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received. A large number of repairs have been carried out for the prison, the mental hospitals, and the Education Department. Leather satchels have been made and others repaired for the Post and Telegraph Department. The tailoring department has maintained its usual full capacity, manufacturing large quantities of clothing for the mental hospitals, as well as meeting requirements for prison institutions. For Government Departments 729 office-chair cushions were manufactured and 2,758 pairs of socks were manufactured and 589 pairs refooted. In the mail-bags department of the shop 15,210 mail and parcel bags were repaired. Tinsmithing has also been carried on supplying other prison institutions with their requirements. Difficulty is still being experienced in procuring material for this class of work. In the carpenter's shop, cabinets were manufactured for Government Departments, and, in addition, maintenance work for the local Courts was carried out as required. A large number of filing-trays were manufactured for the Magistrates' Court. The cottages in Boston Koad are in progress of renovation inside and painting outside, and the greater number of these have been completed. One cottage was completed and occupied in Clive Road, while a second is almost completed. Great difficulty has been experienced in obtaining material for these cottages and has certainly hampered the progress of completion, but we have been able to proceed with the foundations of the remaining four cottages. The laundering section has handled a large number of blankets for the Army and Air Force, also towels and blankets for the Central Police-station. The prison laundering has been done mostly by male prisoners. The drying facilities have been improved in the female laundry by installing electric fans. Soap to the quantity of 1,914 bars were manufactured for laundry and institution work. ' The manufacture of tobacco has been satisfactory and institutional requirements have been supplied as required. A light leaf was purchased from W. H. Wills and Co. for the purpose of breaking down the strength of the leaf produced at Waikeria. The output of vegetables has fallen on account of the restricted area ; at the same time we have had a fair supply considering the limited amount of ground under cultivation. The institution has had to rely to some extent on Waikeria and on the open market for a part of its requirements. The food supplied to the inmates has been of first-class quality and has been up to contract conditions. The bread consumed has been made in the prison bakehouse and is of a high standard. The institutional school has been continued during the year under the direction of Dr. Dale, M.A., with the assistance of Mr. Warner, Probation Officer, and Deputy Principal Warder Carson of the prison staff. A large number of the inmates still continue to take various courses with the Education Department's Correspondence School. A number of these prisoners have received excellent reports for their work. Dr. Dale has reported on the work of the prison school as follows : During the year the number of men attending has been fairly constant, indicating that many are keen to avail themselves of the somewhat limited facilities the school has to offer. Some who came merely to " brush up " their primary subjects preparatory to embarking on a secondary course have staved'as permanent students, these are the students for whom we would like to do a good deal more than we have facilities for at present. It would seem, too, to point to the fact that many men are anxious to use their time to the fullest extent while serving a sentence of intermediate length so that, as many phrase it, " I can do better when lam released." Others come with the deliberate intention of getting the gaps in their earlier education filled out in an adult sense. The staff are always pleased to welcome this latter type of student. The work this year, in addition to the usual primary and secondary courses, has been directed to those men who, for various reasons, have been working at courses prior to sentence. This group, 'though small, has been catered for effectively if reports from the various agencies outside the institution are any indication. Again we have had men attending who have sought specific courses

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