✨ Military Travel and Allowances
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(d.) Warrant and non-commissioned officers detailed for duty in England
or India,-
(1.) Special allowance--
Married
Single ..
s.
d.
10 0 per diem.
5 0 ,, ,
(2.) Where free quarters are not provided-
Married
Single ...
5 0 per diem.
3 0 ,, ,
This allowance shall not be payable during the period
occupied in travelling from and returning to New Zealand.
(3.) As in subparagraph (a) (3) above.
(e.) Warrant and non-commissioned officers detailed for duty in other
Dominions,-
(1.) South Africa : Married, 6s. per diem ; single, 3s. per diem.
Canada : Married, 6s. per diem ; single, 3s. per diem.
Australia : Married, 5s. per diem ; single, 2s. 6d. per diem.
(2.) As in (a) (3) above.
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Officers will be granted a first-class return fare, and the passage-money
may, if so desired, be paid to the officer direct to enable him to make his own
arrangements, but he must produce a shipping company's receipt for the full
amount of the passage-money. Warrant and non-commissioned officers will
receive second-class passages under conditions similar to the foregoing. -
Married officers shall be granted first-class passages for their wives and
families, or in lieu of this they shall be entitled to draw a separation allowance
at the rate of £100 per annum. Warrant and non-commissioned officers shall
be granted second-class fares for their wives and families or, in lieu, separation
allowance at the rate of £60 per annum. Where separation allowance is so paid
single rates only shall be payable in respect of all the allowances provided for in
para. 101. -
While travelling on board steamer from and to the Dominion there shall
be paid a daily allowance of 3s. 9d. to officers and 2s. 6d. to warrant and non-
commissioned officers. -
The travelling allowance and expenses while in Great Britain, India,
South Africa, Canada, or Australia shall be at the rates as laid down in the
regulations of the country in which the officer is serving when actually travelling
on duty. -
The camp, or field, and travelling allowances of officers and other
ranks interchanged will be in accordance with the scale fixed by the regulations
of the Government under which the officer is serving, and will be paid by that
Government. -
On embarkation and disembarkation in the Dominion the carriage of
necessary baggage to and from the steamer may be allowed. -
Officers, warrant and non-commissioned officers whose duties abroad
necessitate their maintaining a horse shall be entitled to claim payment of all
charges for hire, forage, grazing, shoeing, veterinary treatment, and such other
charges as their duties may call upon them to incur, in connection therewith.
Saddlery and such other horse equipment as may be required will be issued
free.
OUTFIT ALLOWANCE FOR OFFICERS, W.O.s, AND N.C.O.s PROCEEDING ABROAD.
- A grant for outfit allowance may be paid to officers, W.O.s, and N.C.O.s
proceeding abroad for instruction or other duty, as follows :-
Officers proceeding to England and India
Canada and South Africa
Australia
£ s. d.
35 0 0
25 0 0
15 0 0
Warrant and non-commissioned officers proceeding to England,
India, Canada, and South Africa
15 0 0
Warrant and non-commissioned officers proceeding to Australia
7 10 0
Cadets attending Military Colleges.
Imperial Officers and N.C.O.s on Exchange or Loan.
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Online Sources for this page:
VUW Te Waharoa —
NZ Gazette 1925, No 56
NZLII —
NZ Gazette 1925, No 56
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