27967-1912-Supplementary-Notices-to-Mariners — Page 1

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No. S. 243.

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NOTICES TO MARINERS.

SOUTH AUSTRALIA,

No. 2 of 1912.

SPENCER GULF.

MIDDLE BANK LIGHT,

REFERRING to previous notices to mariners, attention is drawn to the fact that this is now an unwatched light, and that consequently the log signal (a gong sounding at intervals in foggy weather) has been discontinued.

Approximate position-Lat., 33° 37′ S.; long., 137° 33′ E.

This affects Admiralty Charts Nos. 403 and 2399B.

ARTHUR SEARCY,

President of the Marine Board.

Marine Board Offices, Port Adelaide, February 28th, 1912.

SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

No. 3 of 1912.

KANGAROO ISLAND.

CAPE WILLOUGHBY LIGHT.

MASTERS of vessels and others are hereby informed that on and after the night of July 1st, 1912, the revolving light at Cape Willoughby will show a flash every 20 seconds instead of every 90 seconds, as at present.

Approximate position-Lat. 35° 51' S.; long. 138° 8' E.

This affects Admiralty Charts Nos. 25, 2389A, 2759в, and 3045.

ARTHUR SEARCY, President of the Marine Board.

Marine Board Offices, Port Adelaide, April 17th, 1912.

SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

No. 4 of 1912.

SOUTH-EAST COAST-RIVOLI BAY.

PENGUIN ISLAND LIGHTHOUSE.

MASTERS of vessels and others are hereby informed that during the prevalence of fog or mist a gong will be sounded at the Penguin Island Lighthouse for a period of thirty (30) seconds in duration and at intervals of five (5) minutes.

This affects Admiralty Charts Nos. 1014 and 1062, and plan No. 1007.

Manine Lourd Offices, Port Adelaide, April 18th, 1912.

ARTHUR SEARCY, President of the Marine Board,

HARBOUR NOTIFICATION,

No. 6 of 1912.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Commissioner for Trade and Foreign Affairs, and the Treaty Power Copsnis, have declared the Port of AMOY to be plague-infected.

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