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LOCAL NOTICE TO MARINERS, No. 35.
WUCHOW DISTRICT.
Wreck.
NOTICE is hereby given that S.S. Licorne sunk on 7th January, 1917, Local Notice to Mariners No. 34, has now been raised and is no longer a danger to navigation.
Approved :
J. W. LOUREIRO,
Commissioner of Customs.
CUSTOM HOUSE,
WɩCHOW, 5th March, 1917.
SOUTH AUSTRALIA.
J. S. ENRIGHT,
Acting Harbour Master.
No. 7 or 1916.
Gulf of St. Vincent.
Port Adelaide River..
MASTERS of Vessels, Pilots, and others are hereby informed that on and after the 1st December, 1916, outward bound leading beacons for Nos. 13, 12, and 11 Leads will be brought into use,
These beacons are similar in construction to the existing inward bound leads, and when the two beacons of each lead are in line they indicate the centre of the channel. By night the front beacon will show a Red Light, about 18 feet above H.W.S.T., and the back beacon a White Light, about 35 feet above H.W.S.T.
The approximate position of the respective leads is Lat. 34° 49', 34° 48', and 34° 473', Long. 138° 30'.
This affects Admiralty Charts Nos. 1750 and 1752, also Survey of River dated 1909.
ARTHUR SEARCY,
Chairman of the Harbors Board and
President of the Marine Board of S.A.
Harbors Board Offices, Victoria Square, Adelaide,
25th November, 1916.
SOUTH AUSTRALIA.
No. 1 of 1917.
Gulf of St. Vincent-Port Adelaide.
Semaphore Signal Station Time Ball.
MASTERS of Vessels and others are hereby informed that on and after the 1st January and until the 25th March, 1917, the Time Ball at the Semaphore will be dropped at 1 p.m. (local clock time), or one hour earlier than formerly, and will correspond with 14 hours 30 minutes, Greenwich mean time, instead of 15 hours 30 minutes, as prior to the alteration of time resulting from the passing of the Daylight Saving Act, and will have effect during the periods between the last Sunday in September and the last Sunday in March in each. year until further notified.
Approximate position :----Lat. 34° 504' S.; Long. 138° 29′ E.
This affects Admiralty Charts Nos. 2389, 1750, and 1752
ARTHUR SEARCY, Chairman of the Harbors Board and
President of the Marine Board of S.A.
Harbors Board Offices, Victoria Square, Adelaide, 3rd January, 1917.
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