33252-1913-Supplementary-Notices-to-Mariners — Page 2

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The line followed by the cable will be marked by two range poles in transit situated on the left, or East, shore of the river. The nearer to the river of the two range poles will be painted white; will carry a Notice Board stating, in Chinese and English, Cable Here"; and will be surmounted by a lantern showing a white light between sunset and sunrise.

The farther from the river of the two range poles will be painted red, and will be sur- mounted by a lantern showing a red light between sunset and sunrise.

Masters of vessels are cautioned not to drop anchor with the two range poles in line.

HARBOUR MASTER'S OFFICE,

CANTON, 3rd May, 1913.

Approved :

F. W. MAZE,

Commissioner of Customs.

TRANSLATION.

ARNOLD HOTSON,

Acting Harbour Master.

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Notification No. 253 of Department of Communications.

CHARACTER OF LIGHT CHANGED.

NOTICE is hereby given that the character of the light of Yagishiri-jima Lighthouse, Teshio province; Hokkaido, has been changed as follows:-

Character-group flashing white light, showing 4 flashes in quick succession

during 15 seconds, followed by an eclipse of 15 seconds.

MOTODA HAJIME,

TOKYO, March 15th, 1913.

Minister of State for Communications,

TRANSLATION

Notification No. 366 of Department of Communications

CANDLE POWER TO BE REDUCED TEMPORARILY.

NOTICE is hereby given that the candle power of the light of lime-shima Lighthouse, E. extreme of Hime-shima, Bungo province, shall be reduced to 4,400 (Forty-four Hun- dred) Candles, during the repair of illuminating apparatus.

N.B.-No change as to the visible, distance of the light.

MOTODA HAJIME,

TOKYO, April 19th, 1913.

Minister of State for Communications.

TRANSLATION.

Notification No. 375 of Department of Communications.

TIDAL OBSERVATION LIGHT BUOY WITHDRAWN.

NOTICE is hereby given that Kurushima Strait Tidal Observation Lightbuoy on the west side of Chu-suido, Kurushima Strait, has been withdrawn.

TOKYO, April 25th, 1913.

MOTODA HAJIME, Minister of State for Communications.

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