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- Situations Vacant , KANIERI GOLD DREDGING, LTD '• ' SUBJECT to the granting of a mining licence, which we expect will be issued shortly, we propose to build a new dredge at -igahere on the Grey River. This project will necessitate the taking on of 60 or so more employees, comprising of tradesper- '■ sons, semi-skilled and unskilled workers. Mobilisation of the additional workforce is expected to commerce, in stages, as of t’ issue of the Mining Licence. Interested parties are invited to contact, IN WRITING: THE MANAGER, DREDGING OPERATIONS, KANIERI GOLD DREDGING, LTD, '. P.O. BOX 138, GREYMOUTH.

MEDICAL REPRESENTATIVE Due to an impending promotion, the position of our present Christchurch representative will soon become available. The position involves the active promotion of our pharmaceutical products to doctors, hospitals and retail pharmacies. Base is Christchurch, some travel to fully service the sates territory is necessary. As the successful applicant will be calling upon professional people and discussing medical information, we require applicants to possess University Entrance, sound verbal communication skills, have a pleasant personality and appearance. Age range 23-39 preferred. The duties ate varied, interesting, and naturally a thorough initial and ongoing training is provided. Experience in the pharmaceutical industry, or a paramedical science background could be an advantage but is not necessary, as some of our most successful . people have come from other vocations, e.g. schoolteaching, banking. Boehringer Ingelheim is the local subsidiary of a long established, world-wide pharmaceutical company. During recent years out good growth has resulted in us becoming one of the largest pharmaceutical companies in New Zealand. The remuneration package includes negotiable basic salary, bonus incentive, free medical insurance, superannuation and a Company motor vehicle. If you want to enjoy the stimulation of a challenging position, with definite prospects for a progressive career, please write, enclosing full personal and employment details, including phone numbers, to:BMr R. D. Scobie, Marketing Manager, Boehringer Ingelheim (N.Z.) Ltd, P.O. Box 76-216, MANUKAUCITY, Auckland. Applications treated with strict confidence.

MEAT CHICKEN INDUSTRY To support our company's continuing policy of planned growth we wish to recruit additional qualified and experienced staff for our . Livestock Division. We have vacancies available for persons holding technical qualifications in Poultry Husbandry and Practice. Fullest consideration will be given to applicants with alternative qualifications and industry experience. A desire to improve and work hard in a challenging, but. extremely rewarding and satisfying industry is essential. Enquiries in full confidence to: TECHNICAL MANAGER, TEGEL POULTRY COMPANY, P.O. Box 9590, Newmarket, AUCKLAND

MARINE ENGINEER FIRST CLASS D.T.E. ENGINEER required for the completely New Zealand owned F.V. Cecilia Trosca. This is one of the most up to date vessels on our coast and can process the catch on board in recently fitted modern equipment. The vessel is based in Timaru and is presented engaged in long lining in New Zealand water. Inquiries to; MR R. POCOCK, P. O. 80x.992, CHRISTCHURCH Telephone 791-840 (bus. hours).

Il Maintenance ll I Supervisor I | POWER STATION fl LOCATION: Nauru Island, Central Pacific.- ; B THE COMPANY: The Nauru Phosphate Corporation which was formed by g B • the Republic of Nauru to develop the phosphate deposits on the island is |3 'SB- • seeking a Maintenance Supervisor, Power Station. fl POSlTlON:Entailsdailyrunning,maintenanceandmajoroverha.ulsto4x ’ B 16 CSV english electric engines and 4x 16 RK3C engines in our diesel J B power station. Applicants should have knowledge of forward ordering of B spare parts for overhaul of E.E. engines and be able to delegate workers |l B ■ and supervise overhauls using Pacific island'labour. Preferably some g B 'experience on salt water pumping equipment, ammonia refrigeration' . ® B pumps and compressors and diesel and fuel treatment. An engineering | jigl trade qualification would be an advantage. Would suit ex marine B engineer. I |dl SALARY: Commencing salary $A7392 per annum (tax free on Nauru) S Bai plus island allowance SA9OO p.a. for married arid sAsoop.a. for single. W B Also.a child allowance of SA6O p.a. per child under 18 years of age. m B ' Liberal overtime available.' B .CONDITIONS: Employment is on a permanent basis after satisfactory p B completion of the first 22 months service, Free passage to the island and B return on leave. 8 weeks recreation leave plus travelling time on full pay | Sa and allowances after 22 months term of service on the island. Furnished ■ | B married accommodation is available at a rental of SAIO per week. Single B accommodation and'messing is SABIO per annum. Amenities on-the |s B island include a staff recreation club and tennis and golf clubs. g fl GENERAL: Nauru is a small island situated in the Central Pacific just g B south of the equator. Population is approximately 7500 people. A regular p B jet service operates from Australia 2 days a week and from New Zealand g B weekly. The climate at Nauru is pleasant and healthy. The temperature || B ranges from 21-32 degrees Celsius. J B APPLICATIONS: Applications setting outfull details of age, qualifications | B and experience, together with recent passport size photograph (non- ffi B returnable) and personal information should be addressed to: g'T ■H The Personnel Manager • | fl Republic of Nauru, Central Pacific. osjs |

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