Cape Rodionoff 70° 50',
No. 2 beacon, in 5
340
Cape Maydell 65° 30', Cape Obrutcheff. fathoms, with
Cape Rodionoff 55° 54', Cape Maydell 46° 56', Cape Obrutcheff:
This channel is available for vessels drawing not more than 20 feet of water.
2. The West extreme of the bank off Cape Ossipoff has been marked by a red and white beacon carrying two cones, points together, in 6 fathoms, with Cape Rodionoff 50° 20', Cape Obrutcheff 91o, Waldt Rock.
3. The West extreme of the bank off Putiatin Island (opposite Cape Ossipoff) has been marked by a black and white beacon, carrying a diamond in 9 fathoms with Cape Prigluby 83° 44', Waldt Rock 56° 14', Cape Obrutcheff.
4. The South extreme of the bank off Cape Greding has been marked by a red beacon carrying a cone, point upwards, in 8 fathoms, with
Cape Startreff 98° 40', Cape Filissoff 56° 36', Waldt Rock.
Basil Taylor, Commander, R.N.,
Harbour Mastér, &c.
HONGKONG, 30th July, 1913.
No. 555.
CHINA SEA.
TIENTSIN DISTRICT.
GULF OF PECHILI-TAKU BAR.
Alteration in the positions of the Taku Bar inner leading marks.
NOTICE is hereby given that the Taku Bar Inner Leading Marks have been shifted.
The front mark, which is a pole painted white and surmounted by a black triangular shape, on which a Dioptric, Seventh Order, fixed white light is exhibited from sunset to sunrise, is situated 1-26 miles S. 10° W. of the Cavalier at North Fort. The rear mark, which is a pole painted white and surmounted by a black triangular shape, on which a Diop- tric, Sixth Order, fixed red light is exhibited from sunset to sunrise, is situated 2,162 feet N. 72° 15′ W. from the front mark.
These Marks in line lead through the channel between the Bar Light-boat and the Spit Light-boat.
All bearings given are magnetic.
By Order of the Inspector General of Customs,
THE MARITIME CUSTOMS,
COAST INSPECTOR'S OFFICE,
SHANGHAI, 24th July, 1913.
T. J. ELDRIDGE,
Deputy Coast ̧ Inspector
(For Coast Inspector).
Notification No. 130.
(TRANSLATION.)
FORMOSA.
PESCADORES CHANNEL.
Sabo Sho Lighthouse.
In accordance with Notification No. 21 of September, 1912, a Flashing Light is now exhibited from the Lighthouse which has been erected on Sabo Sho (Three I.), as follows:-
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