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NOTICES TO MARINERS.
TRANSLATION.
Notification No. 75 of Department of Communications.
PERMANENT LIGHT SHOWN.
NOTICE is hereby given that the repair of Yaku-shima Lighthouse N.W. point of Yaku- shima, Kumake, Osumi province, having been completed, the permanent light has been shown as formerly on and after January 25th, 1913.
The temporary light exhibited during the repair (see Notification No. 676 of Depart- ment of Communications, December, 1912), has been withdrawn at the same time.
BARON GOTO SHIMPEI, Minister of State for Communications.
TOKYO, January 28th, 1913.
SOUTH AUSTRALIA.
No. 8 of 1912.
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WEST COAST.
MASTERS of vessels and others are hereby informed that additional marks have been placed as follows :—
Decres Bay.
A black buoy with staff and diamond head has been placed in 15ft. L.W.S. on the N.E. extreme of St. Peter's Spit bearing from the northern white ballast beacon N. 40° W., dis- tant 3 cables.
Approximate position-Lat. 32° 13′ S.; long. 133° 42′ E.
Smoky Bay.
A red buoy with staff and ball head has been placed in 15ft. L.W.S. on the N.E. edge of the 1-fathom patch N. 54° W., and distant 5 miles from the Smoky Bay jetty.
Approximate position-Lat. 32° 19' S.; long. 133° 51′ E.
Streaky Bay.
A red buoy with staff and ball head has been placed in 14ft. L.W.S. on the S. side of the bar of the South Channel to mark the deepest water on the crown of the bar. This buoy is one (1) cable W, of the site of the new pile light shortly to be erected, and will be removed on completion of the light.
Approximate position-Lat. 32° 41′ S.; long. 134° 10′ E.
Coffins Bay.
Two (2) black cask buoys have been placed in 8ft. L.W.S. to mark the N. W. and S. W. extremes of the shoals in the centre of the bay.
The outer red beacon which disappeared has been replaced by a red buoy with staff and ball head in 12ft. L.W.S.
Approximate position-Lat. 34° 29′ S.; long. 155° 22' E.
These affect Admiralty Charts Nos. 1061 and 2759B.
ARTHUR SEARCY,
President of the Marine Board.
Marine Board Offices, Port Adelaide, June 11th, 1912.
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