Swinging at Admiralty Buoys,
Vesels entering or leaving Naral Dockyard
Basin.
Cable Недеген.
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Northern Boundary-From the northern extre mity of the western boundary a line drawn east until it meets the Praya Wall.
14. Vessels proceeding to or from any wharves on the west side of Kowloon Peninsula, shall, if anchoring, give swinging room to vessels at the Admiralty buoys,
15. Launches, motor boats, junks or sampans entering or leaving the Royal Naval Dockyard Basin. shall-
(1) approach at moderate speed and not exceed stow speed when inside the basin;
(2) keep to their starboard side of the entrance; (3) when leaving clear the entrance by 100 yards before turning East or West;
(4) when entering and approaching from East. or West, keep 100 yards from the sea wall before turning in i
(s) not enter or leave the basin while a red flag or a red flag under a black ball is flying at the Dockyard Signal Station or at a pole at the western end; of the north wall of the basin;
(6) keep well clear of the dock entrance when: a square bloc flag is flying at the Dockyard Signal Station.
CABLE RESERVES.
18. (1) Central Cable Reserve. This reserve lies between the City of Victoria and the south end of the? Kowloon Peninsula within the following boundaries–
Western Boundary-A line drawn from the red light on the public pier (immediately to the north of the Ferry Pier at Kowloon Point) 229" to the northeast: corner of the Fire Station Building, Connaught Road.
Eastern Boundary-A line drawn from the southwest corner of Holt's Godown (Kowloon) 224' to Cenotaph (Victoria).
These boundaries are marked by fixed red lights. Note: In this reserve is the harbour pipe line for con- veyance of water from Kowloon to the Island of Hong Kong. It lies on the harbour bed between the signboards erected on the harbour front of Kowloon Point, in the line of Nathan Road produced to the sea-wall, and Queen's Pier (Victoria). To avoid submarine cables ships going alongside Douglas Pier are permitted to drop their anchor in the fore and aft line of this pier, provided that such anchor is not dropped more than 200 feet from the end of the said pier.
(a) Stonecullers Island Cable Reserve. The
boundaries are-
Northern Boundary-A line drawn from a white streak on the tower and red light on the foreshore of Stonecutters Island, thence to a white diamond painted on "27 foot rock", thence to a white diamond and red light on the foreshore at Taikoktsui in front of the premises of the Asiatic Petroleum Company, Limited.
Southern Boundary-A line drawn from a white diamond and red light of the foreshore of Stonecutters Island, thence to a white diamond and a fixed red light on the northern arm of the typhoon shelter at Yaumati Bay.
(3) Sulphur Channel Cable Reserve. South-western boundary-The Harbour limits. North-eastern boundary-A line parallel to the southwestern boundary lying 4 cables to the north-east.
(4) North Point Cable Reserve. This reserve lies 450 feet on either side of a line drawn 3361" from position
Latitude 22° 17′ 40.5" N. Longitude 114° 11′ 48.5′′ E.
(5) Kellett Island Cable Reserve.
Western Boundary-A line drawn 180° from the westernmost rock on the west side of Kellett Island to the foreshore of the Island of Hong Kong.