Naval Allowances and Instructions




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 82

PART II: LODGING AND PROVISION ALLOWANCES.

  1. Lodging-allowance.—When not provided with accommodation on board or quarters ashore, lodging-allowance shall be payable at the following rates:—
Rank or Rating. Annual Rate. Daily Rate.
£ s. d. £ s. d.
Captains.. 100 0 0 0 6 6
Commanders 90 0 0 0 5 6
Lieut.-Commanders 80 0 0 0 5 3
All other officers 70 0 0 0 4 0
Chief petty officer .. 0 3 0
Petty officer .. 0 2 6
Other ratings .. 0 2 0
  1. Payment in the first instance is to be made at the annual rate, but in cases where the period of payment does not exceed one month the difference between the daily and annual rates shall then be credited. Payment at the annual rate is to be calculated as laid down in the King’s Regulations and Admiralty Instructions.

  2. No deduction is to be made in the allowance in respect of leave granted or when absent on duty, provided the recipients of the lodging-allowance can certify that they have necessarily retained and paid for their lodgings during the period, and subject, in the case of officers, to the condition that the allowance was previously being paid at the annual rate.

  3. In cases where lodging-allowance is paid owing to quarters not being available, and an officer or man resides at his own home, marriage allowance is to cease so long as lodging-allowance continues to be payable.

  4. Lodging-allowance is not to be paid except with the authority of the Naval Board or Commodore Commanding.

  5. Compensation in Lieu of Provisions, Fuel, and Light (Provision Allowance).—Officers and ratings borne on ship’s books who are not victualled in consequence of being absent from the ship on duty, and who are not in receipt of subsistence allowance, are to be paid provision allowance at the rates of 3s. 6d. per diem in the case of officers and 3s. 0d. per diem in the case of ratings.

  6. Article 300, paragraph 5, governing the payment, &c., of lodging allowance, shall apply equally to provision allowance.

CHAPTER XIII.—MISCELLANEOUS INSTRUCTIONS TO ACCOUNTANT AND STOREKEEPING OFFICERS.

  1. Allotments.—The general provisions relating to allotments as laid down in the King’s Regulations, with the following exceptions, are in force in the New Zealand Division of the Royal Navy:—

(a) All allotment declarations, changes, and stoppages are to be prepared on the appropriate N.Z. Form No. 22, which is to bear the signature of the allotter.

(NOTE.—In cases of absence over leave the provisions of King’s Regulations and Admiralty Instructions, Article 1764, will not, however, apply, and the allotments, especially those payable by the Accountant-General of the Navy, are to be reported by telegraph for stoppage as soon as possible after absence has been established. The cost of any telegraphic messages necessary to recommence the allotments after return of the men from absence is to be charged against their pay accounts.)



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🛡️ Subsistence Allowance Rates for Naval Personnel (continued from previous page)

🛡️ Defence & Military
Subsistence Allowance, Travel, Rates, Naval Personnel, Regulations

🛡️ Lodging and Provision Allowances for Naval Personnel

🛡️ Defence & Military
Lodging Allowance, Provision Allowance, Rates, Naval Personnel, Compensation

🛡️ Miscellaneous Instructions for Accountant and Storekeeping Officers

🛡️ Defence & Military
Allotments, Naval Regulations, Accountant Officers, Storekeeping Officers