SSL Assistant Works Manager MEAT INDUSTRY — INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS BIAS To $25,000 + car + benefits Christchurch Our client is a well established farmers co-operative freezing company, processing around 1 million sheep per annum for export markets. The company has a stable work force of 500 at peak and has enjoyed good industrial relations in recent years. The successful applicant will be mainly responsible for industrial relations with supervisory control of foremen and will report to the Manager. The responsibilities will also include safety, training and other personnel matters. Candidates should be able to demonstrate successful management experience, preferably in the meat industry and a sound working knowledge of industrial law and practice. Personal attributes should include the ability to motivate staff and generate co-operative work attitudes through firm and practical action. Preferred age 35-45. SECURITY: No information disclosed nor enquiries made without your permission. Please forward appropriate details, quoting reference 878. or direct any enquiries to: Fl. R. Goode Personnel Services Group P 4 Management Consultants Limited P.O. Box 11540. Wellington
Castle Hill J MountainVi,,a g e V« 'NEW RELEASE FREEHOLD rf® SECTIONS; . CONSTRUCTION IN PROGRESS Contractors are working on all phases of the trunk services and residential development with completion scheduled for March/April 1983, STAGE I SOLD OUT Last year, all 69 sections in Stage I were sold out, within the space of a ‘few weeks!' INVEST NOW Secure your section for a small deposit with the balance payable on title . — scheduled for April 1983. FULLY PLANNED RESORT These sections are part of an overall'village plan which includes a commercial centre, hotel and recreational facilities. RETAIL SPACE „ Architectural plans are in progress for a cluster of timber and stone buildings surrounding the village sqdare. Enquiries for leasing shops or ■ concessions welcome. Apartmentswill be available to rent;in the complex, in conjunction with all commercial premises. PROPERTY MANAGEMENT An on-site real estate office will be available to handle the letting of your property. Make your holiday home an investment. ■ • RETIREMENT Why not retire to the fresh mountain air and.the beauty of the alpine scenery. After all. we’re just over an hour's drive from the city! VALUES RISING • Resort property has international appeal and we already have owners from Australia and the U.S.A. By overseas standards, our prices lag well behind — don't forget, Sydney is only 4 hours from Castle Hill! FOR FURTHER DETAILS INCLUDING PLAN AND PRICE LIST - PHONE. 791-047 AH: 528-353 • OR WRITE P.O. BOX 858 CHRISTCHURCH . - * •■/ill- ■ rocks -QUA■ ■ ■ * ■ ■ . - f , CASTLE HUI STATION ; STATE HIGHWAY 73 x • •■- ' W- - YOU THIS WEEKEND (look for our log sign!)
103 Annagh Strwrt, Chmtchurch ANDERSON, REID A Co. SHAREBROKERS (Level 7, Amur I Courts) 253 Durham Street, CHRISTCHURCH Memisn Christchurch ImrargS Stock Exclave. P.O. Box 2260, Telephone 66-952
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