northland.
News in brief: Car flips on roof, fire at refinery
18 Feb, 2021 04:00 PM
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People rush to help the elderly occupants of a car that flipped on its roof on Kiripaka Rd this morning. Photo / supplied
People rush to help the elderly occupants of a car that flipped on its roof on Kiripaka Rd this morning. Photo / supplied
Northern Advocate
A car flipped on its roof on Kiripaka Rd in Tikipunga yesterday. A motorist, who did not want to be named, said he heard a bang shortly before 10am and saw an upside down vehicle. A large number of people stopped to help an elderly man and woman in the vehicle. A St John spokeswoman said paramedics treated one patient in a moderate condition.
Whangārei double kiwi release attracts large crowds
16 Feb, 2021 04:00 PM
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The releases attracted large crowds keen to meet the kiwi before their release. Photo / Wendy Bown
The releases attracted large crowds keen to meet the kiwi before their release. Photo / Wendy Bown
Reporter for the Northern Advocate jodi.bryant@nzme.co.nz
Whangārei s wild kiwi population has been enriched with a further 19 birds following two back-to-back releases over the weekend. The events attracted more than 450 locals keen for an educational meet and greet. The kiwi came from two different island creches . The first release was held on Saturday by the Pukenui Western Hills Forest Trust who released 14 birds into the 2000ha forest area fringing Whangārei city. This was followed on Sunday with the release of five kiwi by Backyard Kiwi into Parua Bay.