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Situations Vacant MACHINIST NATURALWEAR LEATHER WE are looking for a competent machinist to work on leather and sheepskin garments, piece work initially. At least one years previous experience In garment manufacturing necessary. Excellent working conditions. Sunny friendly workroom. Staff buying privileges. PHONE 796-958 FOR APPOINTMENT . MARLBOROUGH RESEARCH CENTRE BLENHEIM FARM MANAGER APPLICATIONS are invited for this newly-established position which Involves supervision of farm staff, maintenance and development of buildings, land and associated crops, orchards and livestock. Assistance In tlie establishment and nurturing of experimental trials. Maintenance of farm stores and services, servicing of farm machinery and equipment. A broad farming and horticultural experience Is considered desirable and generally the applicant would be expected to have a Diploma of Agriculture or Horticulture. Salary Is dependent on qualifications and experlernce. Application forms and job description are available from: The Administration Officer, MARLBOROUGH RESEARCH CENTRE, Private Bag, BLENHEIM. Applications close on June 14, 1985. MASSEY UNIVERSITY PALMERSTON NORTH SENIOR PHOTOGRAPHER APPLICATIONS are Invited for the above position. The Senior Photographer Is in charge of the University Central Photographic Unit and Is responsible for a small team of photographers, darkroom technicians and an Illustrator. The successful applicant would be expected to share in assignments covering a wide range of subject material such as Macro, Micro, Biological, Portraiture, Press, Architectural and Aerial photography. Other duties will Include: responsibilities for repair, maintenance and recommending replacement of a wide range of photographic equipment, maintaining expendable photographic stocks and associated administration. Salary will depend on experience and qualifications. ’ Applications should be forwarded to the undersigned in writing giving details of experience and the names of three referees. Applications close on June 14, 1985. A. J. WEIR, Registrar. nJWpi MATRON A mature person is required to be responsible for the care and welfare of thirty-five girls between the age of nine and twelve. This also Includes the organisation of the boarding hostel. Duties to commence as soon as possible. This is a llve-in position. For further particulars apply to: The Principal 122 Merlvale Lane CHRISTCHURCH, 1. Or telephone 557-299, or 554-051 after hours. MECHANIC DIESEL OR PETROL DUE to Increased work load we require an experienced mechanic in our Harewood Workshops. The successful applicant will be Involved in the maintenance and repair of our modern fleet of vehicles and construction plant. This Is a permanent position and working conditions with this Company are excellent, with good wages and regular overtime available. Enquiries should be made to: BILL EASTERBROOK WORKSHOP SUPERVISOR ISAAC CONSTRUCTION PHONE 599-145, A.H. 856-348 MECHANIC/ DRIVER A position has become available for a competent and suitably experienced person to service and maintain our fleet of modern vehicles and equipment. This takes up only part of the work time, therefore we require someone who is also able to work as a driver. Please apply In writing to: OPZEELAND TRANSPORT (HORNBY)LTD P.O. Box 16022 Hornby CHRISTCHURCH, 4. MECHANIC DRIVER DUE TO unusual circumstances we have an immediate vacancy for a certified married mechanic. A company 3 bedroom house at low rental is supplied. Plenty of overtime available. Those interested please phone for an appointment when full details will be discussed. The Manager, PARKS GARAGE. 238 Salisbury Street, CHRISTCHURCH. Phone 671-615.

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Press, 1 June 1985, Page 56

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