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shop's stipend ceases to be paid from Im- 1 Funds, his passage allowances will also
12. No passage in His Majesty's ships is to given to Colonial Officers at the public nse except on the application of the Senior er of the Civil Department on the spot to Senior Naval Officer present. The expense he entertainment of passengers will not be by the public, unless the Secretary of State he Colonies should consider that the passage properly applied for, and that the expense
ld be so paid. Whenever a Governor has sion to apply to the Senior Naval Officer for 9sage in one of His Majesty's ships for him- or for any Functionary under his Govern-
t, he must immediately report the case to Secretary of State, informing him at the
e time of the circumstances under which the ication was made.
13. The passage expenses of a Governor-in-
f visiting his subordinate Governments will lefrayed from Imperial Funds; but not so expenses while visiting different ports within inmediate Government.
44. If a Governor is proceeding on a Tour of section or Duty within the limits of his
ernment, such passages must be limited to self, his Secretary, and their personal atten. ts, and not include other Officers, or members
is family.
45. When a Governor or other Officer is pro- ling to another Colony to administer the 'ernment temporarily, or returning therefrom, will be allowed, from Imperial Funds, such ense as the Secretary of State may deem to e been reasonably incurred for the removal of self and his family.
46. Subject to Article 149, the expense for entertainment on board of His Majesty's
8 of a Governor, Bishop, or any other Public cer so entertained, must be paid to the Pay- ster of the ship at the end of the voyage, and, ossible, before leaving the ship.
47. If such expense is to be charged on the perial or Colonial Treasury, it may be defrayed
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by a Bill drawn in the former case on the Pay- master-General, and in the latter case on the Colonial Government. Such Bills must be drawn at not less than ten days' sight, either by the Governor or with his written sanction. In case the expense
is to be borne on Imperial Funds, the Governor will report, by the first opportunity, his having given such sanction, and will direct the Public Officer to whom it may have been given to transmit an immediate and direct advice to the Secretary of State of his having drawn the Bill, and to forward at the same time the Governor's sanction for his having done 80,
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a Receipt from the Paymaster of the vessel for the amount so drawn.
148. The rates at which passages in His Majesty's ships will be paid to the Captains or Commanding Officers at whose table passengers may be entertained, are as follows:-
I. For any Governor whose salary is not less than 3,000/. per annum, exclu-
or
sive of allowances-and for Com- manders-in-Chief of Forces, if Generals, Lieutenant-Generals, Major-Generals, 47. per diem for the first seven days, and afterwards 21s. n day.
II. For any other Governor and Lieutenant- Governor, 31. per diem for the first
seven days and afterwards 21s. a day.
III. For the persons composing the suite of Governors, &c., 21s. a day for each male person above the age of 16; two-thirds of that sum for every female above 16; one-third for such of either sex as shall be between the ages of 7 and 16; and one-fourth
for such as may be under 7 years of age, for every day they shall be entertained at the Captain's table.
IV. For Colonial Bishops, and for individuals other than those above stated, enter- tained at the Captain's table, 21s. a day for the first fourteen days, and 15s. a day afterwards; and the pro- portions with respect to age and sex, as stated in the preceding paragraph.