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During the government of Governor Hunter, 

 the following list of works were executed 

 by the working gangs; and those public works 

 previous to his arrival, are found mentioned 

 in the history at various times. 



A second strong wind-mill tower was erected 

 at Sydney, 36 feet in height. 



At Sydney a granary, l L l feet in length, and 

 21 in width, with two floors, was built from 

 the ruins of a mill house, formerly erected with 

 great labour and expense by Lieut, governor 

 Grose. 



The public roads made good and repaired at 

 various times, and bridges thrown over the 

 gullies. 



A framed bridge built over Duck-river, ca- 

 pable of bearing any weight. 



Two log granaries, 100 feet long, one for 

 wheat and the other for maize, erected at the 

 Hawkesbury on the Green-hills, and inclosed 

 .with paling. 



A similar one at Paramatta, 100 feet in 

 length, and paled round with a strong high 

 fence, like that at Sydney, which was also like 

 that, destroyed by fire. 



A suite of rooms built of brick at Sydney, be- 

 tween the hospitals and dwelling-house of the 

 surgeon, for the use of his assistants; the 

 huts originally built for them, having gone to 

 decay. 



The huts at Paramatta, built by Governor 

 Phillip for the reception of convicts on their 

 arrival, having been neglected and which had 



