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of poots with which the plants

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Supported, suffered severely; a quat

- great number of them have had those poots, which were left woninjured

by the lost typhoon broken off, and this left

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hopes for the pecovery of a large number. The plants in pots have also suffered, very

considuably. Of flower pots which contained. plant's only very few were broken - Many

of the wolks were as is generally, the case

in such storms, considerably cut ust by

the

great flow of water from painfall.

Government House Gardens

In these

Shrubs

to

grounds also

many of the trees and were uprooted; but the general damage is not-nearly so great

as in the Public fardens. The summer. Crops growing in the vegetable Goeden were almost entirely destroyed by almost-entirely

the wind.

Trees in Streets and Roads. Only may few trees

trez

- entirely destroyed but almost every had many

branches large and Small broken Eff. Many trees (although few in proportion to the whole number growing) were uprooteds.

Bowrington Compound. This unfortunate plantation has again been emoiduably damaged in the shape of broken and uprooted trees - Gum trees and Dalbergia Sisso- the chief Sufferers.

ant

Indian tree - are

On the morning of the 1st inot : Stops

at once tablen for peplanting and otherwise.

oft

the trees

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as were worth it

preserving such and also for clearing roads and streets of such brother branches as impeded, or endangered traffic.

Of the latter work I have the patisfaction to report that nearly all was completeds by evening of the first day after the night

the

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