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SOUTH AUSTRALIA,

No. 10 of 1915.

SPENCER GULF.

Approach to Port Pirie,

Referring to Notice to Mariners, No. 5 of 1915," Masters of Vessels, Pilots, and others are hereby informed that ou and after the 15th July, 1915, the Red Perch Buoy, on the eastern edge of the Sixteen-feet Patch, will be moved to a position clear of the Patch in 18 It. of water, with No. 1 Beacon bearing 205° 20′ (S. 20° W. mag.), and the clock tide gauge bearing 302° 20′ (N. 53° W. mag.).

A Black Buoy will be placed four and one-third (44) cables S.E. E. from the Red Perch Buoy.

The deepest water will be betweeen these two buoys, and is indicated at night by the White Sector in No. 1 Beacon Light.

Approximate position of Red Perch Buoy, lat. 33° 04' S., long. 137° 59′ E.

This affects Admiralty Charts Nos. 403 and 2389.

Harbors Board Offices, Adelaide, 3/7/15.

ARTHUR SEARCY, President of the Marine Board and Chairman of the S.A. Harbors Board.

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

Infatchong.

Hongkong, 20th August, 1915.

Khanmohomud, Oil Company Pagoda.

J. M. BECK,

Superintendent.

List of Unclaimed Telegrams lying in the Great Northern Telegraph

Chinguan.

Frandeen, Matsubara,

Hangsang.

Hocktaihin.

Juikhenglee, Taitung Hotel,

Liuyishu, Co Weihing Bank.

Lorchongwoo, Yonchonglon Seefongkai.

Company's Office at Hongkong.

Raymondhoe, 133, Connaught Road. Shinchungsang.

Son.

Tsishum, Tuckfoodoh.

Wongsingtsze, Co Haiyuetai, 31, Cunningham Road, Yeesingcheong.

Viezan and Company, Queen's Road.

Hongkong Station, 20th August, 1915.

R. BLACK,

Superintendent.

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