Naval School Rules, Spirit Regulations




THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

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nature of offence to be worn on boy's back, caning by
Manager, provided, however, that it is not to exceed
six cuts on the hand with the cane.

In the case of a whipping being ordered by a Magis-
trate under the 37th section of this Act, the boy is to
be triced up, and to receive such number of stripes as
the Magistrate shall award, but in no case shall the
number exceed twenty.

Clothing, &c.

As soon as a boy is received he is to be properly
cleansed, and is to be supplied with clothing, as
follows, viz.,-1 bed, 1 pillow and case, 1 bag, 1 pair
of blankets, 1 quilt, 2 flannel shirts, 1 towel, 1
neckerchief, 2 combs, 2 suits brown drill, 2 suits
serge, 2 pairs socks, 1 pair boots, 1 serge and 2 white
caps, 1 comforter, 1 knife and lanyard, needles and
thread, 1 sou'-wester, 1 oilskin jumper and trousers.
All articles of bedding and clothing to be marked
with the boy's name and number.

Carpenter, Tailor, and Shoemaker.

The Manager is authorized to engage a carpenter
tailor, and shoemaker, to give instruction, if required
to the boys one day in each week.

Food.

Cook and his assistants to have food distributed on
the tables at the appointed hours.

All meals to be presided over by the Schoolmaster
or other member of the staff.

A separate table is to be provided for the staff.

No fixed ration is to be provided, but a sufficiency
of plain wholesome food, at the discretion of the
Manager.

(According to the
seasons.)

Routine.

A.M.

5 to 6.30. Turn out, make beds, clean buildings
and wash.

6.40 to 7. Muster, prayers, and receive reports.

7 to 7.15. Breakfast.

8 to 8.15. One watch to school, the other to nau-
tical instruction.

  1. School over. That watch to garden
    and trades.

11.45. Clean for dinner.

  1. Noon Dinner.

P.M.

  1. Watches to school and nautical instruc-
    tion, changing from a.m.

  2. School over, that watch to garden and
    other trades.

4.45. Clean for supper.

  1. Supper.

  2. All hands to school.

  3. Prayers.

  4. Out lights.

Saturday.

General clean-up and wash clothes.

Sunday.

A.M.

6.30. Turn out, make beds, sweep-up, and
wash.

  1. Prayers.

7.15. Breakfast.

Divine service and religious instruction,
as provided for in General Rules.

P.M.

  1. Dinner.

  2. Supper.

  3. Prayers.

  4. Out lights.

Bathing is to be regulated according to the tides
and seasons.

Bedding to be aired according to weather, not less
than once a week.

Trades under Instructors.—One day a week.
Nautical Instruction.—This term includes every
branch of a seaman's duty.

Discharges.

Each boy, on being apprenticed or otherwise dis-
charged from the school (except for misconduct), to
receive a certificate from the Manager in the following
form:—

CERTIFICATE from the Manager of the Naval Training School
established at

| Name. | No. | Entry. | Dis-
charge. | Conduct. | Trade. | Ability. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| | | | | | | Seaman-
ship. | Trade. |
| . | . | . | . | . | . | . | . |

(Manager's signature.)

Outfit.

Each boy, on being apprenticed to the sea, to be
supplied with the following outfit, viz.,—

1 bed, 1 blanket, 1 rug, 2 pairs trousers, 2 blue
shirts or jumpers, 2 flannels, 2 caps, 1 pair
boots, 1 comforter, 1 neckerchief, 1 towel, 2
pairs socks, 1 canvas bag, 2 combs, 1 knife
and lanyard, 1 knife and fork, 1 spoon, 1 plate,
1 pannikin, 1 Bible, needles and thread.

Boys otherwise apprenticed or discharged (except
for misconduct) to retain one complete suit of clothes.

Boys expelled not to be discharged in the school
uniform.

Cruising.

When a suitable vessel is attached to the school,
she is to be taken out for short cruises not less than
once a week, either with the whole of the boys or by
watches, as may be necessary.

FORSTER GORING,
Clerk of the Executive Council.

Regulations under "Outlying Districts Sale of Spirits

Act, 1870."

NORMANBY, Governor.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

At the Government House, at Wellington, this
thirteenth day of July, 1875.

Present :

HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL.

WHEREAS by the sixteenth section of "The
Outlying Districts Sale of Spirits Act, 1870,"
it is enacted that it shall be lawful for the Governor
in Council to make any regulations which may be
necessary or expedient for insuring the more
effectual operation of the Act, and may from time to
time alter vary amend and repeal all or any of such
regulations, and all such regulations when published
in the New Zealand Gazette shall have the force of
law:

Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor, by
and with the advice and consent of the Executive
Council of the Colony of New Zealand, and in exer-
cise and pursuance of the above recited power and
authority, doth hereby make the following regula-
tions.

Regulations.

  1. All spirituous or fermented liquors forfeited
    under the provisions of "The Outlying Districts
    Sale of Spirits Act, 1870," shall be sold by public
    auction, by order of the Resident Magistrate of the


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🛡️ Rules under "The Naval Training Schools Act, 1874" for management and discipline. (continued from previous page)

🛡️ Defence & Military
13 July 1875
Corporal punishment, Clothing supply, Daily routine, Apprenticeship, Discharge certificate, Nautical instruction
  • FORSTER GORING, Clerk of the Executive Council

⚖️ Regulations under "Outlying Districts Sale of Spirits Act, 1870" regarding forfeited liquors.

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
13 July 1875
Spirit sales, Forfeiture, Public auction, Resident Magistrate, Regulations
  • NORMANBY, Governor