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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
No. 9
APPENDIX 8—continued.
DETAILS OF EQUIPMENT, SIGNAL COMPANY WITH DIVISION OF NEW ZEALAND FORCES—continued.
(1.) Section of Vocabulary. (2.) Description of Stores. (3.) Number or Quantity of Stores required in Peace or War. Hd. Qrs. Signallers and Despatch Riders. Cable Wagon Detach- ments. Signalling and Telephone Detachments. For Instruction. Annually consum- able. Camp and Miscellaneous. Total required per Company. (4.)
N.I.V. Knives, clasp, with marlin spike and tin-opener
100
8c Keys, dummy, signallers', Mk. II ..
4
29A Keys, single, current, T.E.
4
29A Ladders, field, telegraph
3
29A Lamps, bull's-eye, F.T.
3
29A Lanterns, F.T.
9 12
21
8c Lamps, signalling, B
4 ...
8
12
8c Lamps, signalling, chimneys
8 ...
12
20
13c Leathers, chamois
1 3
5
2A Mallets, heel, peg
9
9
29A Mattocks, telegraph equipment
15 4
19
29A Mattocks, telegraph (cases)
9 4
13
9A Methylated spirits, industrial (pints)
8 ...
8 20
36
N.I.V. Matches, safety (boxes)
50 ...
12
62
9A Oxygen mixture (lb.)
24 ...
24 ...
48
96
29A Pickets, guy, telegraph, light
150 ...
50
200
29A Pipes, earth, Mk. II
9
9
29A Pipes, hose, I.R., $\frac{1}{4}$ in. (yards)
18 50
16
84
29A Poles, telegraph, wood, 17 ft.
72 ...
60
132
8c Panniers, signalling
4 ...
6
10
7 Pliers, sidecutting, 8 in. (pairs)
100
100
7 Pliers, sidecutting, 8 in. cutters, spare
50
50
7 Pots, fire, telegraph mechanics'
2
2
29A Pins, earth
32
32
29A Relays, telegraph, with cases
2
2
29A Reels, cable, No. 1
36
36
9A Resin, black (lb.)
2 ...
2
4
29A Ratchets, telegraph, small..
3
3
2B Spades, Mk. III
6
6
29A Sticks, crook, short
18
18
29A Sticks, crook, jointed
8
8
29A Sticks, crook, jointed, straps securing
8
8
7 Screwdrivers, G.S., 9 in.
3
3
7 Spanners, adjustable, 11 in.
3
3
29A Stamps, army, dating, telegraph
9
9
28B Solution, I.R., 3 oz. tubes (tubes)
6 36
50
92
8c Stands, lamp or helio, A, Mk. III
4 ...
6
10
15B Stands, signalling, telescope, Mk. V
6 ...
8
14
Saddlery, universal—
6A Buckets, signalling-flag
4 ...
4
6A Buckets, tripod stand
2 ...
2
3 Solder, tinman’s soft (lb.)
24 8
16
48
9A Salammoniac in lumps (lb.)
2 ...
4
6
29A Saddles, insulators
3
3
15B Telescopes, signalling
6 ...
8
14
29A Telegraph sets, vibrating, R.E., Mk.II
9
9
29A Telephones, hand, C, Mk. II (spare)
6 ...
6
29A Telephones, hand, C, microcapsule
6 6
12
29A Telephones, portable, D, Mk. II
9 20
29
29A Telephones, portable, armatures
2 4
6
(spare)
29A Telephones, portable, diaphragms
4 6
10
(spare)
29A Tools, electricians’ (sets)
9 2
11
29A Tongs, draw, heavy
6
6
2A Tents, shelter, complete
9 8
17
28B Tape, I.R. (lb.)
1 4
8
13
28B Tubing, I.R., $\frac{3}{8}$ in. (yards)
5 ...
7 16
28
29A Tapes, telegraph, Mk. II
50
50
29A Vices, draw, Mk. II
3'
3
28B Wire, jointing and binding, A.A. 17(lb.)
20
20
8D Watches
6 9
20
35
29A Wallets, telephone equipment
8
8
28B Wire, electric, S 11, Mk. III (yards)
45 30
150
225
28B Wire, jointing and binding, A.A. 21(lb.)
50
50
9A Xinc, chloride of, solution (pints)
2 ...
2
4
Apparatus, limelight—
8c Lamps, small
2 ...
2
4
8c Bags, gas
8 ...
8
16
8c Bags, pressure
2 ...
2
4
8c Cases, loose, pencils
2 ...
2
4
8c Cases, small, lamp, filled
2 ...
2
4
8c Cylinders, small, pencil, filled
2 ...
2
4
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