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Sectors. Red from land to 188° (S. 2° E. Mag.), White from 188° (S. 2o E. Mag.) through West and North to 18° (N. 8° E. Mag.)., except when viewed from the South of Schouten Island, when the White Sector is obscured by Schouten Island on a bearing of 5° (N. 5° W. Mag.). Obscured elsewhere.
Elevation, 265 feet.
Visibility. --White 20 miles; Red 10 miles.
Power-White 5,000 candles; Red 2,000 candles.
Remarks.--The Light is unwatched.
Charts affected. Admiralty Chart No. 1079 --Tasmania.
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2759B-Australia, Southern Portion.
788 Melbourne to Cape Horn, Western
Sheet.
Publications affected. Admiralty List of Lights, and Time Signals, Part VI., 1918.
Australia Directory, Vol. I., 1907, page 732.
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By Direction,
JOSHUA F. RAMSBOTHAM,
Director of Lighthouses.
Department of Trade and Customis,
MELBOURNE, 19th March, 1918,
R. McK. OAKLEY,
Acting Comptroller-General of Customs.
COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA.
1918. No. 5.
The Astronomical positions are only approximate unless seconds are given. The bearings are given both True and Magnetic, and those relating to lights are from seaward. The risibility of lights is that in clear weather. Fog signals are sounded only in thick or Joggy weather. The elevation given is the height of focal plane above high water.
AUSTRALIA
SOUTH COAST.
Bass Strait.
Cape Wickham Light.--King Island, -Intended alteration in character,
MARINERS and others are hereby notified that the Fixed White Light on Cape Wick- ham will be replaced by a Group Flashing White Light (1) on or about 1st July, 1918.
Position. On the north extreme of King Island.
Latitude 39° 36' S.; Longitude 143° 57' E.
Details.-The fixed White Light will be replaced by a new light having the under-
mentioned characteristics.
Character.-Group Flashing White Light showing turo flashes in quick succession
every ten seconds, thus:-
Flash
Eclipse
Flash
Eclipse
sec.
1 sec.
sec.
8 secs.
Elevation.--280 feet.
Visibility. 24 miles.