Education Vacancies UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO Dunedin DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY LECTURER IN HISTORY APPLICATIONS will be welcomed from those who have completed a PhD/Postgraduate degree or have equivalent research and teaching experience in nineteenth-century New Zealand History. Preference may be given to an applicant with some knowledge of Australian history and the successful applicant would be expected to do some teaching in this area. Research will be required and duties will include teaching and research supervision. Commencing salary will be established within the scale for lecturers currently $NZ35,000 to $NZ46,000 per annum with a bar at $NZ42,500. Conditions of appointment and method of application are available from the Registrar, University of Otago, P.O. Box 56, Dunedin, New Zealand with whom applications, quoting reference number AB9/33 close on September 30, 1989. Equal opportunity in employment Is University policy. VICTORIA UNIVERSITY OF WELLINGTON HALF LECTURESHIP IN PHILOSOPHY APPLICATIONS are Invited from suitably qualified persons for a half lectureship in Philosophy, tenable from February 1,1990. The position is not tied to any particular area in philosophy and applicants should Indicate their research and teaching Interests. The salary will be at half the Lecturers scale. Conditions of appointment and method of application available from the Administrative Assistant (Appointments), Victoria University of Wellington, P.O. Box 600, Wellington, (tel 04-721 000 ex 8694; fax 04-711700), with whom applications close on September 29, 1989. Situations Wanted Farm LINCOLN student requires a lambing beat or similar work from August 18, 1989 to September 5,1989 (2 weeks). Has references and well trained heading dog. Ph. Matthew, Chch 516-891. SHEEP and cattle station, long-term job wanted by capable female, as cook or similar, had experience cooking, gardening, horses, farm work, children, housework. Ph. Christchurch 515411. 18 year old, Lincoln College student requires 1 years work on sheep and cattle farm, has had previous experience, refs available, can start early Nov. 1989, please ph. Richard, ChCh 525-497 (collect). Situations Wanted AU-PAIR position for German girl (19) for 1 year from November 1989, write Sonja Vollack, 20 Hasselbusck, D 2302, Flintbek, West Germany, ph. N.Z. (063) 590-096. AVONHEAD Scout Troup - work wanted to raise funds for coming Jamboree. Anything considered. One to 15 boys available, plus supervision. Ph. 587-007, evenings. BUSINESS lady, early 40s, honest and reliable, requires part time office work or driving position, own car, clean driving record. Phone Joy 834-083. CHILD minding available, week days. Ph. 831-156. FEMALE Cashmere High student seeks after school work, anything considered. For further details, ph. 791134. HAND and machine knitting, babies and young children. Reas, prices. Phone 327-916. HARDWORKING self motivated, 26-yr old requires full-time job, enjoys working alone and not afraid of hard work. Prefer outdoor work tut anything considered. Has H.T. Good work history. Ph. 883-917. HOUSECLEANER. Experienced cleaner available for four days per week at reasonable rates. Ph. 485-154 after 5 p.m. please. HOUSEKEEPIN required, excellent references. Phone Rose, 656-137. MALE. 27 yr old, F.I. licences, anything condldered. No sales. Ph. Kevin, 26-5515. MATURE male. Bursary qualifications, experience property management, development, building contract work. Driving licences, Heavy Special, Heavy Trade, requires full time employment, comes with XD Falcon Ute, ph. Chris, 427-226.
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