Colonial Secretary’s Office, Auckland, IGth January, 1862. Referring to the above Regulations Ibr Volunteer forces the GoAcrnment will proposed measure to the House of Representatives making provision to the following effect: — “In case of any Volunteer officer being killed on service his family shall be intitled to such pension as they would have been intitled to had ho been an ofacer of the same rank in Her Majesty’s Regular Service: and in the case of a Non-com-missioned officer or Private being killed on service he shall for the purposes of such pension be taken to have ranked with an Ensign of Her Majesty’s Regular forces.” William Fox. Colonial Secretai’y.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 35, 27 February 1862, Page 6 (Supplement)
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