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The cultivation of Indian corn advised - 143 ' 

 Governor Hunter accepts the Bills for grain from Norfolk 



Island - ibid 



The Endeavour and Fancy sail for India - ibid 



Nearly one hundred convicts leave the colony ibid 



Civil magistrates substitute military ones - 144 



The Young William arrives - - - ibid 



Ration improved - ijbid. 



The Providence sails for Nootka Sound - ibid 



— Supply • Norfolk Island - ibid 



Young William Canton - - ibid 



— Sovereign arrives from England - ibid 

 Two men convjeted of house-breaking - ibid 

 •One hung and one pardoned - - ibid 

 A printing press first used in the country - ibid 

 The Supply returns from Norfolk Island - ibid 

 Information from that settlement - - ibid 

 The natives have several contests with each other ibid 

 Information received of the cattle lost in' 1788 14^ 

 The Governor goes in search of them - ibid 



sees them - - ibid 



A bull killed - - ' - , ibid 



Public labour \ 147 



Bennillong's conduct after Lis return from England ibid 



The conduct of his wife j - - 148 



Bennillong beats his rival - - ibid 



gives up his wife f - - ibid 



The natives again commit outrages - ibid 



Several killed, wounded, and taken - ibid 



Ceasar absconds to the woods - - ibid 



' — lives by plunder - - . ibid 



■ does a good action - - ibid 



Collin's the native, wounded - - ibid 



could not be cured at the hospital - ibid 



— - — trusts to nature and is cured - 149 



Strong attachment of his wife - • ibid 



The Sovereign sails for Bengal - - ibid 



An attempt to steal provisions • - ibid 



A , , •• :r of ice with its effects - - ibid 



