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E.—No. 1.

REPORTS ON MAORI PRISONERS.

Daily Reports of Sick and Wounded Maori Prisoners (Continued.) " Mari ion" Hulk.] June 5th, 1S64. [S. Sam. No. Diseases. Remarks. 2 2 L2 2 Dysent. Cliron. Abscess. Vulnus Sclop. Obstipatio. Patients under treatment I'emarkably well, save a few who are still suffering from debility. Provisions and water good, and regularly supplied. Decks very clean, and properly attended to. Prisoners orderly and satisfied. is " Mai ion" Hulk.] June 6th, 1864. [S. Sam. 2 12 i' Dysent. Cliron. Abscess. Vulnus Sclop. Obsti patio. Nothing remarkable since yesterday's report. Men on the North Shore doing comfortably, save Penetita, who is very weak and melancholy. Decks clean. Provisions and water good. 18 " Mari ion" Hulk.] June 7 th, 1864. [S. Sam. 2 2 12 2 Dyseut. Chron. Abscess. Vulnus Sclop. Obstipatio. Peuetita seems sinking, and though he is allowed every possible luxury, he does not appear to cast away his melancholy looks. Other patients doing nicely. "Water and provisions good and regularly brought on board. Prisoners cheerful and comfortable. 18 " Mari >n" Hulk.] June 8th, 1864. [S. Sam. 2 2 12 2 1 Dysent. Chron. Abscess. Vulnus Sclop. Obstipatio. Cystitis. Very little change since yesterday beyond the sudden ailment of Te Rangatakinga. He is suffering from inflammation of the bladder, and as soon as possible will be recommended for removal to the North Shore. Provisions and water good. Prisoners satisfied. I!) " Mari ion" Hulk.] June 9th, 1864. [S. Sam. 2 2 12 1 1 1 Dysent. Chrou. Abscess. Vulnus Sclop. Obstipatio. Cystitis. Scrofula. Rangatakinga is somewhat better to-day. Prisoners on the North Shore, with the exception of Penetita, doing well. >o other change. Decks daily sprinkled with chloride of lime. Shi]) kept clean. Provisions and water good. Prisoners orderly and comfortable. 19 " Mai ion" Hulk.] June IQtk, 1864. [S. Sam. 2 2 12 1 1 1 Dysent. Chron. Abscess. Vulnus Sclop. Obstipatio. Cystitis. Scrofula. Penetita sinking rapidly. Eangatakinga improving gradually. Twelve prisoners taken to the North Shore to-day for exercise. Provisions and water good. Decks clean. Prisoners orderly. L9

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