I Situations Vacant [TURKEY FARM TRAINEE POSITION would suit young person with ambition who is willing to work hard for a future. PHONE: CUST 817 LOBURN 751. TYPEWRITING TEACHER TYPEWRITING TEACHES TYPE W KITING TE AC HER FOR early Monday and Thursday evenings, starting July 11, to prepare small, motivated class for Pitman and T.C.B. exams in November. Please apply:— The Principal, RITCHIE SECRETARIAL COLLEGE. P.O. Box 13-072, Phone 790-668. WELLINGTON COLLEGE INFORMATION RELATING TO THE APPOINTMENT OF A DEPUTY PRINCIPAL I THE present Deputy Principal of Wellington, Mr Laurie F. Gardiner, B.A. (Hons.), will retire from his position at the end of 1983 after ISH years of service to the school. Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons interested in appointment to this position. Further information regarding the position can be obtained by writing to: The Headmaster, WELLINGTON COLLEGE, Private Bag, WELLINGTON. i YOUTHLINE : YOUTHLINE APPLICATION for voluntary Youthline counsellors now accepted. PhODQ 794-794. Situations Vacant Farm COMFORTABLE modern three bedroom house in attractive setting near Templeton, available in exchange for part-time help around farm and garden. Particularly suitable retired farmer or shepherd. Phone 478-803 evenings. CLAYTON FARMING CO. LTD TRUCK AND TRACTOR DRIVER CLAYTON Station, 14 miles from Fairlie, requires a married truck and tractor driver. This is a responsible position commanding top wages. Modern 3 bdrm house, primary and secondary school bus at gate. Duties Include operating modern equipment and being able to maintain and service same with other staff on a large developing station. Apply with reference to: W. A. ORBELL, Clayton Station, FAIRLIE. Phone Ashwick Flat 832.
FARM POSITION A position for an experienced married couple on a Central Otago run is available. Along with stock work, the successful applicant will be expected to take responsibility for hay making, tractor work and involvement with irrigation development. Primary and secondary school buses at gate. All applications in writing to:— Mr J. R. Beattie, Patearoa, CENTRAL OTAGO. MANAGEMENT PARTNER HORTICULTURAL ENTERPRISE INQUIRIES are Invited from prospective Management Partners interested in a horticultural enterprise. The Lincoln College Property Management Service is acting for a partnership, which operates an established strawberry growing business on the outskirts of Christchurch. The Management Partner would have a financial interest in the partnership and would be responsible for the day to day running of the operation. Some experience in horticulture and labour management is desirable. The amount of capital to be provided by the Management Partner is not critical, but could be up to $25,000. Suitable arrangements could be made to assist a Management Partner with limited capital. Inquiries should be made in writing to the undersigned stating age, present position, capital available and a brief summary of qualifications and horticultural experience. D. K. OWER, Deputy Director. Property Management Service, Lincoln College, CANTERBURY. WANTED MARRIED PERSON REQUIRED for developing orchard on outskirts of Christchurch. Applicant must be experienced in orchard work and with orchard machinery. A comfortable brick home is available. Please apply In writing giving details of previous employment and phone number. Write: G. K. ILLINGWORTH, No. 22 R.D., Bennetts Rd, GERALDINE.
HERD MANAGER WE REQUIRE A HERD MANAGER for our 400 cow factory supply herd. The applicant will be required to have considerable dairying experience and be capable of managing the milking, calving and mating etc, in consultation with the owner and be able to work with, and supervise, farm cadets in this work. An excellent house is provided and primary and secondary schools available. Please apply in writing with details of previous experience by July 4, 1983 to: Ray Borcovsky, « Tutaki Vallejt A « Murchison,, Phone 117 A Murchison.
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