ACCOUNTANT Being one of the largest Engineering Companies within New Zealand, naturally we have the latest accounting techniques for profit orientated management, to make our techniques even more efficient, we have our own in-house 1.8. M. 370/125 computer. • Due to re-organisation within the Company we are now seeking a qualified or near qualified accountant between the age of 25 to 40, to be a vital 'part of our hardworking accounting team. He/She should have had at least 3 years experience in a first class accounting environment in either public practice or commerce. Ideally a person with a positive attitude, enthusiasm to succeed, potential to undertake greater responsibility in the future; together with an enterprising nature, are the special qualities for which we are searching. This. is a career appointment in an expanding organisation and remuneration is negotiable but fully competitive for people of the right calibre. For further information and interview please write or phone: THE EMPLOYMENT OFFICER mbANDREWS S. BEAVEN O™® LIMITED Private Bag Christchurch. 17 Birmingham Drive, Phone 791-400
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AN IMPORTANT NOTICE TO INVESTORS IN THE DEER FARMING INDUSTRY DEER FARMS NEW ZEALAND The reduced prices paid for quality hinds in the last four months have now given way to a hardening of the market, which reflects in a lifting of., prices to between the current $lOOO and $1250 for mature females. This of course was due to: a) A significant improvement in the amount of tax which can be deferred through the purchasing of live deer (this situation occured when the Inland Revenue Department reduced the "standard value' of a hind from $7OO to $2OO, with this level to stay in force for 3 years.) b) The excellent prospects for the immediate and long term export sale of vension. c) A stable velvet price projected for the present and coming seasons’ d) The widespread realisation that deer have been underpriced when compared to the velvet and venison income potential (and a similar realisation of potential when the income from deer is compared with that achieved by sheep and cattle.) e) A gradual recovery from the emotional response which followed the lowering of prices last year for both velvet and live animals. Prices which pertained last • year were •, unrealistically high. .Investors with Kain Brothers over the last five years have ‘experienced the following excellent advantages: 1. A substantial reduction in theirtax bill. 2. A very worthwhile cash income. 3. Unparalleled gains from forward sales during the last two seasons. Kain Brothers have Joined with Edmonds Game Consolidated Ltd to establish the "Deer Farms New Zealand' partnership, with the knowledge that this combination can offer investors expertise, experience and a selection of top quality stock. Already in its role as "contract manager', Deer Farms New Zealand has arranged investor/farmer contact and stock provision for a number of individuals and companies and selected hinds are still available to investors in this system at very.competitive prices. For a full description of The investor/farmer joint venture contract please contact: THE MANAGER, Deer Farms New Zealand, P.0.80x472, CHRISTCHURCH.
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