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Storm repairs.

The Storm repairs throughout the year have not been considerable, and I trust. I shall be

a. ble

to give

the same accmnt

of the general

·

stability of the works under my charge in my -neat rumal Report...

Conviets.

The Work executed by these Convicts has

of such a varied character during the past any general detail in such

Year

Year that

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this is not

a report

is not requisite. Upon the work that sons ectimated and laid out for them in 1846 Report and Estimate M. 10 a very trifling amcount of labour has been expended. They have however not been idle as the general appearance of the

the Streets and Roads unmediately adjoining the town shows sunt fully. In

• these work they labour under considerable disadvantages from the heavy irons they :bliged to wear, and in comparison with other

are

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free Coolies, at the Cortices of the time they do cook, as they are obliged to be within the precivents of the fach before it beenues dusk, to enable them to perform their necway ablutions, to. according to the Brison regulation; however I find the work they perform is equal to five sevenths of that of the free Colie.

I may in general

general terms state the work performed has concisted entirely of repairs, with the exception of the formation of a pathway to the Middle Police Station which was formed tem fect

wide

over

rey

༼ ground for £.27.19-2 m. 1.9%

per yard.. Remodelling

the old and disused rond

from the Barracks to the Albany Buildings to render the same available for the Rifle Regiment,

Was

this

formed throughout ten feet wide 768 yards in length and was extimated at £52.1.8. incluting rough stone drains, catchwater drains,

At the close of the year they

te.

were

employed upon the queen's Road attering the line and levels

• before alluded to by me, this service sons -

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