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REPORTS ON MAORI PRISONERS.
Daily Reports on Maori Prisoners (Continued.) ion" Hulk.] January 10///., 18G4. [T. A.. White. " Mari No. Sick. Nature of Disease. General Conduct. Complaints. Remarks. 1 2 2 1 1 Wounded. Sore Ej ee. Gatherings. Diarrhoea. Worms. Good. The sick sad wounded are progressing favourably. ': Mari ion" Hulk.] January lUk, 18G1. [T. A. White. i 1 2 Wounded. Good. Sore Eyes. Gathering on Knee and Hip. Diarrhoea. Worms. The sick" and wounded are progressing favourably.—The Maori prisoner Te Wirihana lluiputea, of the Ngatimahua, was received on board the " Marion" Hulk this day at 4 p.m., brought in from the Queen's Bedoubt. —Total number of prisoners on board the Hulk, 178. 1 8 '; Mari !on" Hulk.] Jan nan/ 12th, 1864. [T. A. 'White. [T. A. White. I 1 •_> ] 1 1 1 Wounded. Ophthalmia. Debility. Sore Throat. Dysentery. Scrofula. Boil. The sick and wounded are progressing favourably. s " Mari ion" Hulk.] [T. A. "White. Jan nary 18$, 1861, 1 1 ■2 ) I L 1 "Wounded. Ophthalmia. Debility. Sore Throat. Dysentery. Boil. Scrofula. Quiet and Orderly The sick and wounded are progressing favourably. s January 1-1/7/, J864. [T. A. AViiite. " Mari ion" Hulk.] 1 i 2 1 4 1 o Wounded. Ophthalmia. Debility. Dysentery. Boils. Scrofula. Hakihaki. Pour Maori prisoners were received on board the Hulk this day at 2 p.m. Paratene of the Ngatinaho (with To Wheoro at To Ta in August, 18(33); Manafai Ngatimahuta, from Wahi; Hami Te Koinekome, from Wabi; Hori Te Whana, from Wahi. These prisoners have been sent down from Ngaruawahia. Two diseased with the hakihaki are two of the prisoners just arrived. —The sick and wounded are progressing; favourably. 12
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