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SPECIAL NOTICE TO MARINERS, No. 350.

CHINA SEA.

CHEFOO DISTRICT.

Derelict Junk of the N.E. Promontory.

NOTICE is hereby given of the following telegraphic report from Chefoo:-

"Large water-logged junk reported 5 miles South-east from the North-east Promon-

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tory.

COAST INSPECTOR'S OFFICE,

SHANGHAI, 22nd April, 1911.

W. FERD. TYLER, Coust Inspector.

SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

No. 4 of 1911.

GULF ST. VINCENT.

PORT ADELAIDE RIVER.

MASTERS of vessels, pilots, and others are hereby informed that No. 0 green beacon, Port Adelaide River, has been removed, and that the same position is now marked by a buoy painted black, from which a green light is exhibited from sunset to sunrise.

This affects Admiralty Charts 2389▲ and 1752.

Marine Board Offices, Port Adelaide, February 13th, 1911.

ARTHUR SEARCY, President of the Murine Board,

SOUTH AUSTRALIA,

No. 7 of 1911.

SPENCER GULF.

DANGEROUS REEF LIGHT.

REFERRING to Notice to Mariners No. 5 of 1911, masters of vessels and others are hereby informed that, on after the night of the 11th instant, a bright light, unwatched, will be shown from an iron pile structure, 35ft. in height, on Dangerous Reef. The light will flash every seven and a half (7) seconds; its focal plane is 50ft. above ordinary sea level, and it will be visible in clear weather all around the horizon for a distance of about 12 miles.

Latitude, 34° 49′ S.; longitude, 136° 12′ E., approximately,

WINCEBY ISLAND LIGHT.

Also, that on and after the night of the 15th instant, an unwatched bright light will be shown from an iron pile structure, 20ft. high, surrounded by a close fence, painted white, on Winceby Island. It will flash every two seconds; its focal plane will be 50ft. above ordinary sea level, and it will be visible in clear weather for a distance of about twelve (12) miles all around the horizon.

Latitude, 34° 29' S.; longitude, 136° 17' E., approximately. This affects Admiralty Chart 2389B.

Marine Board Offices, Port Adelaide, March 6th, 1911.

ARTHUR SEARCY, President of the Marine Board.

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