FARM HANDS WANTED MAN, Single, milk and farm work. —Apply Manager, Ambury's, Point Farm, Mangere. Phone ] 2-833. MAN, married, Dairying, General, ooard omployer; school handy; good wages right people.—L. Collins, Taliuna. MAN with own herd, 70-80 cows, to milk on half share basis, farm handy to Morrinsville, no eczema on this farm; financial assistance to right man if , required.—Apply to R. Ramsay. Morrinsville. MARRIED Couple, young, unencumbered; nmn, shed and team work; wife, companion; wages £3 and found. Box 18, Waitoa. |\/I ILKERS, experienced, town supply.— -i-'X Heach-me Registry, opp. C.P.O. 40-013. SHARE-Milker. own herd, 05 cows; 50-50; good farm.—K.. (MIM, Herald. CJHARE-Milker, own herd. 50-50 basis, 00 to 100 cows; good farm.—W. Turner, Katikati. QHARE-Milker, unmarried, 35 cows, Va shares, good farm and conditions; 3 miles Morrinsville.—Bat, 30M. Herald. OHARE-Milkers, 00 cows, thirds, comfortable O 5-roomed Cottage, and excellent shed. — P., 127 M, Herald. O HARE-Milkers, own herd, 140, 50-50 O basis, good farm, handy Te Puke. — Shares, 317, Herald. QHARE-Milker, own herd, 50-50 basis; 70 O cows; Bay of Plenty district. —'2A Coronation Rd., Epsom, Auckland. SHARE-Milker, own herd, 80-00 cows, 5050 basis; good House.—Worker, c.o. Flatt's, Tc Arolia. O HARE-Milker, Te Awamutu, 80, 00 cows; kj • thirds; 3 milkers; herd and conditions good.-—J., lfl'2M, Herald. SHARE-Milkcr wanted, with own herd, on 50-50 basis, 80 cows, coming season; good farm, good conditions. —J. R. Flay, Te Awamutu. O HARE-MILKER, with own herd, 100-120 O cows; 50-50 basis; good farm, house and shed, all convs.; 4 miles from town. G. RICHMOND, Box 53, Otorohanga. Phone 180. SHARE-Milkers for 130 cows; one-third shares, half calves and pigs; four milkers are required, including two adult males; good conditions,- handy to town. —Apply A. F. Thorp, Paeroa. SHARE-Milker, own herd, must bo good, 75-80 cows, first-class farm, near dried milk factory; owner supply hay-making machinery. FARMER, 350 M, Herald. "V'OUTH, about 18] experienced, good X'stripper; odd jobs.—M. Seales. Papakura. Q HARE-MILKERS FOR TE AWAMUTU. O 80-00 cows, one-third share, half pigs and calves, good Cottage, married man and 2 males preferred. Knowledge of sheep a consideration. Extra paid for this work. Good references essential. 9, Herald, TAURANGA. OHARE-MILKER, 50-50 or rather better O to right Man, with 00 real good Cows, or buy owner's tested herd, highly improved Waikato farm, modern amenities; a 3-year agreement could be arranged. References to
INTEGRITY, 932, Herald. Registry, Palmerston Bldgs.—Sharemilkers, Couples, £3, keep; Youths, Gardener. FARM WORK WANTED ptOUPLE, experienced, recommended.—McKnight's Registry, Hamilton. CiOUPLE wants 50-00 cows, half shares; I supply herd or purchase owner's.—Superfine, 3UIM, Herald. DAIRY Farm Manager, single, 30, thoroughly experienced, small and large farms.—Apply Farm, 572 M, Herald.
DRAINING, wages or contract, wanted; satisfaction guaranteed.—Experienced, 11, Herald, Hamilton. 1 FAMILY, third shares, wanted, 80-90 cows, • 3 milkers, coming season.—Experienced, 2IM. Herald, Hamilton. HERD of 00-80 cows wanted, share-milk-ing, by 2 Men; life experience in farming; can take over immediately.—Honest, <l7, IIERAbD. MAN, experienced, fencing, general, no milking.—Work, 370, Herald. MAN (27), experienced, Milking and Farm Work —P.Q.. 9, Herald. Hamilton. MAN, elderly, Milk, Odd Jobs, light; quiet home. —Dairy, 38, Herald. AN - .24), position Dairy Farm, good j home and conditions. —8 Henley bt., Parnell. ■ MAN, 35, fencing, general, horses, experienced sheep, anywhere— J. F., 309, Herald. T AN, middle-aged, Milk Small Herd, experienced Gardener; interview employer anywhere.—Hortus, 433, Herald. _ TITAN, yonng, fully experienced, near City, IVJL temporarily, Fencing. Young, 720, Herald TITAN, young, desires position Sheep StaiVl tion; 3 dogs, 9 months' experience, sheep, cattle; good home essentjal.—Willing, 23M.' Hekalp. Hamilton. H/TATES require Position, sheep or dairy, IVI Taranaki. —8.D.. 208. Herald. MATES, Share-milking coming season; exp., good workers. —» West St.. Newton. HARES, 3 milkers. 2 males, strong hands, life experienced.—Reliable, 336 M. Herald. OHARK-Milking wanted, third shares, family U 4 male adult milkers. 110-130 cows; refs. —R.Y., 654 M. Herald. SHARE-Milkers, family 3 milkers; near Hamilton preferred. —Jeffery. P. 0.. Conlonloii LiHARE-Milking, 60-70 cows, family, O vonng, experienced; handy school; start July,'— Shares, c.o. Montgomery. Te Puke. Cj HARE-MILKING WANTED, 120-150 C cows, Juno 1, 4 adults (3 males); must be good conditions, house and shed; refs.; 7 years and 3 years one position. WORKER, Box 36, Morrinsville. YOUTH, 20, experienced Sheep and Cattle, no milking.—J.R.. 341, Herald. ■\7OUTH 17V4. experienced Dairying, wants J position Morrinsville-Matamata, good hnmp—Write Honest, Box 30, Morrinsville. r»A-100 Cows; 20 years' experience, TaraOU naki-Waikato; good herd; particulars. Fanner, care Gifford, Te Awamutu. PUPILS WANTED A CCOUNTANCY, Stages 1, 2, 3; also InA stituto Secretaries' Exam, luition by Registered Accountant, — Wakefield College, Palmerston Bldgs.; 41-391. RT Metal Work, Basketry, etc. Prospectus T VRESSMAKING. SelwynCollegeday, iJ evening.—Safe Deposit Bldgs.; 40-OS3. . —N.Z. College; continual demand for Operators—22B Queen St. TV/fOTOR-Driving—B. A. Mayhill. Auck--IVI land's most experienced Instructor Phone 10-036. S iL pSSSii B ?S= ensures O'Connell Street. SHORTHAND, Typewriting, Book-keeping, Enclish. at Auckland Business College. STAMMERING. Sufferers rapidly cured, astonished, having "Tried Everything. —Riithtway Studio, 127 Tipper Queen St. —T \MMERING. —Country Sufferers, spend profitable holiday, return without Impediment, permanent cure.—Rightua.\ Studio. 0 WIMMING.—Latest Eii/sy Methods, 6 Lesbsons. .€ 1/1/-.—Prof. Anderson, Tepid Baths BOWERS Engineering School, Ltd., .las W. Bower. Director, announces that up to-date instruction for all grades of Engineering Exams. is still obtainable at reasonable fees Class or postal courses.—Phone 42-123 Address. Colwill'o Chambers Swanson St Auckland C.l ' I?ARN 5/- • 10/- hour Writing Showcards Ji/ and Tickets. Learn quickly from a Professional who guarantees big results Illustrated booklet sent free. No obligation—Write BERNARD E. McIvAY. Showcard Studios. Wanganui. Radio— the industry of oppor- , TUNITY —lf you are really interested in Radio, why not make it your career? tree Prospectus. RADIO COLLEGE, 07 W mstono Buildings, C.l WINES AND SPIRITS FOR_SALE . a. CORBAN A SONS. LTD., 28 Fort A. St. (32-000). —Oldest firm, oldest wines, largest Vineyards, the only Gold Medallists. I,W\YS buv Corban's Wines, best value in N.Z. Rich Port, bulk (own jars). 25/1 irals. —ITCKLAND WINE CO., Rutland St.— Famous Choice Wines, Madeira, Golden Slierrv, Old Rich Port, 35h case; Frontignac, '«i/- "case; Invalid and Reserve Port, 40/rase. All freight paid.—Phone 44-409. LYDEBALLA " Port, Standard" quality, 35/- case railed.—Clyde Ballantyne, To Kauwhata. RADALY'S Wines are Best; No. 4 Port, 35/- case, frt. pd.—J, Radaly, Henderson. OA/ Case—Frontignac, sweet, riclj, red OU/ wine, delvd. —Crown Wines, Elliott St. WINES, ALES, SPIRITS, AT WHOLESALE PRICES. Corban's Wines, Ports, Sherries, Madeira, Frontignac, Muscatel, Cocktail, etc.. Ports, from 39/- per case, freight paid. ALL Brands Ales and Spirits supplied at our wholesalo list prices. Mixed Hampers from 20/-, freight paid. Cash with Order. State occupation for no-licence district. A. A. CORBAN AND SONS, LTD., Wine Warehouse, 28 Fort St.. Auckland.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23033, 10 May 1938, Page 1
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