✨ Military Resignations and Regulations




FEB. 14.]

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

187

Militia Officer resigned.

Defence Office,
Wellington, 13th February, 1889.

H IS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to ac-
cept the resignation of the commission of the under-
mentioned officer :-
Major Alfred St. George Hamersley, New Zealand Militia.
Date of resignation, 8th December, 1888.
THOS. FERGUS.

Volunteer Officers resigned.

Defence Office,
Wellington, 13th February, 1889.

H IS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to ac-
cept the resignation of the commissions hold by the
under-mentioned officers:-

New Zealand Regiment Artillery Volunteers.
Major Alfred St. George Hamersley. Date of resignation,
8th December, 1888.

Timaru Rifle Volunteers.
Captain John William White. Date of resignation, 8th
February, 1889.
THOS. FERGUS.

Volunteer Officer's Commission cancelled.

Defence Office,
Wellington, 13th February, 1889.

H IS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to cancel
the commission of the under-mentioned officer for
absence from the colony without leave:-

Waitemata Naval Artillery Volunteers.
Lieutenant Richard Sherwood Boyes
THUS, FERGUS.

Engineer Studentships in the Royal Navy.

Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 4th Feburary, 1880.

T HE following regulations for the entry of engineer
students in Her Majesty's navy, &c., are published
for general information.
T. W. HISLOP.

Admiralty, November, 1888.

EXTRACT FROM REGULATIONS FOR THE ENTRY OF ENGINEER
STUDENTS IN HER MAJESTY'S NAVY, AND FOR THE ENTRY
OF STUDENTS IN NAVAL CONSTRUCTION, WITH A VIEW TO
THEIR BEING TRAINED IN HER MAJESTY'S DOCKYARD AT
DEVONPORT. (THE ENGINEER STUDENTS TO BE TRAINED
FOR SERVICE AFLOAT AS ENGINEER OFFICERS; THE
STUDENTS IN NAVAL CONSTRUCTION TO BE TRAINED WITH
A VIEW TO THEIR JOINING THE ROYAL CORPS OF NAVAL
CONSTRUCTORS.)

  1. VACANCIES for appointments as engineer students in Her
    Majesty's navy will be filled principally by means of com-
    petitive examinations open to all sons of British subjects,
    being of the prescribed age and of good moral character;
    but their Lordships will reserve to themselves the right to
    nominate a fow candidates at each entry, who will be
    appointed on passing the examination specified in para-
    graph 11.

The candidates to be nominated will be selected by the
Board of Admiralty from sons of officers of the navy, army, or
Royal Marines who have been killed in action or who have
been lost at sea on active sorvice, or killed on duty, or who
have died of wounds received in action or injuries received
on duty within six months from the date of such action or
injury, or sons of officers of the navy or Royal Marines who
have performed long and meritorious service. The number
to be so nominated will not exceed one-fifth of the total
number of engineer students to be entered. Except as
regards exemption from the competitive examination, these
candidates will be subject in all respects to these regula-
tions.*

Three engineer studentships will be given annually to sons
of gentlemen in the colonies on the recommendation of the
Secretary of State for the Colonies, provided they pass the
required examination. These candidates will be subject to
procisely the same regulations as herein laid down for nomi-
nated service candidates.t

  • Applications for nominations must be made so as to arrivo at
    the Admiralty before the 1st of February in each year, and should
    be addressed to the Secretary of the Admiralty if the candidate is
    the son of an officer of the navy or marines; to the Military Sccre-
    tary, Horse Guards, if the candidato is the son of an officer in the
    army; and to the Military Secrotary, India Office, if the candidate
    is the son of an officer of the Iudian army.
  • The nanios of the colonial candidates are to be received at the
    Admiralty from the Colonial Office on or before the 1st of Feb-
    ruary in each year.
  1. The number of appointments to be made in each year
    will be fixed by their Lordships.

  2. The list of candidates for the appointments by open
    competition will be kept at the office of the Civil Service
    Commissioners. All applications for the forms to be filled
    up by persons who wish to compete must be sent to the
    Secretary, Civil Service Commission, London, S. W., on or
    after the 1st of January in each year, and care must be
    taken that the forms when filled up are returned so as to
    reach the Civil Service Commissioners on or before the 15th
    March following, as no notice will be taken of forms received
    after that date. The list of nominated candidates will be
    kept at the Admiralty.

  3. Candidates must not be less than fifteen nor more than
    sixteen years of age on the 1st day of May in the year in
    which they are examined.*

  4. Evidence of age and character will not be required
    before the examination, but candidates successful in it will
    not be eligible for appointment unless they satisfy the Civil
    Service Commissioners on these points.

  5. The medical examination of the successful candidates
    will be held under the authority of their Lordships as soon
    as possible after the result of the educational examination
    is made known. No candidate will be entered as an
    engineer student unless he is pronounced to be physically
    fit. Candidates in or near London will be medically
    examined by the Medical Director-General of the Navy at
    the Admiralty. Those residing near one of Her Majesty's
    dockyards, or one of the first reserve ships, or drill ships of
    the Royal Naval Reserve, or the flag-ship at Queenstown,
    will be examined by the medical officers attached thereto.
    The medical examinations will be conducted in all respects
    in strict accordance with the instructions for the examina-
    tion of persons for admission into the naval service. All
    candidates at the time of their medical examination must
    produce certificates to the satisfaction of the examining
    officers that they hare hoon ro-vaccinatod, or they must be
    re-vaccinated before they can be considered eligible for entry
    as engineer students in Her Majesty's navy.

  6. The educational examination will be held by the Civil
    Service Commissioners in London, Liverpool, Portsmouth,
    Devonport, Bristol, Leeds, Newcastle-on-Tyne, Edinburgh,
    Glasgow, and Dublin, and will tako place in the month of
    April in each year. The exact date imay be ascertained by
    application to the Secretary, Civil Service Commission, on or
    after the 1st of January in cach year.

  7. The following will be the subjects of the competitive
    examination, and the maximum number of marks for each
    subject:-

Arithmetic .. .. .. .. .. .. 300
English-
Handwriting .. .. .. .. 40
Accuracy and intelligence in writing
from dictation .. .. .. 60
Composition .. .. .. .. 100
Grammar .. .. .. .. .. 150
350

French or German or Italian-
Translation into English .. .. 150

Latin-
Translation into English .. .. 150
Very elementary physics and chemistry .. 100
Geography (including physical geography) .. 200
Algebra (up to and including quadratic equations) 300
Euclid's Elements (Books I. to IV. and Book VI.,
and the definitions of Book V.) .. .. 300
Freehand drawing .. .. .. .. 100

Total .. .. .. .. .. 1,950

All candidates will be tested as to their ability to read
aloud with clearness, distinctness, and accuracy, and with-
out hesitation. Stammering, or any imperfection of utter-
ance, will be regarded as a disqualification.

  1. A fee will be required from every candidate attending
    an examination.f

  2. Candidates in the competitive examination who fail to
    pass in the first four subjects (those marked with an as-
    terisk), or in reading aloud, will bo disqualified, and their
    other papers will not be examined. Successful candidates
    will be entered as engineer students in Her Majesty's navy,
    according to the number of appointments which it may be
    decided to make that year; they will be taken according to
    their position on the examination list. Candidates who
    obtain less than 780 marks in the aggregate will not be
    placed upon the list.

  3. The candidates who are nominated by their Lordships,
    and by the Secretary of State for the Colonies, will be
    required to pass the same test examination in the first four
    subjects and in reading aloud as the candidates who enter

  • The age will be extended to seventeen for the year 1860 only.
  • At present this foo is one shilling, but it must be understood
    that the amount may be raised at any time by notice in the London
    Gazette.


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πŸ›‘οΈ Acceptance of Resignation of Militia Officer

πŸ›‘οΈ Defence & Military
13 February 1889
Resignation, Militia Officer, New Zealand Militia
  • Alfred St. George Hamersley (Major), Resignation accepted from Militia

  • THOS. FERGUS

πŸ›‘οΈ Acceptance of Resignations of Volunteer Officers

πŸ›‘οΈ Defence & Military
13 February 1889
Resignation, Volunteer Officers, Artillery Volunteers, Rifle Volunteers
  • Alfred St. George Hamersley (Major), Resignation accepted from Artillery Volunteers
  • John William White (Captain), Resignation accepted from Rifle Volunteers

  • THOS. FERGUS

πŸ›‘οΈ Cancellation of Volunteer Officer's Commission for Absence

πŸ›‘οΈ Defence & Military
13 February 1889
Commission cancelled, Absence without leave, Naval Artillery Volunteers
  • Richard Sherwood Boyes (Lieutenant), Commission cancelled for absence

  • THUS. FERGUS

πŸ›‘οΈ Regulations for Entry of Engineer Students in Royal Navy

πŸ›‘οΈ Defence & Military
4 February 1880
Royal Navy, Engineer Students, Admiralty regulations, Examinations, Colonial candidates, Naval Construction
  • T. W. HISLOP

πŸ›‘οΈ Resignation of Militia Officer

πŸ›‘οΈ Defence & Military
13 February 1889
Militia, Resignation, Officer, New Zealand Militia
  • Alfred St. George Hamersley (Major), Resigned commission

  • THOS. FERGUS

πŸ›‘οΈ Resignations of Volunteer Officers

πŸ›‘οΈ Defence & Military
13 February 1889
Volunteer, Resignation, Artillery Volunteers, Rifle Volunteers
  • Alfred St. George Hamersley (Major), Resigned commission
  • John William White (Captain), Resigned commission

  • THOS. FERGUS

πŸ›‘οΈ Cancellation of Volunteer Officer's Commission

πŸ›‘οΈ Defence & Military
13 February 1889
Commission cancelled, Naval Artillery Volunteers, Absence without leave
  • Richard Sherwood Boyes (Lieutenant), Commission cancelled for absence

  • THOS. FERGUS

πŸ›‘οΈ Regulations for Engineer Studentships in the Royal Navy

πŸ›‘οΈ Defence & Military
4 February 1880
Royal Navy, Engineer Students, Admiralty regulations, Examinations, Naval Construction
  • T. W. HISLOP

πŸ›‘οΈ Resignation of Militia Officer Major Alfred St. George Hamersley

πŸ›‘οΈ Defence & Military
13 February 1889
Resignation, Militia, Officer, New Zealand Militia
  • Alfred St. George Hamersley (Major), Resigned commission in Militia

  • THOS. FERGUS

πŸ›‘οΈ Resignations of Volunteer Officers from Artillery and Rifle Corps

πŸ›‘οΈ Defence & Military
13 February 1889
Resignation, Volunteer Officers, Artillery, Rifle Volunteers, Timaru
  • Alfred St. George Hamersley (Major), Resigned commission in Artillery Volunteers
  • John William White (Captain), Resigned commission in Rifle Volunteers

  • THOS. FERGUS

πŸ›‘οΈ Cancellation of Commission for Absence Without Leave

πŸ›‘οΈ Defence & Military
13 February 1889
Commission cancelled, Absence without leave, Naval Artillery Volunteers
  • Richard Sherwood Boyes (Lieutenant), Commission cancelled for absence

  • THUS. FERGUS

πŸ›‘οΈ Regulations for Entry of Engineer Students in Her Majesty's Navy

πŸ›‘οΈ Defence & Military
4 February 1880
Royal Navy, Engineer Studentships, Admiralty Regulations, Examinations, Naval Construction
  • T. W. HISLOP