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REPORTS ON MAORI PRISONERS.
Daily Reports on Maori Prisoners (Continued.) Kawai ■•] Sepie; miter 5th, 864. [T. A. Waits. No. Sick. Nature of Disease. General Conduct. Complaints. Remarks. 1 1 8 1 1 2 1 Debility. Wounded. Chest Disease. Rheumatism. Ophthalmia. Cough. Sore Throat. Satisfactory. Mr. J. E. White states, the sick regularly visited. Provisions regularly served out to the men ; also, seed potatoes to those who are at work cultivating; axes aud spades were also served out to them. The " Morning Light" arrived aud landed four horses. Prisoners' behaviour satisfactory. 10 Kawau.] Septet mher Gtli, .864. [T. A. WmiE. 1 Debility. 1 Wounded. 3 ! Cheat Disease. 1 Rheumatism. 2 Cough. 1 Sore" Throat. Satisfactory. Mr. J. E. White states, weather fine. The cutter " Fly" arrived, and brought up nine women, young and old, aud one prisoner. Prisoners employed getting seed iu. Visited the sick as usual, and found them, with the exception of Tipene, doiug well. Rations good. 9 Kawai •] Septa niter 7th, 804. [T. A. White. 1 1 3 1 1 1 Debility. Wounded. Chest Disease. Rheumatism. Sore Throat. Diarrhoea. Satisfactory. Mr. J. E. "White states, employed taking in stores from the " Fly," and found all correct. The sick reported to be doing well. No change in Tipene. Prisoners variously employed. Rations regularly issued, and of good quality. 9 Kawau.] tiepte; mber StJi, 864. [T. A. White. 1 1 3 1 1 1 l Debility. Wounded. Chest Disease. Rheumatism. Cough. Sore Throat. Diarrhoea. Satisfactory. Mr. J. E. White states, that he issued axes to the prisoners who were to cut firewood. Several of the women having the itch, were immediately prescribed for, and attended to. Visited the sick, and all save Tipene are doing well. Rations good. Kawa' L-] Septi mber QtJi, .864. [T. A. White. l 1 3 1 1 1 1 Debility. Wounded. Chest Disease. Rheumatism. Sore Tliroat. Diarrhoea. Itch. Satisfactory. Mr. J. E. White states, that the sick were not visited till late, iu consequence of the natives having taken the boat away during the day. H.M.S. " Falcon" arrived with the Rev. Mr. Ashwell on board. Prisoners cultivating, &e. Rations good.
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