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E.—No. 1.

REPORTS ON MAORI PRISONERS.

Daily Reports on Maori Prisoners (Continued.) " Mari ion" Hulk, and Nort' Shore.] unc 8th, 1 164. [T. A. Whits. No. Sick. Nature of Disease. General Conduct. Complaints. Remark*. 2 2 12 1 2 Dysentery. Abscess. Wounded. Inflammation. Constipation. Good and well behayed. There has been no great change Bince the report yesterday, save the sudden ailment of Te Eangitakinga, who is at the present suffering from disease of the bladder; he i3 recommended to be taken on shore at once, and it is believed his recovery will be rapid. Provisions and water regularly supplied, and of good quality. Decks clean, and daily sprinkled with chloride of lime. The sick prisoners Epiha, Hamiora, Te Horeki, and Maka, who have been on shore some time at Hone Ropiha's, were removed to the Hospital on the North Shore to-day for further treatment. Lfl " Maiion" Hulk, and Nortl Shore.] tine 9th, 1 164. [T. A. White. 2 ■> \2 o 1 Dysentery. Abscess. Wounded. Constipation. Inflammation. Quiet and Orderly Eangitakinga, who had an attack of inflammation of the bladder, is slightly better this morning; he feels no pain, slept well during the night, and seems to take his meals with relish. Other patients doing well. The men at the North Shore are also favourably progressing, and the building arrangements will be completed this evening. The ship is kept clean; decks regularly sprinkled with chloride of lime. Provisions and water good. Prisoners well behaved and satisfied. 19 " Mar: ion" Hulk, and Nortl: Shore.] Jvne 10th, 1 S61. [T. A. White. 2 •> 12 1 1 1 Dysentery. Abscess. Wounded. Constipation. Inflammation. Scrofula. Quiet and Orderly Twelve prisoners were taken to the North Shore to-day, who seemed to enjoy themselves yery much. Peuetita appears very weak, and is sinking fast; he is allowed wine, cod liver oil, and other medical comforts. Other patients under treatment doing well. Decks cleaned, and regularly attended to. 1!) " Marion" Hulk, and North Shore.] Ji, me lltJi, .864. [T. A. Wjiite. Dysentery. ; Abscess. Wounded. ' Constipation. Good. Te Kangitakinga ar>pears somewhat better this morning. Other patients progressing favourably. Fourteen of the prisoners were taken to the North Shore to-day, and were allowed to gather oysters and enjoy themselves. Decks clean. Prisoners comfortable and satisfied. '■ Marion" Hulk, and Nortl Shore.] rime 12th, .861. [T. A. Win™. 2 1 1 1-2 1 Dysentery. Abscess. Scrofula. Wounded. Inflammation. Good. Penetita, who has been Buffering for a lone: time, expired at 9 p.m. last night ; lie hud every care bestowed upon him, but of no avail, lvaraka is very weak, and seem a to be failing in flesh ; lie is being allowed wine, cod liver oil, and beef tea. Iiangitakinga is very slightly better, though he is still very weak. Other patients doing well. Decks clean, and regularly sprinkled with chlorido of lime. 17

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