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Table J — continued. Punishments for Prison Offences during the Year 1907 -continued.
Initials of Prisoner. Offence for which punished. By whom reported. By whom sentenced. Punishment. I LYTTELTON P: 3ISON. R. McC. D. B. Idleness Obtcene and insulting language to his officer Fighting with a fellowprisoner Ditto Assaulting a fellow-prisoner Warder Dickison J. A. H. Marciel, V.J. 48 hours bread and water. 24 hours bread and water. A. W. Warder Speight W. W. Collins, V.J. .. To forfeit 48 marks. H. M. A. P. Warder Spiers W. W. Collins, V.J., P. Pender, V.J., J. A. H. Marciel, V.J. Ditto W. W. Collins, V.J. .. To forfeit 14 days marks. P. F. A. P. Being in possession of prohibited articles Ditto PI. Warder Parker .. To forfeit 24 marks. J. B. T. P. W. M. Obscene and abusive language Insulting language to his officer Being in possession of a prohibited article Warder Budge P. Pender, V.J. ' '.'. To forfeit 48 marks. 24 hours bread and water. J. B. Warder Speight W. W. Collins, V.J., P. Pender, V.J. W. W. Collins, V.J., P. Pender, V.J., J. A. H. Marciel, V.J. P. Pender, V.J., J. A. H. Marceil, V.J. P. Pender, V.J. W. W. Collins, V.J., P. Pender, V.J., J. A. H. Marciel, V.J. W. W. Collins, V.J., P. Pender, VJ. J. B. Chief Warder Nicholson To forfeit 96 marks. R. R. Disrespect and insubordination Assaulting a fellow-prisoner Being in possession of prohibited articles PI. Warder Blatehford To forfeit 48 marks. R. R. D. S. Warder Speight Warder Diokison 3 days bread and water. J. P. C. Insulting language and being in possession of a prohibited article Attempting to assault an officer with an axe . Obscene language, and being in possession of prohibited articles Improper language to a fellow prisoner Making a false charge against a fellow-prisoner Disobedience of orders Assaulting his officer Damaging the paint of his cell Damaging the door and floor of his cell Obstructing prison officers.. Damaging prison property Obstructing prison officers.. Damaging prison property To forfeit 96 marks. R. E. Ditto W. H. W. W. Collins, V.J. .. 3 days bread and water. W. M. Prisoner T. M. W. W. Collins, V.J., J. A. H. Marciel. V.J. W. W. Collins, V.J., P. Pender, V.J. Ditto 3 days bread and water, and to forfeit 14 days' marks. To forfeit 14 days' marks. M. L. The Gaoler A. R. A. R. A. R. Warder Braddell To forfeit 48 marks. 3 days bread and water. To forfeit 48 marks. Chief Warder Nicholson R. McC. 3 days bread and water. R. McC R. McC. A. R. A. R. To forfeit 48 marks. 3 days bread and water. To forfeit 48 marks. NAPIER PRI SON. J.M. Being in possession of prohibited articles Leaving his place of labour without permission Ditto Disobedience of orders Idleness on the works and abusive language to an officer Disobedience of orders Stealing rations from a fellow-prisoner Assaulting a fellow-prisoner Obscene language to an officer Assaulting a fellow-prisoner Warder Cook J. S. Large, V.J. Tobacco stopped during remainder of sentence. 2 days bread and water. P.O. V.P. DB. P.A.D. 1 day bread and water. 2 days bread and water. 3 days bread and water. r"' W.J.C. W.E. Warder Tester Acting Warder Henderson Prisoner Dennison .. Warder Cook 24 hours bread and water. H.F. P.O. 3 days bread and water. B.C. Prisoner Williams .. 24 hours bread and water. NEW PLYMOUTH PRISON. H.G.Q. Smoking in the yard after being cautioned PL Warder Hawkins H. Weston, V.J. 3 days bread and water, and to be kept separate until further orders. Ditto. W.C. Refusing to allow the prison surgeon to examine him Obscene language and attempting to assault an offioer Assaulting a fellow-prisoner Prison Surgeon P.O. Warder O'Grady .. G. AMer, V.J. Separate treatment until further orders. C.H.W. PI. Warder Hawkins „ To forfeit 7 days' marks, and 3 days bread and water. 3 days bread and water. To forfeit one months' marks, and 15 days close confinement in a light oell, 3 days bread and water. P.O. C.H.N. Escaping from prison gang and destroying prison property Refusing to work.. ; H. Weston, V.J. The Gaoler .. ; The Stipendary Magietrate H.A. PI. Warder Hawkins 0. Ahier, V.J.
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