Copy From the Inspector of Buildings to the
Survey or firmal
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Surveyor General's Office
June 3rd 1875
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of the storm; and by the end of the third day almost all of the fallen trees in the Government- Gardins had been peplanted
or were propped
in upright positions but the completion
of all the work entailed by the storm will occupy some time.
I have the honour to be
Sig
Your most obedient servant.
(Signed) Chat. Ford
Superintendent
Sie
I have to report
occurred on:
that the Typhoon which
the night of 3104, May and Morning
of 1st Junes, su furs as has bun uscertained to the present time happily caused but comftaractively little damage to houses and othere strivate property in Victoria, and I learn from the Patice Reports, but litth or no distructions to buildings in the Villages in the Colony
No deaths at all have bun caused by the fall of buildings, and the precautions have bun tatter to phore up and to ke down portions of such Shuctures
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were
found to be in a
the Gale.
dangerous Condition, after
The damage consed by the Typhoon in September lost, had but recently been made good:
to many buildings, and other houses were in courses of peconstruction, such works being get fresh -
S.M. Price Esq
Surenyor General.