CONTENT S. 



-Storm— The Fancy arrives from Norfolk Ifland — The Supply 

 and Reliance arrive.— Governor Hunter's commiflion read.— Tranf- 

 aaions.— Another arrival from England.— Colonial regulations.— 

 The 'Sovereign ftore-fhip arrives from England.— Convict executed. 



— Printing prefs employed.— Ration.— Information from Norfolk 

 Ifland.— The cattle loft in 1788 difcovered.— Bennillong's conduct 

 after his return from England — Natives.— Meteorological pheno- 

 menon.— Deaths in 1795. 



XV". The Arthur arrives from India.— Francis from Norfolk Ifland.— Play- 

 houfe opened. -Stills deftroyed. -Ceres ftore-fhip arrived.— And 

 Experiment from India. -Ship Otter from America.— Natives. — 

 Deaths. — A tranfport arrives with prifoners from Ireland — A cri- 

 minal court held. - Black Csefar (hot.— Otter takes away Mr. Muir. 



— Abigail from America arrives.— A forgery committed.— Works.— 

 Particulars refpeding Mr. Bampton, and of the fate of Captain Hill 

 and Mr. Carter.— A fchooner arrives from Dufky Bay.— Crops bad. 

 —Robberies committed Natives — Bennillong.— Cornwallis fails. 



— Gerald and Skirving die — Orders.-The Supply returns.— The 

 Sufan arrives from North America.— And the Indifpenfable from 

 England. -A Criminal and Civil Court held — Sick.— Thefts com- 

 mitted. -*The Britannia arrives from Bengal.- Mr. Raven's opinion 



on the paflage to India State of the fettlers — The Governor goes 



to Mount Hunter Deaths.— Two men killed.— Confequent Regu- 

 lations.— The Britannia hired to proceed to England.— Report of the 

 natives.— A criminal court aflembled.— A fettler executed for mur- 

 der.— The Swan fails.— Ship from Bofton.— Deaths.— Weather.— A 

 temporary church opened at Parramatta.— The Supply fails.— Ac- 

 count of ftock.— Land in cultivation, and numbers in the colony.— 

 A murder committed.— Britannia fails for England.— General ob- 

 fervations. r " 



XVI. State of Norfolk Ifland. -Account of the New Zealanders.— Remarks 

 on the manners and cuftoms of the natives of New South Wales. 



XVII. Regulations and proceedings of the Governor.— A man found dead — 

 A woman murdered. — Character of the fettlers at the river.— Houfes 

 numbered at Sydney.— Bennillong claims protection from the Go- 

 vernor. — Weather in October. — Two victuallers arrive from Eng- 

 land.— Civil appointment. — A Criminal Court held.— Executions. — 

 One man hung in chains. — Effect of this upon the natives.— A ge- 

 neral 



