University Vacancies :: IjnjJ j; SV sfio y VICTORIA UNIVERSITY OI i WELLINGTON CHAIR Ot MONEY AND J | FINANCE _ | I'HE Council of the Victoria j: C niv ersit y oi Wellington in .' • vites. applications from men I xiid women for the Chair ol ( | ..limey and Finance within i.i'be Department of Econioniics. The Chair has beuuim j rI vacant through the appoint ’ ? -Ticni oi its tirst incuinheir. : v Frank Holmes, as Chair [ , nan of the New Zealand ’ Planning Council. The Cuan : r. is financed with the support ! .»f substantiad contribution* v ' i-orn leading financial institu ! * tions in Now Zealand. Applicants should be fully ; '* i abreast of recent advances in j ’ monetary economics, and s should also have a knowledge • ' of. oi - be willing to develop' * a knowledge ot, the financia' • ? sector of the New Zealand I * economy. The appointee wii:' r have a special responsibility for monetary economies I courses from second to! J fourth year levels, although; . | his personal contribution wifi ' Ibe mainly in research in| monetary theory, policy and practice, the maintenance) and development of post graduate courses in money [ • and finance and contributing I to public understanding of! money and finance, and I strengthening the links be tween the university and I ti:o.-e engaged in the financial) system. Further information about the Department oi I ' Economics is available from ’ its Chairman at the address) below. ; The new salary range for Professors is $lB,(Rn) to ; $23,000 p.a, plus a cost oi living allowance of $365 p.a. ■ it is expected that salaries will he amended shortly foL low.'ng a general wage I increase. Conditions oi > appointment may nc obtained ■ from the registrar of any ( unixorsiiA in New Zealand or ■ direct from the Appoint- . • ments Officer. Personnel ' • Office, Victoria University of Wellington. Private Bag, Wellington. with whom written applications ulc.se on Julv 29, , 1977. SV. E. DASENT. Registrar, Situations Vacant Farm , FOR Saturday or Sunday .cork on farm close to city, j Must nave expei icnce with stock and larm implements. PHONE 519-206. DEPARTMENT OF LANDS I AND SURVEY, ROTORUA FARM MANAGER ' MATEA BLOCK kN experienced Farm Mana•er is required for the above )lock situated 52km south * ) }ast of Taupo on Matea Roau 1Y the Napier-Taupo high < This block of .1893 Ha in I | trass is carrying 10,200 Pei i mdale ewes and replace-1 I nents anci 300 dry cattle. | A good 3 bedroom all elec. •• [trie house with shower and; | ittached garage and office is I available. Primary school bus I The man required should! preferably have had some exoerience with administering selenium to stock and wifi feeding winter crops. Wages bv negotiation depending on experience pH.* I illowances for power. m\ ■' clothing and dogs. Written applications en closing telephone numbej • .md references if available ' close on Saturday. June 25. SUPERINTENDENT OF i LAND DEVELOPMENT. P.O. Box 449. ROTORUA. 24o* i EXPERIENCED MARRIED COUPLE ’OSTITON wifi become avai ble on a mixed Mid-Cantei j airy farm. 16 miles from Ash lurton. —Sound knowledge of faming essentia]. —Top wages paid on a 4! hour per week basis. -Modern 3 bedroom brie’ home. -School bus at gale. -Wife's du’ies nil. Apply A. N. WATSON, rendarves, No. 7 R.D., ASHBURTON. Phone 511. EXPERIENCED ! SINGLE p YOUTH i: “lIEFERABLY pre or posi i i incoln student) required fo I ’■ very good position on ; i irge mixed farm 20 mile.* rom Gore. This property •ms a very good flock and Iso a substantial Hereford p tud. Applications are invited in vritiiig to: The Stock Department, ! DALGETY (N.Z.) LTD. j | P.O. Box ISO, I | 547161 I EXPERIENCED MARRIED MAN iEQUIRF.D lor hack coiintrj, beep and cattle property 171. { *. niles inland from .Amberley I Mainly >in<k work with smad! t imount of tractor work. Ex-i n client house. Good wage.* ci >nd usual concessions. No! pt school bus. > -y Reply: L. R. FORRES I ER, L ( Amberley 161W. 54547 MARRIED COUPLE MARRIED COUPLE MARRIED COUPLE MARRIED COUPLE ~ EXPERIENCED couple re ' quired for Mid-Canterbury sheep and wheat grown farm ! 16 miles from Ashburton, running 3500 sheep plus replace - ments and 170 acres of wheat Good three bedroom cottage with Dishmaster, fridge and automatic washing ma- A ?hine. Mail at. gate, school re< bus half mile away to Prim- ru ary and Secondary Schools. faj This position is for a man tin rery experienced with, and Co interested in sheep with a m« ?ood knowledge of stock and 40( .arm management, machinery, an and al! farm equipment, lie must be able and prepared to nc l accept responsibility of farm bu md labour management. A as certain amount of tractor! in vork would be required, jpn equipment and facilities are.! • modern and working eondi- piO' ions good. Salary by negotiaion, minimum $6500. ’Free' hu neat and telephone. v - a Wife's duties sharing bf! sio .■atering for shearers, etc. Apply in writing, stating ige, experience and enclos ng phone number and refernces, to:— P. W. Boag, ‘•Tiverton.” No. 2 R.D. Ashburton. W9562
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