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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JULY 9, 1909.

HARBOUR NOTIFICATION.

No. 3 of 1909.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Superintendent of Customs and the Doyen of the Consular Body have declared the Ports of HONGKONG and CANTON to be infected.

All vessels arriving therefrom on and after the 4th July are to abide by and be governed by the Sanitary Regulations for the Ports of Shanghai and Woosung.

Approved:

E. GORDON LOWDER,

Commissioner of Customs, Officiating.

CUSTOM HOUSE, SHANGHAI, 29th June, 1909.

SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

No. 10 of 1909.

SPENCER

GULF.

WM. CARLSON,

Harbour Master.

PORT LINCOLN.

Kirton Point.

MASTERS of vessels and others are notified that a fixed white light with two red sectors is now exhibited from an erection on the Kirton Point railway jetty.

The light, which is a three-wick Wigham lamp fixed on an open ironwork tower painted white, and erected on the sea end of the Kirton Point jetty, shows the following sectors:

White from N. 77° E. to S. 33° W., red from S. 33° W. to N. 73° W. (over Boston Island), white from N. 73° W. to N. 63° W., obscured from N. 63° W. to N. 77° E. All bearings from seaward.

The light, the focal plane of which is 28ft. above H.W., is an unattended light. This affects Admiralty Charts Nos. 784, 1061, and 2389B.

ARTHUR SEARCY, President of the Marine Board.

Marine Board Offices, Port Adelaide, April 30th, 1909.

SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

No. 11 of 1909.

CAUTION WHEN APPROACHING AUSTRALIAN PORTS.

The following Notice, issued by the Naval Board, is published for the information of Mariners and others concerned.

Marine Board Offices, Port Adelaide, May 12th, 1909.

ARTHUR SEARCY, President of the Marine Board.

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