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TABLE M — continued. Punishments for Prison Offences during the Year 1883— continued. LYTTELTON PRISON-continued.

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a.s Ph m Offences. By whom Reported. By whom Sentenced. Punishment. H. L. .. Malingering, and positively ] refusing to work Wilfully destroying Go- i vernment property, viz.; clothing Damaging Government property, viz., a leather waist-belt Violent assaults.. Disturbing the quiet of the division Disturbing the quiet of the division after being previously cautioned Malingering, and refusing to go to labour after having undergone punishment for a similar offence. Disturbing the'quiet of the north-wing division by making unnecessary noise with his tins Disturbing the quiet of the north-wing division by making unnecessary noise with coll utensils Malingering, and refusing to go out to labour (1.) Disturbing quiet of north wing. (2.) Using abusive and threatening language to officer. (3.) Refusing to take his tea when tendered to him Disobeying the order given by officer, also making use of threatening and abusive language to the said officer (1.) Disorderly conduct in the. main yard. (2.) Assaulting prisoner Gilpin. (3.) Having prohibited articles in his possession . Disturbing the quiet of the wing by whistling, shouting, and making unnecessary noise, also grossly insolent to officers (1.) Creating a disturbance in the prison workshops, attempting to strike fel-low-prisoner, also using obscene and threatening language to prisoners. (2.) Making noise when in solitary division by whistling and shouting Malingering, and refusing to go to labour . (1.) Grossly insolent and abusive to his officers on the works. (2.) Soliciting passers by for tobacco Making unnecessary noise in north-wing division, also using abusive and insulting language (1.) Distinctly refusing to obey officer's orders. (2.) Violently assaulting officer in the due execution of his duty. (3.) Making use of bad language (1.) Making a daring attempt to assault an officer by throwing a slate at him. (2.) Wilfully damaging Government property. (3.) Making use of obscene and profane language to 1_'~ _£G PL-Warder Worgan .. ' T. H. Potts, V.J. ; • To forfeit 14 days' marks'; H.L... H. L, .. H. L. .. H. L. ., Chief Warder Ferguson t/ PL-Warder Pritchard Asst.-Warder Fuller .. ) ) ■ I 4 days' solitary confinement. 14 days' solitary confinement. H.L... Chief Warder W. W. 1 week's solitary confinement. R. C... Warder Reardon Locked up for two days. G. G. .. Asst.-Warder O'Brien 24 hours' solitary confinement. W. W. Chief Warder Ferguson 7 days on bread and water. H. R. Asst.-Warders Fuller and Gilchrist and Warder Kearney Separate division for 1 month during non-working hours. B. R. .. Asst.-Wardor Kirby .. 48 hours' solitary confinement. H. R. Chief Warder Ferguson 14 days' solitary confinement. W.H.H. Warder Reardon and Asst.-Warder Parker John Ollivier, V.J. .. 7 days' solitary confinement. J.W. .. Warder O'Connoll and Asst.-Warder Kirby T. H. Potts, V.J. 4 days' solitary confinement. H. W. Chief Warder and Asst.Warder Armstrong Warder Reardon and Asst. - Warder Manning E.Riohardson,V.J.,and T. H. Potts, V.J. T. H. Potts, V.J. 48 hours' solitary confinement. W.H.H. 24 hours' solitary confinement. T. L. .. Asst.-Warder Kirby .. 48 hours' solitary confinement. H. J. .. Asst.-Warder Gilchrist, Warder Bourke, and Asst.-Warder Little , John Ollivier, V.J. To be kept on bread and waterfor 7 days. • Chief Warder and PL- : Warder Pritchard ■ H. Allwright, V.J., M.H.R. To forfeit 7 days' marks, 3. 0. C.

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