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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 22ND OCTOBER, 1892.

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.-No. 427.

Tenders will be received at this Office until Noon of Monday, the 7th day of November, 1892, for the preparation of site for the Governor's Peak Residence.

Work will not be permitted under this contract on Sundays.

For form of tender apply at this Office.

For specification and further particulars apply at the Public Works Office. The Government does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender.

By Command,

Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 22nd October, 1892.

G. T. M. O'Brien,

Colonial Secretury.

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.--No. 428.

Tenders will be received at this Office until Noon of Monday, the 7th day of November, 1892, for the construction of the Governor's Peak Residence.

Work will not be perinitted under this contract on Sundays.

For form of tender apply at this Office.

For specification and further particulars apply at the Public Works Office. The Government does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender.

By Command,

G. T. M. O'Brien, Colonial Secretary.

Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 22nd October, 1892.

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.- No. 429.

The following are published.

By Command,

Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 22nd October, 1892.

Government of Japan.

G. T. M. O'Brien, Colonial Secretary.

NOTIFICATION No. 234 or DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS.

NOTICE TO MARINERS.

AINOSHIMA BUOY,

NORTH-WEST OF SHIMONOSEKI STRAITS.

Notice is hereby given, that the BUOY notified under the date of the 19th September last, as having been carried about 3 cables to the South-east of its position, has been replaced.

COUNT KURODA KIYOTAKA, Minister of State for Communications.

Tokyo, October 5th, 1892.

NOTIFICATION No. 235 oF DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS.

NOTICE TO MARINERS.

HIRAISO ROCK,

AKASHI STRAITS, INLAND SEA.

Notice is hereby given that the work of constructing a BEACON on HIRAISO ROCK, AKASHI STRAITS, Inland Sea, having been commenced, an IRON POST has been temporarily erected on the Rock to mark the site, and that from the 10th instant until further notice, a RED LIGHT will be exhibited from the top of the Post at night, and by day, a RED FLAG, at an elevation of about 6 feet above the sca.

Mariners are cautioned to be careful in passing through the Straits, as the Light may happen to be extinguished at night, owing to bad weather or other cause.

Tokyo, October 7th, 1892.

COUNT KURODA KIYOTAKA, Minister of State for Communications.

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