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Situations Vacant PALMERSTON NORTH HOSPITAL BOARD ASSISTANT CHARGE PHYSIOTHERAPIST APPLICATIONS are invited for the above position at p“™erston North Hospital, where in addition to the ■'nysiotherapy Department, a new Rehabilitation Unit nas been commissioned. Salary will be within the range of $4821 to $4994 per annum. Applications, quoting vacancy number 14/130. stat'nB age, qualifications and experience should be addressed to the undersigned with whom applications Close on Friday, July 6, 1973. S. H. TOOTELL. Secretary. 3293 PANELBEATER REQUIRED FOR PROGRESSIVE, FRIENDLY MOTOR FIRM Apply to R. Carden. Manager, 3 479 COLOMBO STREET, SYDENHAM. Phone 40-984. , 7320 RANGIORA SHOP MANAGERESS CHIC WEAR requires a young, energetic, fashion conscious woman in the 25-35 age group with positive ideas and plenty of initiative. For interview phone Christchurch 43-807, collect, Monday, 9 to mid-day. 3493 ' ROTORUA CITY COUNCIL STAFF ENGINEER APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED from Registered Civil Engineers, preferably with Municipal experience, for the above position. Commencing salary will be $4594.50. Automatic annual increases over a 5 year period to $5360.25 with ultimate maximum on merit at $5513.40. Conditions of appointment are available from the undersigned. Applications endorsed “STAFF ENGINEER” close with the Town Clerk, Rotorua City Council, Municipal Buildings, P.O. Box 1145, Rotorua, at 4 p.m. on Friday, July 6, 1973. D. C. A. LIST, City Engineer. 3390 ROTORUA CITY COUNCIL VACANCY FOR DRAUGHTSMAN APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED for the position of Draughtsman for the Rotorua City Council. Conditions of appointment are obtainable from the City Engineer, P.O. Box 1145, Rotorua. Applications close with the Town Clerk, Rotorua City Council, Municipal Chambers, at the same address at 4 p.m. on Friday, July 6, 1973. D. C. A. LIST, City Engineer. 3389 REGISTERED SURVEYOR Applications are invited from Registered Surveyors to join Railways Land Division in Wellington. Applicants should be experienced in urban and rural cadastral work for both legalisation and land transfer surveys. We use electronic survey equipment. Good career prospects are available on merit promotion. Application in writing should be addressed to: General Manager, New Zealand Railways, Private Bag, WELLINGTON. Railways REPAIRS SUPERINTENDENT NEW ZEALAND RAIL FERRIES APPLICATIONS are invited from suitably qualified persons for the above position with headquarters in Wellington. Preference will be given to applicants with experience as Shipwrights, who have also had wide trade experience in ship construction, both hull and engineering, or other equivalent experience which will enaleb them to take complete charge of the following works affecting the rail ferries: (a) Responsibility for the complete day to day maintenance of the rail ferry vessels. (b) On site supervision of in-port repair work on the ships performed by railways and contract workers. (c) Control and supervision of work done ashore for the ships. (d) Organisation of all annual surveys and supervision thereof. (e) Administration of contracts associated with ship maintenance. (f) Planning future maintenance on the rail ferries. This will involve regular inspection trips and discussion with ships officers. A salary in the range $6435 to $Bl5B will be negotiated according to qualifications and experience. Applications should be accompanied by full details of qualifications and experience under each of the named duty requirements and will close on June 29, 1973, with: The General Manager, Railways NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS, Private Bag. Wellington. 3420

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Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33253, 16 June 1973, Page 27

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