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E.—No. 1.

REPORTS ON MAORI PRISONERS.

Daily Reports of Sick and Wounded Maori Prisoners (Continued.) " Mai ion" Hulk.] June Utli, 1864. [S. Sam. No. Diseases. Remarks. 2 2 12 1 1 1 Dysent. Chron. Abscess. Vulnus Sclop. Obstipatio. Cystitis. Scrofula. Rangatakinga same as yesterday. Penetita sinking. Other patients doing well. Shi]) regularly and properly looked after. Provisions and water good. Prisoners well behaved. 19 " Mai >n" Hulk.] June 12th, 1864. [S. Sam. 2 1 12 1 1 Dysent. Chron. Abscess. Vulnus Sclop. Cystitis. Scrofula. Penetita expired at 9 p.m. yesterday. Rangatakinga continues to improve very gradually. No other change. Decks daily sprinkled with chloride of lime. Prisoners well behaved and comfortable. 17 "Mai in" Hulk.] June 13th, 1864. [S. Sam. 2 1 12 1 1 Dyseut. Chron. Abscess. Vulnus Sclop. Cystitis. Scrofula. Rangatakinga looks livelier this morning, takes his meals with relish, and appears perfectly satisfied ; has little or no pain, and sleeps well. Patients on the North Shore also doing well. Provisions and water good. Prisoners orderly. 17 " Ma: ion" Hulk.] June Uth, 1864. [S. Sam. 2 1 12 1 1 Dysent. Chron. Abscess. Vulnus Sclop. Cystitis. Scrofula. Scarcely any change since last report. Karaka is very weak, and is allowed plenty of wine, with cod-liver oil. Other men doing well. Decks sprinkled with chloride of lime. Provisions and water good. 17 " Mar: ion" Hulk.] June lath, 1864. [S. Sam. 2 I 12 1 1 Dysent. Chron. Abscess. Vulnus Salop. Cystitis. Scrofula. Nothing very remarkable since yesterday. Patients on board, as well as those on the North Shore, getting on favourably, with the exception of Karaka, who looks weak and melancholy. Provisions and water good. Decks clean. Prisoners orderly. 17 " Maion Hulk."] June IGth, 1864. [S. Sam. 2 1 12 1 1 Dysent. Chron. Abscess. Vulnus Sclop. Cystitis. Scrofula. Blowing a heavy gale of wind. Went over to the North Shore ; got thoroughly wet, and experienced great difficulty in palling back. Karaka much in the same way. Other patients doing well. Big Joe's leg gradually improving. Prisoners well behaved. 17

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