FARM HANDS WANTED. DAIRY Farm.—Youth, milk, assist farm, good homo; wugea commence, £l. (rrinilha, I!, Swanson St. _ DAIRY Farm.— Youth, smart, assist; must be reliable; wages, AT; good home.— It. Newton, Taliuna. DAIRY Farm.—Youth, energetic, used to machines and stationary engine; state experience.—W. T. Nixon, llobsonville. I \AIRY Farm, Machines.—Man or Youth, J-S strong, good home.—Apply, stating experience and wages, G. E. Raine, Orakau, To Awaniutu. XTiTY Farm. —Youth, strong; .11 week if suitable.—T. McMillan, Kiwitahi. Phone 7M, Morrinsville. IjA l it At.— A 1 an, young; Milk. Odd Jobs. J. —Ring 141J, Papakura, after 7.30 evenings. G1 ENERAL Farm Work.—Man; wages X i!'2 to good man.—H. S. Herbert. Mangatcj'aiu, Morrinsville. ' ENERAL Farm Work.—Man, reliable, milk 1 cows; wages i'2; state age. experiem f.—Wagstaff, Waitoa. MAN, young, must be used to mowing machine; wages 30s.—Ring 149 M, Morrinsville. \fACHINE Milking, Farm Work.—Youth, i-Vi. clean, experienced.—Scott, Tatuanui. MACHINE Milking and Farm Work.— Youth or young Man, reliable; permanent if suitable; state wag°s and experience. \V. K. Drinnan, Kaukapakapa. MACHINES, Farm Work.—Youth, good stripper, age, experience; wages, 30s. —George Walter, Taupiri. MAN wanted, reliable stripper, with references.—J. A. Jamieson, Private Bag, Te Awaniutu. MARRIED Couple, no children, man milk, farm work, wife housekcep, owner; wages; experience.—M atamat a. Hf, rai.d. M" ILKERS (3h experienced, about 65 cows, machines; refs.; cottago, milk, firewood. —Capable. 794. JIK I'. A LP. . EIKING and Odd Jobs.-Boy, IG-17, wanted; wages 10s per week and found; must be clean and honest. —Farm, G7l, HF.hald. ILKING and Farm Work.—Youth wanted, assist; wages 30a.—L. Kirk, 'ratnamii. Phone 9PW. Morrinsville. ILKING and General Farm Work.— Man, 30s week.—J. Hamilton, Shaftesbury, Te Arohn. _____ A/ r OUTH. strong, respectable, good hand J. milker, odd jobs, good home; wages i'l. —H., 80S. JIKRAI.P. VOUTH (10-19), good milker.—Meet em--1 ployer, 1 p.m. Thursday, J. 13. MacEwan Slion. Hamilton. VOUTII. experienced, good stripper; 255; .! good home; refs. essential.—A., c.o. Boyce. Cambridge. "f)EARSON'S Registry, Exchange E"iie.— 1 Married Couple, both milkers (cottage). Machine Milkers. ______ FARM WORK WANTED. IP ARM Work, strong, capable youth; ! wages wanted 30s and found. —Immigration Officer. Auckland. —. HARM Work, Boy, 15 years, on farm all JL' lifo; good milker. —A.M.. 711. Herald. 1~~ AARM (small).—Married Couple seek posi- . tion, both milkers, ,owii cottage; any wage accepted.—A.J.. 7(36, HkRAI.T). i7*Aßir Hand, machine milker, good with _L horses, wants job; low wage, t 293, llf.uai.l). Hamilton. . I/IARM Hands, Machine and Hand Milkers, X Youths, experienced hands, waiting positions.—Pearson's Registry. Exchange Lane. Hands, Couples, Milkers, Youths, .L Men, Learners, available. —A 1 Eegistrj, 47, Queen St. Phone 4(5-491. I,FENCING. Etc.—Men (2) want contract. 1- long job; outback preferred; go anywhere; workers— Ayrnhire, 757, Herald. ACITINE Milking.— Young Man desires same, clean and reliable. —Urgent, 809, Hkhald. „ M — ARRIED Couple, both experienced Milkers, seek position; excellent refs.— Energetic, c.o. G'us Walsh, Te Aroha. SHARKS or Wagon.—'Two young men, thoroughly experienced, want herd.— Write Energetic, 751, Herald.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20725, 19 November 1930, Page 1
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