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JUNIOR ACCOUNTING POSITION

This position involves a range of business support services so awesome communication skills are a must! This includes the preparation of financial statements, and all types of compliance work. If is preferable but not imperative that applicants have some recent experience, either in a CA environment or a business administration role. You will enjoy working with a portfolio of small to medium sized businesses, both commercial and farming with a great team of professionals. Career progression opportunities are available for the right candidate. Successful applicants will need to be able to demonstrate their willingness to upskill and flex in this ever-changing environment. They will have to be a team player and bring a positive attitude to all their dealings. Confidence using computers and technology is expected. Remuneration will be based on experience. Confidential applications (must include a CV and cover letter) to:

Email: practicemanager@sosa.co.nz Applications close 11 Jan 2022 if not filled prior. Employment

Passionate Group Personal Trainer Wanted!

Come and bring your energy and communication skills to the amazing team at the Hubb Health Club in Masterton. If you're fit, qualified and have your vaccine passport, send your CV to: ryan@thehubb.co.nz

VINEYARD SUPERVISORS

Te Muna Viticulture is a major Viticultural Contractor in the South Wairarapa. We require Supervisors to assist with the day to day running of the business. You will work with various Wairarapa Vineyards and support our staff. Please email CV and cover letter to: tm.vit48@gmail.com

STOREMAN/DELIVERY PERSON

A full time position has become available. Must have a full clean driver s license and also forklift license would be ideal but not essential and heavy lifting is required. PART TIME PERSON

Also required for counter work. Must be able to work nights and weekends, training will be given. Please bring your CV to the store or email manager.masterton@liquorland.co.nz

We need you!

We have vacancies at Roseneath Lifecare in Carterton for those who would like to become part of our 'Heritage Family', working with us in our friendly Care Home with a focus on bringing joy, compassion and excellent care to our residents.

At Heritage Lifecare, we put our people first, working together to nurture your success in a working environment that fits in with life.

Roles we have available:

Registered Nurses Caregivers

If this sounds like you, we'd love

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Jaco Vorster scored his fi rst century for Wairarapa with a hard hit 110. PHOTO/FILE

Rain puts an end to dash for victory

CRICKET Chris Cogdale

chris.cogdale@age.co.nz

Yesterday’s wet weather ended any chance of Post Offi ce Hotel Wairarapa pushing for victory against Whanganui in their Furlong Cup twoday match at the Queen Elizabeth Park Oval.

Wairarapa were strongly placed at stumps on the fi rst day, having posted a formidable 343 all out and the visitors struggling at 38-2.

A maiden representative century by all-rounder Jaco Vorster was the highlight of Saturday’s play. The powerful South African came to the crease with the home side 110-3, which soon became 116-4 with the dismissal of Jared van Deventer for a superb 54.

Vorster was patient early in his innings but became more aggressive as he gained confi dence. His 110 came from just 128 balls and featured 11 fours and four sixes. However, he did have his fair share of good fortune, having been dropped three times in one over.

Although Vorster was involved in a 99-run stand off just 16 overs for the eighth wicket with Gus Borren, who contributed 46 at almost a run a ball to take Wairarapa beyond 300, two earlier partnerships laid the platform for the big score.

The fi rst was between number three van Deventer and Andy Dodd [35], who added 81 for the third wicket in diffi cult batting conditions. The second of 43 runs was between Vorster and captain Gordon Reisima, who took an aggressive approach in scoring 28 from 30 balls, changing the course of the game.

Whanganui struggled somewhat against the accurate Wairarapa seam attack and were 38-2, eff ectively three down, with opener Chris Stewart retiring hurt with a dislocated shoulder, when stumps were drawn.

Steady heavy rain overnight on Saturday and into yesterday morning cleared for the covers to be removed, only for water to have leaked onto the pitch, leaving it unplayable and bringing an early end to the game.

BRIEF SCORES

Wairarapa 343 [Jaco Vorster 110, Jared van Deventer 54, Gus Borren 46, Andy Dodd 35; Connor O’Leary 3-82, John Beale 3-39] Whanganui 38-2. Match abandoned.

Andy Dodd was involved in a valuable 81-run third-wicket partnership. PHOTO/FILE

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