Naval Regulations and Allowances




3160
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 82

  1. This allowance is payable to the schoolmaster or other person in
    the training-ship, selected by the Chaplain as choirmaster, whose duty it
    is to train the choir and play the harmonium at Divine services. He may
    also be granted an allowance at the rate of £4 a year from the Training
    Service Fund at the discretion of the Commanding Officer. (See also
    Appendix IV.)

  2. Hard-lying Money.—Hard-lying money is to be paid under the
    same conditions as laid down in the King’s Regulations and Admiralty
    Instructions, with the exception that the scale laid down in Article 160,
    paragraph 3, section 1, of these regulations is to apply to the New Zealand
    Division of the Royal Navy.

  3. With reference to King’s Regulations and Admiralty Instructions,
    Article 1638, the Naval Board have laid down that outside the following
    limits shall constitute “open sea” in respect of the ports mentioned :—

Auckland: When north of a line 270° from Rangitoto Beacon.
No payment of the allowance is to be made if the vessel does
not remain out for twenty-four hours—i.e., no allowance is pay-
able for days on which the vessel leaves Auckland and returns
on the same day.

Wellington: When southward of a line drawn 270° from Pencarrow
Head Lighthouse. With similar reservation as for Auckland.

Lyttelton: When to the northward of a line drawn 100° from
Godley Head Light. With the reservation above.

Dunedin: When to the northward of a line drawn 270° from Tairoa
Head Lighthouse. With the reservation above.

(NOTE.—Hard-lying money is not payable to Reserve personnel em-
barked for training. When, however, during peace, Reserve officers and
men are actually detailed as part complement for passages between ports,
hard-lying money at half-rates may be paid to such officers and men.)

  1. All credits of hard-lying money are to be supported by a list on Form
    S.9 certified to the effect that the allowance is claimed in respect of service
    outside the limits prescribed, and that the officers and men lived and slept
    on board over the period for which payment is claimed.

  2. Allowance for Breadmaking.—The following allowances shall be
    payable for baking bread under the conditions set forth below :—

(a) In Ships not fitted with Bakeries.—To cook ratings (or persons em-
ployed in lieu) allowed by complement :—

When the Quantity produced is not less than
25 per cent. of the Full Allowance for Ship’s Company.
Chief cook or ship’s cook 6d. per diem
Other cook ratings (or persons employed in lieu thereof) 4d. ,,

(b) In Ships fitted with Bakeries.—Allowances may be paid at the daily
rates specified in the following scale when the ratings employed in the
bakery are engaged, in addition to their ordinary duties, in baking bread
for issue to other ships. Payment is not to be made to more than four
ratings per diem in any ship, and payment at the higher rate is only to be
allowed to one chief petty officer cook or petty officer cook although more
than one rating of these grades may be employed. Extra pay is not allow-
able if the additional quantity of bread produced is less than 120 lb. :—

Rating. When the Extra Quantity of Bread produced is from—
120 lb. to 200 lb.
To one chief petty officer cook or petty officer cook, if employed s. d. 0 9
To each other rating—
(a) When not more than two other ratings are employed 0 6
(b) When three other ratings are employed 0 4


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🛡️ Allowance for Playing Harmonium in Ships (continued from previous page)

🛡️ Defence & Military
Harmonium, Choir, Divine Service, Weekly Allowance

🛡️ Hard-lying Money Regulations

🛡️ Defence & Military
Hard-lying money, Naval regulations, Port limits, Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin

🛡️ Allowance for Breadmaking in Ships

🛡️ Defence & Military
Breadmaking allowance, Naval regulations, Cook ratings, Bakeries