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The following report of the casualties which had happened from the day of our leaving England to the 31st of December 1788, was given in at this time, viz.


CHAPTER VI

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New Year's Day

Convicts, how employed

Their disposition to idleness and vice

Her Majesty's birthday kept

Natives

Captain Shea dies

Regulations respecting the convicts

Instances of their misconduct

Transactions

The Supply sails for Norfolk Island

Public Works

Natives

Convicts killed

Stores robbed

The Supply returns

Insurrection projected at Norfolk Island

Hurricane there

Transactions at Rose Hill

1789.]

January.] The first day of the new year was marked as a holiday by a suspension of all kinds of labour, and by hoisting the colours at the fort. The ration of provisions, though still less by a pound of flour than the proper allowance, was yet so sufficient as not to be complained of, nor was labour diminished by it. Upon a calculation of the different people employed for the public in cultivation, it appeared, that of all the numbers in the colony there were only two hundred and fifty so employed--a very small number indeed to procure the means of rendering the colony independent of the mother-country for the necessaries of life. The rest were occupied in carrying on various public works, such as stores, houses, wharfs, etc. A large number were incapable, through age or infirmities, of being called out to labour in the public grounds; and the civil establishment, the military, females, and children, filled up the catalogue of those unassisting in cultivation.

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