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SITUATIONS VACANT Advertisements uf Hi words under the headings of Situations Vacant, Wanted,' For Sale, To Let, Lost and Found, MMi-elianeous Wants etc.. Is per insertion, three consecutive Insertions is tid, six consecutive Insertions 5s Strictly cash In advance. Extra charge tf booked. Business letters should he addressed to The Manaser, and not The Editor. 17ANTED, tidy honest YOUTH for VV dairy farm and milk run.—Phone 20-225. WANTED, 2 first-class TROUSER HANDS; duties to commence January 4, 1939.—Apply Alex. Martin, merchant tailor, 14 Bond street, Dunedin. [7ANTED, after January 2, COOKVT GENERAL for country; woman with child not objected to.—For particulars apply Box 4, Maheno. iITANTED, as Companion-Help, kindly Vt PERSON, assist housework and cooking; small family; daily, or sleep in; good wages.—624, Times. ORCHARD Work—We can employ Boys and Girls under 20 if their mothers could cater for them; camp life.—Tonkin, Ettrick. BAKER'S AGENCY, Stafford street.— Machine, Blade Shearers, Ploughmen, Cowboys, Gardener, Cowman-Gardener, Cooks, Generals, Laundresses, Machine Milkers, Married Couple (man gardener, £3 10s), Girls (tourist hotels), Wool Classer. WANT For Tourist Hotel, Queenstown, ONE SECOND COOK. MOUNT COOK & SOUTHERN LAKES TOURIST CO., LTD., 133 Rattray street. riREY ELECTRIC POWER BOARD. SECRETARY^TREASURER. APPLICATIONS, to be received up to JANUARY 14, 1939, are invited for the position of Secretary-Treasurer The commencing salary will be £650 pa. rising by two annual increments of £SO to £750 p.a. Schedule of duties and conditions may be obtained from the Undersigned. JOHN DENFORD, 8.C0m., A.R.A.N.Z., Secretary. P.O. Box 67, Greymouth. JNIVERSITY OF OTAGO. . MEDICAL SCHOOL. ASSISTANT IN PATHOLOGY. APPLICATIONS are invited from Medical Graduates for the above position. Salary at the rate of £3OO per annum, with free residence in Dunedin Hospital. Applications CLOSE with the Undersigned on JANUARY 19, 1939. H. CHAPMAN. Registrar. TECHNICAL COLLEGE. TEACHER FOR ART AND GENERAL SUBJECTS (Master or Mistress), Grade B or C. Qualified to take charge of Art throughout the School, including design, lino-cutting, lettering, poster, and craft work. Applicants to state particulars of other subjects offered, including drill or music, games and out-of-school activities. Duties to commence on March 1 or earlier. Applications on Form T-12, With-copies of testimonial ahd : full jiaHiculafs of training and experience, CLOSE with the Principal on TUESDAY. February 7. iHE SYDNEY (New South Wales) •*■ COUNTY COUNCIL (ELECTRICITY UNDERTAKING). APPOINTMENT OF GENERAL MANAGER. Applications are invited by the Sydney County Council, Sydney, N.S.W., for the position of General Manager. The function of the appointee will be to manage, as a servant of the Council, and in accordance with the relevant Acts, By-laws, Ordinances and Regulations, the Council's Electricity Undertaking. The duties, powers, authorities and functions of the General Manager are defined by Statute, and attention is particularly directed to the Gas and Electricity Act.. 19351936 (of New South Wales). The Council supplies electricity direct to approximately 248,500 users in an area of about 150 square miles with a population of 896,000, and in bulk to 15 public bodies and companies in an area of 747 square miles with a population of 148,500. The number of kwh. sold in 1938 will be about 568,000,000. £20,500,000 (Australian) have been expended on plant and equipment for the Undertaking. The gross revenue for, the year 1938 will be about £2,950,000. The plant installed in the Council's two power stations is in the form of steam boilers and turbo-alternators of an aggregate rating of 226,000 kw. The greatest demand on the system has been 176,000 kw. Both overhead and underground mains are used for the transmission and distribution of electricity. The number of officers and employees of all grades in the undertaking is 3076. The salary will be at the rate of three thousand pounds (£3OOO, Australian) per annum, subject to deduction on account of Superannuation and such other deductions by way of wages or special Tax as may be imposed by law. The appointment will be terminable by three (3) months' notice on either side. The service of the appointee will terminate upon his attaining the age of sixty-five (65) years. The appointment will be made in accordance with Section 58 (1) of the Gas and Electricity Act 1935-1936 (of New South Wales) which reads: — The Sydney County Council shall appoint a person chosen solely on the basis of his executive and administrative experience and qualifications to be the General Manager. Each application mu=t set out the date and place of applicant's birth and his nationality and briefly the qualifications and experience which in his opinion make him suitable for the position and should be accompanied by copies of testimonials covering the period 1929 to 1938 inclusive. The applicant selected will be asked to show the originals of his testimonials before he is appointed, and as soon as possible afterwards his birth certificate or a certified copy. The applicant selected will be required to submit himself for examination by the Council's Medical Officer and w'ill only be appointed if he is certified "fit" by that officer. The successful applicant will be required to make available his services to the Council about June 1, 1939, and to assume the functions and designation of General Manager about October 8, 1939. From the date on which, by arrangement with the Council, he makes his services available he will receive the salary mentioned above. Each application must be enclosed in a sealed envelope endorsed "Application for Position of General Manager." and must be received by the Secretarv by 5 p.m. on Tuesday, Januarv 24, 1939. The postal address is: The Secretary, the Sydney County Council. Box 4009 VV., G.P.0.. Sydney, New South Wales. H. R. FORBES MACKAY, General Manager. The Sydney County Council, Queen Victoria Building, George street, Sydney, N.S.W.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23691, 24 December 1938, Page 1

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