THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, SEPTEMBER 20, 1929. 491

COLONIAL SECRETARY'S DEPARTMENT.

No. 478. It is hereby notified that Ilis Excellency the Governor has been pleased to rescind Table W in the Schedule to the Merchant Shipping Ordinance, 1899, Ordi- nance No. 10 of 1899, and under powers conferred by section 21 of the said Ordinance to declare, under the heading of Table W in the Schedule to the said Ordinance, the following places to be ports of the Colony :-

VICTORIA.

ABERDEEN

STANLEY

DEEP BAY

Ports of the Colony.

Within the Harbour Limits.

The waters enclosed within a line drawn on the West from Fo Yo Rok (VEZEL Tsang Po), the Western extremity of Aplichau Island (H) to Pollux Rock (T, Kai Loong Wan Shek), and on the East by a line drawn due East from the Southern extremity of Aplichau to the coast line of Hong Kong.

The waters enclosed within an area bounded.

On the East.-By the Meridian of Longitude 114° 13′ 48′′

East.

On the South.--By a line drawn due East from Chung Am Kok (, Chung Hom Kok) to the Eastern boundary.

On the North.-By a line drawn due East from Stanley

Police Station to the Eastern Boundary.

The waters enclosed to the Eastward of a line drawn from

South West Point to Black Point.

CHEUNG CHOW...... The waters of Cheung Chow Bay (E) to the East- ward of a line drawn between the two Western Extremities of the Bay.

TAI O....

TAI PO

SAIKUNG

JUNK BAY

The waters to the Eastward of a line drawn S. 20° W. from Bluff Point to meet the coast of Lantau , Tai Yu Shan) sixteen cables from Bluff

Point.

...The waters enclosed to the Westward of a line drawn from

Shun Wan () to Cheung Shu Tan (). The waters enclosed within an area bounded on the North, by a line drawn from Sha Kok Mu (, Sha Kok Mei) to the Northern extremity of Nga Ju Tau (五窰頭, Nga In Tau or 洋洲 Yeung Chau). South. By a line drawn from Che King A (W

Tse Kang Tuk) to the Western extremity of Tide Island (Pak Sha Chan).

East. By a line drawn from Western extremity ide Island to Eastern extremity of Nga Ju Tau (N Nga Iu Tau).

The waters enclosed to the North of a line drawn from Lye Mun Point (, Li Yuc Mun) to the Southern extremity of Junk Island (H, Fat Tau Chan) and thence by a line drawn due East to

the Mainland.

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