Situations Vacant [ WANTED EXPERIENCED wool buyer (for road buying and store (work. Must be capable taking charge. Usual concessions, (bonus, etc., if married some ‘arrangements shifting. i Replies P.O. Box 2112, 59855 WILLING WORKER WANTED ' PREFERABLY with experi- ’ ence in light assembly to ] build a variety of small elec’tric heating elements. i Apply: FACTORY MANAGER, l' GUS DAWSON LTD., Phone 67-182. ; W1127 WORK STUDY OFFICER THE Fletcher Wood Panels Ply-wood factory’ at Gladstone, near Greymouth, requires a Senior Work Study Officer. The factory employs approximately 120 employees, male and female, and has an excellent record of industrial harmony and productivity. The position is a demanding one and requires experience with the maintenance of incentive schemes, ability to j improve methods and above j all a personality which can , adapt to a lifestyle which is , uniquely that of the West ; (oast. Salary, etc, will be discussed at an interview. Applications detailing work ! experience and qualifications should be addressed to — A. McGregor, The Manager, FLETCHER WOOD PANELS, - Box 179, Grey mouth. W1448 Y.M.C.A. ASSISTANT MATRON WE require a reliable, t mature person for this live-in position. Would suit either a single or married person, husband able to follow own occupation. Apply in writing to: HOSTEL MANAGER 12 Hereford Street W8756 Situations Vacant Farm TWO bedroom house in Hawarden area offered rent free in return for light ( farm duties. Would suit retired couple or similar. Phone 101 M. Hawarden. FULLY EXPERIENCED FARM MANAGER IS REQUIRED F OR a 700 acre breeding and fattening farm at Rolleston. The property carries 500 stud sheep, 250 cattle and 500 breeding ewes and replacements. The applicant would need his own dogs and would have to be capable of complete stock management. Generous wages will be paid according to experience. Second ( class accommodation is available on the farm but the position could suit someone with own accommodation in or near Christchurch. This position with its high degree of responsibility offers an exciting challenge and would be an ideal experience for someone hoping to get their own farm. After 6 months, terms will be negotiated and the applicants may have the opportunity of leasing the property. Apply in writing with references to: I. P. ARMSTRONG, R D. 2, CHEVIOT. 58123 MARRIED COUPLE PERMANENT position offered married couple on a sheep and cattle property in the low foothills 40 miles north of Christchurch. Primary school bus at gate, secondary school bus 2 miles. Sunny 5 bedroom older style recently modernised cottage available, along with usual concessions. Husband general duties, own dogs essential. Wife to cook evening meal for tractor driver for periods of up to 6 months and on occasions, also for Lincoln College student. Separate remuneration. Please write, stating age, outline of experience, and copies only of references, to: Banking Department. N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN OF CANTERBURY, Private Bag. CHRISTCHURCH. MB33
Situations Vacant Farm EXPERIENCED MARRIED SHEPHERD DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND SURVEY THE ABOVE VACANCY exists on Princhester Farm Settlement located 25 km from Te Anati. The block is carrying 11.000 sheep and 390 cattle. Own dogs essential. Good accommodation, wages and concessions. For further information contact: The Manager: lan Shaw, Phone 830 The Key (collect). 7829 MARRIED TRACTOR DRIVER ■ | WANTED experienced married tractor driver for a I I Central Otago property. Wife must be prepared ! J to cook for one man. Liberal remuneration with ; usual concessions. Apply.— W. H. JOLLY AND CO., Kotiti, P.O. Box 8, Tairas or phone 824 Tairas. W8276
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