With
regard to the men I have punished by stopping their boundary pay,
I also added 14 days confinment to the camp -
Ryan, T. Smith and Kearney had all their boundary pay stopped till
further orders.
Jenkins 6 pence a day also.
McTirnan 6 pence a day till further orders.
[G.] Birch 7 days Boundary pay stopped and 6 pence a day till
further orders.
All the men had either 14 or 18 days confinment to camp. The
crimes are all entered in the order book which I do not send as I
understood from you that you would probably visit this station
shortly.
--letter from
Captain Haig to Colonel Hawkins,
16th June 1859
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