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Return of all Punishments inflicted on Prisoners for Prison Offences, &c.— continued. Lyttelton —continued.
Date. Name of Prisoner. Nature of Offence. Amount of Punishment. By whom swarded. 1881. Feb. 19 J. W. Smoking when prohibited ... Forfeit tobacco-money to date of discharge, locked up to-morrow 24 hours'solitary T. H. Potts, V.J. 23 D. McK. ... Highly insubordinate conduct; insolence, disobedience, &c. Standing slovenly on parade, and when cheeked insolent to his officer Idling at work, and not doing the work ordered Neglecting to fall iu with his proper party, thereby disturbing the muster of the party going out to work Doing his work (tailoring) badly ; when checked, insolent, and disobeying his officer's orders Idling at work, and not improving though cautioned Positively refusing to obey repeated orders Objecting to be properly searched on parade, and obstructing his officer in his duty Smoking in his cell at 8 p.m. J. C. Phillips, G. 24 E. W. To be looked up in solitary for the night without bed or tea Ditto. 28 K. W. Locked up for the night Ditto. [arch 9 E. P. Locked up at once, separate for the night Ditto. 17 J. O'B. ... 48 hours'solitary W. Donald, V.J. 18 J. K., E. W. 24 hours' solitary each ,,, J. C. Phillips, (J. 19 H. E. 24 hours' solitary Ditto. -pril 1 E. H. Locked up for the night Ditto. 12 J. E. Forfeit tobacco and smoking for 1 week 7 days' solitary 24 hours' solitary No lamp-light for a week No lamp-light for a week 24 hours' solitary (only), having been on remand for 2 days Ditto. 18 21 lay 3 5 10 H. K. J. H. M. F. J. 0. A. C. Fighting in the prison Fighting in prison-hospital... Carelessly spilling oil on the cell-floor... Carelessly spilling oil on the cell-floor ... Having made use of abusive language to his officers when checked for being out of bed at an improper hour Carelessly spilling oil on cell-floor Carelessly spilling oil on cell-floor Having a blade of a knife and tobacco, being a non-smoker, in possession, the same being prohibited articles Having cell-articles in a dirty condition (filthy) Being up at the grating over cell-door disturbing the quiet of the prison day and night by shouting out highly abusive, threatening, and insubordinate language Fighting in the prison-yard Making a violent assault on a fellowprisoner, damaging cell-property (stool) Talking on the works, and not desisting though repeatedly ordered, and when checked again most grossly insolent and abusive; grossly abusive and threatening to the principal warder on duty Eef using to go out to labour... Spilling oil on cell-floor ... ,., Having a dirty cell, refusing to clean it, and approaching his officer in an insolent and threatening manner Having bread in possession not issued to him, and when checked insolent in manner towards his officer Making use of insolent and threatening language to his officer Taking down his bedding during daytime, and positively refusing to replace it again when ordered by his officer Carelessly spilling oil on cell-floor, second offence Asking a free workman for matches ... Carelessly spilling oil on cell-floor Making use of abusive and filthy language to his officer Not having his bedding folded at proper time, and again one hour afterwards, and delaying the duties Carelessly spilling oil on cell-floor, second offence Carelessly spilling oil on cell-floor Being up at and looking out of the gratings over the cell-door J. H. Potts, V.J. j. c. Phillips, a. Ditto. Ditto. Ditto. 18 18 16 H. C. R.W. J. H. No lamp-light for a week No lamp-light for a week 2 days' solitary Ditto. Ditto. J. H. Potts, V.J. 19 H. C. Forfeit tobacco-issue and smoking till Saturday next inclusive Having been in 4 days, gave him 2 days' solitary, after an admonition J. C. Phillips, Gh 21 J. M. J. H. Potts, V.J. 26 26 R. E., W. E. E. B. 7 dayB' solitary 14 days' solitary, and wear legirons for 3 months W. Donald, V.J. Ditto. "une 1 W. B. 4 days' solitary J. H. Potts, V.J. 7 10 21 I. J. J. B. I. J. 48 hours' solitary No lamp-light for 2 nights 24 hours' solitary Ditto. J. C. Phillips, G-. Ditto. 22 E. W. 24 hours' solitary Ditto. 25 J.I. Locked up during to-morrow (Sunday) Ditto. 2G G. W. 24 hours' solitary J. H. Potts, V.J. J. B. No lamp-light for a week J. C. Phillips, Q. 30 "uly 2 2 7 J. McGh ... W. F. W. M. Locked up till Monday morning No lamp-light for 2 weeks 48 hours'solitary Ditto. Ditto. J. H. Potts, V.J. 7 E. O. No dinner or tea ... J. 0. Phillips, Gh 7 N. McC. ... No lamp-light for a week Ditto. 7 7 T. M. H. C. No lamp-light for 3 nights To be looked up 3 nights (after labour) in solitary-cell division Ditto. Ditto.
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