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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JULY 13, 1906.
No. 609.
NOTICES TO MARINERS.
KIUNGCHOW DISTRICT.
LOCAL NOTICE TO MARINERS, No. 17.
CAPE CAMI LIGHTHOUSE: CHANGE IN COLOUR OF TOWER.
Norice is hereby given that on the 1st of August, the COLOUR of CAPE CAMI LIGHT TOWER will be changed from White to White and Black Horizontal Bands.
Approved:
CHAS, KLIENE,
Assistant-in-Charge.
CUSTOM House, Kiungenów, 28th June, 1908,
J. S. ENRIGHT, Acting Harbour Master,
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
No. 426.
CHINA. SEA.
PEIHO RIVER-TIENTSIN DISTRICT.
NOTIFYING THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE TAKU BAR LIGHTS.
FORT LIGHT.
A Sixth-order, Dioptric, Occulting white Light, 30 feet above high water, exhibited from a white Pole on the site of the old North Fort.
TAKU BAR MARKS.
Two Poles, painted white, surmonted by black triangular shapes, which, when kept in line, lead through the Deep Hole. A Fixed red Sixth-order Light is exhibited from the inner Pole at a height of 44 feet; and a Fixed white Seventh-order Light is exhibited from the outer Pole at a height of 20 feet.
SPIT LIGHT-BOAT.
A Light-boat, painted red and having one mast, surmounted by a black ball, from which two Fixed red Unclassed Lights, the upper of which is 25 feet above the water and 6 feet vertically above the lower, are exhibited, marks the south-western extreme of the North Bauk.
BAR LIGHT-BOAT.
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A Light-boat, painted red and having one mast, surmounted by a black ball, from which a Sixth-order red Light is exhibited, marks the northern side of the channel across the Bar.
And that the Fairway Buoy has been shifted 6.5 cables W.S.W. from its former position.
By Order of the Inspector General of Customs,
IMPERIAL MARITIME CUSTOMS,
COAST INSPECTOR'S OFFICE,
SHANGHAI, 27th June, 1906.
T. J. ELDRIDGE,
Acting Coast Inspector.
TRANSLATION.
Notification No. 268 of Department for Communications.
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
THE RENEWAL OF THE TOP MARK OF KAWASAKI BUOY, TOKYO BAY. NOTICE is hereby given that, Cylindrical Top Mark of Kawasaki Buoy, Moored at Southern Point of Haneda Shoal, Gulf of Tokio, which had been disappeared as notified with the notification No. 216 on the 25th May, this year, is now renewed as before.
YAMAGATA ISABURO, Minister of State for Communications.
TOKYO, June 29th, 1906.
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