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EARLY RECORDS OF PORT PHILLIP.

Garrison Orders.

s. c. p. For guard to-morrow ... ... ... 119 Picqnet this evening ... ... ... 6 th Dec. 1803. General After-orders. The Lieiit.-Governor is under the necessity of directing that the people who are employed in the preparations which are carrying on for removing the settlement, do continue to work to-morrow after receiving provisions, and on Sunday. This extra labor shall be made up to them at a future time, and he hopes he shall not find himself disappointed in his expectations of their loading the store-ship with the same spirit and activity that they manifested when her cargo was delivered. Sullivan Bay, 17th Dec. 1803. General Orders. Parole — Breslau. C. Sign — Boston. Garrison Orders. s. c. p. For guard to-morrow ... ... ... 119 Picquet this evening ... ... ... 006 In consequence of the general After-orders of j^esterday, the detach- ment will not parade to-morrow for Divine service. Sullivan Bay, 18th Dec. 1803. General Orders. Parole — Woodriff. C. Sign — Calcutta. Garrison Orders. A review of arms and necessaries to-morrow morning as usual. For the duty of the ensuing week 1st Lieut. Johnson. Detail of guard for duty. Sullivan Bay, 19th Dec. 1803. General Orders. Parole — Derwent. C. Sign — Bowen. Garrison Orders. Detail for duty only.