416 HISTORY OF 



fallen to ruin, were repaired and made fit for 

 the use designed, 



A wind-mill with a stone tower, built on the 

 hill above Sydney. 



A double logged gaol, 80 feet long, with se- 

 parate cells for prisoners, was built at Sydney, 

 which M 7 as afterwards burnt. 



Eight embrasures to the battery on point. 

 Maskelyne, were made, and a redoubt raised 

 with eight embrasures on the point of the cove, 

 and mounted with cannon. And two guns 

 were mounted on Garden Island. 



An apartment containing threerooms of brick, 

 was built in the yard of the old gaol, before it 

 was burnt, for debtors. 



A barn 90 feet long, was built at Toongabbe, 

 in which nine pair of threshers could work. 

 The original one built by Governor Phillip hav- 

 ing fallen down. 



Both government houses, the military bar- 

 racks, officers' dwellings, store- houses and gra- 

 naries, and all public buildings repaired, coated 

 with lime and white- washed, to preserve them 

 from decay. 



A brick building 100 feet long, built by Go- 

 vernor Phillip at Paramatta, was repaired, and 

 two floors laid ; with an addition to its length 

 of 60 feet, for the purpose of a granary for 

 wheat ; there being no building entirely for this 

 use in the colony. 



A framed and weather-boarded house was 

 built on the Green-hills at the Hawkesbury, for 

 the command.:. j officer of that district. It 



