TC recurved over Brisbane with 2 deaths. Wind raged from 8am to 4pm Sat 2nd and the lowest bar at Brisbane (corrected to sea level) was 991.5 hPa at 2.30 pm. Clement Wragge quoted the wind strength in Brisbane 60 to 70 knots. 4.94 inches (125mm) of rain fell in Brisbane during the storm. Details of damage in inner parts of Brisbane: City - Fences down, glass cracked, iron structure blown over and landslide at North Quay. New Farm area -Several houses partially unroofed, balconies badly damaged and a chimney crashed through a house at Bowen Tce. Chimney blown over at Teneriffe. Sth Brisbane- Sheds and outhouses unroofed, fences down, house unroofed Julia St and Church destroyed on top of Highgate Hill. A house was badly damaged at Coorparoo. Kangaroo Pt. - Several houses destroyed and unroofed, St Marys C. of E. (stone building) badly damaged. Spring Hill- Roof from house hit horse and killed it. Another house unroofed in Upper Edward Street and fences down. Botanic Gardens- Large shade trees levelled, snapped off close to roots. Red Hill- Shop badly damaged in Caxton Street, two shops completely demolished Musgrave Rd, a veranda blown away in Cairns Sr and a house destroyed corner of Latrobe Tce and Enoggera Tce. Toowong- Large trees uprooted, sheds blown off stumps and badly stripped. Brisbane River- wind blew funnel of Bonito three of the crew blown overboard and one drowned. Moreton Bay- A steamer on a reef near Mud Island. Samford Rd -Farmer killed in when cart overturned trying to dodge fallen trees. Breakfast Creek - rose rapidly at high tide at noon and kept rising during the afternoon flooding low parts. House blown over Eildon Hill and some houses partially unroofed and verandas wrecked at Hamilton. Runcorn- Bone Mill unroofed. Beenleigh - A great deal of damage iron ripped from many roofs, windows blown in, trees uprooted and fences blown down. Southport- at 8pm Fri 1st SW wind turned SE by daylight and at 10.30 am from the east. The worst wind was from 1pm to 2pm Sat 2nd . Immense tree were blown down, kitchen removed from house in Nerang St, a house on the Esplanade lost most of its roof, a stable was unroofed, the windows of the hotel were blown in, the veranda of a shop was wrecked and a house was partly unroofed. The sea came up over the Esplanade in places and 7 chains of the seawall was washed away. Tweed Heads- 2 hotels and the Police Station badly damaged, two houses were dismantled, hardly any building escaped some damage. 3 sea vessels were grounded. Some of the worst damage was Saturday night 2nd with a tornado. Redland- Every house suffered, a house on the Esplanade was unroofed, stables and outhouses were unroofed or blown down and a cutter was grounded. Schooner Bellringer with cargo of 49,000 feet of cedar driven ashore at Stradbroke Island.

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