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KOWLOON-CANTON RAILWAY.
No. S. 127. It is hereby notified that tenders are invited for the right to post notices and advertisement boards at the various stations on the Kowloon-Canton Railway.
The spaces available for advertisements and notices are such parts of the inside and out- side walls of the stations, and of the fencing along the station platforms. Notices and advertisements so exhibited shall in all respects be subject to the approval of the Manager, and such notices and advertisements as are printed in the Chinese language must first receive the permission of the Registrar General.
Tenders should be based on a monthly rent for every advertisement board or notice exhibited, irrespective of the space occupied, for a period of one month or a portion thereof, subject to a minimum monthly payment per station, provided that such notice or advertise- ment board shall be of a size not exceeding 16 square feet.
The Contract will commence from the opening of the Railway until end of June, 1911.
8th July, 1910.
E. S. LINDSEY, Chief Resident Engineer,
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT,
No. S. 128. Return of Samples examined under The Sale of Food and Drugs Ordinance, 1896," for the quarter ended 30th June, 1910.
Milk,
Whisky,
Description.
Number of samples.
Number found genuine.
Number found adulterated.
9
9
G
5
1
FRANK BROWNE,
Government Analyst.
6th July, 1910.
No. S. 129.
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
(TRANSLATION.)
EAST COAST OF FORMOSA.
Pinamu Lighthouse.
Notification No. 75.
NOTICE is hereby given that on and after the night of the 16th inst. a Fixed White Light will be shown from the Lighthouse erected at Pinamu.
The position of the Lighthouse, according to the Japanese Admiralty Chart No. 239, is in Latitude 22 deg. 45 min. North, and in Longitude 121 deg. 9 min. 9 sec. East of Greenwich.
The Lighthouse is built of wood, painted white and 10 feet high from the base to the centre of the Lantern.
The Light will illuminate 184 degrees of the horizon from S. 43 deg. W., through west and north, to N. 47 deg. E. The bearings are magnetic, and from seaward.
The intensity of the Light will be about 100 Candles. above the sea and visible in clear weather at a distance of 8
The Light will be 39 feet high nautical miles.
COUNT SAMATA SAKUMA, Governor-General of Formosa.
TATROKIL June 16th. 1910.