Madras Harbour-Entrance Lights.

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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, DECEMBER 3, 1909.

The exact date of exhibition and removal will be furnished later.

Name.

Location.

1013

Lat. N.

Long, E.

Colour.

Fixed or

flashing.

Miles visible.

mination.

Arc of illu-

construction.

Nature of

Height above H. W.

base to vane.

Height from

Character and

order of

apparatus.

Year lighted.

(North Arm

end of break-

water.

North 13-06' 80°-18' Green. Fixed.

4 360° Cement 33'-6" 23'-7" iniles.

column, conical

6th 1910.

order dioptric.

shape.

West Hend

West pier of

13°-0680°-18 Red. Fixed. 6 to 8 360° Cement | 35'-6" 25'-71"

miles,

column,

entrance.

cylind-

rical

shape.

East Head

East 13°-06' 80-18 Red. Fixed. 6 to 8 360° Cement 35'-6" 25′-7′′

miles. pier of

column,

entrance.

cylind-

rical

shape.

6th order dioptric.

1910.

6th order dioptric.

Presidency Port Office, Madras, 1st November, 1909.

W. MITCHELL,

Commander, R.I.M., Presidency Port Officer.

NOTICE TO MARINERS.

Approaches to Bombay.

From 25th November to about the 3rd December, 1909, the Bombay Floating Light will be withdrawn from her station and replaced by a Light-vessel painted red and having three masts. By day she will carry a red ball at the main mast head. By night she will exhibit a white light revolving once in every 20 seconds at a height 36 feet above the water line, visible all round the horizon at a distance in clear weather of 10 miles.

PORT OFFICE,

BOMBAY, 13th November, 1909.

SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

E. J. BEAUMONT,

Commander, R.I.M.,

Port Officer, Bombay.

No. 15 of 1909.

GULF St. VINCENT.

APPROACH TO PORT ADELAIDE.

MASTERS of Vessels and others are hereby notified that the large Brick Chimney situated near the English and Australian Copper Coy.'s Wharf, Port Adelaide, is now in course of removal.

This chimney has for many years been a prominent landmark, is marked on the charts, and mentioned in sailing directions. Shipmasters are therefore advised of its removal.

This affects Admiralty Charts Nos. 2389A and 3042.

ARTHUR SEARCY, President of the Marine Board.

MARINE BOARD OFFICES,

PORT ADELAIDE, October 13th, 1909.

1910.

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