E.—No. 1.
REPORTS ON MAORI PRISONERS.
Daily Reports on Maori Prisoners. H.M.S. "Curacoa."] 'ember 21, \t, 1863. [T. A. White. No. Sick. Nature of Disease. General Conduct. Complaints. Remarks. 1 Diarrhoea. Wounded. Hakihaki. Quiet and Orderly The sick favourably. and wounded progressing II.M.; L "Curacoa."] December 22/ii [, 1863. [T. A. Wiiite. 1 1 1 2 (iO Diarrhoea. Sore Throat. Sore E^es. Wounded. Hakiliaki. Quiet and Orderly The sick and wounded are all progressing favourably. Peneamene Ngatepa, wounded in the left, arm, is quite well. <;r> 11.M. S. " Curacoa."] T>Ci member 23, rd, 1863. [T. A. White. I 1 2 2 CO Diarrhoea. Sore Eyes. Sore Throat. Wounded. Hakihaki. Quiet and Orderly The sick and wounded are progressing favourably. UG H.M.S. '• Curacoa,"] eember 2Uk, 1863. [T. A. Whitk. 1 , Sore Eyes. I Wounded. 10 Hakihaki. 12 Very Quiet and Orderly Pairoroku Tuhikitia is quite recovered of wounds in the back. The sick and wounded are progressing favourably. The prisonem were removed this day to the li Marion" Hulk, at I and 5 p.m. "Man • Mai-ion" Hulk.l ion" Hulk.] Den emler 25tk, 180:5. [T. A. White. I I 10 Sore Eyes. Wounded. Hakihaki. Quiet and Orderly The sick and wounded are progressing favourably, and are satisfied with the arrangements made for them on the Hulk. 12 •' Marion" Hulk.] [T. A. Whits. December 26, % 1863. I I 1 iO '. Sore Eyes. ' Sore Throat : Wounded. • Hakihaki. Good. The sick and wounded are progressing favourably. -' 48
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