N.Z. help with water scheme
A South Canterbury man, Mr Matthew Brosnahan, left New Zealand at the weekend to work for two years on rural water supply schemes in the Solomon Islands. Mr Brosnahan, whose family lives on a farm at Rosewill, near Timaru, has a degree in agricultural science from Lincoln College and has worked on water systems in Queensland. He will join two other Volunteer Service Abroad water, resource technicians in the Solomons. Mr Brosnahan is one of seven volunteers leaving for two-year assignments, but Volunteer Service Abroad still has 30 vacancies’ for single people with profes-
sional, agricultural, or practical trade skills.
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