OROIT.

THE HONGKONG

Government Gazette.

報 門 轅 港

Published by Authority.

No. 4.

號四第

VICTORIA, SATURDAY, 26TH JANUARY, 1895. 日一初月正年未乙 日六十二月正年五十九百八千一

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.-No. 31.

VOL. LXI.

簿一十四第

Notice is hereby given that the Firm of Pang U Tai and Pang U Tai Tseung-ki have complied with the requirements of Ordinances 16 of 1873, and 8 of 1886, for the registration in this Colony

of their Marks as applied to Tea; and that the saine have been duly registered.

By Command,

Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 24th January, 1895.

J. H. STEWART LOCKHART,

Acting Colonial Secretary.

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.—No. 32.

The following are published.

By Command,

Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 25th January, 1895.

Government of Japan.

J. H. STEWART LOCKHART, Acting Colonial Secretary.

NOTIFICATION No. 2 of DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS.

NOTICE TO MARINERS.

KII CHANNEL.

HINOMISAKI LIGHTHOUSE.

Notice is hereby given that a LIGHTHOUSE has been ERECTED on Hinomisaki, in the Kii Channel, East coast of Japan, the Light of which will be exhibited on the night of January 25th, 1895, and every night thereafter from Sunset until Sunrise.

According to the Japanese Admiralty chart No. 111, the position of the Lighthouse is in Latitude 33° 52′ 40′′ North and in Longitude 135° 4′ 20′′ East of Greenwich.

The Lighthouse is built of Iron, Circular in horizontal section, and is painted White. to the centre of the Lantern.

It is 35 feet high from the base

The Light will be a 2nd Order Revolving Light, showing a White flash once every 30 seconds. Its are of illumination The bearings are true and as will be 241 degrees between the bearings of South 69° 20′ East and North 8° 20′ West. observed from the Lighthouse.

The elevation of the Light above the sea will be 261 feet, and in clear weather it will be seen from a distance of 20 Nautical Miles.

COUNT KURODA KIYOTAKA, Minister of State for Communications.

Tokyo, January 7th, 1895.

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