. Situations Vacant | Farm EXPERIENCED Single M»n required to join our te»m of Relief Farm Staff travelling throughout New Zealand, maiiaging and assisting on dairy and arable properties for periods of one week to several months. Top jobs, I tops wages, free board and travel within New Zealand. Onlv applicants with sound [practical knowledge of dairy and arable farming will be [considered. I ' Apply:— P.O. BOX 146. RANGIORA. , PHONE 7312 RANGIORA. EXPERIENCED SINGLE MAN [REQUIRED for Dairy Farm |The property has 190 cows; ! calving in September and I runs 800 sheep plus cattle. We require a person with ; good stock sense and the 1 ability to work unsupervised. [ Remuneration includes Pro-1 duction Bonuses and casual [ labour is employed to pro- [ vide generous time off. Hunt- [ i ing, fishing and opossum trap- . ping readily accessable. PHONE RAY BORCOVFKY, [ 117 A MURCHISON. 52277 HOUSEKEEPER REQUIRED ' HOUSEKEEPER REQUIRED ' FOR a one male household, [ 20-30 age group. Reply "Press” P 2211
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