Situations Vacant Farm IBALFOUR FARMER REQUIRES FARMHAND CAPABLE OF WORKING WITHOUT SUPERVISION MUST HAVE own transport. Permanent position to suitable applicant. Replies stating experience, phone number, etc. to: — SOUTHLAND FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN, LTD, Gore. Phone 6169. FARM MANAGER ANNANDALE ESTATE, PIGEON BAY THE POSITION requires a married man with a sound knowledge of stock, and one who can accept responsibility in carrying out the work on a large peninsula property. An experienced stockman with good dogs and an ability’ to administer and work with other staff is. essential. A good house, salary and concessions are available to applicants. Handy to primary school and P.O. No secondary school. For further particulars apply in confidence with copies of references to: J. DANKS, P.O. Box 29-017, Fendalton, Christchurch. Phone 489-136. S 5 FARM MANAGER A CAPABLE FARM MANAGER is required by my client for a property being developed at Inangahua. The Manager must be able to carry out an extensive Development Programme entailing, fencing, drainage, developing of pastures on previously cleared areas and in two to three years developing lightly bushed areas, as well as general farm work. The property potentially has a high stock carrying capacity, as it is mainly terrace flats and the Manager will play a major role in achieving this potential. My client offers: ■ * A new 3 bedroomed home with double garage attached. * Involvement in the decision-making and planning of the development programme. * A firm undertaking to continue the programme over the next few years, irrespective of product prices. A generous salary and a position where effort and initiative will be well rewarded. * School bus at gate. * Good machinery and equipment. #■ Situated on State Highway 6, 4 km north of Inangahua, in an attractive setting above the Buller River. For a good Manager, long term prospects in this position are exciting and worth while. Applications, which close on Friday, April 11, 1980, should be made in writing and giving all relevant details to: ERIC J. ETWELL, REGISTERED FARM MANAGEMENT CONSULTANT, P.O. BOX 324 TIMARU. SS PERMANENT FARM STAFF DUTIES, 400-600 hours tractor driving and general farm duties and downland farm running 5000 plus sheep, situated near State Highway 70, 37 km from Kaikoura, 48 km from Waiau (170 km from Christchurch). Some experience in tractor driving or stock work desirable. Four bedroomed house 1600 sq ft and usual perks available. Start May 1. Apply in writing to: P. ACTON-ADAMS, P.O. BOX 44, KAIKOURA. RESPONSIBLE FARM POSITION STUD AND COMMERCIAL SHEEP FARM A RESPONSIBLE POSITION has become available on a stud and commercial downlands sheep farm of 322 ha at Temuka. The property winters 2000 ewes (650 Coopworth and South Suffolk studs), 850 Ewe Hoggets and 500 Ram Hoggets. An experienced person is required who—- :: Has a sound fanning background. :: Is able to take responsibility for the limited tractor work and machinery maintenance. :: To become involved in the sheep work, both in the stud and commercial flock. :: To accept responsibilty as and when required. THE POSITION OFFERS—- :: An excellent salary including bonus and allowances. :: Good working conditions with top amenities. :: Good 3 bedroomed home, fully carpeted and well maintained. :: Location only 8 km from Temuka, school bus (primary and secondary at gate). :: Assistance with removal expenses. :: An attractive position for an experienced person to become involved in the running of a property where quality stock, and high production per head are emphasised. Applications giving all relevant details, should be made in writing to:— MICHAEL L. S. TALBOT, LONGDOWNS, TEMUKA. STOCKMAN DUE to the advancement of staff the position of Stockman has become available. Applications are now invited for this position. Must be experienced in stock and general farm work, capable of taking charge, and thoroughly reliable. The property is on the Kaikoura Coast and is running 3000 sheep -and 300 stud Hereford cattle, attractive modern home, primary school bus 4 mile. Apply: S. J. CHAFFEY, Phone 556 Kekerengu. WANTED MARRIED COUPLE WITH THE RECENT purchase of additional property an experienced married couple is required for a developing dry land and irrigation property in . the Tarras district running 5800 sheep. Own dogs essential. Three bedroom house, primary school bus at gate. Daily rural mail and wife occasional duties. Salary negotiable with usual .concessions. Reply in writing to: Commission Division Manager, c/- WRIGHTSON NMA, P. O. Box 269, ALEXANDRA. WANTED EXPERIENCED SHEPHERD GENERAL FOR PROPERTY ON NORTH BANK OF WAITAKI RIVER Ten miles from Kurow, 30 miles from Waimate, 2000 acres river flats, balance hill country, running 11,000 stock units. Approximately 40 days mustering per year. Some tractor work mostlv done with large air conditioned-tractor. School bus to Kurow Area School, daily rural delivery. Good salary and concessions. Applv to: W. CAMERON, WAINUI. BOX 106. or phone 447 Kurow (collect), evenings. ■
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