E.—No. 1
REPORTS ON MAORI PRISONERS.
Daily Reports on Maori, Prisoners (Continued.) " Man ion" Hulk.] rune lit, 1864. [T. A. White. No. Sick. Nature of Disease, j General Conduct Complaints. Ecmarks. 2 >> 12 2 Dysentery. Abscess. Wounded. Constipation. I i I Dysentric patients (save one, who is still somewhat poorly), are doing well. Other patients, especially the wounded, are favourably progressing. Fourteen of the prisoners were taken to the North Shore yesterday. Decks clean. Provisions and water good. IS " Mari ion" Hulk.] ■lie 2nd, 1 (64 [T. A. White. 2 2 12 1 Dysentery. Abscess. Wounded. Constipation. The prisoners who have been recommended for treatment on shore will be scut away to-day. The sick and wounded are doing well. The upper and lower decks were whitewashed yesterday. Provisions and water good, and regularly supplied. 17 " Mari ion" Hulk, Kid North Shore.] une 3rd, 1 IG4. [T. A. White. 2 2 12 2 Dysentery. Abscess. Wounded. Constipation. Good. Twenty prisoners were removed to the North Shore to-day, and all of them made comfortable. The arrangements at tho house are about being completed, and everything in connection with repairs is progressing. Decks clean, and daily sprinkled with chloride of lime. 18_ " Mari ion" Hulk, and Nortl Shore.] une 4th, l! 64. [T. A. White. • > 2 12 2 Dysentery. A.bscess. Wounded. Constipation. Quiet and Orderly The siek and wounded appear to be doing well. Prisoner Tepene, of the Ngatikahangunu tribe, was received on board today. Decks clean, and regularly attended to. Provisions and water good, and regularly supplied. is " Mari ion" Hulk, sad North Shore.] June 5th, 1 164. [T. A. White. 2 2 \2 • > Dysentery. A bscess. Wounded. Constipation. I Good , i The general conduct of prisoners good, quiet, and orderly. 18 " Mar ion" Hulk, and North Shore.] Jt> me GtJt, 1 164. [T. A. White. o o 12 2 Dysentery. Abscess. AVounded. Constipation. Good. The sick and wounded are progressing favourably. Decks regularly cleaned, and properly attended to. IS "Mar, ion" Hulk, and Nortl: Shore.] Jane 7th, l! i(54. [T. A. White. 2 2 12 '2 Dysentery. A bseess. Wounded. Constipation. I Quiet and Orderly I ■ 1 The men on the North Shore are doing ; tolerably well, and seem very comfortable. 1 Twelve of the prisoners were taken serous ; yesterday, and allowed to remain there for | a few hours. Other patients doing well. ! Penetita, who is on the North Shore, looks very weak (consumptive) and sinking fast. Derks regularly attended to. is
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