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Situations Vacant Situations Vacant SCIENTIST SOIL FERILITY/AGRONOMY PASTORAL RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT GROUP, RUAKURA A VACANCY EXISTS for the above position at Ruakura Research Centre, located on the outskirts of Hamilton. The appointee will conduct research involving laboratory, glasshouse and field experimentation on the nutrient requirements of peats. He/she will also initiate a research programme on heavy metal contamination, with particular reference to cadmium from rock phosphates and superphosphates. A further requirement will be to research the current MAF fertiliser recommendation scheme and provide updating of nutrient models as required. Applicants should possess a higher degree in Agriculture or Science and have at least 8 years experience in the field of soil fertility. A proven rapport with the fertiliser industry would be advantageous. The appointee will be responsible for 1-2 technical staff and will be required to work within budget forecasts. Applications should be made on Form PSIBA (obtainable from any Government Department) and forwarded to: Mariene Pouri-Lane Secretary Pastoral Research and Development Groups RUAKURA RESEARCH CENTRE Private Bag HAMILTON CLOSING DATE: May 27, 1989. Solicitor United has a national network of operations and are innovative leaders in the provision of financial services in the sharebroking, insurance, financial planning and real estate sectors. A position of Solicitor has become available in the Legal Division of our Christchurch office. Responsibilities involve both property and commercial activities with particular scope for developing skills in more involved commercial legal matters. You should be qualified L.L.B. and have had a minimum of two years legal office experience. Salary to be negotiated is commensurate with the responsibilities of the position. Applications including a full C.V. to be treated in the strictest confidence, should be forwarded to: Personnel Manager P.O. Box 1259 CHRISTCHURCH Tjlic 'et>enini) SUB-EDITOR THE POST is hiring again. We want a keen middlegraded general sub-editor. The Post operates a full on-screen pagination and computer copy editing system. Training will be given, if necessary. Applications with full C.V. to: The Editor The Evening Post P.O. Box 3740 WELLINGTON THE PRESS SUB-EDITOR “THE PRESS” HAS A VACANCY for a mid-grade sub-editor for general news. Training for direct editorial input will be given. “The Press” offers a superannuation scheme, and a health scheme. Applications, with full career details, should be sent to: The Editor, “The Press,” Private Bag, CHRISTCHURCH. 1890 199OCENTENARYOF THE ROYAL NEW ZEALAND FOUNDATION FOR THE BLIND ROYAL NEW ZEALAND FOUNDATION FOR THE BLIND Canterbury Region RECREATION SPECIALIST WE SEEK TO APPOINT a recreation specialist to work as a member of our Field Services team in facilitating opportunities for our blind and partially blind members of all ages, to’take part in a wide variety of recreation and sporting activities in Canterbury.' The appointee will be expected to operate a Recreation Guidance Scheme to ensure members’ successful entry into community groups by assisting them in their development of skills and informing the groups of members’ needs. The Recreation Specialist will also work to ensure the maximum member and community use of existing programmes and facilities provided by the Branch. The person sought would preferably have training and experience in Recreation or Community Leadership, Physical Education, or “communityrelated” topics. Enquiries can be made to the Assistant Regional Manager, Christchurch Regional Centre, phone (03) 559-005. Applications in writing with references close on May 29 and should be addressed to: The Regional Manager, Regional Centre, Royal New Zealand Foundation for the Blind, P.O. Box 1696, CHRISTCHURCH.

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