OF NEW SOUTH WALES. 53 * 



Erected a fecond ftrong wind-mill tower at Sydney, 36 feet in 

 height. 



A weather-boarded ftore-houfe, with two wings, was built at Syd- 

 ney ; and, on the burning of the church, was converted into a tem- 

 porary place of worfhip. 



At Parramatta a weather-boarded granary, 140 feet in length, was 

 built. 



A complete fmith's fhop, for forges, was erected at Sydney. 



An excellent brick granary, 100 feet long and 22 wide, with three 

 Boors, was built at Sydney ; to which an addition of 70 feet in length 

 was made for a kiln for drying the grain. 



Built a range of barracks at Sydney for three officers. 



Erected a handfome church at Parramatta, 100 feet in length and 

 44 in width, with a room 20 feet long, raifed on ftone pillars, in- 

 tended for a veftry or council room. [See the Plate.] 



Began the foundation of a church at Sydney. Built a tower fteeple 

 at the fame place for a town-clock. 



Erected an apartment of brick in the yard of the old gaol for debtors, 

 containing three rooms. 



Paled in a naval yard on the weft fide of the Cove, and erected 

 within it a joiner's and a blackfmith's fhop, with fheds for the veffels 

 while repairing, and for the workmen ; with a fteamer, a ftore-houfe, 

 a warder's lodge, and an apartment for the clerk. 



A ftone houfe erected for the mafter boat-builder. 



Began and nearly finimed a handfome ftone gaol at Sydney ; with 

 feparate apartments for debtors, and fix fecure cells for condemned 

 felons. 



A large .and elegant Govern m ent-houfe was erected at Parramatta, 

 the firft having gone to decay. 



A neat thatched hut in the Government-garden at Parramatta, for 

 the gardener. 



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