✨ Military Service Appeal Forms
Oct. 10.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 3209
My full name is: .
My occupation is: .
My postal address is: .
I send herewith the following documents in support of my appeal:
[Give list of enclosed documents, if any].
[Ordinary signature of appellant.]
NOTE.—This notice must be posted by registered letter addressed to the Commandant, New Zealand Defence Forces, Wellington, within ten days after the day of the gazetting of the notice by which the reservist was called up for service.
Form No. 2.
Military Service Act, 1916.
NOTICE OF APPEAL BY EMPLOYER OF RESERVIST CALLED UP FOR SERVICE BY LOT.
To the Commandant, New Zealand Defence Forces, Wellington.
On behalf of [Full name of reservist], who has been called up for military service, and who is in my employment, I hereby appeal to a Military Service Board on the following grounds [Strike out any ground on which you do not desire to appeal; you may, however, appeal on more than one ground]:—
(a.) That when so called up he was not a reservist.
(b.) That when so called up he was a reservist of the Second Division.
(c.) That his calling-up for service is contrary to the public interest because of his occupation—namely [State nature of occupation].
(d.) That his calling-up for service will be a cause of undue hardship for the following reasons: [State shortly reason or reasons].
(e.) That he has religious objections in accordance with section 18 of the Military Service Act, 1916.
His full name is: .
His occupation is: .
His postal address is: .
My full name is: .
My occupation is: .
My postal address is: .
I send herewith the following documents in support of this appeal:
[Give list of enclosed documents, if any].
[Ordinary signature of employer.]
[If the reservist is employed by a firm, any partner may appeal. If the reservist is employed by a company or corporation, the appeal should be made by and in the name of the company or corporation.]
NOTE.—This notice must be posted by registered letter addressed to the Commandant, New Zealand Defence Forces, Wellington, within ten days after the day of the gazetting of the notice by which the reservist was called up for service.
Form No. 3.
Military Service Act, 1916.
NOTICE OF APPEAL BY RESERVIST REQUIRED TO SHOW CAUSE UNDER SECTION 35.
To the Commandant, New Zealand Defence Forces, Wellington.
HAVING received notice from the Minister of Defence under section 35 of the Military Service Act, 1916, to show cause why I should not be called up for service with the New Zealand Expeditionary Force, I hereby appeal to a Military Service Board on the following grounds [Appellant must strike out any ground on which he does not desire to appeal; he may, however, appeal on more than one ground]:—
(a.) That I am not a reservist.
(b.) That I am a reservist of the Second Division.
(c.) That my calling-up for service is contrary to the public interest because of my occupation—namely [State nature of occupation].
(d.) That my calling-up for service will be a cause of undue hardship for the following reasons: [State shortly reason or reasons].
(e.) That I have religious objections in accordance with section 18 of the Military Service Act, 1916.
(f.) That I am permanently unfit for military service.
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VUW Te Waharoa —
NZ Gazette 1916, No 115
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NZ Gazette 1916, No 115
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