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Table I — continued. Punishments for Prison Offences during the Year 1911— continued.

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No. Punishment Offence. funisnment. Punishment. 199 200 201 202 203 Auckland Prison— continue! Being in possession of prohibited articles.. Using threatening language to his officer Being in possession of prohibited articles Refusing to obey an order Leaving his banker for a purpose other than that for which he had permission Being in possession of prohibited articles l I. 2 days bread and water. Cautioned. 204 205 206 a To come up for sentence when called upon. 2 days bread and water, and reduced 24 marks. To come up for sentence when called upon. 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 Disturbing the quiet of the prison Threatening language and insolence to his officers Purloining a cell-bag and a piece of tape from the workshops.. Being in possession of prohibited articles.. n 1 day bread and water. 2 days bread and water. Allowed to stand over. Writing a clandestine letter to Dr. .Murray, the Prison Surgeon Disobedience of orders 2 days bread and water. Allowed to stand over. 217 218 Using obscene and improper language to his officer Writing a clandestine letter and surreptitiously sending it out of the prison Writing a clandestine letter Writing a clandestine letter and surreptitiously sending it out of the prison Being in possession of prohibited articles To come up for sentence when called upon. 2 days bread and water. To come up for sentence when called upon. 219 220 221 Having prohibited articles secreted in a cupboard of which he keeps the keyBeing in possession of prohibited articles Idleness at work Continued talking with fellow-prisoners whilst at work Using insubordinate language to his officer Insolent and defiant behaviour towards his officer.. Using improper language io his officer Insolence to his officer when being searched Disturbing the quiet of the prison Being in possession of prohibited articles.. Reduced 48 marks. Reduced 24 marks. ,, 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 Reduced 48 marks. 1 day bread and water. To come up for sentence when called upon. ,, .. Writing a clandestine letter to a female prisoner Being in possession of prohibited articles.. Disturbing the quiet of the prison Threatening language and attempt to assault his officer Writing clandestine letters to male prisoners Being in possession of prohibited articles Using obscene and threatening language to his officer Having prohibited articles secreted in his cell Disobedience of orders (two charges) Assaulting his officer (Warder Robert Thompson) 2 days bread and water. Reduced 24 marks. 2 days bread and water. Reduced 24 marks. To come up for sentence when called upon. 2 days bread and water. Reduced 24 marks. 1 day bread and water, and reduced 36 marks. 2 days bread and water. 7 days bread and water, and to forfeit six months' marks. Ditto. 2 days bread and water, and reduced 24 marks. I day bread and water. 242 243 Inciting his fellow-prisoners to mutiny Idleness at his work, and disrespect to his officer 244 Making use of grossly insulting, obscene, and threatening language to his officer Idleness at work Disobedience of orders Using insulting language to his officer Being in possession of prohibited articles.. Disobedience of orders Being in possession of prohibited articles.. Disobedience of orders, and using improper language to his officer Insolence to his officer Disobedience of orders Insolence to his officer Disobedience of orders Insolence to his officer Refusing to obey an order Being in possession of prohibited articles 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 2 days bread and water. Reduced 16 marks. 2 days bread and water. To come up for sentence when called upon. 1 day bread and water, and reduced 24 marks. 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 269 270 271 272 273 274 275 276 Convicted and discharged. 1 day bread and water. » ,, Writing a clandestine letter to a female prisoner Leaving his cell without permission Being in possession of prohibited articles. . Having prohibited articles in his cell Cautioned. 2 days bread and water. I day bread and water. Allowed to stand over. Undertaking work in tailor's shop without permission Disobedience of orders Being in possession of prohibited articles.. »» Convicted. ,, 1 day bread and water, and reduced 24 marks. Reduced 24 marks. Convicted. „ Irreverent behaviour at Divine service Being in possession of prohibited articles Leaving his cell without permission .. .. ... Disobedience of orders Insolence to his officer Being in possession of prohibited articles.. i. 2.

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