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REPORTS ON MAORI PRISONERS.
Daily Reports of Sick and Wounded Maori Prisoners (Continued.) " Mar iou" Hulk.] July lltlt, 1864. [S. Sam. No. Diseases. Remarks. 3 1 I 7 1 3 Debility. Abscess. Scrofula. Vuluus Sclop. Diarrhoea. Psora. On the sick list still, and unable to go on board. Mr. White came to see me in the course of the evening, and reported that everything was doing comfortably on board, and on the North Shore house. 16 " Mari ion" Hulk.] July 12th, 1864. [S. Sam. 3 1 I 7 1 3 Debility. Abscess. Scrofula. Vulnus Sclop. Diarrhoea. Psora. Feeling better, returned to duty this morning. All the sick seem to be doing very comfortably. No other change. Provisions and water as usua good, and regularly supplied. Prisoners well behaved. \r, "Mari ion" Hulk.] July 13th, 1864. [S. Sam. 3 1 I 7 1 3 Debility. Abscess. Scrofula. Vulnus Sclop. Diarrhoea. Psora. The sick on board, and on the North Shore house doing favourably. Mr. White took several of the natives away to-day and accompanied His Excellency the Governor to the Kawau. Decks clean, and daily sprinkled with chloride of lime. Provisions and water good. Prisoners orderly. L6 "Ma: ion" Hulk.] July UtJi, 1861. [S. Sam. 3 1 I 1 3 Debility. Abscess. Scrofula. Vulnus Scloj). Diarrhoea. Psora, Went over to the North Shore, and found everything correct and sati sfactory. The sick doing favourably. The decks kept very clean, and daily sprinkled with chloride of lime. Provisions and water good. Prisoners' behaviour good. 16 " Mail ion" Hulk.] July loth, 1864. [S. Sam. 3 I ! 7 1 o o Debility. Abscess. Scrofula. Vv.lnus Sclop. Diarrhoea. Psora. i Very little change since yesterday. Visited the North Shore house, and found all the invalids doing very favourably. Decks clean, &c. Provisions good. Prisonei-s very orderly. 1C "Mai ion Hulk."] July 16th, 1361. [S. Sam. 3 I 1 7 1 3 Debility. Abscess. Scrofula. Vulmib Sclop. Diarrhoea. Psora. Fine day. Pulled over to the North Shore house, and found all the prisoners doing well. The sick on board the hulk are also doing nicely. Provisions and water good, and regularly supplied. Prisoners well behaved and comfortable. Decks clean. 10
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