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j Situations Vacant Farm HOUSEKEEPER FARM HELP RESPONSIBLE person required for live-in position in I modern farm home to care for 1 adult and 3 school age children. A knowledge of horses an advantage. Drivers licence essential and references please. ■Phone 860 Springfield. MARRIED COUPLE j REQUIRED I FOR factory supply dairy I farm. Experience preferred, j Phone: IRWELL 241-716. SHEPHERD A married man Is required to fill a vacancy created by the present shepherd being appointed io a management position. Property has 5000 Perendale Cross sheep and 325 Angus cattle. Good house with primary and secondary school bus available. Applicants must have previous experience and be able to accept responsibility. Applications in writing and nominating at least one referee to: J. D. BALLANTYNE, Gawler Downs, No. 8 R.D., ASHBURTON. SINGLE PERSON A position has become available on a 222 hectare farm with 137 hectares border dyke Irrigation, 2100 sheep, 50 cattle and 96 hectares ot crop. Good accommodation provided. Apply In writing stating farm experience and enclose references to: lAN M. JONES. Hinds, No. 5 R.D., ASHBURTON. University Vacancies THE UNIVERSITY OF AUCKLAND New Zealand TOWN PLANNING - CHAIR CARRYING WITH IT THE HEADSHIP OF THE DEPARTMENT CLOSING DATE: September 9, 1983 It Is expected that the person appointed to the Chair will provide academic and professional leadership, exert a strong influence on the further development of appropriate teaching programmes, stimulate research activity in the department and strengthen links between the University, profession and community. Applicants should have advanced academic qualifications in urban and regional planning, and desirably extensive research and/or teaching experience. LAW - ASSOCIATEPROFESSORSHIP CLOSING DATE: August 5, 1983 The University wishes to make an appointment in the general field of Commercial Law and it is hoped that the person appointed will be able to provide leadership in that area. Applicants should have a higher degree; previous experience in one or more of research, teaching, professional practice, is essential.

MANAGEMENT STUDIES - LECTURESHIP CLOSING DATE: August 12, 1983 Applicants should have a higher degree and have teaching experience and research interests in one or more of the following fields: Operations Management/ Management Science; Marketing/Internatlonal Business; Innovation/Research and Development; Business Pollcy/Strategic Management. MUSIC - LECTURESHIP CLOSING DATE: August 19, 1983 Applicants should be composers of standing who are active in a variety of musical areas and are aware ot contemporary practices in composition. They should be proficient, all-round musicians with previous teaching experience and able to contribute to the wider more basic areas of coursework such as harmony, keyboard skills, history of music. MUSIC - HALF-TIME TEACHER OF SINGING (3 YEAR TERM) CLOSING DATE: August 19, 1983 The person appointed will be required to teach singing students enrolled for University courses, to provide practical assistance with degree and diploma courses, and to take part In departmental extracurricular activities for the development of music within the University and the community. An appointment will be made for three years with the possibility of reappointment for a further period. Commencing salaries will be established within the appropriate scale — Professors $NZ41397-$52,482 per annum; Associate - Professors 5NZ37.896 per annum; Lecturers $NZ21,660-$25,634 per annum. Conditions of appointment and method of application are available from all New Zealand Universities and from the Assistant Registrar (Academic Appointments), University of Auckland. Applications, in accordance with Method of Application, should be forwarded as soon as possible but not later than the closing dates stated. W. B. NICOLL, Registrar. University of Auckland, Private Bag, AUCKLAND.

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Press, 25 June 1983, Page 54

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Page 54 Advertisements Column 9 Press, 25 June 1983, Page 54

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