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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 10TM MARCH, 1880.

TLOGGINGS IN HONGKONG.

RETURN of Prisoners flogged from 1st January, 1875, to 31st December, 1879, and by whose authurity.

Years.

Supreme Court.

Police Magistrate.

1875

1876

1877

1878

1879

Visiting Justices and

Gaol Superintendent.

Gaol Superintendent.

TOTAL

88480.

82

53

41 20

18

1300034

35

110

2

56

113

9

53

4

77

18

NOTE.-No public floggings have been allowed in 1878 and 1879.

Victoria Gaol Office, 6th March, 1880.

No. 66.

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.

M. S. TONNOCEY. Superintendlord.

The following Notices to Mariners are published for general information.

By Command,

Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 10th March, 1880.

Government of India.

MILITARY (MARINE) DEPARTMENT.

NOTICE TO MARINERS.

(No. 2.)

BAY OF BENGAL-COAST OF BURMA. GULF OF MARTABAN.

Discontinuance of Maroon Lights at Krishna Shoal Light-Vessel.

W. H. MARSH,

Colonial Secr...

With reference to Notice to Mariners, No. 24, issued from this Department on 2nd November 1878:-- Notice is hereby given that on and after 1st July, 1880, the exhibition of maroon lights from the Krishna Shoal li vessel will be discontinued, but the blue light will be shewn every half hour as at present.

By Direction of the Government of India,

R. C. CARRINGTON, In charge of Office, for A. DUNDAS TAYLOR, Comdr. (late 1. N.).

Superintendent, Marine Survey of ic

MARINE SURVEY DEPARTMENT, CALCUTTA, 21st January, 1880.

This Notice affects the following:-BAITISH ADMIRALTY Charts, Nos. 823, 830, 70%, and 7486. Light list for 1880. Charts, Nos. 184, 152, and 1036, Light list for 1879, And Taylor's Sailing Directory, Vol. I, page 498.

INDIAN MARINE SUAE

If this Notice is received on boardship, the substance of it should be inserted on the Charts affected by it and introduced into the Sailing Direc to which it relates.

MILITARY (MARINE) DEPARTMENT.

NOTICE TO MARINERS.

(No. 3.)

BAY OF BENGAL---COAST OF ORISSA.

FALSE POINT.

Exhibition of New Fixed Light.

With reference to this Department Notice to Mariners, No. 29, dated 4th September 1879:-

Notice is hereby given that on and after 1st February, 1880, the blue lights and rockets now shewn from False pe light-house will be discontinued and the new light exlúbited.

The light will be a fixed white light, elevated 120 feet above the level of high water, and should be visible in ciest weather in every direction seaward, from a distance of 19 miles.

vane.

The tower which is of red granite, with a large white star in the centre, facing east-is 132 feet high from base

The illuminating apparatus is dioptric, or by lenses, of the 1st order. Position: Latitude, 20° 20′ 20′′ N.; longitude, 80° 44′ 0′′ E.

By Direction of the Government of India,

R. C. CARRINGTON, In charge of Office, for A. DUNDAS TAYLOR, Comdr." (late 1. NJ

Superintendent, Marine Surrey ng kl

MARINE SURVEY DEPARTMENT, Calcutta, 26th January, 1880.

This Notice affects the following:-BRITISH ADMIRALTY Charts, Nos. 755, 814, 1631,829, 70a and 748h, Light list for 1880. SURVEY Charts, Nos. 1105, 115, 1172, and 1037, Light list for 1880. Taylor's Sailing Directory, Vol. I, page 469.

INDIAN MA2! * *

If this Notice is received on beardship, the substance of it should be inserted on the Charts affected by it, and introduced into the Sailing Diretak to which it relates.

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