1524 THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 23km SEPTEMBER, 1899.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.-No. 521.
The following Notice is published.
By Command.
J. H. STEWART LOCKUART, Colonial Secretary.
Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 22nd September, 1899.
POSTAL NOTES.
1. Postal Notes of the values named below, payable within three months at any Post Office in the United Kingdom, or at Constantinople, can be obtained at Hongkong or at any British Post Office in China at the following prices, which include Commission :-
1/-
1/6
5/-
10/- 20/-
53 cents. 80 $ 2.65 .$ 5.30 .$10.60
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2. The purchaser of any Postal Note must fill in the Payee's name before parting with it. may also fill in the name of the Office where payment is to be made. If this is not done the note is payable (within three months) anywhere in the United Kingdom, or at Constantinople. Any Postal Note may be crossed to a Bank.
3. Postal Notes should always be forwarded in Registered Covers. If this precaution is not taken NO ENQUIRIES WHATEVER will be made as to the loss or alleged loss of any Note.
4. Postal Notes issued in the United Kingdom are NOT payable in Hongkong or China.
GENERAL POST OFFICE,
HONGKONG, 19th September, 1899.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. -No. 522.
The following is published,
By Command,
J. H. STEWART LOCKHART, Colonial Secretary.
Colonial Secretary's Office. Hongkong, 23rd September. 1899.
Government of South Australia.
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
No. 7 of 1899.
ST. VINCENT GULF.
APPROACH TO PORT ADELAIDE.
Notice is hereby given of the intention to remove the Port Adelaide Lighthouse from its present position at the entrance to the Port Adelaide River to a site in the vicinity of the Bell Buoy, on the outer end of the Wonga Shoal. The actual position and the precise date of removal will be made known in a future notice.
Note. This affects Admiralty Plans Nos. 1750 and 1752.
Marine Board Offices, Port Adelaide, August 9th, 1899.
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
No. S of 1899.
SPENCER GULF.
WESTERN SHOAL.
THOS. N. STEPHENS,
President Marine Board.
Notice is hereby given that the Black Beacon which marked the 18-foot patch on the Eastern edge of the Western Shoal has disappeared, and will not be replaced until further notice.
This affects Admiralty Chart No. 403.
Marine Board Offices, Port Adelaide, August 12th, 1899.
THOS. N. STEPHENS,
President Marine Board.