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DEATH REPORTS ON SIOK AND WOUNDED MAORI PRISONERS.
teat, 'sports on i<\ am oum aon risoners. "Marion" Hulk.] 28tf February, 1864. [S. Sam. Name. Disease. Remarks. 'e Eakatau (chief.) Dysent. Chron. Expired at 7.40 p.m. Death from ex- ' haustion. Excessive hemorrhage from the mouth since this afternoon. 12th June, 1864. [S. Sam. Penetita (expired at 9 Phthisis Pul. Tub. (Coni.m., 11th June, 1864.) sumption.) This man lias been suffering since his arrival on board. He had a bullet extracted from his testifies about a month ago, and has always been weak and low. Expired. The cause of disease is exhaustion, consequent upon extensive disease of lungs. North Shore.] 21st June, .864. [S. Sam. iaraka Tuaraita. Phthisis Pul. Tub. (Consumption.) Died 6.30 a.m. Has been ailing for some time; was suddenly seized with a tit of coughing this morning at 3.30 and after expectorating blood, expired at 6.30 a.m. Cause of death, sudden rupture of blood-vessel. 23rd June, 1 164. [S. Sam. angatakinga. Cystitis,Phthisis Pul. Tub. (Consumption.) Died, 6.30 a.m. Has been weakly and consumptive since captivity on board the Hulk ; was suddenly attacked with inflammation of the bladder on the Sth instant, lingered till G.30 this morning, when he expired. Cause of death, exhaustion consequent uponabdominal inflammation, combined with chest disease. Dr. Philson written to appoint hour for inquest. Arrangements made about funeral. Rev. Mr. Baker communicated with.
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