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No. 513.

CHINA SEA.

TIENTSIN DISTRICT.

Ten-foot Patch to the North-eastward of Tsaufeitien Island (Shabuitien).

NOTICE is hereby given that, according to a report by Captain Spink, of the S.S. Han- yang, a small patch with 10 feet of water on it at low water exists in latitude 38° 59′ 30′′ N., longitude 118° 43′ 45" E., namely, in the position in which a 3-fathom patch is shown on British Admiralty Chart No. 598.

By Order of the Inspector General of Customs,

IMPERIAL MARITIME CUSTOMS,

Coast INSPECTOR'S OFFICE,

SHANGHAI, 14th June, 1911.

W. FERD. TYLER, Coast Inspector.

HARBOUR NOTIFICATION.

No. 10 of 1911.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Superintendent of Customs and the Treaty Power Consuls have declared the Port of AMOY to be infected.

All vessels arriving therefrom on and after this date are to abide by, and be governed by, the Sanitary Regulations for the Ports of Shanghai and Woosung.

WM. CARLSON,

Harbour Master.

Approved:

H. F. MERRILL,

Commissioner of Customs.

CUSTOM HOUSE, SHANGHAI, 14th June, 1911.

List of Unclaimed Telegrams lying in the Eastern Extension Australasia & China Telegraph Company's Office at Hongkong.

Arnhold-Stanley Pacific Mall Line Office.

Devawongse-Prince Halachaker.

Hailung.

Lawtichoon 221 Hollywood,

Lokyo.

Sands.

Hongkong Station, 21st June, 1911.

Shuncheong.

Tuengshin Co. Wangiatyuen. Bonham Strand. Wosing.

Yuenchan. 0678.

1344. 0361. 0674.

J. M. BECK,

Superintendent.

List of Unclaimed Telegrams lying in the Great Northern Telegraph

Addy Hongkong Hotel.

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Katonwing.

Keechong. (2).

Koliongtjie.

Kwangkabing.

Company's Office at Hongkong.

Kwongtontal Kwongyenpong. Massey. Hongkong Hotel.

1311.

5288. 2988. 4410.

4:410. 7456,

Hongkong Station, 16th, June 1911.

E. V. JESSEN,

Actg. Superintendent.

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