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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 11TH AUGUST,
HYDROGRAPHICAL MEMO : No. 27.
JAPAN.
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1888:
“AUDACIOUS AT YOKOHAMA,
9th July, 1888.
Owari Bay-There is considerably less water at the Anchorage off Yakaichi, thau is shewn on the chart. 5 fms. was found with the following bearings-
Light House, Yesu Saki,
.N. 72° W. .S. 231 W.
the chart showing 7 or 8 fms.
At a distance of 2 rables inshore in various directions, the depths were 5 and 5‡ fins, and at the same distance East from the above position, the depth was 5 fms.
The Coast line of Owari Bay, except that near the entrance, appears to be incorrectly laid down in the charts. No Sima in line with S. W. extreme of Chita Peninsula bears S. 50° E. magnetic; by chart it bears S. 55° E.
Charts affected Nos. 952, 997; China Sea Directory Vol. iv, p. 291.
To the Commodore and the respectice Captains, Commanders, and
Officers Commanding Her Majesty's Ships and Vessels employed on the China Station.
NOWELL SALMON, Ficc-Admiral, and Oommander-in-Chief,
"AUDACIOUS" AT YOKOHAMA, 14th July, 1888.
HYDROGRAPHICAL MEMO: No. 28.
JAPAN.
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Gulf of Tokio-Shoal reported off Treaty Point. A small shoal of black sand and mud with 17ft. of water on it,— on which the ss. Wordsworth grounded on the 12th inst.,is reported to lie about 4 cables S. 7° W. magnetic from the buoy off Treaty Point.
To the Commodore and the respective Captains, Commanders, and
NOWELL SALMON, Vice-Admiral, and Commander-in-Chief.
Office & Commanding Her Majesty's Ships and Vessels employed on the China Station.
AUDACIOUS" AT YOKOHAMA,
19th July, 1888.
HYDROGRAPHICAL MEMO: No. 29.
JAPAN.
Strait of Simonoseki.-Juformation has been received of the discovery of a dangerous rock in the Eastern entrance of the Strait of Simonoseki. It has 21 feet of water on it at L.W.S.
The following bearings point out its position :-
Mozi Saki,.
Fisherman Rock Buoy,
Ridge Hill,
...S. 75° W. 10 .N. 26° E. 2 .N. 29° W.
cables nearly. cables nearly.
Charts affected Nos. 532 and 2875; China Sea Directory, Vol iv, p. 434.
To the Commodore and the respective Captains, Commanders, and
Officers Commanding Her Majesty's Ships
and Vessels employed on the China Station.
NOWELL SALMON,
Vice Admiral, and Commander-in-Chief.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.----No. 366.
Tenders will be received at this Office until Noon of Saturday, the 18th instant, for clearing landslip and widening Belcher Street behind Lots Nos. 260, 261, and 262, Kennedytown.
For form of tender apply at this Office.
For specification and further particulars apply at the Surveyor General's Office. The Government does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender.
By Command,
Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong. 11th August, 1888.
FREDERICK STEWART, Colonial Secretary.