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Contractor to supply a suitable launch for the use of the Health Officer of the Port during the repairs and to be responsible for the safety of the launch Sybil in case of fire or hurricane.

The Government does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender.

20th February, 1911.

No. S. 49.

NOTICES TO MARINERS.

J. M. ATKINSON,

Principal Civil Medical Officer.

DEPARTMENT OF CUSTOMS, CANADA.

To Collectors of Customs:

OTTAWA, 31st December, 1910.

TARIFF ITEM 388a REPEALED BY ORDER IN COUNCIL.

THE following is a copy of an Order in Council of 23rd December, 1910, published in the Canada Gazette and in effect from 31st December, 1910, viz.:

"His Excellency in Council being satisfied that a mill has been established in Canada adapted and equipped for re-rolling in substantial quantities rails used in Railway tracks weighing not less than fifty-six pounds per lineal yard when re-rolled, is pleased to Order and it is hereby Ordered that the Customs duty specified in item 388a of the Customs Tariff, 1907, shall be abolished upon publication of this Order in Council in the 'Canada Gazette', and thereupon all such rails when imported shall be subject to such duty as otherwise pro- vided in the Customs Tariff.

Mailed to Outparts and Stations.

JOHN MCDOUGALD,

Commissioner of Customs.

TRANSLATION.

Notification No. 151 of Department of Communications.

SHIMONOSEKI STRAIT.

CHARACTER OF LIGHT ETC. OF OMOJI-IWA BEACON LIGHT

TO BE CHANGED.

NOTICE is hereby given that the character of light and its candle power etc. of Omoji- iwa Beacon, at the west entrance to Shimonoseki Strait, will be altered in this month, as undermentioned.

Character of light-Flashing red light, fed by aceton gas, showing one flash every

Candle power :-—50.

3 seconds.

Distance visible :-8 nautical miles in clear weather.

Further notice will be given when the alteration has been effected.

BARON GOTO SHIMPEI, Minister of State for Communications.

TOKYO, 7th Febouary, 1911,

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