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No. 858.
Yangtze River-North Channel Entrance.
Drinkwater Point" Light-vessel to be temporarily withdrawn and replaced
by the relief Light-vessel.
Notice is hereby given that, on or about the 4th June, 1926, the Drinkwater Point Light-vessel, moored in the North Channel Entrance to the Yangtze River, will be tem- porarily withdrawn from her station and replaced by the relief light-vessel.
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The relief light-vessel is painted red, and the characteristics of the light and the fog signal will be those given for the Kiutoan Light-vessel in the current issue of the List of Lights, Buoys, Beacons, etc., on the Coast and Rivers of China.'
Chart affected: Marine Department Chart No. I'
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By Order of the Inspector General of Customs,
THE MARITIME CUSTOMS,
MARINE DEPARTMENT,
SHANGHAI, 8th May, 1926.
B. H. GOWING,,
Acting Coast Inspector.
HARBOUR NOTIFICATION.
No. 16 of 1926.
Harbour Congestion.
Vessels requested not to anchor in Whangpoo without the cognizance
of the Harbour Authority.
Masters of vessels are requested not to enter the Whangpoo River between Sundown and Sunrise unless they are in a position to proceed directly to their allotted wharves, or to berths assigned to them by the Harbour Office.
The growing congestion in the Harbour renders it imperative, in the general interest, that vessels, except for the purpose of avoiding collision, do not anchor anywhere in the Whangpoo without the cognizance of the Harbour Authorities.
This does not apply to vessels anchoring for the purpose of swinging prior to pro- ceeding to an allotted berth or wharf.
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Approved :
F. W. MAZE,
Commissioner of Customs.
CUSTOM HOUSE,
SHANGHAI, 12th May, 1926.
SOUTH AUSTRALIA.
A. HOTSON,
Harbour Muster
No. 2 of 1926.
Spencer Gulf-Port Pirie River.
Alteration of Light.
Masters of vessels, pilots, and others are hereby notified that on and after the night of April 30th, 1926, the fixed white light of No. 2 beacon, Port Pirie River, will be altered to an "A.G.A." flashing white light, flashing 60 times per minute.