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HARBOUR NOTIFICATION.
No. 4 or 1919.
Telegraph Cables, crossing marked and lighted; vessels to avoid.
NOTICE is hereby given that the cable huts at the crossing below the International Bridge have the words "Cable Crossing" marked on them, and that red lights are exhibited by night at the huts. Vessels should not anchor in the vicinity of the cables or when berthing near the bunding should do so well clear of the cable landings.
ROBERT DOUGLAS,
Harbour Master.
Approved:
F. W. MAZE,
Commissioner of Customs.
CUSTOM HOUSE,
TIENTSIN, 12th May, 1919.
NOTICE TO MARINERS, No. 679.
CHINA SEA.
CHEFOO DISTRICT.
Chefoo Harbour: Northern Entrance to Inner Harbour under Construction.
. NORTHERN END OF BREAKWATER: LIGHT BUOY DISCONTINUED;
BEACON LIGHT ESTABLISHED.
Eastern End of Mole: Light Buoy; Characteristics of Light Changed. NOTICE is hereby given that the following alterations have been made in the aids to navigation marking the northern entrance to the Inner Harbour (under construction) in Chefoo Harbour
The black Buoy (Contractor's No. 1) moored off the northern end of the Break-
water has been discontinued.
A black iron trestle structure, exhibiting an occulting white light every 3
seconds, thus:----
Light,...
Eclipse,
0'5 second, 2.5 seconds,
has been established on the northern end of the Breakwater (under construction). This Light, which is elevated 18 feet above high water, marks the eastern side of the northern entrance to the Inner Harbour. The characteristics of the light exhibited on the red light Buoy moored off the eastern end of the Mole (under construction) have been changed, and the light now shown from this Buoy is a red light occulting every 3 seconds, thus:
-
Light,...
Eclipse,
0'3 second, 2.7 seconds,
This Buoy, as heretofore, marks the western side of the northern entrance to the Inner Harbour.
By Order of the Inspector General of Customs,
THE MARITIME CUSTOMS,
COAST INSPECTOR'S OFFICE,
SHANGHAI, 12th May, 1919.
T. J. ELDRIDGE,
Coast Inspector.