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EARLY RECORDS OF PORT PHILLIP.

EARLY RECORDS OF PORT PHILLIP. 61 Sullivan Bay, 14th Jany. 1804. General Orders. Parole — Canterbury. C. Sign — Sittingbourne. Garrison Orders. The detachment will not parade for Divine service to-morrow morning. Detail for duty. Sullivan Bay, 15th Jany. 1804. General Orders. Parole — Chatham. C. Sign — Dartford. Garrison Orders. The detachment off duty will parade for drill at six o'clock to-morrow morning if the weather is fair. The officers will attend. The arms and necessaries will be inspected at troop beating. Detail for duty. Sullivan Bay, 16th Jany. 1804. General Orders. Parole — Oxford. C. Sign — Henley. Garrison Orders. Detail for duty only. Sullivan Bay, 17th Jany. 1804. General Orders. Parole — ^Abingdon. C. Sign — Woodstock. Garriso7i Orders. The detachment will parade at half-past eleven in the forenoon to- morrow, and at twelve o'clock fire three volleys, it being the anniversary of the day upon which Her Majesty's birth is kept. The quarter-master will issue the new clothing to the detachment, who will wear it to- morrow. Detail for duty. Sullivan Bay, 18th Jany. 1804. General Orders. Parole — Queen. C. Sign — Charlotte. Garrison Orders. Detail for duty only.