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The South Eastern Times : July 31st 2014
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HUNTING 27 NEW Heaven Indian Restaurant is looking for a qualified chef and restaurant manager. Phone 8733 3979 for details. Senior stock person required. sheep enterprise located at Furner South East. Please call 0409 862 664. STOCK PERSON Cattle and WATTLE RANGE COUNCIL The Wattle Range Council in the Limestone Coast is one of the most economically diverse Local Government regions in South Australia and is the number 1 region in Australia for Net Primary Productivity. With a population of approximately 12,500 people, the Council stretches from the sea to the Victorian border. Located in the picturesque south east corner of South Australia, the area provides a unique and rewarding working/living lifestyle. MANAGER FINANCIAL SERVICES (5 year performance based contract) A proven track record of success in leadership and change management, particularly in the development of a work culture that values achievement, personal growth and customer service is required for this position. Wattle Range Council is a values based organisation. PO Box 214, Millicent, SA 5280 Reporting to the Director Corporate Services Council is looking to appoint a Manager Financial Services who will lead and manage a skilled team planning. An attractive remuneration package is on offer for the right candidate. candidate. www.thesoutheasterntimes.com.au 1800 352 352 www.hollows.org.au RESTORE SIGHT FOR JUST $25 DONATE NOW Sandy Stewart Principal Rendelsham Primary School Details to obtain Accreditation are available from the school or online at www.sa.gov.au Register interest by contacting the school 8735 4236 or email dl.0375.info@schools.sa.edu.au MASTER AT WORK: Despite the ground being too soft, master Helen Mules shows her jumping skill. RENDELSHAM PRIMARY SCHOOL RELIEF DRIVERS WANTED for school bus run Southend-Rendelsham Requirements: MR licence and DECD Driver Accreditation. UP AND OVER: Georgia Chant jumps over a log at Moorview on her pony Boss. Top hospitality at Moorview A TOTAL of 13 Penola Hunt Club riders and their horses attended Moorview for a hunt last week. Landowners Jim, Melinda, Kingsley and Margaret Moore hosted the hunt with impressive hospitality. At Stirrup Cup the traditional toast was held and landowner Jim Moore welcomed the club to the property. Due to plenty of rain in the past weeks, master Helen Mules riding Molly and Georgia Chant on Boss, found the ground to be too soft. With minimal hunts up their sleeves, Mariska Hawke aboard Norman and Heidi Sutherland on Spotty both enjoyed the outing. Although it is her first season, Makayla Thompson upon Girly Haniving has been finding her stride and showing improvement. Lynda Field and deputy Wayne Field ride Major and Cadiz, the experience hunters jumped in pairs to prac- TAKE OFF: Lynda Field jumps over a prepared obstacle on her horse Major. tise for their upcoming show circuit. Floss Gillon gave reli- able McNaught a spell this week and brought along Wizz Fizz. Gillon rode quietly, only jumping a number of smaller logs. Alongside Gillon was Lucy Chant with her pony Cody and Lisa Sanders on Cocoa. Andrew Smith and his confident horse Sparky relished the opportunity to lead, when offered by master Field. Twists and turns before and after obstacles made for an interesting ride. Elaine Smith upon Tess and Fiona Ward aboard Dreamer were not short on confidence, jumping all of the larger logs with ease. This week’s hunt is masters choice, it will be held at The Avenue, Furner commencing at 1pm. The South Eastern Times, Thursday, July 31, 2014 - 27 652998 Photo:michaelamendolia.com 652618
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