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EXHIBITS.
EXHIBIT No. 1.
List of Punishments inflicted at Te Oranga Home since 7th February, 1906.
Date. Inmate. Offence. Punishment. 1906. feb. 7 .. 7 .. E. W. .. E. M. Trying to abscond Boasting of her immoral conduct while at service to inmates, continually* Most impudent to all the staff, and will not work or obey orders 6 strokes with strap. 10 strokes with strap. ilar. 15-16 M. C. 24 hours in punishment, or 12 hours each day for two days in denten-tion-yard. A day in detention-yard. 3 hours in cell. 9 hours in cell, and wear punishment dress 3 hours in detention-yard. 10 cuts with strap—5 on each hand. 10 cuts on hands, and sent to bed for the rest of the day. 12 cuts with strap on hands. „ 26 . . „ 25 . . „ 28 .. M. R. M. E. G. N. Bold and unmanageable Striking a girl in the face Trying to abscond, and inciting two other girls to do same Insolent and disobedient to attendant For untruthfulness Insubordinate to staff on the way to church ipril 8 .. A. C. „ 13 .. E. O'L. .. „ 14 . . ., 29 .. „ 28 .. M. R. .. M. R. .. E. O'L. .. Struck a girl, M. W., across the face, and afterwards told a lie Insolence and insubordination Insolent to staff 12 cuts with strap—6 on each hand. Placed by attendant (in absence of acting-manager) in the cell for 3 hours. 3 hours in detention-yard. 4 hours in detention-yard. 4 hours in cell. 5 days in detention-yard. 3 days in detention-yard. day 3 .. 9 .. „ 23 .. fune 3 „ 15 .. M. C. M. C. M. R. .. M. C. E. D. Frequent insubordination Very impudent and insubordinate Very quarrelsome with inmates and impudent to staff Continual insubordination and impudence Continual insubordination, and quarrelling with inmates Quarrelling and making a disturbance with inmates, and threw a jug at staff, and most impudent Most impudent and defiant Defiant and impudent Fighting (twice) Constantly insubordinate Stayed out all night from her situation ruly 1 . ■ E. O'L. .. One night in cell, and 4 strokes with strap. - 4 hours in cell. 12 hours in cell. 4 strokes with strap. 6 hours in cell. 24 hours in cell; 6 strokes with strap. 8 hours in detention-yard. 5 hours in the cell. 4 hours in detention-yard. 3 hours in detention-yard. 6 strokes with strap ; 7 hours in cell. 12 hours in detention-yard. „ 17 .. „ 19 . . „ 21 . . „ 23 .. „ 24 .. E. D. E. O'L. .. E. B. R. C. M. W. R. B. „ 29 .. Uig. 3 .. 3 .. 9 .. „ 11 .. „ 12 .. „ 15 .. „ 29 .. Sept. 3 9 .. „ 14-17 V. H. .. R. C. M. W. A. G. M. R. .. M. R. .. M. R. E. D. E. D. H. M. M. C. M. C. Impudent to staff, and quarrelling with inmates .. Impudent to staff, and insubordination Fighting with inmates Most impudent and defiant Trying to abscond with another inmate Defiant and impudent Long continual bad behaviour Defiant and impudent Refused to work, and impudent to staff Insubordination Defiant to staff, bawling through the Home, and refusing to do what she is told „ 22-25 M. R. Pilfering from inmates, using bad language, and threatening to strike Matron Insubordination ; this girl is incorrigible Absolutely refused to work Absconding from her situation 7 hours in detention-yard. 12 hours in detention-yard. 5 hours in detention-yard. 18 hours in cell; 8 strokes with strap; 36 hours in detentionyard. 9 hours in cell; 36 hours in deten-tion-yard ; 6 strokes with strap. 5 hours in detention-yard. 8 hours in detention-yard. 24 hours in cell ; 12 strokes with strap, and 12 hours in detentionyard each day. 6 strokes with strap. „ 26 . . )ct. 4 .. 5-28 M. C. M. C. E. S. 8 .. 8 .. „ 18 .. E. W. .. M. S. A. S. Filthy talk, and immoral behaviour „ 20 .. „ 27-30 M. R. A. S. »> ,, • . . . Fighting, scratching, and spitting upon another inmate Quarrelling, and inciting other inmates to do same.. Absconding from the Home; stealing from a house in neighbourhood the sum of £2 ; and sundry other things Absconded; climbed over detention-yard wall, and robbed houses Impudent to staff, and threatening to strike an inmate Absconding and stealing 4 strokes with strap. 6J hours in detention-yard. 24 hours in cell, 12 strokes with strap, 12 hours in detention-yard. „ 30 .. A. S. 24 hours in cell. „ 31 .. >Jov. 1-30 E.O'L. .. A. S. 7 hours in cell. Still wearing punishment dress, and in cell when cannot be watched. 12 hours in cell. ,, 11 .'. R. C. M. W. Insolent to staff, and continually quarrelling with the inmates * I wish say that B. M. >ehaves in such a low way that she by her conversation contamii Lates the second-class girls.—E. T. B.
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