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POLICE DEPARTMENT.

No. S. 279.-It is hereby notified that tenders will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office until Noon of Monday, the 5th December, 1910, for repairs to No. 3 Police Launch.

Specifications can be obtained at the Government Marine Surveyor's Office. Repairs to be executed to the satisfaction of the Government Marine Surveyor. The Government does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender,

25th November, 1910.

F. J. BADELEY, Captain Superintendent of Police.

No. S. 280.

NOTICES TO MARINERS.

THE Master of the British S.S. Chun Sang reports having passed on the 19th instant a white and black Chequered Buoy in Lat. 19° 13' N. and Long. 113° 13′ E.

BASIL TAYLOR, Commander, R.N.,

Harbour Master, &c.

HONGKONG, 21st November, 1910.

AN old wreck has come to the surface, and forms a danger to navigation, in the Lan Tau Channel.

She lies with her stern aground in 9 fathoms of water and her bow showing about 10 feet above water, in

Latitude, Longitude,

HONGKONG, 23rd November, 1910.

22° 7′ N. 113 57' E.

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BASIL TAYLOR, Commander, R.N.,

Harbour Master, &c.

APPROACHES TO BOMBAY,

FROM 7th to 24th November, 1910, the Unattended Bombay Floating Light-vessel will be withdrawn from her station and replaced by a Light-vessel painted red and having three masts.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, 26th October, 1910.

SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

E. J. BEAUMONT, Commander, R.I.M.,

Port Officer, Bombay.

No. 18 of 1910.

SOUTH COAST.

APPROACH TO SPENCER GULF.

NOTICE is hereby given that Captain Balliene, of the S.S. Finders, reports a heavy break about every two minutes in lat. 35° 15′ S. and long. 135° 37′ E. approximately, with Cape Wiles bearing N. E., distant 18 miles.

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