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[* One pound of butter to eighteen pounds of rice.]

The numbers who died by sickness in the year 1790, were two seamen, one soldier, one hundred and twenty-three male convicts, seven females, and ten children; in all, one hundred and forty-three persons.

In the above time four male convicts were executed; one midshipman, two soldiers, and six male convicts were drowned; one male convict perished in the woods, and two absconded from the colony, supposed to be secreted on board a transport; making a total decrease of one hundred and fifty-nine persons.

CHAPTER XII

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New Year's Day

A convict drowned

A native killed

Signal colours stolen

Supply sails for Norfolk Island

H. E. Dodd, Superintendant at Rose Hill, dies

Public works

Terms offered for the hire of the Dutch snow to England

The Supply returns

State of Norfolk Island

Fishing-boat overset

Excessive heats

Officers and seamen of the Sirius embark in the snow

Supply sails for Norfolk Island, and the Waaksamheyd for England

William Bryant and other convicts escape from New South Wales

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