THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JANUARY 8, 1909.
No. 16.
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
No. 325 (Special).
CHINA SEA.
SHANGHAI DISTRICT.
Temporary withdrawal of the "Drinkwater Point" Gas-light Vessel.
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NOTICE is hereby given that on or about the 2nd January, 1909, the "Drinkwater Point" Gas-light Vessel will be removed and that the temporary Light Vessel " Wai Tung" will take her place.
For a description of the " Wai Tung" see Notice to Mariners No. 322 (Special).
COAST INSPECTOR'S OFFICE,
SHANGHAI, 26th December, 1908.
W. FERD. TYLER, Coast Inspector.
SOUTH AUSTRALIA.
No. 27 or 1908.
KANGAROO ISLAND, SOUTH-WEST COAST.
CAPE DE COUEDIE.
Temporary Light.
REFERRING to Notice to Mariners, No. 26, Masters of Vessels and others are informed that a temporary fixed White Light is being exhibited from Cape de Couedie pending the completion of the First-order Light now in course of Erection. A ship's ordinary Masthead Light is being shown, and is visible fifteen (15) miles to seaward from east half north around to north-west half west approximately.
This light will be continued until the First-order Light is exhibited.
This affects Admiralty Chart No. 2389a.
ARTHUR SEARCY, President of the Marine Board.
Marine Board Offices, Port Adelaide, November 19th, 1908.
SOUTH AUSTRALIA.
No. 28 of 1908.
KANGAROO ISLAND, BACKSTAIRS PASSAGE.
CAPE ST. ALBANS LIGHT.
REFERRING to Notice to Mariners, No. 20 of 1908, Masters of Vessels and others are hereby informed that a fixed White Light of the fourth order, showing White between the bearings of E.S.E. and West by South, and Red from West by South to North over the Scraper Shoal, and until obscured by Cape Willoughby, is now shown from a masonry tower
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