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Situations Vacant I WO(?WRE WORKERS Apply in person to — • The Manager, GUTHREYS DUMP STORE 53 CURRIES ROAD. WOOLSTON 5455 ’ YARDMEN REQUIRED Apply: MADDENS and RICHARDS l s LTD 42 Blenheim Road. Phone 488-839 ( 2504: ’ ' ~ " A ’ j YOUNG LADY . REQUIRED to assist in the, preparation of out high qua-; lity Used Cars. Pleasant working conditions. I jDriver’s licence essential. i i Apply in person: I HUTCHINSON MOTORS LTD.!( Tuam Street. Sales Centre (next to Odeon Theatre) L.M.V.D. ' 3575 j YARD ‘ WORKERS , I Men or youths, with or without experience, required by: WAI MAK SAWMILLS, LTD, near Waimak Bridge. i Phone 8909 Kai. j 63091 YOUNG MAN CUSTOMS c CAREER POSITION OURS is a substantial and old established company with a growth record that speaks for itself. Promotion has created this position in our Customs Department for a young man of 17 to 19 years with definite ideas of advancing in this . work. We are geared to train you [in all the ramifications of >, the customs work of a large: organisation. The type of career offered j demands a sound education; and U.E. would be a very ■ useful qualification to offer. | > This is an excellent oppor-: ! tunity for a young man to j qualify through practice and; ( external study in an interestI ing career, that is a vital one I 'in commerce and industry, j Further information may be : obtained from our— Personnel Manager, 203-205 Cashel Street, Phone 61-829. ANDREWS and BEAVEN, I LTD , 5466| 1 Situations Vacant iFarm fariF ~ MANAGER FOR MANAROA. PELORUS SOUND THIS would be a good opportunity for an experienced married man who prefers a more remote district. Access by boat, road, or plane. This I : property bounded by native bush and sea runs 3J thousand sheep and 200 cattle. I There is a certain amount of forestry work but no crop- ' ping. : Apply by letter to:— | , G. M. ROGERS, Ellerton, Kekerengu, i j Giving particulars of ex- , Iperience and ages of chiid- : ren. Applicants without reI ferences will not be considered. 3511 , Sporting Fixtures i N.Z. SOCIETY OF ACCOUNTANTS I PUBLIC PRACTICE GOLF 11 MATCH, RUSSLEY ; TUESDAY, MARCH 12. 1974 J No. 1 TEE— ' . 12.15: G. A. Knight, K C.l (Taylor, J. Cree Brown, G P : Walker. 12.21: J. K. Burtt, i G. T. Dowling. S. K. Hender-; -son. M. J. Hadlee. 12.27:, | A. J. Wakefield. K, J. Jensen,: ( ;R. J. B. West, S. E. Purchas’i 1 12.33: W. J. Taylor, L. F.i ; Shalders, G. K. Frew. 12:39: J IV. L. -McNaughton, P. L. I 'Sturge. R. H. Duff. 12.45:1 A. J. Bell. O. W. Pitcaithlv. A. G. Anderson. B. M. Leighton. 12.51: J. M. Ott. A B. I Ott, C. L. Sugden, T. M. Her-1 .rick. 12.57: R. B. C. Stephen- f son, B. S. Todd. J. W. Gilks. ' ! R. M. Minson, I f No. 11 TEE— H 12.15: R. T. Ryder, J. N.is Rundle, R. A. Anderson. G. E. : Koller. 12.21: K. W. Parker, .N. F. Moffat, A. L. Thomas I P. Hames. 12.27: J. m’ Toeker. E. J. Owens, S. W. Bullen, B. W. Crofts. 12.33: W. E. Clothier, G. L. Bradbury, M. R. Good, E. S. Williams. 12.39: J. P. Goldsmith. , D M. Lay. A. N. Sparks, D. J. Craze. 12.45: T. B. Anderson, i, D. A. Young. J Bishop. M. L. Masters. 5520; SOFTBALL DRAW SATURDAY. MARCH 16 SENIOR MEN B section.—United City v. Pap Aces, EP 3.15. HobsonPhillips; Somerfield v. Pap. Pap 1. 3.15, GernhoeferTawharu C section.—Albion v. Burnham, Pap 1, 1.30. GernhoeferBell; Rich v W Sub. Pap 2.1 l 1.30 Sergison-Linvvood S.M D section —Pap v Linwood. Pap 2, 3.15, Smith: Rich v. Senices. Pap 3. 1.30. Arps. Second men —United v. W ' Subs. H 3, 3.30. Somerfield 2nd men; Albion v. Somerfield H 3, 1.30. United 2nd; men. Senior women —Mon v Ch l West, EP. 1.30. Hobson-Hut-ton; United v. W Sub, H2. 3.30. Anderson; Burnside bye. - Second women.—Bumside j ,v Aorangi, H2 1.30. Thyne:! r T College v Ch West. Hl. f 3 30. Leask: United v Burn- r ham, Hl. 1.30. Coffev; Mon v.lf Lytt H 4. 3.30 Leask. i 4 Third women —Mon v Ch ' West, H 5 3.30. United 2nd F women: Burnside v. W Sub. H 4. 1.30, Lytt 2nd women; Kingslea A v. Aorangi. H 6. 1.30: Mon 2nd women; United v Kingslea B. H 6 3.30, Burnham 2nd women * 5550

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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33480, 11 March 1974, Page 20

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