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Tenders ®New Zealand Forest Service EARTHWORKS: ASHLEY FOREST WRITTEN TENDERS are invited for the hire and operation of earthmoving machinery for 1000 hours on reading and land preparation wo’t at Ashley Forest. Work will consist of rootraking, line dozing at four metre centres, land clearing bv wind rowing or straight blading, road formation and road realignment. The type and sequence of operations to be a<= directed bv’tb® Offityj Charge, Ashlev f'erest. CONDITION'S OF TFNDER H) A minimum of two tractor units in the 150-200 h.p. range will be required. One unit to be fitted with hydraulic rear mounted ripper and the other with a winch. Both machines to be fitted with b«iH or angle tii+ blades interchangeable with rootrakes. Rootrakes to be supplied by *he tenderer. (2) Work shall commence within 14 davs of acceptance of tender and shall be completed within two calendar months of the date of common r«m ent. (3) The contractor shall en-sip-e that operators are competent and experienced in road formation. The Conservator of Forests reserves the right to require the Contractor to replace those operators whom the Conservator considers to be unsatisfac<4) No operator shall work for more than 10 hours in anv dav. <5) The work shall be carried out between the hours of 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. dahv. Monday-Saturday. Sunday work will not be permitted except in an emergency and onlv after prior arrangement with Officer in Charge. Ashley Forest. (6) Other conditions will be as per standard Forest Service form FS D 43 which must be signed before work commences. Tenders to be submitted on the basis of a price in dollars and cents for each working hour fn»- each of the following onerations: (a) Rontraking <b) Line dozing (c» Windrowing or blading. (d) Walking time between operations Road formation Prices to include al) charges. including transporting to and from Ashley Forest. Stand down and serving time to be at the expense of the contractor. Tenderers may submit tenders for any or all classes of operation but preference will be given to an operator able to offer machines and equipment to meet the requirements of all operations. Tenders to be submitted in a sealed envelope marked “Tractor Hire—Ashley Forest” and close with the Conservator of Forests. P.O. Box 13-343, Armagh. Christchurch, at 1 p.m. on Wednesday, April 21, 1976. J. W. LEVY, Conservator of Forests. 7981 <meJ2> M.E.D. CHRISTCHURCH TENDERS, closing on WEDNESDAY, May 19, 1976. are invited for the supply uf the following:— P. V.C.-Insulated Service Cable: Ref. No. 756. Specifications may be obtained from the office of the Municipal Electricity Department, P.O. Box 13-047 Armagh, Christchurch. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. J. P. SHELLEY, General Manager, MUNICIPAL ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT. 2354 MH HOUSING I ftM CORPORATION lU OF N.Z. CHRISTCHURCH TENDERS, closing at the Corporation’s Office at 4 p.m. on the dates mentioned are invited for the following:— CONSTRUCTION Contract 162/12/43, Erection of one unit, Geraldine, for N.Z. Post Office. Closing date May 4, 1976. Contract 178/12/6, Erection of one rumpus room, Christchurch, for Department of Social Welfare. Closing date 27.4.76. Plans and specifications for the above contracts are obtainable from the Construction Division, Housing Corporation of N.Z., 2nd floor, Commerce Building, 187 Hereford Street, Christchurch, and for Geraldine contract, also from Resident Officer, Housing Corporation of N.Z., Stafford Street. Timaru. Tenders should be placed tn the envelope provided showing the closing date and contract reference and sent to The Manager, Housing Corporation of N.Z.. Private Bag, Ch ristchurch. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 2630

University Vacancies LECTURER IN SOCIOLOGY Applications are invited from persons with strong academic qualifications and significant teaching or other relevant professional experience. The successful candidate will be required to participate in team teaching at first level and also to offer more specialized contributions at the upper levels. Ideally, he will have an established interest in Social Theory and in at least one of the following areas: organization, science, religion, deviance. However. ' candidates well qualified in other areas should not be deterred from applying, particularly if they can demonstrate suitable experience in or special knowledge of the external mode of teaching. It should be noted that Sociology is an approved major within multi-discipline degree and diploma programmes, as well as an elective subject for students enrolled in a wide variety of courses including Welfare Studies Education, Business Studies Visual Arts and Engineering The preferred commencement date is late June or early July 1976. GENERAL. A member ol the Institute's academic staff will be expected to contribute to the teaching of his discipline in team situations in multi-disciplinary degree and diploma programmes offered within his School. Staff mav also be required to contribute to programmes offered in other Schools and to external teaching programmes. SALARY within the range 5W.835 to $17,229 p a. CONDITIONS include a superannuation scheme, provision for recreation leave, a staff development scheme, and an attractive staff housing scheme to provide finance for building or buying a home. Fares for the appointee and his family, reasonable removal costs and a settling-in allowance will be paid. Assistance may be provided in obtaining transit housing. Further information may be obtained from the Registrar. APPLICATIONS giving full personal particulars, including qualifications experience, present position the names and addresses of three referees, and telephone number, close on 17 May 1976 with. The Registrar, Gippsland Institute • of Advanced Education k P.O. Box 42, Churchill, Victoria, Australia, 3842

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Press, Volume CXVI, Issue 34128, 14 April 1976, Page 28

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