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Table N — continued. Punishments for Prison Offences during the Year 1884— continued. INVERCARGILL PRISON.
LYTTELTON PRISON.
§•3 •2'a Offence for which he was Punished. By whom Beported. By whom Sentenced. Punishment. \ W... . D. .. Committing a nuisance in the prison-yard Making unnecessary noise in prison-yard Disobedience of orders Warder Sutherland .. J. T. Thomson, V.J. .. One day on bread and water. it . W. .. . W. .. Being in possession of a pipe Disobedience of orders Pl.-Warder McKillop Henry Feldwiok, V.J. One day confinement in a light cell. One day on bread and water. j. O'B. To be fed on bread and water at breakfast and dinner.
T. L. .. G. S., alias B. B. Insolence to officer (1. Having prohibited articles in his possession. (2.) Passing tobacco to a fellow - prisoner (under punishment) during Didine service (1.) Being an accessory in passing tobacco to a fel-low-prisoner (under punishment). (2.) Damaging Government property Disobedience of orders on works at Sticking Point Being an accessory in passing clandestine correspondence from a followprisoner Passing and receiving clandestine letters (1.) Passing and receiving illicit and clandestine correspondence. (2.) Having in Ms possession prohibited articles Having in his possession prohibited articles Committing an assault upon a fellow-prisoner Disobedience of orders .. Making false and frivolous complaints against assistant officers Insolence to officer Disturbing the quiet of the north wing division by making unnecessary noise (1.) Using insulting and abusive language to officer. (2.) Positively refusing to go to labour Using insulting and threatening language to his officer, communicating with a fellow - prisoner without leave Using obscene and insulting language to his officer Disobedience of orders Positively and deliberately refusing to obey an order given by his officer, giving impertinence at the same time Disobedience of orders (1.) Talking in the ranks. (2.) Using obscene and profane language towards his officer Asst. -Warder Gilchrist Warder O'Connell and Ch. Warder Jaquiery H. Allwright, V.J. To forfeit 3 days' marks. Bread and water for 2 days. B. H... Ditto To forfeit three days' marks. Asst.-Warder O'Brien Bread and water for 24 hours. A.McK. J. L. .. PI. -Warder Pritchard, and Asst. - Warder Crook To forfeit 7 days' marks. B, H... Ditto H. H... To forfeit 14 days' marks. Asst.-Warder Little .. To forfeit 7 days' marks. it. L. .. J. O'C. Warder Reardon To forfeit 14 days' marks. J. MoG. J. McG. Warder Kenny Gaoler O'Brien J. Ollivier, R.M. To forfeit 14 days' marks, anil 7 days' solitary. T. L. .. •V. L. .. Warder Eeardon Asst.-Warder O'Brien j-H. Allwright, V.J. i To forfeit 3 days' marks. G. T. .. Asst.-Warder Ironside and Chief Warder Jaquiery Bread and water for 3 days. B. T. .. PL-Warder Pritchard and Chief Warder Jaquiery To forfeit 7 days' marks and to forfeit tobacco for remainder of sentence. G. T. .. Warder Kearney Bread and water for 3 days. W. C... B. L. .. Asst.-Warder O'Brien Warder Hillsden To forfeit 7 days' marks. To forfeit 14 days' marks. G. T. .. J. O'C Warder Bourke Pl.-Warder Pritchard and Chief Warder Jaquiery Bread and water for 48 hours. Bread and water for 3 days, and forfeit 7 days' marks.
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