FARM HANDS. TAD for iDairy Farm; machines used; ■a- 1 wages 27/6.—State experience 'to Lad. P. 0., Te Kuiti. 54 or two men wanted for RakTuo '-' Island. Expert at Draining and Laying Field Tiles.—Apply A. Sauford, Customs St. Vi> "OEARSO-V'S 'Registry, Exchange Lane.— ■*- Three Married Couples for dairy farm; also Boy Milkers (experienced) and Learners minted. 132 "VTOUTH wanted for dairy farm; good -*- wages and home.—l 2, Bute St., off St. Andrew's St., Grey Lynn. . 109 VOtTH to assist with -machine milking; -A- good home: state experience and wages required.—o. A. Law, Kihiktbi:' 76 SITUATIONS VACANT. "D.EN OILMAN, first-class, highest wages; -*-» also Breaking -Down wanted.—Address at Star Otliee. 545 "DLACKSMIXH, t general, good man -A> -wanted; conditional tionus on wages; ■fares paid.— Co., Ouehunga. 153 CARPENTER wanted.—j. H. Colebourne. O'Rorke St 133 /CARPENTERS wanted, Shaw-Savill Wool v -' Store, Strand. Parnell, 2/1 per hour to good tradesmen. —G. 11. Edwards, Contractor. 668 TfTANDY.MAN wanted Tor Garden; able to J - L Milk.—W. and .1. feet, Karangahape Rd. ' 555 £\UART!YM!KN (only), several, wanted". Apply to-morrow, to be prepared to j-oln the Union, remain 'sucli; no others i .meed appIy.—BERNARD CLEWS, Secretary. Local Bodies" Union, 19, Taberiniclo Buildings. 536 \I\TASTEIt -wantec for" ferry • service, r*-"- Northern Wairoa; active man.—Wire Gaddis, Aratapu. 518 AILORING. — First-class Tror.ser aild Vest Hands wanted: constant work.— Lees Bros.. Queen St., or Newton; 107 "Vr-OUTII - wan-red to lea-rii bottle packing.— A- Austraihisdan Waste Product and Rot.tle Co., 43, Hobson fit 583 ~X C C O U N T A N 5\ Wanted for Samoa, a Capable Accountant: member of N.Z. Society of Accountants preferred; must be prepared to leave by first steamer. For full particulars, apply to D. S. WYLIE, C/o Duncan and Wylie, Public Accountants, •il-G, Brunswick Buildings. 53S , A UCKLANiD EDUCATION BOARD. Separate applications, on printed forms, will be received for any of the undernamed aippointments. until 5 p.m. on THURSDAT, ■September llth, 1910: — UiEADMASTEdtS— WHITIOItA (Hamilton). New school to accommodate an average of 100. MATAKOH.E (Kaipara). Salary £220 and five-roomed residence. Average for last quarter. 30. HE AID TEACHERS'— IH'NUEiRA (Matamata). £220 and £30 house allowance. Average, 62. WAIHOPO (Mausonul). £220 and £30 house allowance. Average, 53. MAiLE ASSISTANT— I'ARNIE'LL, £250. FEMALE ASSISTANTS— PONSONBY (2), one at £160 and one at £110. M.EiKCLiRr BAY, £140. Also the following special appointments (the applicants standing highest on the graded list will not necessarily be appointed).:— INFANT MISTRESS— THAMES SOUTH, £210. TEMPO RAIRY ASSISTANT (in Secondary Department), for about nine months. PUKEiKOHB D.H. SCHOOL,' £270. Also for the following avpoinranents, which will probably take effect from the beginning of February next: — HEADMASTERS— WAIHI D.H. iSCHOOL. £SSO and £30 D.H.S. allowance, and 7-roomed residence. Average, i2G. iCOQtOMANT>E!L D.H. SCHOOL. £2SO and £30 D.H.S. allowance, and 6roomed residence. Average, 159. ARATAPU D.H. SCHOOL. £230 and £30 (D.H.S. allowance, and d-roometf residence. Average 112. KARANGAIIAKE. £2SO and 6-roomed residence. Average, 165. ASSISTANT MASTEuiS— EiPSOM, £300; GRAFTON. £300; iNAPIiETR STREET, £305; SEWTOX iVVOaST. i'SOO. 582
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 209, 3 September 1919, Page 1
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