No. S. 3.
NOTICES TO MARINERS.
WESTERN AUSTRALIA -NORTH-WEST COAST.
NOTICE is hereby given that the Master of the s.s. "Kwinana" reports having ground- ed in Cambridge Gulf, in the following position, viz. :—
Pender Point in line with West end of Russell Island, bearing N. 4deg. W., and
East end of Otway Island, N. 39deg. E.; both bearings magnetic.
Ship's draught 14ft. 4in. forward and 18ft. 9in. aft, and at the time of grounding it was low water spring tides.
Chart affected.
No. 1388, Cambridge Gulf.
C. J. IRVINE,
Chief Harbour Master.
Harbour and Light Department,
FREMANTLE, 5th November, 1913,
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WESTERN AUSTRALIA-NORTH-WEST COAST.
NOTICE is hereby given that on and after 29th October, 1913, an unattended White Light will be exhibited from a steel tower (lattice open work), 53 feet in height from base to vane, erected on the centre of North Sandy Island, Latitude 21deg. 6min. South, Longi- tude 115deg. 39min. East.
Double flashing, as follows:-
Description of Light.
3 seconds light.
•9 seconds eclipse.
*3 seconds light.
4.5 seconds eclipse.
Height of focal plane, 85 feet. Visible all round 15 miles in clear weather.
Charts affected.
No. 3187--Mangrove Islands to North-West Cape.
No. 1055-Bedout Island to Cape Cuvier.
C. J. IRVINE,
Chief Harbour Master.
Harbour and Light Department,
FREMANTLE, 26th October, 1913.
N.B. The notice published in the "Government Gazette" of 7th November, 1913, is hereby withdrawn.
SOUTH AUSTRALIA.
No. 22 of 1913.
SPENCER GULF.
Franklin Harbour.
MASTERS of Vessels, Pilots, and others are hereby informed that on after the night of December 1st, 1913, an Unwatched White Light, flashing every two (2) seconds, and show- ing all round the horizon, will be exhibited from an open iron-work tower, painted red, and surrounded by timber fender piling placed in 12ft. at O.L.W.S. about the centre of the two fathom patch at the entrance to Franklin Harbour, and 2 cables N.N.E. from the fairway buoy.