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Cost of the prison in 1901 was ^152 135. nd. Prisoners are 

 allowed nine hours sleep, with lighted dormitories, visited at un- 

 certain hours. The chaplain is generally the Vicar of S. James', 

 and prisoners attend divine service on Sundays. Prisoners of 

 Roman Catholic or Dissenting persuasion are allowed their own 

 ministers. 



Prisoners on hard labour have full diet. 



Prisoners without hard labour a reduced diet, solitary confine- 

 ment. Rice and water. 



No deaths occurred in 1901. Health very good. 



AGRICULTURE. 

 Forty-seven Square Miles. 



ACRES. 



Cultivation . . . about 1,133^ 



Pasture . . 7,650 V 30,000 



Waste ... 21,217) 



Estimated average of lands, gardens, 



and Orchards . . . 575 



Forests and Trees . . 558 



Pasture ... . 7,151 j. 30,300 



Barren . . . . .1,816 



Crown Waste .... 2O,2OOj 



MASONIC LODGES. 1902. 

 THE ST. HELENA LODGE, No. 488, E.C, 



W.M. 



I.P.M. 



S.W. 



J.W. 



Treasurer 



Secretary 



S.D. 



J.D. 



D.C. 



Organist 



1.6. 



Steward 



Tyler 



Bro. Lieut. W. F. Box. 

 Wor. Bro. George Finch, 

 Bro. Herbert Jameson. 

 ,, Francis N. Reed. 

 Wor. Bro. T. L. M. Adams. 

 Bro. Arthur W. Pegge. 

 Mclntyre. 



John McCullough. 



P. Fellows. 



Major Horniblow. 



W. Kirkdale. 



A. Joshua. 



P. Truebody. 



THE OLD ROCK LODGE, No. 912, E.C. 



W.M Wor. Bro. A. L. Innes. 



I.P.M Bro. G. T. Craik. 



S.W. .... Bro. Lieut. J. McCullough. 



J.W. . R. M. George. 



Treasurer . . . T. Clayton. 



Secretary . A. Godwin. 



Organist Maj. F. Horniblow. 



