Situations Wanted Farm \ ENTERPRISING 2nd year Agnc i Degree student from Masse; requires cropping experience from November - March. Has i general farming experience I and tractor driving experi- ' ence. Apply C. D. Yates. 24 j Bryant St. Palmerston 1 North. i MARRIED 37 year old experii enced Head Shepherd, weld- ; ing and mechanical know- : ledge good. H.T.. seeks j permanent position. North i Canterbury area. Phone 7042 Hanmer Springs. ■ SHEEP farm position wanted ■ November-December by vet I student. Write K Allen. 2u9 Park Rd. Palmerston Nor:!; i SINGLE, experienced shepI herd- general requires posiI tion on farm or run m Can- : terburv. Good references Ph 499-146 Chch. i SINGLE shepherd, experienced I with good team of dogs seeks high country position. Phone ; 857-375 after 8 p.m. ! SOLO mother. 3 children, own i ear. would like to rent farm cottage. Can assist with farm ; duties. Please reply to No. 763 "Press." Christchurch WOMAN in late 20’s with young j child and good sense of . humour seeks long term etnI ployment at end of Septemi her’as housekeeper on farm. Nth of Chch. Reply K 252. "Press," Rangiora. BAA ENGLISH traveller, teacher and novice spinner wants to tangle with sheep or other livestock. Willing to work, catch cattle, count chickens, hold horses, fling fleeces, sweep shearing sheds, love lambs or whatever. Phone Christchurch 66-564. ask for Ruth. i RELIEF FARM STAFF EXPERIENCED staft can be provided at shortest possible notice to manage or assist on your property during periods of sickness, holidays or if short handed: Managers, milkers, shepherds, tractor drivers, and general farm staff available, anywhere, any limes. Twentyfour hour service is provided. RELIEF FARM SERVICES 497-517, CHRISTCHURCH. STC SHAREMILKING 50/50 REQUIRED FOR 1983-84 season by married man. 20 years dairying experience. Good stockman. Substantial finance for up to 150 cows. Please reply to: Box 51. MURCHISON. Situations Vacant Farm EXPERIENCED MARRIED COUPLE POSITION for a fully experienced man who can handle day to day management without supervision. Location - 20 kms from Ashburton. Unit - 400 acres border dyke irrigation carrying 2500 Drysdale sheep. Conditions - comfortable 3 bdrm brick bungalow. Primary and Secondary bus handy. Good wages by negotiation. Apply in writing to: L. RUSHTON. 2 Allens Road. ASHBURTON. MAN REQUIRED FOR 686 acres irrigated mixed sheep and cropping farm in the Winchmore area. Carrying 3400 sheep and 200 acres crop. The position will be for approx. 6 months from now until end of February and could suit a pre-Lincoln student. Contact:J. OLORENSHAW. 6 R.D. ASHBURTON. Phone: W'inchmore 714. MARRIED MAN SHEPHERD/General with own dogs required for North Canterbury sheep and cattle property situated 10 miles from Culverden. This permanent position would suit a younger person seeking further knowledge on a farming property of this nature. Comfortable 3 bedroomed cottage; school bus at gate; good wage paid. Phone: SATTERTHWAITE 47M CULVERDEN (evenings) or PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS LTD 178 Cashel St CHRISTCHURCH
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