THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JUNE 15, 1906.
No. of 1906.
GULF OF ST. VINCENT.
PORT ADELAIDE RIVER.
1039
Masters of vessels, pilots, and others are informed that the Lamp has been knocked off No. 3 Light Beacon, and that, pending its restoration, a temporary White Light will be exhibited therefrom.
This affects Admiralty Charts Nos. 2389a, 2389, 1750, and 1752.
JOHN DARBY,
Mariue Board Offices, Port Adelaide, 27th April, 1906.
Secretary to the Marine Board.
No. 9 of 1906.
KANGAROO ISLAND.
KINGSCOTE JETTY LIGHT.
Referring to Notice to Mariners. No. 11 of 1890, and No. 10 of 1895, Masters of Vessels and others are hereby informed that the White and Red Light on the Jetty End has been Removed to the High Land Ashore, from which position it will be visible in clear weather from a vessel's deek at a distance of eight miles.
This affects Admiralty Chart No. 2389A.
JOHN DARBY,
Secretary to the Marine Board.
Marine Board Offices, Port Adelaide, April 26th, 1906.
TRANSLATION.
Notification No. 212 of Department for Communications.
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
SHIFTING OF TWO LIGHTED BUOYS, IN MOJI BAY, SHIMONOSEKI STRAIT.
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NOTICES are hereby given that, two Lighted Buoys-The Moji South West & The Moji North East-- Moored on the shoal in Moji Bay, Shimonoseki Strait, shall be shifted in a few days, the Former one, about Cable to Due South and the Latter, about cable to North East by North, from the last positions.
Note:-Due notices shall be given after the shiftings have been effected.
TOKYO, May 23rd, 1906.
YAMAGATA ISABURO, Minister of State for Communications.
TRANSLATION.
Notification No. 215 of Department for Communications,
NOTICE TO MARINERS,
TEMPORARY LIGHT OF HAKODATE LIGHTSHIP.
NOTICE is hereby given that, the Light of Hakodate Lightship, Hakodate Harbour, Province of Oshima, Hokkaido, has been changed into a Temporary Light on and after the 20th of this month, during the operation of repairing of the Mast, as notified with the notification No. 187 of Department for Communications on the 28th April, 1906.
Note :---Duc notice will be given when the repairing of Mast has been effected.
YAMAGATA ISABURO, Minister of State for Communications.
TOKYO, May 24th, 1906.