531

Elevation.--56 feet.

Visibility.-13 miles.

Power.-1,500 candles.

Remarks.-The light is unwatched.

Charts affected:-Admiralty Chart No. 2920

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2764

-Cape Direction to Cape Grenville. -Coral Sea, Sheet 2.

780 ---Pacific Ocean, South-West Sheet.

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2759A-Australia, Northern Portion.

Publications affected:-Admiralty List of Lights and Time Signals, Part VI., 1917,

No. 2747.

Australia Directory, Vol. II., 1907, page 430.

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2)

Sailing Directions and other information for the Ports and Harbours of Queensland, 1917, pages 20, 25, 50, 51, etc.

By Direction,

STEPHEN MILLS, Comptroller-General of Customs.

JOSHUA F. RAMSBOTHAM,

Director of Lighthouses.

Department of Trade and Customs,

MELBOURNE, 23rd October, 1917.

TRANSLATION.

(No. 972)

Notifications Nos. 972 & 1079 of Department of Communications.

Entrance to Nagasaki Harbour, Kyushu.

NOTICE is hereby given that Osone Lighted Buoy, on the shoal Osone, entrance to Nagasaki Harbour (see Notifications Nos. 754 & 822 of Department of Communications, September and October, 1916), has been removed as follows on the 2nd of November, 1917.

Osone Lighted Buoy.

Position. About 120 feet, S. 37° W. from the former position.

Depth of water.-About 8 fathoms at L. W. S. T.

Magnetic bearings taken from the buoy :---

The summit of Tonosama Yama Kagenoo Shima Lighthouse

S. end of Nezumi Iwa

TOKYO, November 8th, 1917.

(No. 1079)

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:

West Coast of Kyushu.

S. 28° 55′ W.

S. 75° 20′ W.

N. 27° W.

NOTICE is hereby given that the candle power of the light of Nagasaki Bana Light- house, S. W. end of Naga Shima, Naga Shima Strait, has been increased as follows since the 23rd of November, 1917 :-

Nagasaki Bana Lighthouse.

Power.-10,000 candles.

TOKYO, November 28th, 1917.

BARON KENJIRO DEN, Minister of State for Communications.

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