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Tall Ferns Face Tough Qualifying Pool for Olympics 20 TIMARU HERALD Wednesday, February 22, 2012 www.timaruherald.co.nz TO LET SITUATIONS VACANT SPORT BEDSIT/FLAT, furnished, $70pw, Broad- band available. Non smoker. Suitable mature employed person. Phone TEAM LEADER 686 1558. Sales/Warehouse Person Driller/ Drillers ------------------------------ BRENDA ST: Ranger Painting & Assistant Geraldine Branch Tall Ferns face $300pw, large 3 brm Specialist Coatings Delivery Persons - house, d/w, gas fire, require a motivated Our busy North double garage, osp. Phone individual to lead their Canterbury based Permanent & Relief positions BLAIRS are the New Zealand importers and 688 3793. team in Timaru. Drilling Company distributors of Kumho and Trelleborg tyres along require: Fairfax Media seeks people for the early with other brand related products. SPACIOUS two bed- Email for a full job description or phone Dual Rotary morning delivery of The Timaru Herald. tough qualifying room flat, heatpump, osp, Rotary Drillers We are looking for a person with sales ability to no pets, suit retired, 0800 688 488 Applicants must be 12 years or older. to discuss. Geotechnical take orders on the phone and to work in the Edward St, available Bonus incentives - Immediate start. warehouse unpacking and despatching tyres. March 3, $155pw. Phone Cable tool Email We run geoprobe, dual Delivery persons are required for the 614 7115 leave contact [email protected] If you are enthusiastic, enjoy dealing with details. rotary, rotary casing following areas: 4391421AA pool for Olympics hammer and a range of • Marchwiel/Ashbury Area customers, talking on the phone and working as a TWO bdrm flat, close to cable tool and pump Apply to the Supervisor after 5.00pm team player in a busy work environment contact bay, no pets, heat pump, FOUR SEASONS pulling machines. (03) 688 6040 us now. The Czech Republic slipped to fourth carport, $190pw. Phone BASKETBALL COMMERCIAL • Water well Please apply in writing with a CV to: Geoff Longley place at the European championships last 688 2221 or 0274 733 140 -----------------------------------For further information about experience The Manager, year. However, they will be boosted by the no texts. CLEANERS preferred. HT your career with Fairfax visit www.fairfaxnz.co.nz/careers. Blairs Supertyre Distributors Ltd, The Tall Ferns face an uphill battle at the return of 2010 world championships MVP Cleaning position 5 days essential. A member of the Fairfax • Media group and a division PO Box 14, Geraldine Olympic women’s basketball qualifying Hana Horakova. Argentina were second weekly available. Welding a definite of Fairfax New Zealand tournament in Turkey from June 25. at the FIBA Americas continental qualify- advantage. Limited. (Total 11 hours) • Communicating, Connecting and Innovating Email: [email protected] Sixteenth-ranked New Zealand have ing tournament. Mechanical aptitude 3 hours Sunday necessary. FOR RENT 2 hours each day drawn the toughest of the four pool sections The other pool groups, with seedings, are: • Must like working of three teams, alongside world No 4 Czech Group A: Japan (15), Turkey (21), Puerto Monday to Thursday Melton St: $160pw outdoors, be able to Diversional Therapist 4391488AA Republic and world No 12 Argentina. Rico (24). Group C: Korea (9), Croatia (31), Two bdrm flat, good Experience preferred but work extended No other pool has three such highly Mozambique (37). Group D: France (8), osp not essential. shifts, including McKenzie HealthCare is a 50 bed ranked teams, making it difficult for the Canada (11), Mali (19). Trafalgar St:$160pw Full drivers license weekends, as some Medical and Aged Care Hospital located 24 hour shift work is Tall Ferns to win the one or two matches The top two from each section advance to Two brm flat (1 up- required. in boutique town of Geraldine. stairs), heat pump. applicable. they need to advance to the playoffs. the quarterfinals, with the four winning Phone Paul, 688 6887 • Must be physically Rugby St: $260pw We have a full time position available for a There had been hopes the Tall Ferns teams automatically earning London fit and healthy and qualified Diversional Therapist. would have a better chance of reaching the Olympics spots. Very tidy 2 bdrm fully like working in a furnished cottage, London Olympics than their male The losing teams vie for the final London Robbies Washdyke busy environment. The successful applicant will have: ADMINISTRATION heatpump. • counterparts, with the first five teams quali- spot via a series of playoff games. Clyde Carr Cr: $260pw & Hibernian Hotel This is an exciting Current practicing certificate fying from the women’s tournament. Only The qualifying tournament will be staged opportunity. • ASSISTANT Good 3 bdrm family Bar and Waiting A passion for leading the Diversional three teams progress from the equivalent in Ankara from June 25 to July 1. home, heat pump, Please apply in Therapy team Prattley Industries Ltd is a progressive and men’s event in Venezuela. Fairfax NZ garage. staff required the first instance in • well established company specialising in the writing to: Experience in implementing activity manufacture of animal handling equipment References Essential Must be experienced programmes Immediate start Dave Clemence • with well established markets in New Enquiries 688 6277 Days, nights and Clemence Drilling Current drivers licence Zealand and Overseas. Cnr Royal Arcade weekends SCOREBOARD and Sophia Street Contractors Ltd Please register your interest by email to: Also required for the We are seeking a person for the full time 9am to 5pm Mon - Fri 65 Main North [email protected] position of administration assistant. Trophy, February 19: G Hamer and J Hamer, B Hibernian Hotel: BOWLS Kitchen Hand/Cook Road by February 24, 2012. Holman and A Holman 72; B Hutcheson and S See us for excellent Kaiapoi 7691 General office duties included in the role. Temuka Bowling Club Hutcheson 69; G Webley and J Voice 68; P Howard Property Management Part Time A good working knowledge of Attache, or Temuka Bowling Club Fours, February 19: A Thomas, and W Eaton, P MacFarlane and K Bennett, P Latimer Days, nights and M Patrick, P Shirtcliff, J Parker 3 1⁄2 wins 32 ends diff and D Campbell 67; W Hewitt and R Cormick, N weekends similar accounting system and experience in +21 1; P Wood, M Davey, J Burgess, P Darby 3 1⁄2 wins Forrest and M Forrest 66; I Taylor and S Taylor 65; Apply to Microsoft software: Word and Excel 24 ends diff +11 2; R Trainor, I Lilee, G McDonald, E M Tomkinson and J Grieve 63; R Hay and A Simpson 4 Latter St, Timaru Classifieds Ph 688 3123 are essential; some knowledge of Williams 3 wins 29 ends diff +18. 62 manufacturing or related industry is Women’s LGU and 1st shootout rounds, February 21: desirable. FOOTBALL Winner over the field: V Brookland 91-26-65 Grandi Ave $135pw General Engineering A bedsit unit with heatpump close Other results: S Hutcheson Hutcheson 98-29-69; K To be successful in this role you English to shops & buses - ideal for a single Labourer will need to bring range of administration League One: Brentford 4 Carlisle 0. Bennett 83-13-70; J Voice 94-22-72; P Styles person. Ti80050 110-36-74; J Hamer 98-23-75; B Bentley 96-21-75; J Evans St $180pw PMR Grain Systems specialise in the supply experience and good computing skills, with Ford 112-36-76 GOLF Newly redecorated two bedroom and installation of grain handling equipment to the ability to plan and multi-task. Nearest the pin: V Brookland unit with garage and storage. Close Maungati Golf Club both farms and commercial operations. Key attributes we are seeking are a positive February shootout: V Brookland. to town and bay – ideal for a single Team Leader Mixed pairs combined stableford for the Rouse or couple. Ti80185 We are currently looking to recruit a keen approach, good communication skills and Stratheona Huts, person who has either experience in welding/ (Co-ordinator/Site Supervisor) attention to detail. Pleasant Point $180pw fabricating or a relevant Level 2 or above Oscar Holiday Programmes and Please apply on line to 2 bedroom house on large section qualification would be preferable. You will be After School Care, Timaru [email protected] SPORTS DRAWS – ideal for those who enjoy a small expected to work at heights and must be community. Ti80188 Are you a qualified and passionate person who likes prepared to stay away from home on occasions. working with children, is able to work school Pause v Border Line (8), Hamish’s Team v Titans (9), MEAT Somerset St $200pw Cricket v ADIDAT (10) Newly redecorated 3 bedroom Please send your CV and covering letter to: holidays and possibly after school? South Canterbury senior Byes: Ricoh Mixed, Couplands Stockfeed Stingers, Copper house with heatpump. Ti80183 PMR Grain Systems If this sounds like you, please apply for our Senior, one day: Star v Timaru, Ash 4; Celtic v Temuka, Bar Nuts & Bolts, The GC’s, JAB, Random Cutz. Evans St $220 – 230pw part time position, working 20 hours per week for Taka Oval; Roncalli v Waimate, Ash 6 2 John Street, Hinds, Ashburton 7773 Choice of two fully furnished 2 40 weeks of the year and up to 40 hours per week Second Grade A: Old Boys v Star, MVHS 1; Celtic All-stars Softball bedroom apartments - ideal as for 8 weeks per year (the latter 8 weeks being v TBHS 2nd XI, CSG 2; Temuka v Waimate, Knottingley; Teeball, 4.00: 1 Highfield Stars v Wai Stealers, 2 Highfield a motel alternative for those on school holidays). Celtic v Timaru, CSG 1 Wizards v South Strikers, 3 Timaru Christian School v transfer.
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