104383-1926-Supplementary-Notices-to-Mariners — Page 3

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Character-Flashing White every three and three-quarter seconds, thus

Flash

0.3 sec.

Eclipse

3.45 secs.

Remarks-In other respects the light will remain unaltered.

No further notice will be given.

Charts affected-

Admiralty Chart No. 1026-Solitary Islands and adjacent coast.

No. 1027-Coff's Islands to Evans Head. No. 3622-Port Jackson to Cape Byron.

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Publications affected-

Admiralty List of Lights and Time Signals, Part VI, 1924, No. 2581. Sailing Directions for the Coast of New South Wales, Second Edition,

1920, pages 87 and 111.

By direction,

R. MCK. OAKLEY, Comptroller-General of Customs.

B. WALLACH,

Acting Director of Lighthouses.

DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND Customs,

MELBOURNE, 9th October, 1926.

TIENTSIN DISTRICT.

LOCAL NOTICE TO MARINERS No. 254.

Removal of Floating Aids to Navigation for Winter.

Notice is hereby given that the Lightship Taku, the Entrance Buoy, the Bar Light- boat and the Spit Lightboat will be withdrawn for the winter on or at any time after the 1st December, 1926, and each will be replaced by a Black Painted Spar Buoy.

On the removal of the Spit Lightboat the lighting of the River Mouth Leading Marks will be commenced.

No. 255.

CHINA SEA.

GULF OF PECHILI.

Winter Navigation of Taku Bar and of the Haiho; system of supplying information concerning Ice in the Gulf of Pechili.

There being a depth of 8' 6" T. D. on the Taku Bar Channel and the average tidal rise for the winter months being about 7 ft., a depth of 15' 6" may therefore be expected at ordinary high water, and the following arrangements for the winter navigation of the Taku Bar and the Hai Ho have been made :-

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