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NOTICES TO MARINERS.
SOUTH AUSTRALIA.
No. 14 of 1915.
Backstairs Passage.
Yatala Shoal Buoy.
REFERRING to Notice to Mariners, No. 13 of 1915, Masters of Vessels and others are hereby informed that the Yatala Shoal Buoy has now been recovered and replaced in its original position.
This affects Admiralty Chart No. 2389.
Marine Board Offices, Port Adelaide, July 31st, 1915.
ARTHUR SEARCY, President of the Marine Board
and Chairman of the S.A. Harbors Board.
LOCAL NOTICE TO MARINERS.
CANTON DISTRICT.
No. 127.
Comus Rock Beacon re-erected in position.
REFERRING to Local Notices to Mariners Nos. 120, 121 and 126, Notice is hereby given that Comus Rock Beacon has been re-erected in position.
The new beacon is an iron pile beacon, painted red, surmounted by a circular shape, and exhibits a red unclassed light from sunset to sunrise at a height of 22 feet above High Water of Ordinary Spring Tides: As heretofore, vessels should not approach within 150 feet of the beacon.
HARBOUR MASTER'S OFFICE,
CUSTOM HOUSE,
CANTON, 17th September, 1915.
Approved:
II. F. MERRILL,
Commissioner of Customs.
ARNOLD HOTSON,
Acting Harbour Master,.
TRANSLATION.
Notifications Nos, 677 and 678 of Department of Communications.
No. 677.
South Coast of Honshu.
NOTICE is hereby given that the luminous power of the light of Hino-misaki Lighthouse on Hino-misaki, E. side of Kii Channel, has been increased to 100,000 candles since the 31st of August, 1915.
(September 7th, 1915.)
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