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E.—No. 1.

REPORTS ON MAORI PRISONERS.

Daily Reports on Maori Prisoners (Continued.) - Marion ' Hulk.] vrch 2(jth, ISoM. [T. A. White. J". °,' Nature of Disease. Sick. General Conduct. Complaints. Remarks. 3 Dysentery. :\ Boils. 1 Scrofula. !• Cough. (> Itch. 1 Constipation. Quiet and Orderly and Orderly The patients are improving. Decks cleaned daily and sprinkled with chloride of lime Provisions and water good and regularly supplied. •2G " Marion'' Hulk.] March 27///, 1864. . [T. A. White. 8 ■ Dysentery. 3 ' Boils. L Scrofula. !) | Cough. 6 ! Itch. 4 ■ Constipation. Good, Quiet, and The patients under medical treatment are Orderly. doing well. Three Maori prisoners were received on board 51 p.m., last evening. They were taken in the engagement ai Rangiawhia, brought down to the Queen's Redoubt, where they were detained for medical treatment for wounds received in action. Their names are Hoepa Paituri, of the jSTgatiapakura; Penetita Te Whanramga, Ngatiapakura; Kereopa Paraki, from Kawhia. —The total number of prisoners on i board are 105. 2t; "Marion" Hulk.] March -2Hth, 18G-1. [T. A. White. 3 Dysentery. :{ Boils. I ; Scrofula. 0 Cough. t; Itch. -1- , Constipation. 26 t Quiet and Orderly The patients under medical treatment are progressing favourably. Provisions and water good and regularly supplied. Decks j are regularly scrubbed and sprinkled daily i with chloride of lime. The prisoners are comfortable and satisfied. " Marion" Hulk.] March 20th, 1884 [T. A. Width. 864. 8 3 I 0 6 4 •i : Dysentery. Boils. i Scrofula. 0 | Cough. 6 ; Itch. ■I Constipation. 2G_ __ Dysentery. Boils. Scrofula. Cough. Ltch. Constipation. The patients under medical treatment are progressing very favourably. The decks arc kept clean and sprinkled with chloride of lime. Provisions and water good and regularly supplied. I 26 " Marion" Hulk.] March 30tk, 186-4. [T. A. "White. [T. A. White. " Marion" Hulk.] 3 Dysentery. H Boils. I | Scrofula. g Cough. 0 Itch. 4 Constipation. Quiet and Orderly The patients under medical treatment are ■ doing well. The decks are scraped and cleaned and sprinkled daily with chloride of lime. Provisions and water good aud regularly supplied. Prisoners are satisfied and comfortable. 26

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