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NOTICE TO MARINERS No. 567.
CHINA SEA.
PAKHOI DISTRICT.
Establishment of Lighted Buoy at Entrance to Pakhoi Anchorage.
NOTICE is hereby given that the unlighted Starboard Buoy has been replaced by a red acetylene-lighted Buoy, with a conical superstructure, and showing an occulting white light every 3 seconds, thus:---
Light -
Eclipse
-0.3 seconds.
-2.7
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By Order of the Inspector General of Customs,
THE MARITIME CUSTOMS,
COAST INSPECTOR'S OFFICE,
SHANGHAI, 26th February, 1914.
W. FERD. TYLER, Coast Inspector.
SOUTH AUSTRALIA.
No. 2 of 1914.
MASTERS of Vessels and others are hereby informed that 6th Order Port Lights have been established at the following places instead of the low-power lights previously exhibited
SPENCER GULF.-ARNO BAY.
A Fixed Red Light at seaward end of jetty on lattice tower at a height of 15ft. above high water, a White Light at inner end of jetty on cast-iron pillar at a height of 23ft. above high water. Bearing from seaward of lights in line, 320° (N. 45° W. mag.). The lights are 1,230ft. apart. Visible about 5 minutes in clear weather.
ST. VINCENT GULF.-EDITHBURGH.
A Fixed White Light at seaward end of jetty on cast-iron piilar. at a height of 24ft. above high water, visible about 9 miles in clear weather between the bearings of 202° (S. 17° 30′ W. mag.) and 342° (N. 22° 30′ W. mag.).
KANGAROO ISLAND.—KINGSCOTE.
A Fixed Red Light at seaward end of jetty on cast-iron pillar at a height of 20ft. above high water, visible about 4 miles. The Red Light at inner end of jetty unaltered.
6th Order Port Lights have also been established at the following places, where hitherto no lights have been exhibited :-
SPENCER GULF.-PORT HUGHES.
A Fixed White Light at scaward end of jetty on cast-iron pillar 30ft. above high water, visible between the bearings of 65° (N. 60° E. mag.) and 120° (S. 65° E. mag.) for a distance of about 9 miles in clear weather, and showing a Red Sector over Cape Elizabeth between the bearings 50° (N. 45° E. mag.) and 65° (N. 60° E.); also a Red Sector over the shallow water off Long Point, showing between the bearings 120° (S. 65° E. mag.) and 152° (S. 33° E.).
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