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LOCAL NOTICE TO MARINERS No. 171 of 1926.
FOOCHOW DISTRICT.
Conservancy Works in the Min River Between Kui Gi and Pektao.
Notice is hereby given that the construction of training works in broken stone in the above named stretch of the river is now in progress and that, constituting a menace to navigation, they will be marked as follows:
Kui Gi Dike. This dike is being built out from the north shore from a point about one thousand feet down stream from Kui Gi, in a southerly direction, to the Normal Line, and thence down stream along the Normal Line for a distance of about one thousand feet. During construction, the outer, or down stream, end of the dike will be marked by a Sampan carrying a Red Flag during the daytime and one Red Light at night. When completed, the dike will be marked by two Red Beacons, one at each end of the portion of dike along the Normal Line, each carrying at night one Red Light.
On no account is a vessel to attempt passing between the Sampan, or beacons, and the north shore, or between the beacons.
Approved:
A. S. CAMPBELL,
Acting Commissioner of Customs,
CUSTOM HOUse,
FOOCHOW, 15th July, 1926.
E. HUBBARD,
Harbour Master,
HARBOUR NOTIFICATION.
No. 19 of 1926.
Port of Pakhoi Declared Plague Infected.
Notice is hereby given that the Superintendent of Customs and the Treaty Power Consuls have declared the port of Pakhoi to be plague infected.
All vessels arriving therefrom will be governed by the Sanitary Regulations for the Port of Shanghai.
Approved:
F. W. MAZE,
Commissioner of Customs.
CUSTOM HOUSE,
SHANGHAI, 15th July, 1926.
A. HOTSON,
Harbour Master.
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