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LABOURER

We are a busy window manufacturer in south Wairarapa, we have a position available for someone for general labouring duties.

Requirements

• The person would need to be fit and capable of lifting. • Have a full driver licence • This position is full time.

If this sounds like you please email your CV along with a covering letter to karen@pbswindows.co.nz

CALF REARER

This role requires attention to detail, a love of working outdoors and caring for animals, and being part of a team. The role begins in mid-July and hours will vary and increase as calving gets underway, becoming less again from late September and October when the role will finish until March the following year for autumn calving. We provide an excellent working environment, good remuneration and opportunity for possible further work if needed. It is a drive-in position, the farm is located just 5 minutes from Masterton town boundary. Experience would be an advantage. Please apply by email to jennymcl162@gmail.com, providing CV and references.

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Paul August Landscape Design

Landscape Consultation & Design Service 06 379 7587 / 027 446 8256

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Experienced Plumber/Drainlayer

Masterton based plumbing company requires an experienced Plumber, Drainlayer for immediate start. Full time, permanent position. Must be able to work without supervision, possess excellent communication skills and be able to show energy and enthusiasm. An attractive remuneration pack, including a van and phone, will be offered to the successful applicant. Applicants for this position should have NZ residency or a valid NZ work visa. Contact Patrick on 027 524 8723 or Email verlaff@xtra.co.nz

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CLEARING SALE

ESTATE BILL PERRY

447 Te Whiti Road, Homebush, Masterton Tuesday 20th July 2021 Commencing 11am, Viewing from 10.00am

Miller Pro 300 DC Welding Generator 1205 hrs - diesel powered - Arc/MIG/TIG capable

Walk in chiller, 1.2W x 2.4D x 2.3H 3 x 205 Ltr drum terrain CT10 transmission fluid 2 x drum trolley with compressed air dispenser

Yanmor diesel generator (needs repair)

Honda petrol water blaster

Oxy/Acctylene gas torch and bottles/regs

Various welding electrodes

Chainsaws - Stihl MS 460 x 2 - Stihl MS 200 - Stihl MS 250

Petrol powered generator x 2

Massey Fergusson 35 petrol tractor - transport tray - slasher mower

Stihl SH36 leaf blower

Electric fence units x 4

Speedrite 36000 electric fence unit

Free standing fireplace

Various hand tools

Hayes wire strainers

Heiniger 240v hand piece 2 x sets of outdoor table & chairs

Various snig chains 3 x bench vice 3 x high quality (multi-key) gun safe (8/10 gun)

Large assortment of power tools and hand tools

Dog kennel and run 2 x King Tony heavy duty torque wrench

Reloading presses

Reloading dyes (various calibers)

Various caliber projectiles

Enquires contact: Andrew McKay (PGG Wrightson Livestock) 027 419 7366 Bill Perry Jnr 027 857 5627 Employment

EXPERIENCED CARPENTERS

Due to a large current and future workload, Holmes Construction NZ are recruiting for experienced carpenters with a proven track record in commercial and residential construction. Holmes operates an experienced and close knit team in the Wairarapa and Wellington areas. The positions available are permanent, pay rates are very competitive and the working environment is supportive. All applications will be treated in the strictest confidence. To apply and for more information, please send your CV and cover letter to: send your CV and cover letter to:

office@hwltd.co.nz Alternatively you can call Graeme on 0274 420 000 Please note that all applicants must be eligible to work in NZ

BUSINESS OPERATIONS ADMINISTRATOR

PBS Windows is looking for a Business Operations Administrator. This role will support the Business Operations Manager to deliver accounting and administration services to PBS Windows.

The ideal candidate for this role would:

Have excellent communications skills

Be passionate about providing an exceptional customer service,

Enjoy working with numbers,

Have a high level of attention to detail

Take pride in delivering work to a high standard,

Be a team player able to support and understand the needs of a busy team You will also need to and be a NZ Resident or have the valid NZ Work Visa to apply for this role

If this role sounds like you please email your CV along with a covering letter to karen@pbswindows.co.nz Applications for this role close on 6 August 2021

Nikora Ewe, with ball, had a strong game in a determined Pioneer side. PHOTOS/JADE CVETKOV

Carterton secure semi in style

Greytown, Carterton, Gladstone, and East Coast are through to the Chris ‘Moose’ Kapene Memorial Cup semiÿ nals. TimesAge sportswriter CHRIS COGDALE wraps up a thrilling last round in the premier championship.

RUGBY

Marist 7 Carterton 46 Carterton captain Daryl Pickering turned on a brave performance and led his side to a commanding victory ending Marist’s reign as premier club championship.

Pickering put aside a tough 24 hours, in which his father Phil passed away after a short battle with cancer, and produced the sort of eff ort his father would have been proud of.

It took 17 minutes for Carterton to gain the advantage when No 8 Tupou Lea’aemanu charged over virtually untouched from the back of a 5m scrum for the fi rst of his three tries.

The bullocking Tongan was unstoppable from about 4m out for his second try seven minutes later.

Flying winger Fiula Tameilau scored wide out almost on halftime, with fi rst-fi ve Sam Morison converting for a 21-0 lead at the break.

Lea’aemanu completed his hat-trick after 53 minutes, and Morison extended the Maroons’ lead with two penalties.

Marist fi nally got on the scoreboard with a late try to replacement lock Cory Reid, before Tameilau added a second, and Pickering appropriately crashed over for the fi nal fi vepointer on an emotional day for the talented halfback.

However, Pickering was quick to defl ect the credit to their hardworking forward pack.

“Marist brought it to us and they’re a big pack and our forwards took that challenge on and weathered the storm early and it took us a while to get into the game but once we scored that fi rst try we were good,” he said.

“We’ve been backing our defence for the last month and we’ve probably only let in one try in each game, so we proud ourselves. I keep reiterating to the boys that points will come off the back of it, and they did.”

One of Carterton’s unsung heroes was Logan Wakefi eld and Pickering was quick to praise the underrated lock.

“There’s not much to Logan but he’s tough and he does a lot of work that not a lot of people see and he’s a crucial part of our pack and he does all the ugly work.”

Carterton will host fi erce rivals Gladstone for a place in the July 24 fi nal.

Gladstone 31 Eketahuna 22 Gladstone coach Steve Thompson praised his team’s defence for their

Fiula Tameilau dives over the second of his two tries.

gutsy victory in the battle of the walking wounded with Eketahuna.

Both teams have been impacted with injuries and went into the game at Gladstone with little more than the bare minimum 15 players.

Thompson said Gladstone showed more determination than in previous games they had played when short of numbers.

“We were a bit more hardened for the occasion, and the guys played well, so I’m happy,” he said.

“It was pretty even around the paddock, although I thought we had a slight edge, but at times they would come back at us, but the whole team defended really well.

“They had their moments but, in the end, we had a few points on them.”

Gladstone head to a semifi nal against Carterton away. Martinborough 31 East Coast 37 An injury-hit East Coast kept their championship aspirations alive with a stunning comefrom-behind victory at Martinborough.

Missing up to 11 frontline players, the odds of the Coasties making the semifi nals would have been long when they were down 1026 late in the fi rst spell.

However, the Coasties slowly clawed their way back into the game with a performance coach Aaron Matenga said showed real heart.

“They came together and wanted it in the second half and went out there and grabbed it,’ he said.

“The boys dug deep and they’re all playing for one another and that’s the main thing.”

Helping the Coasties’ cause was fi rst-fi ve Jack Wakeling turning around his kicking woes of the previous weekend, with a perfect four conversions and three penalties.

East Coast face a daunting task away to Greytown in Saturday’s semifi nal. Pioneer 14 Greytown 21 The unbeaten competition frontrunners were given a scare before coming away with a tough away win at Jeans Street.

Greytown started the better and held a deserved 21-7 lead at the break, but the second half belonged to the home side.

“Hats off to Pioneer,” said Greytown coach Mark Childs, “It was a challenging game and one that we did well to win.”

Pioneer had most of the ball in the second half, aided by a 23-6 penalty count, and Childs said to come away with the win was very pleasing.

“We defended stoutly, and they were coming at us hard, and the guys showed a lot of character.

“It has been reasonably diffi cult to get the team up when they know that they’ve got a home semi.”

Greytown are home to East Coast in Saturday’s semifi nal.

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