Situations Vacant [ Farm COMPANION HELP j COMPANION HELP 5 COMPANION HELP j COMPANION HELP I COMPANION HELP j COMPANION HELP COMPANION HELP COMPANION HELP LAND GIRL LANDGIRL LANDGIRL LANDGIRL LANDGIRL LANDGIRL LAND GIRL LANDGIRL POSITION offered mature thinking person in a modern home, to help with a top line of trotters. Two adults, would suit a person interested in a good life style and travel, must hold driver's licence. REPLY ‘TRESS’ 1 No. ZP8729. F.1424 COUNTRY COTTAGE WANTED Retired Farmer or J Active Pensioner Couple to occupy warm, sunny homestead in return for light duties. Ph. Amberley 48048. EXPERIENCED MARRIED SHEPHERD FOR 8500 acre property, situated near Lake Coleridge. Preferably someone prepared to take responsibility. As the last two Shepherds in this position have gone on to Managers jobs, it is a good position for someone wishing to gain further experience. Wages $7OOO per year, plus usual perks. Primary school only. Write:— ,J. H. COOKE, BIG BEN. Private Bag. DARFTELD. or Phone Glenroy 587. 59391. FARM EMPLOYMENT FARMER’S son, aged 17 years, wants position on a mixed farm or cropping farm. Applicant would prefer a permanent position in the Methven district. References if required. Available for interview now. PLEASE PHONE 28-660 METHVEN. 1396 FENCERS REQUIRED FOR the erection of a substantial length of Deer fence in the Carew district. All post framed, all tools and machinery supplied. Reply in writing to: — G. C. Kain, Orton R.D. TEMUKA. i 1417
BOOROOLA SHEEP BREEDING AND DEER OPERATIONS MANAGER Haldon Station THIS position will become vacant in approximately two months. It requires a person who has had considerable experience with stock and is capable of showing initiative and enterprise. RESPONSIBILITIES: Management of the entire Booroola breeding operation, which includes the only purebred Booroola flock in New Zealand. This involves the administration of approx 2000 recorded ewes and preparation of up to 1000 rams for sale. Management of the deer operation. These operations are run apart from other ; station activities and are contained in a separate 2000 acre unit of which 400 acres of irrigation is fenced for deer. The whole area is recently devel- ; oped with all new fences and covered sheep yards . and deer yards. All applications treated confidentially. Inquiries; James Innes Haldon Station FAIRLIE. Phone 3775 Fairlie. 1115 ENTHUSIASTIC? AN opportunity awaits an eager and enthusiastic married man on a 1150 ha North Canterbury sheep and cattle property 12km from Culverden. Applicants must have dogs, and experience with both machinery and stock. Wages will be commensurate with your ability, paid on an hourly basis if so desired. Usual perks, attractive new bungalow and school bus at gate. Apply: T. F. Davison Wynyard CULVERDEN Phone 4D. W6630 FARM HAND MARRIED or single for a South Otago hill property. Must have had all round experience and own dogs. Repy: W. McNab Phone 166 K OWAKA (collect) After 7 p.m. 59015 HEAD SHEPHERD CENTRE HILL FARM SETTLEMENT AN EXPERIENCED person is required for the above position. This Lands and Survey block is 20km north of Mossburn, covering 14,000 ha up the Oreti Valley. Stock consists of 16,000 sheep and 2000 cattle, with a staff of up to 5 permanent employees. Accommodation available with good wages and concessions. Please contact the Manager, KEN McLEOD. Phone 49S Mossburn (Collect). I 8581
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