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E.—No. 1.

REPORTS ON MAORI PRISONERS.

Daily Reports on M ori /V, 'soners (Continued.) Km wan. | Septem ■her 10th, 8Gk [T. A. Whitk. No. Sick. Nature of Disease, (ieneral Conduct. Complaints. Remarks. 1 1 1 1 1 1 Debility. Wounded. Chest Disease. Rheumatism. Sure Throat. Diarrhoea. Itch. Satisfactory. Mr. J. E. White states that the sick are doing well. No other change. Kawa- ■■] Septa nber lWi, 1864. [T. A. White. Mr. J. E. White states, the natives did not come on board early in the morning an ordered. Went on shore at 10 am.. and found the smelting house deserted. Took Mr. Ashwcll to the " Falcon," and reported to Captain Parkin, E.N., that the natives had left the Smelting House. Went in the " Falcon's" boat to the North Harbour, and seeing all the cultivations deserted, concluded that the natives had deserted. Came on board the Hulk at 1 p.m. Made preparations, and left for Auckland in the "Falcon's" cutter. Arrived at Auckland at 9 p.m., and reported the circumstance to His Excellency the Governor.

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