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TRANSLATION.

Notification No. 1285 of Department of Communications.

NOTICE is hereby given that explosion of the fog-signal at Nojima-zaki Lighthouse ou Nojima-zaki, Awa province, will be changed so as to give one report every 5 minutes, on and after November 7th, 1911.

COUNT HAYASHI TADASU,

Minister of State for Communications.

TOKYO, November 4th, 1911.

SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

No. 17 of 1911.

SPENCER GULF.

TUMBY BAY JETTY LIGHTS,

MASTERS of vessels and others are informed dit a white light is now exhibited from the castern end of the new goods shed at the Tamby Bay new jetty. This light, in line with the red light on the sea end of the jetty, gives a lead to the jetty on a W. S, course. The light is placed twenty-seven (27) feet above sea level, and is visible in clear weather at a distance of about ten (10) miles.

This affects Admiralty chart No. 2380B.

Marine Board Offices, Port Adelaide, August 2ord, 1911.

ARTHUR SEARCY, President of the Marine Board,

SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

No. 19 of 1911.

GULF ST. VINCENT.

TROUBRIDGE LIGHTHOUSE.

MASTERS of vessels and others are hereby informed that from this date owing to the provision of a lighted buoy to mark the Marion Reef, the subsidiary red light shown from Troubridge lighthouse over Marion Reef will be discontinued.

This affects Admiralty charts Nos. 2389A and 2152.

Marine Board Offices, Port Adelaide, August 16th, 1911.

ARTHUR SEARCY, President of the Marine Board.

SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

No. 20 of 1911.

PRELIMINARY NOTICE.

SPENCER GULF.

MIDDLE BANK LIGHTSHIP.

MASTERS of vessels, pilots, and others are hereby informed that within the course of two or three weeks' time the lightship now moored to mark the Middle Bank, Spencer Gulf, will be removed, and that the Bank will, until further notice, be marked by a similar fixed white light exhibited in the same position from an open ironwork structure surrounded by protecting piles.

This affects Admiralty charts Nos. 403 and 2389B. Approximate position--Lat. 33° 37' S.; long. 137° 33′ E.

Marine Board Offices, Port Adelaide, August 16th, 1911.

ARTHUR SEARCY, President of the Marine Board.

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