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TABLE M— continued. Punishments for Prison Offences during the Year 1883— continued. WELLINGTON (MOUNT COOK) PRISON— continued.

TABLE N. Hours and Detail of Duties in the Prisons throughout the Year. Summer, from 1st September till 30th April. Winter, from 1st May till the 31st August.

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'%4 a.3 043 ■ga Offences. By whom Reported. By whom Sentenced. Punishment. ;. R... Disobedience of orders, using improper language, refusing to go to labour, and insubordinate language Disobedience of orders, refusing to have his hair cut, resisting the officers in the execution of their duty, and using improper language Positively refusing to obey orders Resisting the officers when being placed in punish-ment-cell Refusing to go to work .. Refusing to go to labour .. Asst.-Warder Pointon, Acting - PL - Warder Duggan, PL-Warder Millington J. S.M.Thompson,V.J. Fined 3 days' marks. . N. .. PL-Warder Millington, Acting - PL - Warder Duggan, AssistantWarder McNulty, Asst.-Warder Blatchford PL-Warder Millington 24 hours' solitary on bread and water, and fined 7 days' marks. Colonel Reader, V.J. .. 24 hours bread and water, and fined 14 days' marks. Ditto. W. J. S. W. 3. S. Acting - PL - Warder Duggan W. W. W W. P. W. Millington 24 hours bread and water. 3 days bread and water.

Summer. Duties, &c. Winter. 5.30 a.m. .. 6 „ .. 6.20 „ .. 6.50 „ .. 6.55 ,, 11.5 „ .. 11.50 „ .. 11.55 ,, .. 12 noon 12.5 p.m, .. First boll rings, prisoners rise, wash, dress, make up hammocks or beds, fold blankets, and sweep cells Night Look-up Report examined by the Gaoler or Chief Warder, keys checked and taken over from night orderly officer, officers (division on full duty) parade, keys issued, muster of prisoners taken, slops collected, and breakfasts served in cells ; officers parade, muster given in, and keys collected Officers leave for breakfast, breakfast patrol taking charge Officers (division on short duty) parade for inspection, keys issued, prisoners unlocked, names taken to see Gaoler, Surgeon, &c, preparatory to marching to labour Officers (on full duty) return from breakfast, general- muster parade, prisoners searched and marched to labour immediately afterwards (those in shops exercise half an hour) Dinner patrol officers leave for dinner. Bell rings for recall from labour. Prisoners return from labour, muster taken, prisoners searched, marched to cells, and locked up Prisoners' dinners served, dinner patrol officers return. Officers parade, keys collected, divisional muster taken from each locking-up officer ; officers leave for dinner, dinner patrol taking charge Officers parade, keys issued, muster taken ; prisoners unlocked, paraded, searched, and marched to labour. Prisoners in shops cease labour, and exercise for half an hour Bell rings for recall from labour Prisoners return from labour, muster taken, prisoners searched, bathing by roster, &e. Officers (division on short duty) leave for the night unless specially detailed for duty All prisoners paraded, searched, and locked-up in their cells (except cooks); suppers served, Lock-up Report signed by officers, officers paraded, keys collected .. All officers off duty except orderly officer, evening patrols, and reserve guard, who will be detailed in turn from duty roster, taking charge Hand-bell rings, prisoners make down beds or hammocks, and turn in. Lights out, strict silence. All single officers in quarters, unless on leave. 6.30 a.m. 7 7.20 „ 7.50 „ 7.55 ,, 12.55 „ .. 4.30 „ .. 4.50 „ .. 4.55 „ .. 5.5 „ .. 5.30 „ .. 3.30 p.m. 3.50 „ 3.55 „ 4.5 „ 4.30 „ 6 „ .. 5 7.45 „ .. 8 „ .. 10 „ .. 12.5 p.m. .. 12.55 „ .. 1 „ .. 1.5 „ .. 1.30 „ .. Saturdays throughout the Year. Duties up to 12 noon same as week-days. Officers on full duty leave for dinner. Officers on full duty return from dinner. Officers (both divisions) parade, keys issued, prisoners mustered and unlocked. Officers on short duty leave for dinner, and do not afterwards return, unless specially detailed for duty. Prisoners bathe, hair and beard cut close ; divisions, cells, &e., cleaned; clean clothing issued, and general eleaning-up; blankets shaken in open air, weather permitting; clothing mended, &c. Prisoners parade, muster taken ; prisoners absent from parade visited by a Principal Warder, and certified correet; exercise, &c. All prisoners (except cooks) paraded, searched, mustered, and locked-up in their cells for the night; suppers served ; Look-up Report signed by officers ; officers parade, orderly officer, evening patrols, and reserve guard taking charge ; remaining duties same as on week-days. 4 „ .. 4.45 „ ..

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