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General Quaterly [sic] Return of Public L[abour]
of Materials at Morton [sic] Bay New South Wales [under]
Commandant from the 25 December 1825 to ~ [the]
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Clerks Constables, Overseers &c &c | Occupations | Nature of Employt | |
1 | William Gooden | Clerk | In the Commandants & Superintts [illegible] |
2 | John McIntosh | Overseer | Charge of the Agriculture [illegible] |
3 | John Owen | Do | Attending the Lumber Ya[rd] |
4 | Robert Harvey | Do | Attending Various Gangs [&c] |
5 | Thomas Bellington | Constable | In charge of the Lime Burners |
6 | William Carter | Do | Attending Police Duties |
7 | John Anderson | Scourger & Watchman | Watchman & Scourger |
8 | Henry Allen | Carpenter } | Preparing Work for the Erection and finishing of Buildings &c |
9 | William Grady | Do } | " " " " " " " " " " |
10 | Dal Baker | Do } | " " " " '' " " " " " |
11 | Mil Bennett | Do } | " " " " " " " " " " |
12 | William Taylor | Do } | " " " " " " " " " " |
13 | John Cunningham | Boat Builder } | Building the Schooner "Talbot" and refg Boats &c |
14 | John Wilcockson | Do } | " " " " " " " " |
15 | William Francis | Sawyer } | Sawing Pine & Hard Wood, for Public Use |
16 | Thomas Warwick | Do} | " " " " " " " " |
17 | John Brierton | Do } | " " " " " " " " |
18 | William Smith | Do } | " " " " " " " " |
19 | Matthew Sellars | Brickmakers } | Making Bricks &c for the Public use of the Settlement &c |
20 | John Bronger | Do } | " " " " " " " " " " " |
21 | Henry Gee | Do } | " " " " " " " " " " " |
22 | Edward Madden | Do } | " " " " " " " " " " " |
23 | John Williams | Blacksmith } | Making and Repairing [illegible] Iron Implements, for the [Public use of the Settlement &c?] |
24 | William Blackstone | Do } | " " " " " " " " " " " " " " |
25 | James Goff | Tin Man } | Making Sundry utensils [&] Making Nails - |
26 | Thomas Price | Nailor } | " " " " " " |
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