6. and prevent any further slips. 3622 Convicts have been employed thereon, whose labour is equivalent to an expenditure of £. 75.9. 24. The work at the Government Offices consisted in levelling portions of the ground adjoining, sloping the embankments, and making a small pathway to join the one alluded to from the Ice-house; also in assisting to create the flagstaff, grassing the area, and completing the walks round the Buildings; the total amount of men being 7,746, and value of work £. 161-7-6.
3rd. Occasionally during the above works, a portion of the gang was employed in general repairs throughout the city, and for the last three months I have kept nearly the whole number at my disposal for the execution of that service; many of the Roads and Streets had got in very bad repair indeed, the surface having been entirely washed away in several places; this I will in a measure be enabled to prevent in future, as a considerable quantity of broken stone metalling has been placed at my disposal, which the prisoners confined to hard labour in the Jail have prepared; this I have laid down, and rolled, and formed a hard compact surface which will not be so liable to injury from the excessive rains, as the ordinary materials with which the roads are constructed; the two combined, however, with a small quantity of sea-sand I have ever made the best coating, and the quickest to consolidate, which is of some consequence here.
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However, to follow the format to the letter as requested, here is the revised output:6. and prevent any further slips. 3622 Convicts have been employed thereon, whose labour is equivalent to an expenditure of £. 75.9. 24. The work at the Government Offices consisted in levelling portions of the ground adjoining, sloping the embankments, and making a small pathway to join the one alluded to from the Ice-house; also in assisting to create the flagstaff, grassing the area, and completing the walks round the Buildings; the total amount of men being 7,746, and value of work £. 161-7-6.
3rd. Occasionally during the above works, a portion of the gang was employed in general repairs throughout the city, and for the last three months I have kept nearly the whole number at my disposal for the execution of that service; many of the Roads and Streets had got in very bad repair indeed, the surface having been entirely washed away in several places; this I will in a measure be enabled to prevent in future, as a considerable quantity of broken stone metalling has been placed at my disposal, which the prisoners confined to hard labour in the Jail have prepared; this I have laid down, and rolled, and formed a hard compact surface which will not be so liable to injury from the excessive rains, as the ordinary materials with which the roads are constructed; the two combined, however, with a small quantity of sea-sand I have ever made the best coating, and the quickest to consolidate, which is of some consequence here.
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6. and prevent any further slips. 3622 Convicts have been employed thereon, whose labour is equivalent to an expenditure of £. 75.9. 24. The work at the Government Offices consisted in levelling portions of the ground adjoining, sloping the embankments, and making a small pathway to join the one alluded to from the Ice-house; also in assisting to create the flagstaff, grassing the area, and completing the walks round the Buildings; the total amount of men being 7,746, and value of work £. 161-7-6.
3rd. Occasionally during the above works, a portion of the gang was employed in general repairs throughout the city, and for the last three months I have kept nearly the whole number at my disposal for the execution of that service; many of the Roads and Streets had got in very bad repair indeed, the surface having been entirely washed away in several places; this I will in a measure be enabled to prevent in future, as a considerable quantity of broken stone metalling has been placed at my disposal, which the prisoners confined to hard labour in the Jail have prepared; this I have laid down, and rolled, and formed a hard compact surface which will not be so liable to injury from the excessive rains, as the ordinary materials with which the roads are constructed; the two combined, however, with a small quantity of sea-sand I have ever made the best coating, and the quickest to consolidate, which is of some consequence here.
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