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P. 266 June 1799. P. 283 January 1800. "There not being at this
"time more than five months' provision in the store at full
"allowance, it became necessary to issue only two thirds of the weekly
"ration; and this was ordered to commence on the first of the ensuing
"month. A trifling addition was made to the quantity in
"store, by the purchase of about seventy casks of salt provisions
"which the master of the Minerva had for sale."

P. 290 April 1800 "on the 16th the Speedy whaler arrived
"from England, with fifty female convicts; and, what were much
"more welcome and profitable eight hundred and thirty two casks
"of salt provisions, which enabled the governor once more to issue
"a full ration."

P. 291 April 1800. "On the evening of the same day, [the 16th] his
"Majesty's ship the Buffalo returned from the Cape of Good
"Hope, having on board 85 cows and twenty breeding mares for the
"settlement......

"The settlers at the River were so lost to their own interest
"as to neglect the sowing of their grounds, a circumstance which,
"but for the timely interference of the governor, would have
"ended in their ruin." —

P. 295 May 1800. "Application having been made to the commissary
"to receive fresh pork into the public stores, he was
"directed to comply therewith; but there was reason to believe
"that such compliance would be attended with the indiscriminate
"destruction of breeding and young sows. It was therefore ordered,
"that if any persons should be known to offer any meat of that
"description to the store, it was not to be received; and the
"owner was to be informed against, as being no longer deserving
"of encouragement or any indulgence whatever." —

P. 296 May 1800. "The principal labour of the month consisted
"in preparing for wheat the ground that the inundation
"had devastated." —






























































Identifier: | JB/116/056/001
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116

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panopticon versus new south wales

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056

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ii collins

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001

Titles

Category

collectanea

Number of Pages

1

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recto

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d2

Penner

john herbert koe

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Notes public

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37589

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