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VACANCIES—FARM EMPLOYEES MARRIED SHEPHERD A good position exists on a Mid-Canterbury sheep and stud farm for a Married Man interested in sheep. A little general farm work would be necessary. Wife’s duties NIL. Further particulars from: PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS LTD., P.O. BOX 194, ASHBURTON. 3687 SINGLE MAN SINGLE MAN Required for A large mixed farm at Carew. General farm work. Good wages and conditions. Apply; Auctioneer, N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN., LTD., Auctioneers, -Ashburton, or ’Phone 723, Arundel. 7218 SINGLE MAN SINGLE MAN OR YOUTH wanted for Mixed Cropping and Sheep Property in Leeston District. Excellent living conditions and wages for suitable applicant who is conscientious and willing. Ring— M. D. MAW, 381 D, LEESTON, Or apply— PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS LTD., Christchurch or Leeston. 3616

SHEPHERD MARRIED Shepherd wanted for 2600 acre property just out of Hastings, Hawke’s Bay. New 3-bedroom all-electric house, primary school bus at gate. Excellent conditions and wages. Apply— PYNE, GOULD. GUINNESS LTD., Christchurch. 3618 STATION MANAGER APPLICATIONS are invited from suitably experienced men for the position of MANAGER of a large sheep and cattle RUN located in North Canterbury. The property contains both high country and extensive lower land capable of development. Manager’s duties involve direct responsibility to a supervisor, the carrying out of a planned programme and full control of a sizeable staff. This is an excellent opportunity for a keen, energetic younger man who has already had high country experience and with a sound knowledge of livestock and pastoral management. Basic salary £lBOO with adjustments and allowances according to ability and experience. Excellent living conditions.

Applications should be made bzy letter not later than July 7, giving full details of past experience and present position. All applications will be treated as confidential and should be addressed to LANE, NEAVE and CO. Barristers and Solicitors P.O. Box 201 Christchurch 2416 YOUTH INTELLIGENT, Willl-lng Youth required for North Canterbury Stud Sheep Farm. Good conditions. Reply by letter, giving details of experience to: DALGETY and NEW ZEALAND LOAN, LTD.. P.O. Box 908, CHRISTCHURCH. 9895 SITUATIONS WANTED FARM WORK

CRUTCHERS require a 2-stand shed - ’ ph - 527-995. DIPLOMA student requires position foothill, North Canterbury, preferably Amuri district, from August to late February. High country and mixed farming ex perience. ’Phone 516-403 or reply to 5164, “Press.” FARM job wanted. Married man wants farm job. Willing to learn. ’Phone 896-920. FOURTH Form High School Boy requires employment on farm for 3 weeks August holidays. PBO9O, “Press.” GIRL, 19 years, experienced sheep and agricultural work, wants position on Canterbury farm. ’Phone 859-309.1189 KEEN lad, 16, who wishes to make farming his career, seeks week-end work, Styx, Belfast area, 'Ph. 525-113. SHEPHERD, experienced in all phases of farm work, wants work in Rangiora, Amberley districts. Live out. ’Phone 838, Woodend, evenings. SECOND year diploma student requires position on Canterbury mixed cropping farm, Aug.-Feb. Wage and conditions to Z 4729, “Press.” YoUNG married man requires farm position, dairy exerpience only, but capable and keen to learn. All replies answered. ’Ph. 33-913 Chch, collect, or write 346 Port Hills rd. Chch. 1277

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS FOR MONDAY ARE ACCEPTED UNTIL 9 p.m. on SUNDAY •PHONE 50-199 Slw Jreaa ITS WISE TO ADVERTISI IN THE . . .MORNING.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31089, 18 June 1966, Page 32

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