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Situations Vacant Farm MARRIED MANAGER WANTED for Town Supply Farm. Must be fully experienced in dairying and with instruction capable of all day-to-day management Reply to: Nell Kerr, Ranglors, RJ9. 3. MARRIED MAN REQUIRED for mixed farm, 40 kms from Christchurch. Large 3 bdrm home available with school bus at gate. Good wages and conditions. Write ZP2BSS Press WANTED EXPERIENCED married couple for a mixed farming property situated at Duntroon. Programme Includes: Irrigation, cropping, sheep and cattle. Three bdrm house. Apply Stringer and Co., Oamaru. 50/50 SHAREMILKER 50/50 SHAREMILKER, milking between 100 and 150 cows, required for 1933-84 season. The property is situated In Mid-Canterbury. PHONE 36-318 MAYFIELD. University Vacancies THE PAPUA NEW GUINEA UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING LECTURER APPLICATIONS are Invited for the above position In the Department of Electrical and Communications Engineering. Candidates should preferably have experience In teaching communication engineering subjects to degree level. An Interest In HF and UHF amateur radio techniques or satellite communication would be preferred. A higher degree would be an advantage. Salary: Lecturer K 16.020 — K 17.870. (KI equals 5NZ1.7490.) Appointment level will depend upon qualifications and experience. Initial contract period is for approximately three years. Other benefits Include a gratuity of 24 per cent taxed at 2 per cent, appointment and repatriation fares, leave fares for the staff member and family after 18 months of service, settllng-ln and settlingout allowances, six weeks paid leave per year, education fares and assistance towards school fees. Free housing, salary protection plan and medical benefit schemes are available. Detailed applications with curriculum vitae together with the names and addresses of three referees and telephone contact should be received by:— The Registrar, P.N.G. University of Technology, Private Mall Bag, Lae, Papua New Guinea, by July 30, 1983. THE UNIVERSITY OF AUCKLAND New Zealand SCHOOL OF MEDICINE ANATOMY - SENIOR LECTURESHIP OR LECTURESHIP (Medical or Non-Medlcal) APPLICANTS should have had experience of teaching human gross anatomy to medical or paramedical classes; experience In teaching embryology histology or neuroanatomy would also be desirable. While applicants need not necessarily be medically qualified, preference will be given to applicants holding a degree In medicine. Applicants should also have postgraduate experience In some field or fields of the anatomical sciences and published evidence of such experience is desirable. Salary will be established within the appropriate scale: MEDICAL: Lecturers $NZ25,785 - $31,103 per annum; Senior Lecturers — $NZ35,121 - $45,213 per annum. Non-Medlcal: Lecturers — $NZ21,660 - $25,684 per annum; Senior Lecturers — $NZ27,088 - $30,127 per annum. Conditions of Appointments and Method of Application are available from New Zealand Universities or 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 SEPTEMBER 15, 1933. W. B. NICOLL Registrar UNIVERSITY OF AUCKLAND, Private Bag, AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND. UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO DUNEDIN - NEW ZEALAND FELLOWSHIPS Robert Burns — Literature Frances Hodgkins — Art Mozart — Music THE University of Otago Invites applications for 1984 for the above fellowships from any New Zealander, or person normally resident in New Zealand. The fellowships are open to any serious writer of Imaginative literature (Robert Burns), practising artist or sculptor (Frances Hodgkins), or composer (Mozart). Further particulars may be obtained from the undersigned. The closing date for applications Is August 10, 1983. D. W. GIRVAN, Registrar.

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Press, 2 July 1983, Page 57

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Page 57 Advertisements Column 7 Press, 2 July 1983, Page 57

Page 57 Advertisements Column 7 Press, 2 July 1983, Page 57

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