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VACANCIES—GENERAL | WEEK-END Work. A city hotel requires a person, male or female, to stocktake each week- • end (two-three hours). Must be; reasonably quick and reliable. | Please apply P 8217, "Press,” ■ £££‘l FROM Spare Time Make ' Soft Toys at home. We Buy I your work and send free kit. | Send for free booklets "Crafts." j Box 264 WanganuiWS | i PUBLIC SERVICE VACANCIES | 1983 SENIOR PLANNING OFFICERS AND PLANNING OFFI-! CER. MINISTRY OF WORKS, HEAD OFFICE. The head office of the Minis-j itry of Works has vacancies in: its town and country planning branch for Senior Planning Officers and Planning Officers to undertake planning duties within the Government's administrative and technical respon- ] s:bility under the Town and Country Planning Act. The work involves co-ordination of public works and land use, reports on the siting of Govern-. ment projects, specialised surveys and research into a wide variety of planning questions, and advice to administrative staff on technical planning matters and the preparation and submission of expert evidence at statutory hearings. Some travelling is involved in attending hearings before local councils and the Town and Country Planning Appeal Board and also in discussing technical planning questions with councils. Qualifications: Applicants for planning officer positions must be A.M.T.P.1., M.N.Z.P.I. or equivalent. Applicants for senior planning positions must, in addition to the above, have had at least six years postgraduate professional experience. including four years in a responsible planning post. SalI ary: Senior planning officer. £1955 to £2065 p.a.: planning offij cer, £l2lO to £1955. Commencing j salary will be fixed within the I above ranges according to qualifications and experience. Full details and application ' forms are available from the Chief Town Planner. Ministry of j Works, P.O. Box 8024, Wellington.

2234 NURSE, DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF, KELSTON, AUCKLAND.

Salary £959 p.a., plus an allowance of 15 per cent in lieu of overtime and penal time, less £146 10s a year for board and lodgings. Duties: Responsible for the health of pupils and assisting with genera! supervision. Work involves some evening and week-end duties. The appointee is required to live in. Qualifications: General nursing certificate. Applicant should be fond of children and have a genuine interest in their care and training. Driving licence would be an advantage. 2304 SCIENTIST. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, RUAKURA AGRICULTURE RESEARCH CENTRE.

I Salary up to £2295 p.a. according to qualifications and experiI ence. Outstanding officers can 1 proceed to £3lOO on scientific merit. Duties: To assist in a research programme in dairy cattle nutrition and at evaluating pasture as a feed-stuff for growing, lactating and fattening stock and at measuring the voluntary intakes of grazing stock the factors which affect these and the feed requirements of grazing animals. In addition to the contributing and current projects the successful applicant will have the opportunity to develop independent lines of investigation. Qualifications: Ph.D. or honours degree, preferably with some additional research | experience In ruminant nutri- , tion. 2654 SUPERINTENDENTS (2), DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, DIAGNOSTIC STATION, WHANGAREI AND LINCOLN COLLEGE. Salary up to £2295 according to qualifications and experience. Duties: Officer in charge of the new stations to be established at Whangarei and Lincoln College. The appointees will commence duties shortly before completion of the respective stations, which is anticipated to be about November, 1966. Qualifications: B.V.Sc. or equivalent with post-graduate training in pathology and/or microbiology and experience in laboratory diagnostic procedures. 2655 SCIENTIST. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WALLACEVILLE ANIMAL RESEARCH CENTRE. Salary up to £1845 according to qualifications and experience. Qualifications: B.Sc. or M.Sc. in microbiology, preferably with experience in veterinary microbiology and serology. Duties: Officer to be responsible for the microbiological aspects of the diagnosis of animal diseases and associated investigations. The appointee will be stationed initially at Wallaceville, but will later be transferred to the Lincoln Diagnostic Station at Lincoln College when it opens. 2656 SCIENTISTS (2), RUAKURA AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH CENTRE AND WALLACEVILLE ANIMAL RESEARCH CENTRE. Salary up to £1845 according to qualifications and experience. Qualifications: B.Sc. or M.Sc. in Zoology. A recent graduate or one close to graduation would be considered. Duties: Parasitological examination of specimens from cases of animal diseases and associated investigations of parasitological problems of animals. The appointees will be stationed initially at Ruakura and Wallaceville, but will later be transferred respectively to the stations at Whangarei and Lincoln, when they open. 2658 TECHNICIAN. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. WALLACEVILLE ANIMAL RESEARCH CENTRE. I Salary up to £l2lO according Ito qualifications and experience. Qualifications: Preference would be given to applicants who had successfully completed some units in Zoology at university level or with previous experience in parasitology, entomology or related fields. Duties: Parasitological examination of specimens from cases of animal diseases and tssociated investigations of parasitological problems of animals. The appointee would be stationed initially at Wallaceville for training but would later be transferred to the Lincoln Diagnostic Station, at Lincoln College when it opens. 2720 OVERSEER. N.Z. FOREST SERVICE. TAPANUI. Commencing salary up o £l2lO p.a. according to qualifications and experience. The appointee must be experienced in the operation of construction machinery. He will be required to take charge of a unit of the conservancy reading fleet and wifi report to the Conservancy Roadlng Overseer. 2729 A VACANCY EXISTS in the Justice Department, Waipiata Youth Centre,- Central Otago for an INSTRUCTOR (PAINTING). Salary within the range £9OO to £llO5 as merited. AppliI cants are required to be medically fit, be an experienced I tradesman with sound practical ' and theoretical knowledge of i painting and paperhanging, and have the ability to instruct inmates in the theory and prac- . tice of the trade. Housing available at an assessed renI tai. Appointee required to | join the Government Superan- : nuation Fund and retire at 60 ! 1 years of age.

VACANCIES—GENERAL ACCOUNTS CLERK BLENHEIM LEGAL OFFICE WE HAVE an immediate vacancy for a male or female clerk to assist our accountant Good conditions and staff superannuation available. Apply in writing in first instance, stating experience to: Messrs Paterson and Bremner, Solicitors, P.O. Box 11, Blenheim. 9422

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31107, 9 July 1966, Page 27

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Page 27 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31107, 9 July 1966, Page 27

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