22442-1911-Supplementary-Notices-to-Mariners — Page 2

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HARBOUR NOTIFICATION,

NOTICE is hereby given that on, and after February 1st, 1911, a vessel entering the port of Canton, flying a distinguishing number, will have her number repeated at the yard arm of the Customs Signal Tower.

The number should be flown at the fore truck, the code used being that recently adopted as a uniform numeral code for the Coast Ports of China.

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"ash-boat", &c. have been

The special local signals, such as call flags for “doctor changed. On, and after, February 1st they will be as follows:--

Ash-boat wanted

Berthing Officer wanted

Y of the Inter. Code.

Customs Officer wanted..

Doctor wanted

Explosive on board as cargo..

Fire or leak, want assistance...

Quarantine

Vessels clearing.

IMPERIAL MARITIME CUSTOMS,

HARBOUR MASTER'S OFFICE,

Approved:

CANTON, 16th January, 1911.

J. F. OIESEN,

Commissioner of Customs.

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ARNOLD HOTSON,

deting Harbour Master,

CANTON DISTRICT.

LOCAL NOTICE TO MARINERS No. 91.

GROIN BELOW BLAKE POINT LIGHT,

NOTICE is hereby given that parties unknown have thrown a groin out into the river at a right angle to the bank about one hundred yards below Blake Point Light. The groin is three hundred feet long and sixteen feet wide. It is substantially built of piles and stone. Vessels are cautioned to avoid it.

Steps are being taken to have this obstruction removed.

IMPERIAL MARITIME CUSTOMS,

HARBOUR MASTER'S OFFICE,

CANTON, 16th January, 1911.

Approved :

J. F. OIESEN,

Commissioner of Customs.

ARNOLD HOTSON,

Acting Harbour Master.

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