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Table N — continued. Punishments for Prison Offences during the Year 1884— continued. LYTTELTON PRISON— continued.

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■ S3 op ■a a Oflenoe for which ho was Punished. By whom Beported.; By whom Sentenced. Punishment. V.H.H. (1.) Insolence to his officer. (2.) Making unnecessary noise in the north wing of the prison Positively refusing to go to labour (1.) Eemaining in his cell under pretence of sickness. (2.) Insolence to his officer Disobedience of orders Asst.-Warder Kirby .. H. Allwright, V.J. .. To forfeit 14 days' marks . E. T. Chief Warder Jaquiery Bread and water for 3 days. '. L. .. To forfeit 3 days' marks. . O'C. . B. .. I. B. .. Warder Bourke Bread and water for 3 days. To forfeit 7 days' marks. ;. o. .. . H. .. I. R. .. . B. .. (1.) Indecent behaviour and obscene language. (2.) Refusing to attend Divine service (1.) Disobedience of orders. (2.) Idlenoss on the works Insolence to his officer .. Disobedience of orders Disturbing the quiet of the solitary division by continued whistling and talking Writing and secreting clandestine letters PL-Warder Pritchard and Warder Bourke Warder Kearney Asst.-Warder Parker.. Bread and water for 3 days. To forfeit 3 days' marks. Bread and water for 3 days. Asst.-Warder Ironside J. Ollivier, R.M. . L. .. Asst.-Warder Manning H. Allwright, V.J. .. Bread and water for 3 days, and reduced to probation class for 3 months. Bread and water for 14 days. ". O'C. Grossly abusive, and using obscene and insulting language to officers (1.) Having prohibited article (tobacco) in his possession. (2.) Disobedience of orders Refusing to work (1.) Disobedience of orders. (2.) Using obscene, threatening, and insulting language towards his officer. (3.) Assaulting an officer. (4.) Violently resisting his officers Disobedience of a lawful order given by his officer Having prohibited article (tobacco) in his possession Disobedience of orders Knowingly disposing of prison rations in a clandestine manner (1.) Idleness at work. (2.) Singing, whistling, and making unnecessary noises Idleness on the works at Sticking Point and insolence to officer Ditto .. Asst.-Warder O'Brien, PI.-Warder Duncan J. Ollivier, R.M. I.R. .. Chief-Warder Jaquiery, Warder Beardon 3 days on bread and water on each charge. '. M'G. . O'C. PI.-Warder Duncan .. Pl.-Warder Pritchard, Asst.-Warders O'Brien and Manning 48 hours on bread and water. 7 days on bread and water, and in irons. Asst.-Warder Walsh .. H. Allwright, V.J. .. Bread and water for 24 hours, }. L. .. I. H... Warder O'Connell To forfeit 7 days' marks. '. E. T. P. B. .. Pl.-Warder Duncan .. Asst.-Warder Manning Bread and water for 3 days. To forfeit 3 days' marks. I. B... Chief-Warder Jaquiery R. Westenra, V.J. To be reduced to probation class for one month. '. G. .. Pl.-Warder Duncan .. T. H. Potts, V.J". 24 hours bread and water. V. P... . McG. I. T. .. Writing clandestine letters Chief-Warder Jaquiery T. H. Potts, V.J., and R. Westenra, V.J. .. T. H. Potts, V.J. To forfeit 48 marks. . McG. Disobedience of orders .. Pl.-Warder Duncan .. 24 hours bread and water. NAPIER P: 'JSON. '. L. .. Abusive and insulting language to officers Quarrelling with other prisoners and assaulting an officer The Gaoler James Anderson, V.J. 48 hours' solitary confinement. '. L. .. Warder J. C. Nicholson H. S. Tiffin, V.J. 3 days' solitary confinement. NELSON P: ■JSON. .. T. .. . T. .. Disobedience of orders Disobedience of orders, and insubordinate conduct The Matron 0. Curtis, R.M., V.J... 2 days bread and water. 3 days bread and water. new plymout: Nil. PRISON.

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