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SOUTH AUSTRALIA.
No. 25 of 1912.
EASTERN SHOAL, SPENCER GULF.
REFERRING to Notice to Mariners No. 12 of 1902 as to the White Occulting Light at Eastern Shoal, Spencer-Gulf, Masters of Vessels, Pilots, and others are informed that on or about the 6th December, 1912, the following description of light will be exhibited in its place, viz. :-
An Unwatched Flashing Light, on a timber and iron structure-Focal plane, 19 feet above high water; range of visibility, 8 miles, showing a white flash all round the horizon every three seconds.
Approximate position.-Lat. 33° 4′ 18′′ S.; Long. 137° 48′ 8′′ E.
This affects Admiralty Chart 2389в and Plan 403.
ARTHUR SEARCY,
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President of the Marine Board
Marine Board Offices, Port Adelaide, December 4th, 1912.
and Controller of Harbors.
SOUTH AUSTRALIA.`
No. 26 of 1912.
GULF ST. VINCENT.
WONGA SHOAL (TEMPORARY) LIGHT.
REFERRING to previous notices, Masters of Vessels and others are hereby informed that a Temporary White Light will be erected on the old structure of the Lighthouse at Wonga Shoal on or about December 10th, 1912.
The Light will be an A.G.A. Flashing Light, giving a single flash once every 30 seconds-the flash will be of about 24 seconds duration-and will be at an elevation of about 45 feet at high water, with a range of visibility of about 12 miles. Lat., 34° 50′ 25′′ S.; Long., 138° 26' 58" E.
This affects Admiralty Charts 1750 and 1752.
ARTHUR SEARCY,
President of the Marine Board
and Controller of Harbors.
Marine Board Offices, l'ort Adelaide, November 30th, 1912.
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