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Situations Vacant LAKE COUNTY COUNCIL GRADER DRIVER THE Lake County Council has a vacancy for an Experienced Grader Driver to operate a D74OA Champion Grader based at Queenstown. Accommodation and over time are available with good rates of pay and working conditions. Suitably qualified applicants should contact the County Works Superintendent for further information, not I later than the sth February.! 1979, when applications in writing close. Ph. 304 bus., 1081 priv. , L. V. Matchett. County Works Supt. QUEENSTOWN, 23/1/79. 2216 LEGAL TYPIST A COMPETENT Shorthand I Typist is required to work for' one of our partners. Hours: 8.30 to 5 p.m. Pleose telephone Mrs Hut-; ton, 799-940. after 9.30 a.m.. for an appointment. 52281 LEGAL SECRETARY WE have a vacancy on our staff for an experienced legal secretary. Applicants should be competent in shorthand and preferably dictaphone typing. Our modern offices are equipped with self-correct-! ing typewriters and offer ex- j cellent working conditions. Employment is to commence I by arrangement. Please telephone: LANE NF AVE AND CO. 793-720. 58913 MECHANIC A permanent position is offered to a versatile Motor. Mechanic with a city Used I Car Dealer. The position in- 1 voices mechanical work and, preparing of vehicles for resale. The successful person must he honest, reliable, tidy [ appearance, and have a good work record. Apply in writ-' ing to:— P.O. BOX 26000, NORTH AVON S3O9 1 MOTOR MECHANIC “A” Grade or Certified. Apply to the Service Manager ARCHIBALDS GARAGE LTD. 226 ANTIGUA STREET LMVD S3l0 1 I MACHINIST WE require an additional Machinist to join our team. We are mainly concerned with the manufacture of vinyl and leather goods. The factory is in the Sock-; burn area, working conditions are excellent, and a cash bonus system operates. Contact: — PRODUCTION MANAGER, ; 495-294. 89372; MECHANIC MECHANIC to service and repair Fork lift trucks. Must be able to work on his own, service van supplied. HANS FORK-LIFT SERVICE LIMITED PHONE 891-033. S 8911;

Development Funding To help cope with an expansion of its services, two new appointments are to be made to the Funding Section of the Development Finance Corporations head office in Wellington. As New Zealand s development bank, DFC provides financial assistance for projects which contribute to the country's industrial and economic growth. It has invested nearly $250 million in the past five years. DFC raises its own funds by way of public issues in New Zealand and overseas. It seeks the most beneficial terms available, consistent with maintaining a balance between domestic and off-shore financing. In obtaining funds for itself and its clients, DFC s policy is to work towards a better capital market in New Zealand. Controller Capital Markets Group The appointee will take a key role in the development of the Corporations funding policies, and will use existing financing techniques, and develop new ones, both here and overseas for DFC and its clients. Likely candidates will be aged at least 30. though this is not inflexible. They will have at least five years' experience in merchant banking or broking, or they may be finance executives in industry who have an interest in the development of the capital market They will have a degree in commerce or an equivalent qualification. FX/Money Market Dealer This position needs a person who has foreign exchange dealing experience, and who preferably has been involved with securities and money market activities as well. Formal qualifications are not necessary, but the ability to think quickly and make reasoned decisions is essential. Preferred age range is 26 - 33. though younger people who are working in an international banking environment but lack dealing experience could be considered for a trainee position. Please address confidential written applications or enquiries to Richard Rudman Personnel Manager Development Finance Corporation of New Zealand PO Box 3090, Wellington

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Press, 3 February 1979, Page 47

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