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No. S. 231.
NOTICES TO MARINERS.
No. 496.
CHINA SEA.
SHANGHAI DISTRICT.
Woosung Spit Buoy Shifted.
NOTICE is hereby given that the Woosung Spit Gas-lighted Buoy has been shifted, and is now moored in 20 feet of water at low water of spring tides, with Woosung Light- house bearing S. 67° 30′ W., distant 1·12 miles.
The outer end of the Outer Bar Training Jetty bears $ 82° W., distant 14 cables from this Buoy.
All bearings given are magnetic.
By Order of the Inspector General of Customs,
W. FERD. TYLER,
Coast Inspector,
IMPERIAL MARITIME CUSTOMS,
COAST INSPECTOR'S OFFICE,
Shanghai, 29th September, 1910.
No. 197.
CHINA SEA.
SHANGHAI DISTRICT.
NORTH CHANNEL ENTRANCE TO THE YANGTZE,
Depth on Tsungming Crossing.
NOTICE is hereby given that on the Tsungming Crossing, in the neighbourhood of the Second Crossing Buoy, there is now only 11 feet of water at low water of spring tides.
By Order of the Inspector General of Customs,
IMPERIAL MARITIME CUSTOMS,
COAST INSPECTOR'S OFFICE,
SHANGHAI, 29th September, 1910.
W. FERD. TYLER,
Coast Inspector.
SOUTH AUSTRALIA,
No. 14 of 1910.
SPENCER GULF.
PORT PIRIE RIVER.
MASTERS of vessels, pilots, and others are hereby informed that the buoys in Port. Piric River have been rearranged to suit the altered conditions resulting from the channel being widened and straightened, and that such channel is now marked as follows :-
On the starboard hand entering by 10 light beacons, as before, one (1) buoy (with
staff and cone) and five (5) cheese-shaped buoys-all painted red.
On the port hand by ten (10) perch buoys with square heads-one (1) abreast of each light beacon-three (3) other perch buoys with square heads, and two (2) cheese buoys- all colored black.
Approximate position of No. 1 beacon-Lat. 33° 6' S.; long. 137° 59′ E.
This affects Admiralty charts Nos. 2389 and 403 and the chart of Port Piric published by the Board.
Marine Board Offices, Port Adelaide, August 18th, 1910.
ARTHUR SEARCY, President of the Marine Board.