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CANTON DISTRICT.

LOCAL NOTICE TO MARINERS No. 100.

SHOAL EXISTING TO THE SOUTH EASTWARD OF TAISHEK BARRIER,

NOTICE is hereby given that a recent survey of the river from Taishek Barrier East- ward to Hamilton Creek shows that the water over the Southern portion of this section has shoaled considerably, a bank having formed with a least depth of four feet over it at Low Water Springs, which extends as far as the mouth of Hamilton Creek.

Vessels inward bound should, as soon as they get the two Taishek Barrier Beacons in transit, bring the Taishek Barrier Black Buoy on the port bow.

HARBOUR MASTER'S OFFICE,

CUSTOM HOUSE,

CANTON, 22nd February, 1913.

Approved :

F. W. MAZE,

Commissioner of Customs.

SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

ARNOLD HOTSON,

Acting Harbour Master.

No. 29 of 1912.

GULF ST. VINCENT.

Approach to Port Adelaide.

WONGA SHOAL LIGHT.

REFERRING to Notice to Mariners No. 26 of 1912, Masters of Vessels, Pilots, and others are hereby informed that the A.G.A. Flashing Light alluded to in the above-men- tioned Notice is now exhibited as notified, and that the Lightship moored to temporarily mark the position of the Wonga Shoal Lighthouse has been removed.

This affects Admiralty Charts Nos. 1750 and 1752.

ARTHUR SEARCY,

President of the Marine Board

Marine Board Offices, Port Adelaide, December 23rd, 1912.

and Controller of Harbors.

SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

No. 1 of 1913.

SPENCER GULF.

Danger to Navigation.

MASTERS of vessels bound in or out of Spencer Gulf are warned of danger arising from four pontoons adrift, and almost completely submerged. They were last seen by the ketch "Yalata at a point having the highest part of Wedge Island bearing S.W. by W. and Royston Head S.E. by E.

ARTHUR SEARCY,

President of the Marine Board

and Controller of Harbors.

Marine Board Offices, Port Adelaide, 8th January, 1913.

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