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JJniversityJ/acancies UNIVERSITY’ OF CANTERBUR’ SCHOOL OF FORESTRY SENIOR LECTURER OR LECTURER LN FOREST ECONOMICS Applicants should hold a sui able degree in forestry, agricu lure or economics. The salary for Lecturers is o a scale from $5862 to $7497 pt annum and for Senior Lecture: >7633 to $8997 (bar) $9271 t 39813 per annum. Particulars, including inform; tion on travel and removi allowances, study leave, housin and superannuation mar be ol cained from the undersigned c rom registrars of al) other un ■ersities in New Zealand. close on Julv 3 G. G. TURBOTT. Registrar. Christchurch. 389 UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBUR DIRECTOR OF STUDIES IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES The Councils of the Universit af Canterbury and Lincoln Co ;ege invite applications for th newly created position of Direi or of Studies in Environments sciences. The appointee will tak ip his position as soon as ma; >e arranged. The appointee will have pre .'essorial status and will be ; member of the Professoria boards of the University of Can :erbury and of Lincoln College fhe two Professorial Board have established the Universit: 3f Canterbury/Lincoln College Joint Centre for Environments Sciences under the genera supervision of a Joint Board o Studies in Environmental Sci jnces, of which the Director wil oe a member and through whici :ie will be expected to co-ordin ate teaching and research in en rironmental sciences using th* resources and facilities of boll the University of Canterbur; and Lincoln College. It is nd ntended that there will be ; separate Department of Environ mental Sciences and for ad ninistrative purposes the Dfrec

(tor will be located in a depart ! ment, whether at Canterbury oi at Lincoln, to be determined in [accordance with his special inIterests ' At present the salary for a proi fessor is within the range of [512,268 to $15,675 per annum. Particulars, including information on travel and removal allowances, study leave, housing and superannuation mav be obtained from the undersigned or from registrars of all other universities in New Zealand. Applications close on September 17, 1973. G. G. TURBOTT, Registrar. Christchurch. ._3892 VICTORIA UNIVERSITY OF WELLINGTON SENIOR LECTURESHIP OR LECTURESHIP LN FRENCH The University Council proposes to appoint a Senior Lecturer or Lecturer in French and 'invites applications for the post [from suitably qualified gradu- • ates. Applicants must speak per- ! feet French and be capable of j lecturing in both French and [ English. The salary scale for lecturers |is in the range $5862 to $7497 p.a., and for senior lecturers in the range $7633 to $8997 p.a., where there is a bar. then from $9271 to $9813 p.a. Conditions of appointment may be obtained from the registrar ;of any university in New Zealand, or direct from the Registrar. Victoria University of Wei- ] lington, P.O. Box 196. Wellington, with whom applications close on August 31. 1973. D. G. SHOULER, Acting Registrar. 3875 Situations Vacant Farm [A VACANCY has arisen for an experienced farm worker within a few miles of Ashburton. The successful applicant who could be either single or married, would preferably reside in Ashburton and travel to the property each day. Good wages will be paid and this job would suit a married man anxious to have the advan- ! tages of his own house in town yet continue to work on a farm ’ property Applications to:— “FARM VACANCY,” . PO. Box 255, ASHBURTON. .4135 ASHBURTON WANTED FARM LABOURER AN excellent position is available to an experienced and reliable young single man on a cattle and sheep farm in MidI Canterbury. Good accommodation and wages. Please Phone 14M, Springburn. 8866 EXPERIENCED SHEARER i FOR Waipara-Omlhl Farmworkers I Scheme. Good shearing and Lcrutching run, with mate, who shears 200 per day. j State house available at low I rental in Waipara township. [ Casual work guaranteed in off I season. Apply:— J. L. DOAK, AMBERLEY, R.D, 3, PHONE 861. OMIHI. 2328 EXPERIENCED MARRIED MAN FOR LARGE DAIRY FARM 18 MILES from Palmerston North, 6 miles from Foxton Beach. Near new three bedroom home provided. Bus to both primary and secondary schools at gate. New herringbone shed. Farm in perfect order. Good wages. Apply:— I. M. REESBY, NO. 11 R.D., FOXTON, or Phone 858, HIMATANGI. 7067 FARM EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCED married man wanted for all types of farm work on stud dairy unit. Three bedroom house available. School bus. Wages according to experience. Apply:— J. J. GEDDES, Phone GPK-702, or FARMERS’ STUD STOCK DEPT. 71-699, ext. 749. I > I

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Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33277, 14 July 1973, Page 31

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Page 31 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33277, 14 July 1973, Page 31

Page 31 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33277, 14 July 1973, Page 31

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