No. 34 of 1911.
INDIA-WEST COAST-TALAYI.
Placing of Buoy in position.
Ir is hereby notified for the information of Mariners that the small spherical buoy mark- ing the pinnacle rock off the sub-port of Talayi referred to in this Office Notice to Mariners No. 19 of 1911, was replaced in position on the 1st instant, and that vessels should pass Southward of the buoy as before.
H. S. BROWN,
PRESIDENCY PORT OFFICE,
Madras, 7th October, 1911:
for Presidency Port Officer.
APPROACHES TO BOMBAY.
FROM 7th to about 22nd November, 1911, the Unattended Bombay Floating Light-vessel will be withdrawn from her station and replaced by a Light-vessel painted red and having three masts.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, 20th October, 1911,
TRANSLATION.
ST. L. S. WARDEN,
Commander, R.I.M.,
Port Officer, Bombay.
Notification No. 1205 of Department of Communications.
NOTICE is hereby given that the repair of the illuminating apparatus at Miyegushiku Lighthouse in Naha Harbour, Okinawa-jima, having been completed, the permanent light has been shown as formerly.
The temporary light exhibited during the repair (sze Notification No. 712 of Depart- ment of Communications, July 1911) has been withdrawn at the same time.
COUNT HAYASHI TADASU,
TOKYO, October 21st, 1911.
TRANSLATION.
Minister of State for Communications.
Notification No. 1222 of Department of Communications.
NOTICE is hereby given that Mekari-seto Tidal Observation Lightbuoy north of Ohama- saki at the north end of Inno-shima, Mekari-seto, Inland Sea, has broken adrift from its moorings.
COUNT HAYASHI TADASU,
TOKYO, October 25th, 1911.
Minister of State for Communications.