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No. S. 253.

NOTICES TO MARINERS.

The Government of the Philippine Islands

Department of Finance and Justice

BUREAU OF CUSTOMS

MANILA

October 17, 1916.

NOTICE TO MARINERS No. 464.

Donsol.

REFERRING to Notice to Mariners No. 431, dated December 15, 1915, the fixed red light on the east bank of Donsol River, in the extreme western part of the town of Donsol, was re-established on October 10, 1916. The light is now shown from a wooden framed structure painted white. Height of light above mean high water 37 feet, and above ground 32 feet. Position, range, and are of visibility remain the same.

(See No. 53, List of Lights, etc., 1916.)

J. S. STANLEY,

Insular Collector of Customs.

CANTON DISTRICT.

LOCAL NOTICE TO MARINERS.

No. 135.

Lighter Sunk near Lintin Island.

NOTICE is hereby given that a coal laden lighter is reported as lying sunk to the Southward of Lintin Island. The approximate position of the wreck is given as Lintin Customs Station bearing N. 32° E. (magnetic) distant 24 miles.

A mark boat is in position over the wreck, showing a red flag by day and a red lamp at night.

It is reported that arrangements are being made to raise the wreck as soon possible.

as

HARBOUR MASTER'S OFFICE,

CHINESE MARITIME CUSTOMS,

CANTON, 24th October, 1916.

Approved :

FRANCIS A. CARL,

Commissioner of Customs.

ARNOLD HOTSON,

Acting Harbour Master.

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