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was shingled, and had a cellar, a kitchen, and 

 other accommodations, and paled round. 



A weather-boarded store- ho use, with two 

 wings built at Sydney, which was on the burn- 

 ing of the church converted into a place of 

 worship, till a new church was erected. 



At Sydney an excellent brick granary was 

 erected, 100 feet long and 22 wide, with three 

 floors. An addition, was afterwards made to 

 this building of about 70 feet, for a kiln to dry 

 the grain. 



At Paramatta a weather- boarded granary, 

 140 feet in length, was built for the reception 

 of maize. 



A complete smith's shop for forges, was built 

 at Sydney. 



A range of barracks at Sydney were built for 

 three officers. 



The foundation of a church was began at 

 Sydney, of a large size. 



A handsome church was erected at Para- 

 matta, 10© feet in length and 44 in width, with 

 a room 20 feet long, raised on stone pillars, 

 for a vestry or CQtnfcil room, 



A tower steeple was built at the same place 

 for a town clock. 



A naval yard was paled in on the west side 

 of the cove, and within it a joiner's and a 

 blacksmith's shop, with sheds for the vessels re- 

 pairing, and the workmen, were erefted ; with 

 a steamer, a storehouse, a warder's lodge, and 

 an apartment for the clerk. 



