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Labour including Parades

Breakfast

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Labour including Parades

Dinner and Excncise

Labour including Parades.

Supper, Exercise Mustiv Sucking up se.

18. On the Surgeon's List and considered unfit for Hard

172 Labour. Patient's in Hospital. Sundays and other Holy days.

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Quarrying and Collecting stone for and erecting a sea wall Boundary 9. Hall, Pier Cook homes, Guard House, and Garden Wall. Seveling Hill and filling in Bay, also in various other services for the improvement of live Island. There has alas been a gang of Convids employed by the Contractor for building the new garl in excavating the foundations t

"has данд. averaged 68.07 daily since the commencerment of the work. The sum of $427 has been earned by the Prismers employed 10.

by the Contractor, which will be paid by him and credited to the

in the emplction of his contract.

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The classification of Prisoners cannot be carried out as

they

are thocated in a Hulk.

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Prisoners may receive Visits or Letters every three months, frovided 12.

they have noh! of Ford or closet ficted the indulgence by miserduct. No article

There is in

is allowed

Chapel. The best arrangements are however made for the decent performance of divine seorship, during which the

Prisoners are not separated.

The Chaplain performs

not receive any.

Me

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duty at this laol.

instruction. a

have been supplies from

13.

Prisoners do 14.

few Bibles and other suitable books

various fources.

Yes. On Sunday at hours most convenient to themselves. 15. But generally at about firm.

A daily visit is made to the sick by the Surgeon. A portion 16.

of the Floating Police Station is set apart for the accommodation."

the sick prisoners.

Fever: Diarrhaw, Dysentery Syphilis, Aleers and abcesses

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19 Destroying Prison property, Idleness, Possession of frohibited

Articles, Gambling Feigning sick, Quavelling to

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None.

22. General observations. The Gonderct of the Prisoners during

the past year has been good. The majority of the offences committed were of a trifling nature!

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June

The general health of the Prismers during the year 1864 has been very good. In the four hottest months

viz July •Augual and September, there daily average of 3.73 in the Hospitat, the average. number of convicts during that period being 250.9o. The average number of lick for the remaining light months of the

year.

was 3.75 daily, being 1.38 per cent of the Convicts in confinement during these

mmths.

The Hulk is in a good stato of repair, recure, and as temporary measure will adopted for

a Prison. The "New Garl" is in course of erection on the Island. There is a marked improvement in the industry of the Prismers, this change may be attributed to various cances, the principal of which are the prospect the Prisoner: has now of obtaining a remission of a portion of his sentence by industrious and well conducted; the Constant supervision the Gool Staff over the Consricts while al laber, and the atteritin to and the interest the whole

of the

the officers compelled to take in thin duties.

(tijnen) Ges: L. Tomlin, Superintendent.

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