University Vacancies, UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO. DUNEDIN. NEW ZEALAND, i FELLOWSHIPS— Robert Burns—Literature. Fiances Hodgkins—Art. Mozart—Music. THE University of Otago I invites applications for 1979 Ifor the above fellowships !from any New Zealander, or i person normally resident in New Zealand. The fellowships are open (to any serious writer of 1 ■ imaginative literature (Robert I Burns), practising artist or sculptor (Frances Hodgkins), lor composer (Mozart). Further particulars may be obtained from the undersigned. The closing date lot application is AUGUST 10. 1978. D. W. GIRVAN, Registrar. 1484 Situations Vacant Farm AVAILABLE (AT NOMINAL RENT in exI change, for one day’s work (per week in homestead gar- ; den, well appointed, modern (two bedroomed cottage at Eiffelton, 11 miles from AshI burton. ( Would suit retired couple, i Apply:— Mackenzie, Akaunui, No. 4 R.D., ASHBURTON. Phone Wlllowby 854. M8545 I ; EXPERIENCED FARM WORKER (WANTED for sheep and cropping farm. Near new house,( (school bus half-mile, 8 miles from Rangiora. Phone: D. A. MCINTOSH, 844 Loburn. > EXPERIENCED MARRIED COUPLE FOR town milk farm, capable: of taking responsibility. Ros-! ter system worked. Good house, handy to Ra-| ngiora. PHONE 8602, RANGIORA. , EXPERIENCED MARRIED i EXPERIENCED MARRIED SHEARER SHEARER WANTED. PHONE 612 CHEVIOT, 5614 !
GARDENER . HANDYMAN I YOUNG Man required for FOR country home. 6 miles (work with company engaged west of Rakaia. m importing and retailing! Three bedrooms, warm cot- . _. . . tage. This position would suit drawing office equipment and an active pensioner, keen on art sll p P H es . gardening and odd jobs. For further particulars ap- Applv in writing: ply in writing to:- ' A. G. HOLMES. — ‘HOLMESLEE.- CHRISTCfILRCH. . 2K ” KAKA '^ s " — Situations Vacant Farm ; SHARE MILKING OPPORTUNITY APPLICATIONS are invited from experienced persons to undertake a 39 per cent share milking position on a 150 cow town milk supply unit. The 200 hectare property is located on State Highway 1 at Waikouaiti, 40km north of Dunedin. Adequate housing is available for the successful applicant and staff. Facilities include a 28 bale rotary milking shed. This position offers a unique opportunity for a person to further establish himself in the dairy industry. Successful applicant would be required to take up the appointment no later than July 1, 1978. , For further information contact G. Bishop, telephone 70-650 business, Dunedin. Written applications should include past experience, copies of references, and should be addressed to: — DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND SURVEY, Box 896. DUNEDIN. Applications close May 31, 1978. , 57133 ,' FARM MANAGER MY CLIENT requires an experienced Farm Manager for a large light land property in the Geraldine District, to replace the present manager who is purchasing his own property. < The successful applicant must — Be fully experienced in all aspects of sheep management, preferably on light land. — Be able to continue with the present upgrading of the flock. — Be qualified in the management and grazing of lucerne as approximately half the property is in lucerne. — Preferably have some experience of sprinkler irrigation. We offer — A good salary (details will be discussed at interviews). — Good allowances, and excellent working conditions. — Good amenities, plant and building. — Excellent accommodation, and living conditions of a high standard. — An attractive position for a suitably qualified person where initiative and enthusiasm will be encouraged and rewarded. Applications giving all relevant details, close on Wednesday, May 31, 1978, and should be made in writing to: — ERIC J. ETWELL. Farm Management Consultant and Registered Valuer, P.O. Box 324, TIMARU. 3198 RESPONSIBLE MARRIED MAN A POSITION IS AVAILABLE on a 400 hectare mixed farm 19 kilometres from Ashburton, for an experienced and reliable married man to undertake arable and general farm work. The applicant must be capable of assuming responsibility for the successful planting, growing and harvesting of crops. He must also be available to maintain plant and machinery- in good repair | Other duties would include attention to general ! farm work fencing and operating automatic Border Dyke Irrigation on crops and pastures. A good house is provided, school bus services at the gate and wages are to be paid by negotiation in accordance with the level of responsibility assumed. For further details please apply ‘to: — J. C. MORRIS, No. 6 R.D., ASHBURTON Phone Winchmore 756. 58599 i
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