THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 19TH MAY, 1905.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.—No. 324
The following Notices to mariners are published.
By Command,
Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 19th May, 1905.
HARBOUR NOTIFICATION.
No. 2 of 1905.
F. H. MAY, Colonial Secretary.
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NOTICE is hereby given that the Superintendent of Customs and the Doyen of the Consular Body have declared the Port of AMOY to be infected.
All vessels arriving therefrom on and after the 15th instant are to abide by and be governed by the Revised Sanitary Regulations for the Ports of Shanghai and Woosung.
Approved :
H. ELGAR HOBSON,
Commissioner of Customs.
CUSTOM HOUSE, SHANGHAI, 9th May, 1905.
WM. CARLSON,
Harbour Master.
TRANSLATION.
Notification No. 203 of Department of Communications,
SHIMONOSEKI STRAIT.
NOTICE is hereby given that, after the withdrawing of Moji North-East Buoy in a few days, a Lighted Buoy in its position and Another Lighted Buoy in a position distant about One cable southward from Kaunouzaki in Shimonoseki Strait, will be moored by the War Department.
MOJI NORTH-EAST LIGHTED BUOY.
The buoy is made of Iron, Frustum of Cone in shape, painted Red and White Horizontal Bands and Surmounted by a Lattice-Work supporting a Lantern.
The Pintsch's Gas Light will be Occulting white, having 4 and 2 Seconds' Durations of Light and Eclipse respectively.
The Light will be elevated 10 feet above the Water.
KANNONZAKI LIGHTED BUOY.
The Buoy is made of Iron, Frustum of Cone in shape, painted Black and Surmounted by a Lattice-work supporting Lantern.
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The Pintsch's Gas Light will be Occulting Red, having 4 and 2 Seconds' Durations of Light and Eclipse respectively. The Light will be elevated 10 feet above the Water.
Note:--Further notice will be given after the mooring of the Buoys.
TOKYO, April 28th, 1905.
No. 13 of 1905.
OURA KANETAKE,
Minister of State for Communications.
INDIA-WEST COAST-COCHIN.
INFORMATION has been received from the Port Officer, Cochin, that the Bar and Spit Buoys at the Harbour entrance and the quarantine buoys in the inner harbour will be removed for the ensuing monsoon on the 15th May 1905, and that the light on the Mallipuram flagstaff will be exhibited from the same date to 30th September next.
T. H. BAKER, for Presidency Port Officer.
Presidency Port Office, Madras, 18th April, 1905.