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VACANCIES—GENERAL 5 $ $ from spare time. Make soft toys at home. We buy your work and send free kit. Send for free booklets, “Crafts,” Box 264. Wanganui. MWS TECHNICIAN—AUDIO-VISUAL AIDS APPLICATIONS are invited for a second technical position in the Department of Medical Education, University of Auckland. The appointee will be responsible to the Professor of Medical Education through the Audio-Visual Aids Technician. The work will include the preparation of illustrations and photographic demonstration material. Experience in the use of photographic and dark room equipment is required: an aptitude for lettering and artwork would be an additional advantage. Commencing salary will be in accordance with qualifications and ' experience within the Grade 1 scale $lBBB to $2584. Applications should be made in writing to the Registrar by July 12, 1969, giving full name and address, age, particulars of present position, and relevant experience. Two testimonials with reference to charac- ! ter and professional ability are ! also required. J. A. KIRKNESS. Registrar. UNIVERSITY OF AUCKLAND, Private Bag, AUCKLAND. 398 21

PUBLIC SERVICE VACANCIES

1975 EXAMINER OF MASTERS AND MATES, MARINE DEPARTMENT, AUCKLAND. Commencing salary in the range $2840-14190 depending on qualifications and experience. Progression available to $4450 with Extra Master’s Certificate. Provision exists for promotion to $4710 on merit. Duties: examination of all grades of masters and mates. Qualifications desired: Extra Master’s Certificate. 2092 TECHNICIANS (2), H.M.N.Z. DOCKYARD. MINISTRY OF DEFENCE, AUCKLAND.' Salary in the range $995$2480 or $2170-$2720 depending on qualifications and experience. Qualifications required: N.Z.C.E. or Advanced Trade Certificate (Electrical), together with electrical trade apprenticeship and experience in the overhaul and testing of electromechanical and electronic control equipment on modern Admiralty Weapon Control Systems. Prospects of advancement to $2960 on completion of N.Z.C.E. 2430 SOLICITORS OR ADVANCED LAW STUDENTS, MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT. HEAD OFFICE, WELLINGTON. Applications are invited from qualified solicitors or advanced students in law for positions on the legal section of the Ministry of Transport. The Ministry administers the air and road transport law in New Zealand. Its work includes international law. common law and conveyancing. Qualified solicitors will be appointed within the salary range $2840$4710 according to qualifications i and experience. Advanced stud- 1 ents will be appointed within jthe salary range $2390-32720 and ! imay transfer to the higher sali ary on qualification. 2489 SOLICITOR. DEPARTMENT OF MAORI AND ISLAND ! AFFAIRS, GISBORNE. I The work is varied and includes conveyancing the ad- I ministration of trusts and i estates and appearances in the < Maori Land and ’ Courts. The position would suit I an energetic young practitioner ] keen to make a career in the « Public Service. The minimum I commencing, salary will be ] $4350 subject to appropriate < qualifications and experience, , with a maximum of $4870. Fur- • ther promotion is on merit. 2495 SCIENTIST. DOMINION MUSEUM. DEPT OF INTER- ( NAL AFFAIRS, WELLING- . TON. „ < Salary in the range $lll5-34450 < according to qualifications and . experience. Duties: research on , some group of insects or other ( terrestrial arthropods: share responsibility for curation of collections and. the building up of collections by field work; some general responsibility for ( oversight of display. Qualifications: degree in zoology or allied subject, some research experience desirable. 2497. ELECTRICIANS (2), DEPT • OF JUSTICE, AUCKLAND, 1 MAXIMUM SECURITY ; PRISON. Salary up to $2298 p.a. ac- ! cording to qualifications and ■ experience. Applicants should have Registered Electricians 1 Certificate. Duties: include the : maintenance of electrical sj»r- , vice and equipment, including electronic equipment. Housing available at an assessed rental. 2520 INSTRUCTORS (COOKERY) (2). DEPT OF JUSTICE, AUCKLAND PRISON, ALBANY. Salary between $2260-$2600 depending on qualifications and experience. Applicants must be medically fit, have sound knowledge of the cooking and baking trade and ability to instruct inmates. Duties: supervision of the preparation of meals and the training of inmates in this work. Appointee required to join the Government Superannuation Fund and retire at 60 vears of age. Housing available at an assessed rental. 2532 SCIENTIST, DEPT OF AGRICULTURE. TARA HILLS HIGH COUNTRY RESEARCH STATION. Salary up to $4610 p.a. depending on qualifications and experience. Duties: supervise a wide range of pasture, lucerne, and soil fertility trials and extend investigations into pasture and lucerne establishment, utilisation and management under high country conditions. Qualifications required: B Agri. Sc., M. Agr. Sc., or M.Sc. House available at assessed rental. 2540 INSTRUCTOR (CARPENTRY), DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, CHRISTCHURCH PRISON. Salary between $2260-82600 p.a. according to qualifications and experience. Qualifications desired: Medically fit, sound trade experience and ability to instruct and control inmates. Duties: New building and maintenance work. Appointee required to join the Government ; Superannuation Fund and retire ‘ at 60 years of age. Housing available at an assessed rental. , 2546 ASSISTANT ENGINEERING ■ SCIENTIST OR ENGINEER- ; ING SCIENTIST, MINISTRY , OF WORKS, CHRIST- . CHURCH. Salary in the range $2260- < $3440 according to qualifications i and experience. Duties? Re- , search programmes of small ] catchments into effects of different managements and vegeta- ; tion upon soil erosion, flow characteristics and production including soil moisture studies. Qualifications: B.Sc. or M.Sc. in geography, geology, physics or j graphy, geology, physics or t maths. i 2547 CHEMICAL TECHNICIAN OR ! CHEMICAL OFFICER. N.Z. < ELECTRICITY DEPART- i MENT, AUCKLAND. 4 Salary in the range $2240- 1 $2720 according to qualifications s and experience. Qualifications desired: Chemical Technician: . School Certificate or University ' Entrance with a pass in chem- ‘ istry and mathematics and be ) studying towards or be willing r to study for N.Z.C.S. Chemical " Officer: N.Z.C.S. Duties: Initially ; to monitor and service air pol- { lution measuring instruments. r but some work on water sampling and testing will also be required. Location: • Appoin- r tee will Initially be based at

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32032, 5 July 1969, Page 32

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