✨ Military Uniform Regulations
JUNE 1.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1329
plate, and helmet-plate, which are of special pattern. The initials
“R.N.Z.E.” in silver on the shoulder-knots.
Service Dress.
Same as for other branches of the New Zealand Defence Forces,
with the exception that the hat shall not be worn.
NEW ZEALAND FIELD ARTILLERY AND GARRISON* ARTILLERY
VOLUNTEERS.
- Full Dress.
Head-dress.—Busby Volunteer Artillery pattern. In Auckland
the white helmet may be worn by corps preferring it.
Forage Cap.—Artillery pattern, gold lace.
Tunic.—Artillery pattern, with blue collar, gold lace. Collar
badge, gold grenade. Buttons, New Zealand pattern. “N.Z.A.V.”
in silver on the shoulder-knots.
Trousers and Breeches.—Artillery pattern, blue cloth with scarlet
stripe 1¾ in. wide.
Sword.—Artillery pattern.
Shoulder-belt, Sword-belt, and Slings.—White buff leather, with
Artillery pattern pouch of similar pattern to that worn by Volunteer
Artillery in England.
Boots.—Southall or Wellington are recommended when trousers
are worn strapped down, otherwise black ankle-boots, knee-boots,
or Southall with cylinders when breeches are worn.
Spurs.—Steel jack-spurs with breeches. Swan-neck spurs when
trousers are worn strapped down.
- NEW ZEALAND ENGINEER* VOLUNTEERS.
Full Dress.
Head-dress.—Helmet blue, brass mounting, special pattern
plate.
Forage Cap.—Engineer pattern.
Tunic.—Scarlet cloth, Engineer pattern, excepting the collar
and cuffs, which shall be of blue cloth, and the lacing on the sleeve,
which shall be in form of a “crow’s foot” instead of Austrian knot.
Buttons shall be of New Zealand pattern. “N.Z.E.V.” in silver on
shoulder-knots.
Sword.—Infantry pattern.
Trousers.—As for Artillery.
Shoulder-belt, Sword-belt, and Slings.—White buff leather, with
Engineer pattern pouch of similar pattern to that worn by Volunteer
Engineers in England.
Boots.—Southall or Wellington recommended to be worn when
trousers strapped down, otherwise black ankle-boots.
- VETERINARY OFFICERS.
Full Dress.
As laid down for Army Veterinary Department in “Dress Regulations for the Army, 1904,” but substituting New Zealand pattern
buttons for buttons therein described, and except the pouch ornament, waist-plate, and helmet-plate, which are to be of special
pattern. The initials “N.Z.” in silver to be worn below the badges
of rank on the shoulder-knots.
- NEW ZEALAND MEDICAL CORPS, AND OFFICERS OF FIELD
HOSPITAL AND BEARER COMPANIES.
Full Dress.
As laid down for Royal Army Medical Corps in “Dress Regulations for the Army, 1904,” but substituting New Zealand pattern
buttons for the buttons therein described, and except the pouch
ornament, waist-plate and helmet-plate, which are to be of special
pattern. The initials “N.Z.” in gold to be worn below the badges
of rank on the shoulder-knots.
- HONORARY CHAPLAINS.
Full Dress.
The several classes are distinguished as follows: The first class
have the collar edged round the top and bottom with ½ in. black
braid, and a crown and two stars embroidered in black and gold on
*It is optional with companies bearing the designation “Naval” whether
they adopt the above or retain their present uniform as full dress.
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NZ Gazette 1905, No 52