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APPROACHES TO BOMBAY,

FROM 15th January 1911 until further notice the duties of the Pilot Schooner at the entrance of Bombay Harbour will be carried out by a three masted vessel painted red at anchor in the usual position of the Pilot Schooner.

PORT OFFICE,

BOMBAY, 7th January, 1911.

E. J. BEAUMONT,

Commander, R.I.M.,

Port Officer, Bombay-

NOTICE.

CERTAIN exercises will be carried out necessitating the continuous use of search light between 6 and 11 p.m. on three occasions between February 8th and 10th (probable dates). Vessels approaching Singapore are warned accordingly. Should the master of any vessel approaching be inconvenienced by the search lights being played on his vessel he should blow one long blast on his steam whistle when the light will be moved off his vessel.

B. A. CATOR, Lieut., R.N.,

SINGAPORE, 14th January, 1911,

Acting Master Attendant, S.S.

FOOCHOW DISTRICT.

LOCAL NOTICE TO MARINERS, No. 114.

NIUTA ROCKS BUOY REPLACED IN POSITION.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Niuta Rocks Buoy, fouled and dragged down River by a Chinese Junk on the 13th instant, has been replaced in its position Northwest of the Rocks.

N.B.-Changes in position of both Buoys may be required.

Approved:

P. VON TANNER,

Commissioner of Customs,

CUSTOM HOUSE, FOOCHOW, 21st January, 1911.

C. H. PALMER,

Harbour Master,

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