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List of Punishments inflicted at Te Oranga Home since 7th February, 1906 — continued.

Date. Inmate. fence. . lenl 1907. Aug. 28, .. J. L. Impudence, and talking of absconding, and inciting 7 hours in cell. others to do the'same Knocking an inmate down, and about 6 of strap; all da; the head; night. Threatening to do for ajgin if she could get hold of All day in cell and her. A violent temper Most insolent to staff, and would not work .. 7 hours in cell. Insubordination. A bad influence in the Home .. 5-| hours in cell. Absconding from her situation .. .. 48 hours in cell;. f nnTiislimpnt-, rl^pQ* 7 hours in cell. „ 30 .. A. A. 6 of strap ; all day in cell and all night. All day in cell and ail night. „ 31 .. A. A. Sept. 11 .. „ 12 .. „ 16 .. „ 21 .. „ 22 .. „ 23 .. „ 28 .. C. W. - .. J. L. I. E. A. C. A. C. A. M. J. L. Very insubordinatef .. .. ... All day in cell. Insubordination .. .. .. .. 6 hours in cell. Refusing to work, and very bad behaviour for weeks All day in cell. Fighting and quarrelling with the other girls'; .. All day in cell, ant strau. 7 hours in cell. 5-| hours in cell. 48 hours in cell;; a,nd wearing the punishment dress.* All day in cell. 6 hours in cell. All day in cell. All day in cell, and 8 strokes with strap. Punishment dress, and to remain in cell at night, and in detentionyard during day, till she behaves better. „ 28 .. A. M. srrap. This girl behaves very badly, gives great impudence, Punishment dress, i and is a very bad example to younger inmates. cell at night, ar Says she will not work for the Government; that yard during day, she will abscond first chance ; and threatened to better, smash everything she could. Exhibited violent temper Inciting six gfrls to abscond with her .. In cell from 1st to Mount. Mairrlo.Ia Oct. 1 .. A.M. In cell from 1st to 16th. Taken to Mount Magdala. 5 strokes of strap. 4 .. 7 .. 8 .. 9 .. 19 .. Nov. 2 .. R. H. .. E. W. .. H.M. .. M. R. .. K. W. H. M. .. Mount Magdala. Refusing to do what she is told, and using bad 5 strokes of strap, language to staff Bad temper, and insolent to staff ., .. 4J hours in cell. Inciting girls to abscond .. .. In cell from 8th to Continual insubordination] .. .. 12 hours in cell. Very impudent, and continual bad behaviour .. 8 strokes of strap ; Absconding, and the ringleader of the absconders. In cell and deten Was constantly inciting a number of girls to 2nd to 10th; 12 abscond, and join her in leading a bad life and hair cut. Absconding .. .. .. .. In cell from 2nd to of stran. 4| hours in cell. In cell from 8th to Kith. 12 hours in cell. 8 strokes of strap ; in cell all night. In cell and detention-yard from 2nd to 10th ; 12 strokes of strap, and hair cut. In cell from 2nd to 8th ; 8 strokes of strap. 12 strokes of strap, and hair cut. 2 .. G. J. 2 .. 2 .. 2 .. 7 .. „ 11 .. „ 22 .. „ 22 .. Dec. 7 .. „ 13 .. 16 .. „ 17 .. „ 19 .. „ 20 .. „ 20 .. „ 26 .. „ 31 .. „ 31 .. 1908. Jan. 2 6 .. 9 .. E. S. M. H. I. E. A. S. J. L. C. W. .. R.M. .. L. T. C. J. A. C. M. H. F. S. E. S. M. H. J. L. E. W. .. J. L. or scrap. Absconding. This girl also was constantly inciting 12 strokes of strap, others to abscond and lead a bad life Absconding .. .. .. .. .. 8 strokes of strap. Insolence .. .. .. .. .. 3 hours in cell. Very insolent, and refusing to work .. .. 6 hours in cell. Continual insubordination, and the most insolent girl In cell and detentic in the Home Very impudent, and absolutely refusing to work .'. 7 hours in cell. Insolence .. r. .. .. .. 5 hours in cell. Insubordination .. .. .. .. 3 hours in cell. Idleness and insubordination .. .. .. 8 hours in cell. General bad behaviour .. .. .. 4 hours in cell. Refusing to work] .. .. .. .. „ Insolence .. .. .. .. 5J hours in cell. Insubordination .. .. .. .. 8 hours in cell. 8 strokes of strap. 3 hours in cell. 0 hours in cell. In cell and detention yard 2 days. 7 hours in cell. 5 hours in cell. 3 hours in cell. 8 hours in eel!. 4 hours in cell. 5J hours in cell. 8 hours in cell. , .. .. .. .. 4 hours in cell. ,, .. .. .. 6£ hours in cell. Insolence, and general bad behaviour .. .. 8 hours in cell. 4 hours in cell. 6£ hours in cell. 8 hours in cell. „ 22 .. „ 25 .. „ 29 .. „ 29 .. E. W. .. R. H. .. E. S. J. L. J.'L. G. J. E. W. .. Refusing to work .. .. .. .. In cell aH morning. „ .. .. .. .. 3 hours in cell. Absconding from her situation, and leading an im- 25 hours in cell; moral life for some weeks strap ; in cell an< to 17th. to 17tn. Insubordination .. .. .. All day in cell. Refusing to work .. .. .. 111 hours in cell. . Insubordination .. .. .. .. 7 hours in cell. Attempting to abscond, and inciting others to. do 5 strokes with stra] same Attempting to abscond .. .. 3 strokes with stra] Refusing to work, and informing girls she did not 6 strokes with stra] intend to Trying to abscond, and inciting other girls to do same 5 hours in cell. Threatening to fight other inmates, and destroying All day in cell. the punishment dress Refusing to work. Most insolent to staff .. 6 hours in cell. Insubordination .. .. .. .. 3 hours in cell. Continual bad behaviour for over a week, and most 5 hours in cell. insolent to staff Continual bad behaviour for a number of days .. 5J hours in coll. Stealing money from her employer (£1 lis.) .. Returned to Home Quarrelling with girls ; bawling and shouting about 7 hours in cell. the building ; most insolent to staff, and giving as much trouble as possible. Continued for days In cell aH morning. 3 hours in cell. 25 hours in cell; 12 strokes of strap ; in cell and detention-yard to 17th. All day in cell. Ill hours in cell. , 7 hours in cell. 5 strokes with strap. „ 29 .. Feb. 4 .. E. E. A. S. 3 strokes with strap. 6 strokes with strap. „ 3 .. H. M. .. 5 hours in cell. All day in cell. „ 15 .. „ 17 .. „ 20 ... L. T. M. C. M. R. 6 hours in cell. 3 hours in cell. 5 hours in cell. „ 24 .. „ 27 .. „ 29 .. M. H. .. C. W. .. E. W. .. 5J hours in coll. Returned to Home. 7 hours in cell. * This girl is sibject to epileptic fits, and was not strong enougli to be strapped or kept in confinement.

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