Railway Regulations and Navy Recruitment




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

[No. 91

PASSANGERS.

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annual competitions in manual firing and physical exercises, will be charged school-parties’ rates; cadets over 15 but not exceeding 16 years of age will be charged at the rate for senior scholars (Regulation 34). Masters in charge, 1d. per mile, second class. Minimum fare for masters in charge, 6d., for either single or return journeys.

When an officer commanding a battalion travels in the same train as the battalion he may travel first class. For single journeys ordinary fares will be charged. For return journeys 2d. per mile will be charged for the actual distance travelled one way only.

Tickets at these rates will only be issued at the option of the Department. Two days’ notice to be given to the District Manager.

Navy Recruits.

  1. Second-class return tickets will be issued at the rate of 1d. per mile, mileage counted one way only, to youths not less than 15 and not exceeding 16 years of age, when proceeding to ports at which any of His Majesty’s warships are lying, for the purpose of presenting themselves on board the warship for examination as candidates to enter the navy, or when proceeding to port to join His Majesty’s warships.

Applications for tickets must be accompanied by a certificate in the following form, duly signed by applicant, before a Justice of the Peace:—

“I hereby certify that I am proceeding to* for the purpose of presenting myself on board His Majesty’s warship ‘†’, for the purpose of‡

, Applicant.

“Signed by applicant, before me, this day of , 19 ,

, Justice of the Peace.”

Certificates need not be stamped.

Return tickets will be available for return for three days from date of issue.

*Insert here name of port. † Insert here name of ship. ‡ Insert here “being examined” or “joining navy.”

Boys Travelling to and from the Training-ship “Amokura.”

  1. Second-class return tickets at the rate of 1d. per mile, mileage counted one way only, will be issued to boys not exceeding 16 years of age when travelling to any port in New Zealand to join the training-ship “Amokura,” or when travelling to present themselves for examination for that purpose.

Applications for tickets must be accompanied by a certificate in the following form, duly signed by applicant before a Justice of the Peace:—

“I hereby certify that I am proceeding to* for the purpose of presenting myself on board the training-ship ‘Amokura’ for the purpose of†

, Applicant.

“Signed by applicant before me, this day of 19 ,

, Justice of the Peace.”

*Insert here name of port. † Insert here “being examined” or “joining the training-ship.”

Similar tickets will also be issued to boys belonging to the training-ship “Amokura” when travelling to their homes for holidays on presentation of a certificate in the following form:—

“I hereby certify that the bearer, , is a lad belonging to the training-ship ‘Amokura,’ and that he is travelling from to for the purpose of spending his holidays at his home.

“(Signed) , Captain.”

Certificates need not be stamped. Tickets will be available for return for one month from date of issue.



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VUW Te Waharoa PDF NZ Gazette 1912, No 91





✨ LLM interpretation of page content

🚂 Public-school Cadets Travel Regulations

🚂 Transport & Communications
Public-school Cadets, Travel, Fares, Railways, Manual firing, Physical exercises

🛡️ Navy Recruits Travel Concessions

🛡️ Defence & Military
Navy, Recruits, Travel, Concessions, Warships, Examination

🚂 Boys travelling to Training-ship Amokura

🚂 Transport & Communications
Training-ship Amokura, Boys, Travel, Concessions, Holidays