No. 564.

CHINA SEA.

YANGTZE RIVER-SHANGHAI DISTRICT.

APPROACHES TO THE WOOSUNG RIVER: QUARANTINE ANCHORAGE. QUARANTINE LOWER BUOY MOVED AND ITS CHARACTERISTICS CHANGED.

REFERRING to Special Notice to Mariners No. 408, notice is hereby given that the Quarantine Lower Buoy, Approaches to the Woosung River. has been moved, and its characteristics changed to a red Buoy, gas-lighted, showing an occulting white light every 8 seconds, thus:-

Light

Eclipse

4 seconds.

4

""

The Buoy is now moored in 36 feet of water at low water of spring tides and marks the lower limit of the Quarantine Anchorage, the southern edge of the shoal to the north- ward of the Quarantine Anchorage, and the northern side of the channel. From the Buoy, Woosung Lighthouse bears S. 74° W., magnetic, distant 2.64 miles.

By Order of the Inspector General of Customs,

THE MARITIME CUSTOMS,

COAST INSPECTOR'S OFFICE,

SHANGHAI, 24th December, 1913.

W. FERD. TYLER, Coast Inspector.

List of Unclaimed Telegrams lying in the Eastern Extension Australasia & China Telegraph Company's Office at Hongkong.

A. M. Baldwin Care Lapicque.

Dinwo, Nampakhoangkai.

Mejanosha. Navalrai. Reynders.

Dunbar, Grand Hotel.

Forewalk.

Konghing.

Kuanonloong.

Lee Comfort.

Leesiew, Singwoo Onnkee.

Hongkong, 2nd January, 1914.

Choonlee. Knuts.

Reijuders.

Shunkee. Trahgis. Tungbingtai. Yeesounyuen.

J. M. BECK,

Superintendent.

List of Unclaimed Telegrams lying in the Great Northern Telegraph Company's Office at Hongkong.

Shima Kader S.S. Princess Alice. Uji.

Hongkong Station, 2nd January, 1914.

5910. 0735.

A. B. SÖRENSEN,

Acty. Superintendent.

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