Situations Vacant Farm 1 Hfs;l'--' DAIRY FARM WORKER WANTED MUST be single and experienced at milking in a walkthrough shed. Good pay, tree accommodation and regular time off. Apply in writing with copies of any references to:— “Press” ZP 1846. EXPERIENCED FARM WORKER TOWN supply dairy farm, modern three bedroom house and close to school. Apply: WOODEND 760 or K “Press” 357, Rangiora. EXPERIENCED MARRIED COUPLE FOR North Canterbury Hill Country. Good dogs essential. 3 bedroom cottage with school bus at gate. Phone Richard Florance, 8054 CULVERDEN. FARM MACHINERY OPERATOR A married couple Is required to take full responsibility of all machinery work done on the station. Must be experienced with hay making and cultivation. A good three bedroomed house available. Bus to primary school at gate. Please phone 569 Tarras John Perrlam Bendigo Station R.D. 3, Cromwell Central Otago MARRIED SHEPHERD REQUIRED MODERN four bedroom house. High and primary school bus at gate. Property running 9000 stock units (Corrledales). Good dogs essential. Commence Immediately. Phone: A. D. MacFARLANE, WAIAU 6120. MID-CANTERBURY A vacancy exists for a capable person on a developing Dairy Unit near Hinds. An experienced person is preferred but those with genuine Interest in stock should also apply. Apply: A. K. Wing RD 3 ASHBURTON Phone 37-313 Hinds RETIRED COUPLE WE have a client with a modern three bedroom brick home who is prepared to offer to a retired couple, free accommodation in exchange for light farm duties. Position would suit people with a .knowledge of the farming scene. Additional casual, light work may be available by negotiation. The property is situated approximately 20 kilometres from Ashburton. Replies in writing to: Mr M. S. Campbell Dalgety Crown Ltd P.O. Box 134 ASHBURTON SHEPHERD EXPERIENCED permanent single shepherd required for North Canterbury high country station. Good dogs and a responsible attitude essential. Phone Glynn Wye Station Hanmer Springs, 7051.
DEPARTMENT OF MAORI AFFAIRS FARM MANAGER APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED for the permanent position of Farm Manager of the Rarakau development scheme 25km west of Tuatapere, Western Southland. Sole charge position on new bush development scheme carrying approximately 1000 stock units this winter, with future potential of 11,000 stock units. A new three-bedroom house is available. Wages commensurate with experience, together with all usual allowances. Applications detailing experience and enclosing references should be forwarded to the Field Officer, Department of Maori Affairs, P.O. Box 1302, Invercargill. Applications close on Wednesday, July 24,1985. MARRIED COUPLE REQUIRED FOR Central Otago stud, sheep and cattle property. Wife required to cook for one permanent worker. Good wages, house and usual concessions. Apply in writing to: MR R. W. GIBSON, MALVERN DOWNS, TARRAS. SINGLE HERD MANAGER WE REQUIRE a Herd Manager for a large factory supply herd. The applicant will be required to have a sound dairying knowledge and be capable of managing the milking, calving, mating etc., in consultation with the owner and be able to work with and supervise farm staff and cadets. Depending on experience a salary of approximately $15,000 per annum plus production bonus will be negotiated. Self-contained single accommodation is provided on the farm but alternative off farm accommodation may be possible for an interested married couple. Please apply in writing with details of previous experience by July 24, 1985, to: RAY BORCOVSKY TUTAKIVALLEY MURCHISON TELEPHONE 117 A Murchison
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