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E.—No. 1.

REPORTS ON MAORI PRISONERS.

Daily Reports on Maori Prisoners (Continued.) " Mari ion" Hulk.] A lt . nl IQfh, 1864 [T. A. Whitk. No. Sick. Xature of Disease. General Conduct. Complaints. Kemarks. ■2 O 1 1 2 1 Dysentery. Boils. Scrofula. Cough. Itcb. Wounded. Good. The patients under treatment are progressing favourably. Decks are kept clean and sprinkled daily with chloride of lime. • 10 " Mari ion" Hulk.] April I7t7/, 1 1C4. [T. A. White. 2 8 1 1 2 i Dysentery. Boils. Scrofula. Cough. Itch. Wounded. Good. The sick and wounded are doing well. The prisoners conduct themselves in a very quiet and orderly manner during Divine Service. 10 '■ Mari ion" Hulk.] nil IStJi, 1864. [T. A. AVhite. 2 3 1 1 Q 1 Dysentery. Boils. Scrofula. Cough. Itch. AVounded. Quiet and Orderly The patients uuder medical treatment are improving. The decks are kept clean, aud daily sprinkled with chloride of lime. The prisoners are comfortable and satisfied. Water and provisions good, and regularly supplied. 10 " Mar; ion" Hulk.] ifril Vdth, 1S64. [T. A. White. 2 3 1 1 ■ > 1 Dysentery. .Boils. Scrofula. Cough. Itch. Wounded. Quiet and Orderly The patients under treatment are doing well. Decks are kept clean and properly attended to; are sprinkled daily with chloride of lime. Provisions and water good and regularly supplied. Three Maori prisoners were received on board yesterday, under escort: AVi Karamoa, of Ngatihinetu; Te Eewarewa, of the Te Patnpo ; and AVi Hiore, of the Kongowhakaata, from Tauranga (Poverty Bay.) These men were taken at Orakau, and arrived yesterday at 2 p.m. 10 i " Mar; ion" Hulk.] ml 20tIi, 8G4. [T. A. Whits. ■ > 8 1 1 1 Dysentery. Boils. Scrofula. AVounded. Cough. Itch none. Quiet and Orderly There are no itch cases now on the sick list, and all the patients under treatment are favourably progressing. Decks regularly scrubbed and sprinkled with chloride of lime. Provisions and water good, and regularly supplied. Prisoners comfortable and satisfied. 8

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