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I ACCOUNTANT ■ From Mid 20’s ■ Package Includes Car Our client is an autonomous subsidiary of one of New Zealand's major national Groups. The leader in their field of design and manufacture, M aligned to the construction sector, they are actively seeking further development and diversification opportunities. ■ In our opinion this is an attractive position for a younger, ambitious M Accountant with three to four years experience and seeking the career prospects offered by an expansive Group. Reporting to the Manager, the Accountant is a member of the M management team and accordingly will become involved in the total spectrum of our client's activities which include manufacturing, fabrication and contracting. Your accounting duties will therefore be broadly based and will involve the supervision of four staff. Inhouse computerisation is planned in the near future. Ideally you will be fully qualified and in the mid twenties age range H although older, more experienced candidates will be favourably ■ considered. Your experience to date could have been obtained in ■ either chartered accounting or commerce. A most attractive package will be offered which includes a top salary, company vehicle and other benefits. We invite confidential enquiries or applications by calling Wareham M Associates (N.Z.) Limited on 68-437 or, if you prefer, write to P.O. Box 2078, Christchurch.

!:ral manager FAIL arketing Executive urch 'ision Limited is widely regarded as New Zealand's I most progressive home appliance retailing chain, jsidiary of the expansive Smiths City Market Limited < operates from eighteen outlets throughout the South t ambitious plans for further expansion in the North aver is in excess of $35 million. be responsible for directing the activities and planning itinued expansion of the company’s trading activities, ible for leading a team of approximately one hundred rertising and Promotions, Buying, Product Management o date could have been within a related retail area, this e importantly we seek to identify an upwardly mobile imonstrate sound managerial and interpersonal skills marketing abilities. Age is flexible. ackage is entirely negotiable and will be structured to ell rewarded senior executive. Usual benefits will apply, is an excellent opportunity for a creative and ambitious organisation able to offer considerable challenge and al initial enquiries and applications to Wareham mited on 68,437 or, if you prefer, write to P.O. Box UUAREHAm

Alexandra Breeding Partnership Limited and Company has been formed as a $2.5 million special partnership to invest in the continuing growth of the New Zealand standardbred bloodstock breeding industry. The partnership will purchase top quality broodmares, including many from overseas, which will be agisted at Nevele R Stud, Christchurch under the management of leading breeder and owner Wayne Francis. The partnership will also participate in Nevele R Stud's stallion acquisition programme. The Alexandra Partnership follows the successful Addington Breeding Partnership arranged by Fay, Richwhite in 1984, and the formidable combination of standardbred breeding stock owned by these partnerships and Nevele R will ensure all three breeding operations a most prominent position in the industry. The prospectus is available from FAY, RICH WHITE MERCHANT BANKERS > Box 7650 Auckland 7 Telephone (09) 399-227 P.O. Box 70085 Wellington Telephone (04) 737-790 The issue offers 2,4°8 $7,000 units, of which $3OO is payable on application. Applications must be for five or more units And will be accepted onlv on the application form issued with the Prospectus which was registered on 7 2 November 7985. Subscription lists open 78 November 7985. — — — ■ an I Freepost 1438, Alexandra Breeding Partnership Limited and Company, « | cl- P.O. Box 1650, Auckland. a I Please send me a prospectus and application form for Alexandra Breeding ■ Partnership Limited and Company. 1 I g “ Name Mr/Mrs/Ms H J Address ® ■ , . . . ; Telephone ® I CP g

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Press, 4 December 1985, Page 42

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