✨ Naval Pay Rates
SEPT. 3.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1685
SCHOOLMASTERS—continued.
Schoolmaster (Commissioned Officer from Warrant Rank) Per Diem.
on promotion .. .. .. .. .. £ s. d.
After one year .. .. .. .. .. 0 17 6
After two years .. .. .. .. .. 0 18 0
After three years .. .. .. .. 0 18 6
After four years .. .. .. .. .. 0 19 0
After five years .. .. .. .. .. 0 19 6
After six years .. .. .. .. .. 1 0 0
After seven years .. .. .. .. 1 0 6
After eight years .. .. .. .. 1 1 0
After nine years .. .. .. .. 1 1 6
After ten years .. .. .. .. .. 1 2 0
After eleven years .. .. .. .. 1 2 6
After twelve years .. .. .. .. 1 3 0
After thirteen years .. .. .. .. 1 3 6
After fourteen years .. .. .. .. 1 4 0
After fifteen years .. .. .. .. 1 4 6
.. .. .. .. 1 5 0
Senior Master (Commissioned Officer from Warrant Rank) to
receive the rate of pay to which he would be
entitled as a Schoolmaster (either Warrant Officer
or Commissioned Officer from Warrant Rank accord-
ing to the time served from date of entry) with an
addition of .. .. .. .. .. 0 3 0
Headmaster (Lieutenant) on promotion .. .. 1 8 0
After three years .. .. .. .. 1 9 0
After six years .. .. .. .. .. 1 10 0
Headmaster (Lieutenant-Commander) on promotion .. 1 12 0
After three years .. .. .. .. 1 16 0
(i) Officers promoted to Commissioned Officer from Warrant Rank
prior to 21st February, 1935, are to be paid under the old scheme.
(ii) Officers promoted on the above date with more than ten but
less than fifteen years from entry to receive annual increments under
the old scheme for Warrant Officers and Commissioned Officers from
Warrant Rank irrespective of the date of promotion to the latter rank.
(iii) Officers serving on 21st February, 1935, if not promoted after
ten years from entry are nevertheless to receive increments under the
old scheme for Warrant Officers.
(iv) Officers serving on the above date and promoted after ten
years from entry, and officers entered into the Naval Service on or
after 21st February, 1935, are to be paid under the new scheme, the
rates for which are those shown above.
NOTE.—The “old scheme” referred to in paragraphs (i) to (iv)
above is that described in King’s Regulations and Admiralty Instruc-
tions, Appendix I, Part I, Nos. 62 and 63. If any officers loaned to
the New Zealand Division are affected thereby, special application
should be made to Navy Office for the rate of pay to be applied.
ROYAL MARINE OFFICERS.
Commissioned Officers (Direct Entry). Per Diem.
£ s. d.
Probationary Second Lieutenant .. 0 7 6
Probationary Lieutenant .. .. 0 10 0
Lieutenant—
Under four years from date of entry .. .. 0 10 0
After four years .. .. .. 0 17 0
After eight years .. .. .. 1 0 0
After ten years .. .. .. 1 4 0
Captain—
On promotion .. .. .. .. 1 10 0
After three years .. .. .. 1 12 0
After six years .. .. .. .. 1 14 0
Major—
On promotion .. .. .. .. 2 0 0
After three years .. .. .. 2 4 0
After six years .. .. .. .. 2 8 0
After nine years .. .. .. .. 2 12 0
Lieutenant-Colonel, on promotion .. .. .. 3 0 0
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