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necessary in order to make the arms serviceable, will be executed free of charge; the expense of other repairs will be borne by the Corps.

Allowance of AmmunitionAmmunition in the following proportion, to be Ammunition, reckoned from the 1st April in each year, is allowed:—

For Guns.
For each Battery of Brigade Shot 100
Shell 25
Blank 30
or
For each Trained Man Shot 4
Efficient Shot 2
And for the Battery Shell 25
Blank 30
For Small Arms.
      Gratis Allowed
to be
purchased.
Total.
For every Efficient for
his first year's service
Rifiled Ball 70 50 120
Blank 10 50 60
Pistol 100 100 200
Caps 110 110 220
For every Efficient after
his first year's service
Rifiled Ball 50 70 120
Blank 60 60
Pistol 50 100 150
Caps 60 110 170


Storing of AmmunitionRequisitions for small arm ammunition, in accordance with the established proportion, are to be forwarded to the Commanding Officer of the nearest Drill Ship or District Coast Guard Ship for transmission to the nearest Control Officer. Special demands should be forwarded to the Secretary of the Admiralty by the Captains of the above ships for approval, on Form given in Appendix E.

74. Every Brigade is required to provide a secure place for the custody of its small arm ammunition; but in cases where the store of ammunition is sufficiently large to make it desirable that it should be stored in the magazines of any of Her Majesty's ships, used as Drill Ships for the Volunteers, Commanding Officers of such ships will afford facilities for its reception.

Conveyance of Ammunition75. Every care is to be taken in the conveyance and general handling of ammunition, and the Regulations and customs of the Royal Navy in that respect are to be strictly adhered to.