it who will be only entitled to half the^pay. . s of their respective ranks.*';, '--^h'-PWi c Pay to commence from; th% "day? oti; r i which the battalion was called out for ( b training or actual service ; and those dffi- ? - cers who have been appointed since that ) period, provided that they have been : 1 available and done duty s will be entitled 1 to pay from the dat^s of their respective - j commissions. t No pay will be issued to bfficets, absent i from their battalions; either with or wilh- , out leave unless under special authority. 1 . Allowances. • - . > Command and forage allowance will be j allowed to all officers that would be entitled to the same in Her Majesty's r army. ' ; ; .< L - Officers when n6t called away from the locality to which their battalion, belongs will be allowed, in addition to their regular pay, 2s 6d. a day for the days they are on guard, escoit or picquet. Officers when called upon to leave : their homes and proceed on detachment > . : will receive an allowance of 2s 6d. a day , for every day they may be so situated. ," and a commissariat ration in addition' ''•'" will be issued to tb em free of charge. '■ ■ 'Aaju'tants to ; get" 3s.' 6d, per diem in <•' addition to captain's pay. ; , , i PAY AND ALLOWANCES TO MEN. Staff Sergeants, 6s. per diem. -. . Sergeants 3s. V Corporals 2s. 6d "' Drummers 2s. " Privates 2s. " Pay to non-commissioned officers will ; be issued consecutively from the date of their promotions. No pay will be issued to men absent from their respective battalions. •'■■ \' t "'■ ', Men going into Hospital witl receive their pay without any allowances. The pay of men confined for a military offence will be stopped for the days, they are in confinement j if on detachmeat they will be provided with a commissariat ration, and when not on detachment an allowance of Is a day will be given to them to provide for themselves. Allowances. '. '■> When men are not called away from . : the locality to which the battalion belongs, they will receive pay only for the ; days they attend drills and parades, 3 but if required for guards, escorts, or picquets, an allowance of Is 6d. a day for ? the days they perform such duties will be admitted, in addition to their daily pay." , ' When men leave their homes and. proceed on detachment, they will receive pay for every day they may be so situated, a ration will be- issued- to them free of charge, and an allowance -of 6d. (sixpence) a day in addition. - . . ; Warlike Stores, fyc. . . ? Colonial Secretary's Office, Auckland, 31st July, 1863. ■ WITH reference to the Proclamation ' • of the 2S»th instant, declaring what ,, ' articles shall be considered as Warlike".. Stores for the purposes of the "Arms Act, I860, " it is hereby notified that: par- : sons dealing or desirous of dealing in any of the Articles prohibited by the said '■ Proclamation, but uot previously prohibited, may, upon application to a Licensing' Officer appointed under the Act, and. ! subject to the approval of the application by such' 6ffi6er, obtain' the •->■> necessary >«<, License free of charge, to deal in such f last named articles, upon the terms and* conditions in suoh License specified: ; ■ Alfred Domett. : / : List of Licensing Officers under the ■■ , "Arms Act, 1860." ; - ■': - - : ■;* '■■*','.'•.*.'■ "?■ .* '. : .' :*.' Wanganui, J.Gi Woon, Acting Collector * of Customs. : , . *■[ Wellington, S. Carkeek, Collector of , Customs. ' • . ■ * * •:••_#••-—:'- The restriction regarding Warlike Stores — not to apply to Friendly Natives. WHEREAS by a Proclamation published in the New Zealand Gazette : of the 6th August, 1863, it was declared : the undermentioned were (among others) to be considered as Warlike Stores, . viz : — ■ , •• . ; . . ■-...- Hayforks, scythes, adzes, and all other edged tools of whatsoever description capable of being : used as .'■ weapons » , . Iron of all kindscapable of being converted inte weapons. . ," ;; Now it is hereby notified for general , information that the above restrictions ; , are only to apply to those districts in . ,„ whioh the Natives are in arms againstHer Majesty's Government. ' _' : ' Alfred Domett. " * Order in Council** . : .^ Second Sittings of the Court of Appeal of •- . New Zealand at Welting, ton. . ' ' At the Government House, at Auckland, the 19 th day of August, 1863. - . Present :— : G. Grey, ' His Excellency the Governor in Council. WHEREAS by, the " Court of Appeal ; Aot, 1862," His enacted that, the ;~ Court shall hold its sittings at such times -,-_.-. and plaoes as shall be from time to time r , fixed by the Governor in Council and - proclaimed in the Government ' Gazette; < sixty daya atleas^t , before ....the, .times ,B^'^ fixed respectively. .-'{j^ Now, therefore, His Excellency, the^j Governor ; with the advice and consent ; . • of the Executive Council of New Zealand > jj doth hereby fix that a Sittings of the' i Couit of Appeal : of New Zealand shall be; held within the Supreme Court in.'; lh^a^ f 'City of Wellington . and Provinoe'i-of; : | Wellington, upon the nineteenth dayf-qf, ..^ October ; One thousand eight hundred t v.*' and sixty-three; at eleven of tne clock in ..\. the forenoon. '.[' "' { " (; , '■" i ""■>■ '.■ 1 ■' .-.,,' '. .^. % FORSTBR GqBIN&V '^\*' ;• ' J . ' Clerk of the Executive^jCQunpil;^
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Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1961, 24 September 1863, Page 2
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825Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1961, 24 September 1863, Page 2
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