VACANCY FARM EMPLOYEES MARRIED COUPLE Required for Parnassus district Duties include tractor driving and general farm work. Wife’s duties cooking for shearers. Apply: Manager, "Connemara,” Parnassus. Phone 889 73605 MARRIED COUPLE WELL-PAID position with generous allowance on Central Canterbury farm mainly engaged in cropping, with some sheep. Comfortable, all-electric home. Buses to primary, high schools. Competence with farm machinery essential. Enquiries:— c/o. Grain Department, N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP., CHRISTCHURCH. MARRIED COUPLE NORTH CANTERBURY A MARRIED Shepherd or Handyman-General is required by the Lands and Survey Department for the Tiromoana Farm Settlement at Waipara. Good house available. Handy to school and services. Good wages and conditions. Apply to the Manager, Mr C. B. Nesbit, Ph. 733, Waipara. 34788 PACKMAN WANTED For approximately five weeks, from April 13. Horses used. Wage $8 per day. Apply D. L. Ensor, Glenrock, Methven. 23487 STATION COOK MARRIED COUPLE OR SINGLE WOMAN Wanted for Longbeach cookhouse, woman to cook for six permanent men and casuals. Man fencing and general farm work. Primary and secondary school buses. Ashburton 15 miles, tar-sealed road. For further particulars apply in writing with references to: The Manager, LONGBEACH ESTATE, No. 4 R.D., ASHBURTON, Phone 648 Willowby. 72906
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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32566, 27 March 1971, Page 33
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