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HARBOUR NOTIFICATION.
No. 1 of 1915.
Woosung Fort Buoy: change of position.
NOTICE is hereby given that on or about the 25th instant, owing to the extension of the bank below Pheasant Point towards the fairway, the Woosung Fort Buoy will be shifted 1,825 feet S. 60° 13′ W. Mag: from its present position and will then be moored in 18 feet, Low water Spring tides; the Woosung Lighthouse bearing N. 67° 48′ W. Mag: distant 1,510 feet.
Approved:
F. S. UNWIN,
Commissioner of Customs.
CUSTOM HOUSE,
SHANGHAI, 18th January, 1915.
WM. CARLSON,
Harbour Master.
SPECIAL NOTICE TO MARINERS, No. 431.
CHINA SEA.
SHANGHAI DISTRICT.
Southern Approach to Yangtze River.
Junk Sunk off Gutzlaff.
NOTICE is hereby given that a junk lies sunk about 4 miles west by south from Gutzlaff. The masts are reported to be showing.
The wreck is being marked by a green Buoy showing an occulting white light, and placed about 1 cable to the eastward of the wreck.
W. FRED. TYLER, Coast Inspector.
COAST INSPECTOR'S OFFICE,
SHANGHAI, 23rd January, 1915.
The Government of the Philippine Islands Department of Finance and Justice
BUREAU OF CUSTOMS,
MANILA,
January 25, 1915..
No. 398.
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Balabac Light.
THE fixed white light on Espina Point on south side entrance to Balabac harbor was replaced January 22nd, 1915, by a white light occulting every sixteen (16) seconds, thus: Light, eight (8) seconds; eclipse, eight (8) seconds. Distance visible, fifteen (15) miles. Position and are of visibility remain the same.
(See No. 126, List of Lights, Buoys, etc., 1914.)
B. HERSTEIN, Insular Collector of Customs.