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FARM HANDS WANTED ACTIVE Gardener-Cowman (2 cows), excellent conditions.—The Homestead, Kerikeri Central. Bui', Girl, handy Waikato, dairy farm: good wages, conditions. —Easy, 121 M Herald, Hamilton. BUY or Youth, experienced, assist milking, odd jobs; wages £2.—Ed Hinets, To Aroha. BUY, dairy farm, milking and odd jobs; guod wage« and home.—Peake, Phone •JiK, To Puko. BUY, Youth, machine milking, general, £B. —Box 3, Phone 35, Walton. BOY or Girl, Assist Milk 50 Cows, Light Farm Work; good home, wages. W. Fickling, Qnewhero BUY for farm work, few cows and sheep; good home; above award wages.—King 33K. Matakana, evenings. OY or Youth, some experience, Dairy _ Farm: wages above award; good home. — Edwin Cullen, Phone 45D, Maungaturoto. BOY. Youth or Q-irt, experienced, machine milking, 50 cows, light farm work, good conditions; wages £2 15/- and found. —- Uwner, 385 M. Herald. BOY or Youth for bailing up and general farm work; £l2 clear month.—M. Miiicich, Tatuanui, Morrinsville, or Phone USA between 7 and 9 p.m. DAIKY Farm Hand, experienced; £1 per week above award wages; permanent.— Vi>, 10(JM Herald. DAIRY Farm Hand, permanent; £3/10/and found; day off fortnightly, also every 3rd Sunday.—ll. A. Robertson, Mangere. Ph. 54-728. DAIRYMAN, for Friesian herd, good allround knowledge, £4 5/- per week.— Apply with references, Wesley College, Paerata, Phono 259, Pukekohe. single, for Sheep Station; permanent billet or contract work. —Manager, Crosland, Helensville. GIARDENER, milk house cows and odd t jobs; find self; own cottage.—Kß, 901 M }I EllALI). > CI IRL or Boy, assist gmall herd, close City, 3C 5-day week; above award; ideal conditions. —Ring 32, Albany. Gi IRL or Boy, small herd, light work; good S" homo.—R. Montgomery, le Kowhai R.D., Frankton. MAN, married, 3 milkers; good accommodation.'—Ring 40-436, after 5. MAN, Machine Milking, General B'arm Work; good conditions.—Ring 44-938. MAN, capable, good fencer, grubbing blackberries, etc.; hilly.—-BR. Qnewhero. AN, married; wife no duties; Dairy Farm; . cottage, £4.—JH, 253 Herald. MAN, experienced, incdigible, driver's lioence, assist Farm, near Auckland; 20 cows, machines. Wages £3/10/- clear; day off weekly.—WW, 257 Hehald-, or Ring 45-131. "]l/I AN, Elderly, required for North AuckJi land sheep farm, Hardening and attention to house cow, etc.; good home. —Box 37, Auckland. MAN, Youth, Boy or Girl, to assist milking, light farm work.—J. A. Augustine. l J hone 114 U. Helensville. MAN, married, Milking and General Farm Work; wife no duties; good house; school bus. —Ring 139 D, Otorohanga, MAN, middle-aged, or Active Pensioner, milk 2 cows, light work, sheep farm; £2 10/-. —Barker, Box 19, Mangapeehi. K MAN, married, milking and general farm work; wife milk if required; own cottage.—Capable, c.o. Flatt's, Te Aroha. MAN, married, milking and gSneral farm work; P.W.D. cottage, wife no duties; £4/15/-. —McColl's, News Agent, Otorohanga. f AN, married or single, do all farm work, lii. no cows; must be really good worker; J35.—E. Caddigan, Hoe-o-Tainui; B. L. Orr, 48 o«'ens Rd. MAN, married, P.W. Dept. cottage; farm work by hour, some by contract; 4 farmers guarantee work.—-F. 0. Bateman, Phone 12UD, Huntly. MAN. married, help milk small herd and usual farm work; wife no duties; 4roorned Cottage, electric light; free milk and firewood; main Hamilton-Cambridge Rd. Day off weekly between mllklngs. £4 per week; bonus oni of May.—J. S. Rngsftll, Pukeroro R.D., Cambridge. Phone 211 M. TANAGER, Dry Stock, Sheep, Fat Lambs. r i —P.O. Box 90, Rotorua. \f ARRIED Couple; both milk; child no obi' L jection; £3, found.—Farmer, c/o CummitigH, Cambridge. MARRIED Couple, with help; 90 cows, checle; 1-3 or % shares, or wages; start immediately.—Phons 2205, Cambridge. MARRIED Couple, take charge seaside farm, milk 31 cows; fnrn. house.—Phone lIP, Matakana, or write Box 0, Matakana. TTfARHIED Couple, no duties; own IVX cottage, all conveniences; £4 10/* week. —Wllkie, Walton. MARRIED Couple, small herd; wages £4 and found.—Bachelor, Box 30, Morrinsville. ___ ARRIED Couple or Family, assist hay balor, provide board. 2 or 3 other men; jrood wages, house provided.—D. H. Hansen, Taupiri, R.D. T/fARRIED Couple, Milking and General IVi Farm Work; wife milk evenings only; good cottage and wages.—R. C. Bell, Mornnsville. Phone TOOK. MARRIED Couple, young, with' ambition to go farming, milk 50 cows, £6 weekly, free house, free milk, bonus; man used to horses and implements. „ , i 11. N. SVENDSEN, Gre_y St.. Pukekohe. PENSIONER, strong, active, honest, small X farm, 12 acres; good home. —Apply Herald. DRESSERS, good, wanted for Shearing X Shed-, wages, 3/- per hour. —Apply Box 150, Wanffanui. uSAKE-Milkers, man with daughters preO ferred, 120 cows, 35,000 fat;//-share; commence June 15. —Apply, with refs and exporienco, AB, 393 M Herald. CJ HEARER, over 200, wanted join gang 3 O Maori Shearers, approximately 4000 per porienco, Ax>, aya.M. u kkalw. . CJ HEARER, over 200, wanted join gang 3 D Maori Shearers, approximately 4000 per man.—Phone 280 A, Te Awamutu. SHEPHERD, capable, single or married, without children; good wages and conditions. —Limestone, 679 M Hrrald. vice.—Dalgety 110), 'Rotorua. "VOITTH, Landgirl, Pensioner, light farm X duties; good home and conditions. —D. K. Reid. Tiran. ; VOUTH or Young Man, able to milk, ternX porary help until Christmas; good home; handy Papakura; award wage.—KX, 75M Herald, or Phone OIK, Papakura. tTOUTH or Young Man, able to milk, tem--1 porary help until Christmas; good home; VOUTH or Man, milking and general; good X stripper; wages £3. —Milker, Box 36, Morrinavillo. - MARRIED MAN. TAKE CHARGE DAIRY IYX FARM. NEAR AUCKLAND. With fiome Help, or Two Men with Housekeeper. 65 cows; G-roomed electric house; main road, near school. Top wages and conditions. Only thoroughly capable and interested farmer need apply. INTERVIEW, 14M Hbralb. i M ASSET AGRICULTURAL .COLLEGE. ASSISTANT DAIRYMAN. Wanted, an Assistant Dairyman (married) to assist with milking, feeding and managing the College dairy herd and general farm work as required. Tho appointee must bo an experienced stockman, a first-class hand and machine-milker, and able to take charge of the milking shed. Experience with stud stock an advantage. The College Farm is on tho outskirts of Palmerston North City and a bus service is available for children attending school. Wage £5 per week, with free house, milk and meat, Applicants are asked to state tho earliest date on which they could tako up duties and should apply by letter, enclosing copies only of references, before Wednesday, December 10. C. C. YATES. P.O. Box 601, Registrar. Palmerston North. FARM WORK WANTED DEHORNING at your shed, 1/3 head.— Evans, Brown's Rd., Manurewa. DISCING (Giant). Ploughing, 3 or 4furrow, Swamp Harrowing; Caterpillar Diesels; estimates given.—J. C. Browne. Phone 83J, Morrinsville. T?A.RMER, young, wants Farm, 70-S0 cows, J third shares; good herd.—R, 107 M Herald AN, married, wants charge place, handy. —-Energetic, 310 Herald. NOTIFYING Farmers of East Tamaki and surrounding districts that I am continuing my usual Agricultural Contracting, and trust to merit your patronage. Phone 54M, Papatoctoe. MERVYN BARDIE. SHARE-Milking for next season, at least 120-140 cows; 2 houses, good conditions; handy.—McColl's, News Agent. Otorohanga, Ma n a g e r, Experienced all branches farming, sheep and cattle, dairying, thorough knowledge implements, tractor, desires position Managing. Consider both milk. Good wages and conditions; near school. Write INELIGIBLE, 312 M Herald. FOR HIRE ABY Prams, Pushchairs.—Pram Hospital, 1 290 Karanguhapo Rd., near Pitt St. PANCY Costumes, Dinner, Morning, Tails, Serge Suits, Bridal Gowns, Veils; Catalogues 2d.—Dosiree, Dl) worth Bldg. 42-491. TACKS, Doltlo, Timber, Ext. Ladders.—Sam «* White and Sons. Market Place; 44*708. RIDING School.—Horses for Hire.—227 Campbell Rd. Phone 17-244. TYPISTS BINNEY (Si WALKER, Public Typists. Duplicating Specialists, 312 Victoria Aro. 0 ISS HANTON, Confidential Public T . ing, Dnjplicatiag.—?aiaais BWg.j 1

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 78, Issue 24135, 29 November 1941, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume 78, Issue 24135, 29 November 1941, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume 78, Issue 24135, 29 November 1941, Page 1

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